Saudi Arabia Real Estate Report Q1 2012
Business Monitor International, November 2011, Pages: 58
Business Monitor International's Saudi Arabia Real Estate Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, real estate associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Saudi Arabia's Real Estate industry.
After experiencing some instability due to the global financial downturn in 2009, the market recovered in 2010. Throughout 2011, the market experienced sustained growth, generated by government stimulus spending and rising oil windfalls. This upward trend is forecast to continue in 2012 and beyond.
Saudi Arabia’s various real estate sectors are, however, developing in different directions and at varying rates. The residential segment is growing the fastest, as the government is trying to bridge the widening supply-demand gap. This has pushed up rents and land prices, and prompted the establishment of a large government-led housing programme. The commercial market, however, suffers from an over-supply and is forecasted to undergo more limited growth in the short- to medium-term.
While private sector investment is expanding, the government remains the sector’s primary growth driver. In 2011 the government allocated over US$82bn to fund housing construction. The new mortgage law – due to be implemented by late 2011 – will further bolster residential demand, particularly among lower- and middleincome earners. Meanwhile, the reform of the investment code––granting foreigners the right to buy real estate––is also expected to increase demand and diversify the client base.
The office segment suffers from an over-supply, with new stock that cam online in FY2011. Although Jeddah has a shortage of grade-A space, as new supply comes online tenants are moving to higher-end properties. The retail segment is slightly over supplied, and the market trend is also shifting from lower-range outlets to grade-A properties. Reinforced by investment in large infrastructure projects, the industrial segment is undergoing sustained growth, particularly in Jeddah.
Executive Summary
SWOT Analysis
Saudi Arabia Real Estate/Construction SWOT
Saudi Arabia Economic SWOT
Saudi Arabia Business Environment SWOT
Real Estate Market Overview
Real Estate Market Analysis
Table: Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Market – Historic Rents, 2010 And 2011 (per m2/month, SAR)
Table: Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Market – Net Yield, 2011 And 2012 (%)
Table: Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Market – Terms Of Rental Contract/Lease, Mid-2011
Industry Forecast Scenario
Real Estate Outlook
Table: Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Market – Rentals, 2011-2012 (per m2/month, SAR)
Table: Saudi Arabia’s Real Estate Market – Forecast Net Yield, 2008-2016 (%)
Construction And Infrastructure Outlook
Table: Saudi Arabia Construction And Infrastructure Industry Data
Table: Saudi Arabia Construction And Infrastructure Industry Data
Construction And Infrastructure Forecast Scenario
Macroeconomic Outlook
Saudi Arabia - Economic Activity
Business Environment
Table: Middle East and Africa – Business Environment Ratings
Saudi Arabia’s Business Environment
Table: BMI Business And Operation Risk Ratings
Institutions
Table: BMI Legal Framework Rating
Infrastructure
Table: Labour Force Quality
Market Orientation
Table: Middle East and Africa - Annual FDI Inflows
Table: Trade And Investment Ratings
Table: Top Export Destinations
Operational Risk
Competitive Landscape
Company Profiles
Al-Khodari Group
Almabani General Contractors
Arriyadh Development Company
DAMAC
Dar al-Arkan Real Estate Development Company
Jabal Omar Development Company
King Abdullah Economic City
Makkah Construction And Development Company
Saudi Oger
BMI Methodology
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Construction Industry
Bank Lending
Real Estate/Construction Business Environment Rating
Table: Weighting Of Indicators
Sources
- Al-Khodari Group
- Almabani General Contractors
- Arriyadh Development Company
- DAMAC
- Dar al-Arkan Real Estate Development Company
- Jabal Omar Development Company
- King Abdullah Economic City
- Makkah Construction And Development Company
- Saudi Oger
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