Saudi Arabia’s real estate price index rises 4.3% in Q1 2025

15/04/2025 Argaam Special

Saudi Arabia’s real estate price index rises 4.3% in Q1 2025

Riyadh city


Saudi Arabia’s real estate price index climbed 4.3% in the first quarter of 2025 to 104.93 points from 100.59 points a year earlier, data issued by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) showed.

 

The authority stated that a new methodology for calculating the index was adopted in Q3 2024, in cooperation with the General Real Estate Authority (REGA), the Ministry of Justice, and the Saudi Central Bank, establishing 2023 as the base year.

 

 

 

This updated methodology aims to enhance the quality and transparency of real estate price data according to global best practices.

 

The real estate index comprises three segments. The residential segment covers residential land plots, buildings, villas, apartments, and houses, while the commercial segment covers commercial land plots, buildings, shops, and malls. The agricultural segment covers agricultural land.

GASTAT said the residential segment grew 5.1% YoY to 104.26 points in Q1 2025.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, the commercial segment increased by 2.5% YoY to 107.20 points.

 

 

 

However, the agricultural segment retreated 1.1% YoY to 100.87 points in Q1 2025.

 

 

 

For real estate prices by region, Riyadh recorded the highest annual rise at 10.7%, followed by the Northern Region at 8.7% and Al-Jouf at 8.2%.

 

Saudi Real Estate Price Index by Region

Region

Price Index

(Points)

YoY Change

(%)

Riyadh

114.89

+10.7%

Northern Region

107.05

+8.7%

Al-Jouf

96.98

+8.2%

Najran

102.06

+5.6%

​Hail

103.65

+4.1%

Al-Baha

83.86

+2.1%

Makkah

100.08

+1.5%

Tabuk

100.48

+1.2%

Qassim

96.86

+0.1%

Madinah

98.49

(1.4%)

Jazan

101.71

(2.0%)

Aseer

87.52

(4.4%)

Eastern Region

91.45

(5.5%)

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