Saudi Minister of Municipalities and Housing, Majed Al-Hogail, recently inaugurated the Sakani Program Exhibition at the Saudi Cultural Attaché in Washington as part of his official visit to the United States. The purpose of the exhibition is to explore partnership opportunities in the municipal and housing sectors between Saudi Arabia and the U.S. The Sakani Program Exhibition offers comprehensive housing solutions and financing options to Saudi families living in the United States, including ready-made residential units, off-plan residential units within integrated communities, and self-construction for those who own land.
The exhibition highlights the advanced digital services provided by the “Sakani” platform, which include immediate eligibility, real estate consulting, engineering designs, and licensing. These services are designed to simplify the homeownership process for beneficiaries. Minister Al-Hogail, accompanied by Dr. Tahani Al-Baiz, the Saudi Cultural Attaché in the U.S., toured the exhibition and stressed the importance of delivering integrated services to Saudi families living abroad. He also interacted with Saudi students on scholarships, discussing their perspectives on housing, urban development, and municipal services. The Minister commended the students for their innovative ideas and wished them success in their academic pursuits.
The Sakani Program Exhibition serves as a platform for Saudi families residing in the United States to access housing solutions and financing options. Through the exhibition, families can explore different housing options, including ready-made residential units, off-plan residential units within integrated communities, and self-construction for landowners. These options are tailored to meet the diverse needs of Saudi families living abroad and provide them with the support they need to become homeowners.
The digital services offered by the “Sakani” platform play a crucial role in simplifying the homeownership process for Saudi families living in the U.S. These services, such as immediate eligibility, real estate consulting, engineering designs, and licensing, are designed to streamline the process of acquiring a home and make it more accessible to beneficiaries. Minister Al-Hogail’s emphasis on delivering integrated services highlights the commitment of the Saudi government to supporting its citizens living abroad and ensuring that they have access to quality housing options.
The engagement of Minister Al-Hogail with Saudi students on scholarships during the exhibition demonstrates the importance of involving the younger generation in discussions about housing, urban development, and municipal services. By seeking the perspectives of students studying in the U.S., the Minister shows his commitment to listening to the ideas and concerns of the next generation of Saudi leaders. The Minister’s recognition of the innovative ideas of the students and his encouragement of their academic endeavors reflect the Saudi government’s support for education and youth empowerment.
In conclusion, the Sakani Program Exhibition in Washington, D.C., signifies the Saudi government’s commitment to providing housing solutions and support to Saudi families living abroad. Through the exhibition, Saudi families in the U.S. have access to a range of housing options and digital services aimed at simplifying the process of homeownership. Minister Al-Hogail’s visit to the exhibition and interaction with Saudi students on scholarships underscore the importance of engaging with the community and seeking input from the younger generation. By exploring partnership opportunities in the municipal and housing sectors, Saudi Arabia and the U.S. can work together to address the housing needs of Saudi families living in the United States.