Launched General Real Estate Authority, today, Monday, The Future of Real Estate Forum in its fourth edition, in partnership with the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing, from January 27–29, under the theme “A Future for Humanity: From Dreams to Reality,” with the participation of more than 120 countries and 500 speakers representing the public and private sectors, in addition to the attendance of a number of prominent figures at the local and international levels.
The “the Forum” will feature more than 34 panel discussions and a number of special sessions addressing urban planning and design for communities, their health, environmental, and social sustainability, and the importance of using real estate technologies in the construction of green buildings, featuring a select group of economists, investors, decision-makers, and experts from the local and international real estate sector, in addition to more than 17 workshops addressing a range of topics across various technical, developmental, and operational aspects of real estate activities.
The “Future of Real Estate Forum” will also feature an accompanying real estate exhibition to enrich the real estate content, with the participation of major local and international companies and entities, as well as leading investors contributing to the global real estate ecosystem, where exhibition booths will showcase the latest real estate technologies, advanced real estate products, financing solutions, and trends in the Saudi real estate market, as well as strategic steps aimed at enhancing its transparency, reliability, and investment appeal.
The “Future of Real Estate Forum” is being held in conjunction with the Kingdom’s global real estate and urban renaissance, driven by its diverse major projects, and its future vision to host major global events such as Expo 2030 and the 2034 World Cup, in addition to its ongoing development efforts to enhance infrastructure and build cities of the future, and building on the successes and achievements of the previous edition of the “Forum,” which saw the signing of more than 50 agreements with a total value exceeding 100 billion riyals.









