REGA Designated Zones for Foreign Property Ownership in Saudi Arabia (2026)
What are designated zones? Which areas are open to foreign buyers in 2026? How to verify a specific property using the official Saudi Properties portal. Complete guide.
How the Designated Zone System Works
Saudi Arabia does not permit blanket nationwide foreign property ownership. REGA designates specific geographic areas where foreign purchase is permitted. Outside these zones, property ownership is restricted to Saudi nationals.
The zone map is the single most important thing to verify before paying any money to any developer.
The Official Verification Portal
Since January 2026, all foreign property transactions must go through the Saudi Properties Platform:
Portal: aqar.rega.gov.sa
What to check:
- Log in with your Absher Digital ID (you need this first — see guide →)
- Select “Request for Non-Saudi Real Estate Ownership”
- Enter the Property Deed Number — get this from the developer before committing anything
- The geographic zone map shows: Green = open for foreign freehold · Grey = Saudi nationals only
Other useful portals:
- Sakani: sakani.sa — specifically for National Housing Company (NHC) projects and government affordable housing; filter by “eligible for non-Saudis”
- REGA main site: rega.gov.sa/en — developer licence verification, developer “700 number” check
If a developer refuses to give you the Property Deed Number, walk away. There is no legitimate reason to withhold it.
Designated Zones by City (2026)
Cities Open to All Foreigners (Muslim and Non-Muslim)
| City | Foreign Ownership Status |
|---|---|
| Riyadh | ✅ Extensive zones across the city |
| Jeddah | ✅ Extensive zones including coastal areas |
| Dammam | ✅ Available |
| Al Khobar | ✅ Available |
| Dhahran | ✅ Limited open market |
| Abha | ✅ Available |
| Taif | ✅ Available |
| Tabuk | ✅ Available |
| Hail | ✅ Available |
| Jubail | ✅ Available |
| Yanbu | ✅ Available |
Holy Cities — Muslim Foreigners Only
| City | Status |
|---|---|
| Medina | ✅ Designated zones for Muslim foreigners (KEC, Al-Ranouna, Al-Hadra — phasing in) |
| Mecca | ✅ Designated zones for Muslim foreigners only |
Medina Designated Zones (Most Asked About)
Medina’s zones opened formally on January 21, 2026. They are rolling out in phases:
| Zone | Developer | Status | Price Range (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Knowledge Economic City (KEC) | KEC Development | ✅ Open now | $440,000–$1,067,000 |
| Al-Ranouna | National Housing Company (NHC) | 🔄 Phasing in | $88,000–$115,000 |
| Al-Hadra / Al-Jamawat | Al Majidia | 🔄 Phasing in | $120,000–$155,000 |
| Al-Iskan | Various | 🔄 Phasing in | $90,000–$140,000 |
| Rua Al Madinah | PIF (Public Investment Fund) | 🔄 Residential 2027+ | TBC |
Verification is essential for NHC and Al Majidia projects — not all their developments are yet designated zones. Check each project individually on the portal.
Full Medina guide → · KEC guide →
How to Check a Developer’s Licence
Beyond zone status, verify the developer is licensed by REGA before signing anything:
- Ask for the developer’s Unified Number (700 number)
- Check it at rega.gov.sa/en under developer registry
- If the developer doesn’t appear, or the project isn’t registered, stop immediately
Fraud Warning
Under the 2026 law, illegal property transactions carry fines of up to SAR 10 million (~$2.6 million). Common fraud patterns to avoid:
- Developer claims a property is in a designated zone but refuses to provide the Deed Number for portal verification
- Developer asks for payment to a private bank account rather than a Wafi escrow account
- “Shadow ownership” arrangements where a Saudi national holds the deed on your behalf — these are void and illegal
- Pressure to pay before the January 2026 law was in effect without a refund guarantee
See Also
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a REGA designated zone? +
How do I verify if a property is in a designated zone? +
What happens if I buy a property that's not in a designated zone? +
Do designated zone boundaries change? +
Are designated zones different in Mecca and Medina compared to other cities? +
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