The White Land Program revealed that more than 10 million m2 of land areas within the declared ranges of cities in the first and second phases were invoiced during the first quarter of 2024. <In a press release, the program explained that more than 10 million m2 of land areas within the declared ranges of cities in the first and second phases were explored and registered during the first quarter, and the development of more than 8. 2 million m2 of raw land was completed.2 million m2 of raw land, and more than 19 million m2 of land entered the real estate supply or started development work, stressing its role in achieving its objectives in developing land within the declared urban ranges, increasing the real estate supply through the entry of invoiced land into circulation, and reducing the monopoly of land; by exploring and registering areas applicable to fees.
Reiterating the importance of the program's role in achieving its objectives of developing land within the declared urban ranges, and increasing the real estate supply through the entry of invoiced land into circulation. White Land Program renewed its invitation to landowners to take advantage of the support mechanisms provided by the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing through (Ittimam Center, Housing Supply and Real Estate Development Agency) to accelerate the pace of development of white land, taking into account the development barriers facing some owners, within the strategic direction of the city and urban development in it.
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White Land Regulations
It is noteworthy that the executive regulations of the White Land Fees System include three stages of applying the fees, the first stage includes undeveloped land with an area of 10,000 m2 or more located within the scope determined by the Ministry, and the second stage includes developed land with an area of 10,000 m2 or more, and the total developed land of one owner with an area of 10,000 m2 or more in one plan within the specified urban area.
The third stage includes developed land with an area of 10,000 m2 or more in one plan within the specified urban area.
The third stage includes developed land with an area of 5,000 m2 and more, and the total developed land of one owner with an area of 10,000 m2 and more in one city within the scope determined by the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, as according to Article 15 of the Executive Regulations of the White Land Fees Law, the amounts collected from fees and fines are spent to develop infrastructure projects on housing projects, connect public facilities to them, and provide public services in them.








