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Last updated: January 15, 2025
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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 TypeEligible?Notes
Non-resident foreigner✅ YesMust purchase within designated zones
Iqama holder (resident)✅ YesStreamlined process, same zone rules apply
Foreign company✅ YesWith valid commercial registration
Non-Muslim buying in Mecca/Medina❌ NoSeparate restriction — not applicable to Riyadh

Average Property Prices in Riyadh

Property TypePrice Range (SAR)Price Range (USD approx.)
Studio apartment300,000 – 600,00080,000 – 160,000
2-bed apartment500,000 – 1,200,000133,000 – 320,000
3-bed apartment900,000 – 2,000,000240,000 – 533,000
Villa (3-4 bed)1,200,000 – 3,500,000320,000 – 933,000
Luxury villa3,500,000 – 10,000,000+933,000 – 2,700,000+

Prices vary significantly by neighborhood and property condition.

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

Buying Process in Riyadh

See the complete step-by-step buying guide →

In summary:

  1. Find a property within a REGA-designated zone
  2. Conduct due diligence (title deed check via Absher/Najm)
  3. Sign a sale agreement (عقد البيع)
  4. Apply for REGA approval if required for your buyer category
  5. Transfer via notary — both parties attend (or use a power of attorney)
  6. 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 →

Frequently Asked Questions

Can foreigners buy property in Riyadh? +
Yes. Non-Saudi nationals — including non-residents and Iqama holders — can purchase property in Riyadh within REGA-designated zones. Ownership is permitted for residential and investment purposes, subject to approval conditions.
Do I need an Iqama to buy property in Riyadh? +
No. Non-residents can also purchase property in Riyadh's designated zones, though the process involves additional documentation. Iqama holders generally have a more streamlined buying process.
What are the designated zones in Riyadh? +
REGA continues to expand the list of approved zones. As of 2025, major residential areas in Riyadh fall within eligible zones. Always verify the specific property's zone status through REGA's official portal before purchasing.
How much does property cost in Riyadh for foreigners? +
Apartments typically range from SAR 400,000 to SAR 1,500,000. Villas range from SAR 1,200,000 to SAR 5,000,000+, depending on location. Premium neighborhoods like Al Nakheel and Hittin command higher prices.
Are there any restrictions on what foreigners can buy in Riyadh? +
Foreigners cannot buy property near military installations or in areas not designated by REGA. Agricultural land is also restricted. Residential and commercial property in approved zones is generally permitted.

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