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RCU lifts suspension on land sales and real estate transactions in central and southern AlUla

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Last updated: 2025/12/29 at 4:35 PM
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The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has removed restrictions on real estate transactions in designated central and southern areas of AlUla, Saudi Arabia, effective immediately. This decision allows citizens and investors to resume buying, selling, and updating property deeds through the Real Estate Market Platform. The move signals a significant step forward in AlUla’s ambitious development plans and aims to foster economic growth and investment in the region.

The lifting of the suspension, announced this week, applies to specific zones within AlUla and is intended to stimulate the local property market. According to the RCU, the decision is a direct result of years of planning and infrastructure development, creating a more stable and regulated environment for real estate activity. This follows the launch of the RCU’s second masterplan, “Path to Prosperity,” in August 2023.

AlUla Real Estate: A New Era of Investment

The suspension, initially implemented to allow for comprehensive urban planning and infrastructure development, had limited activity in the AlUla property sector. Now, the RCU believes sufficient groundwork has been laid to support a thriving market. This includes significant investments in essential services and infrastructure, such as transportation, energy, and water systems.

Supporting Infrastructure and Development

Ongoing infrastructure projects are designed to accommodate anticipated population growth and enhance the quality of life for residents. These include expansions to the road network, upgrades to energy and water systems, and the construction of new electricity generation stations. Additionally, five strategic water storage facilities are currently under development.

Improvements to AlUla International Airport and healthcare facilities, including Prince Abdulmohsen Hospital and local clinics, are also underway. These enhancements are intended to support both residents and the growing number of tourists visiting the region, bolstering the local tourism sector.

The RCU’s approach to development emphasizes balancing economic growth with the preservation of AlUla’s unique cultural and natural heritage. Individuals seeking building permits will be required to adhere to approved land-use plans and architectural design guidelines, ensuring new developments align with the region’s aesthetic and historical identity.

The decision to lift the suspension is closely tied to the RCU’s broader masterplans, “Journey Through Time” (2021) and “Path to Prosperity” (2023). These plans outline a unified roadmap for the economic, social, cultural, and urban development of AlUla, with a focus on establishing a distinctive architectural identity and attracting both domestic and international investment.

The “Path to Prosperity” masterplan specifically aims to strengthen AlUla’s position as a global destination for culture, heritage, and nature. It also prioritizes expanding opportunities for residents, supporting private-sector investment, and promoting sustainable mobility. The RCU anticipates that increased economic diversification will result from the renewed activity in the real estate market.

However, the RCU maintains a commitment to responsible development. All transactions will be conducted through the Real Estate Market Platform, ensuring transparency and adherence to regulations. The commission emphasizes that the lifting of the suspension does not imply unrestricted development, and all projects will be subject to careful review and approval.

The RCU’s long-term vision for AlUla extends beyond tourism and real estate. Investments in health, education, and community services are integral to creating a high-quality living environment and fostering a sustainable future for the region. This holistic approach is intended to attract a diverse population and establish AlUla as a thriving hub for innovation and culture.

Looking ahead, the RCU will continue to monitor the impact of the lifted suspension on the AlUla property market. Further details regarding specific zoning regulations and development guidelines are expected to be released in the coming months. The success of this initiative will likely depend on the continued investment in infrastructure and the effective implementation of the RCU’s masterplans, as well as broader economic conditions in Saudi Arabia.

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