Buy Property in Riyadh as a Foreigner — Complete 2025 Guide
Everything foreigners need to know about buying property in Riyadh — eligibility, designated zones, price ranges, neighborhoods, and step-by-step process.
Quick Answer
Yes — foreigners can buy property in Riyadh. Riyadh is Saudi Arabia’s capital and one of the most accessible cities for foreign property buyers. Both non-residents and Iqama holders are eligible to purchase within REGA-designated zones.
Is Riyadh in a Designated Zone?
Riyadh falls within Saudi Arabia’s approved foreign ownership framework. REGA has designated large parts of Riyadh — including key residential, commercial, and mixed-use districts — as eligible for foreign ownership.
Check the current list of approved areas at rega.gov.sa before making any purchase decision, as zone boundaries are updated periodically.
Who Can Buy in Riyadh?
| Buyer Type | Eligible? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Non-resident foreigner | ✅ Yes | Must purchase within designated zones |
| Iqama holder (resident) | ✅ Yes | Streamlined process, same zone rules apply |
| Foreign company | ✅ Yes | With valid commercial registration |
| Non-Muslim buying in Mecca/Medina | ❌ No | Separate restriction — not applicable to Riyadh |
Average Property Prices in Riyadh
| Property Type | Price Range (SAR) | Price Range (USD approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Studio apartment | 300,000 – 600,000 | 80,000 – 160,000 |
| 2-bed apartment | 500,000 – 1,200,000 | 133,000 – 320,000 |
| 3-bed apartment | 900,000 – 2,000,000 | 240,000 – 533,000 |
| Villa (3-4 bed) | 1,200,000 – 3,500,000 | 320,000 – 933,000 |
| Luxury villa | 3,500,000 – 10,000,000+ | 933,000 – 2,700,000+ |
Prices vary significantly by neighborhood and property condition.
Popular Neighborhoods for Foreign Buyers
Al Nakheel — One of Riyadh’s most sought-after expat-friendly districts. High-end villas, good infrastructure, proximity to diplomatic quarter.
Hittin — Modern, family-oriented neighborhood in northern Riyadh. Strong demand, good schools nearby, popular with Gulf expats.
Al Olaya — The main business district. Ideal for investors looking at commercial-residential mixed properties. High rental yields.
Diplomatic Quarter (DQ) — Primarily for embassy staff and senior expat professionals. Very limited inventory; prices reflect exclusivity.
Al Yasmin / Al Malqa — Northern Riyadh growth corridor. Newer developments, more affordable entry points, strong long-term potential.
Restrictions to Know
- You cannot own property adjacent to military or government security zones
- Agricultural land is not available for foreign purchase
- Some historical or heritage zones may have additional restrictions
- All purchases must be registered through the Ministry of Justice’s online real estate system
Buying Process in Riyadh
See the complete step-by-step buying guide →
In summary:
- Find a property within a REGA-designated zone
- Conduct due diligence (title deed check via Absher/Najm)
- Sign a sale agreement (عقد البيع)
- Apply for REGA approval if required for your buyer category
- Transfer via notary — both parties attend (or use a power of attorney)
- Register the title deed (صك الملكية) through the Ministry of Justice portal
Community & Further Resources
Ask questions and share experiences with other buyers in our r/KSARealEstate community.
For the legal framework behind foreign ownership, read the 2025 Law Breakdown →
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