Jeddah needs a million houses in next 20 years

By SHAHEEN NAZAR | ARAB NEWS

JEDDAH: Jeddah needs almost a million housing units over the next 20 years. This can be achieved through the construction of low-cost housing units, says a strategic plan prepared by the Jeddah municipality.

The plan has been released to coincide with the Jeddah International Real State, Finance and Housing Exhibition 2010 (JIREX 2010), which opens here on Monday at the Jeddah Center for Forums and Events. The five-day exhibition, to be inaugurated by Mayor of Jeddah Adel Fakieh, has attracted more than 60 real estate and investment companies.  According  to Ahmad Al-Muhandis, chairman of the Exhibition’s Organizing Committee, 500 experts from the private and public sector as well as a large number of visitors are expected at the exhibition.  JIREX 2010, in its eighth year, has emerged as the most prominent economic event for experts and specialists not only in Saudi Arabia but in the entire Gulf region and Arab countries. So far it has generated business deals worth over SR10 billion, said Al-Muhandis. JIREX provides both developers and individual buyers with the opportunity to interact and get the latest information on housing and financing options.  Alongside the exhibition a number of seminars covering topics such as architecture, investment and financing will be conducted by a number of academics, top decision makers and businessmen. Al-Muhandis said Saudi Arabia’s real estate market was least affected by the global economic downturn, though the Gulf region as a whole did suffer. Some major projects were either shelved or closed as a consequence of the ongoing crisis, he noted. The Jeddah municipality’s plan is based on present shortages and future requirements. It says currently there is a shortage of 283,000 housing units including 80,000 in the low-income group.

The plan calls for building 151,600 units for accommodating people living in underdeveloped areas and 51,500 units to meet the demand of population growth. With regard to future requirement, the strategic plan foresees a need of 570,000 units in the next 20 years.

The reason for increasing housing demand, according to the municipality, is the presence of a large number of expatriate workers and inflow of people from villages and cities, besides population growth.

Kingdomwide accommodation needs have been estimated at more than five million new housing units by 2020. The plan says Saudi Arabia will require SR2.4 trillion ($640 billion) investment in real estate over the next 20 years.

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OMAR

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Cyrill,

This is a very interesting article which we can highlight to RSH

MARCUS ABREU

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And what about Riyadh ? The city is growing in an amazing rate. The municipality should also think about public transportation. In a few years it will be definitelly an issue.

DR SANGEETA DAS - AL SAUD

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The youth also need to be educated on planning a family.

TORTOLAJOE

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Are all those new homes going to come with a WORKING sewer system!

FAHAD

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What is the number of the existing housing units in Jeddah? A million is easy to say but hard to build.
Let us see a public company dedicated to achieve the first one thousand of the million housing unit you are talking about.
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