<As part of supporting real estate activity and urbanization, the Royal Commission for Riyadh City announced the lifting of the suspension of lands located in the west of Riyadh city, with a total area of 33.24 km², and this step comes in order to achieve balance in the real estate sector to serve comprehensive development.
The action of Royal Commission for Riyadh includes enabling land and real estate owners to sell, buy, plan, divide and subdivide, and issue building permits. The benefit of lifting the suspension on lands located in the west of Riyadh is to ensure the sustainability of sites and residential communities, thus making Riyadh a distinctive urban model.
The Royal Commission directed the application of the urban code for Wadi Hanifa and its tributaries in the area where the suspension was lifted to regulate building patterns within the boundaries of the lands, which includes providing an ideal urban environment that takes into account the needs of the population, while preserving the distinctive urban landscape of the region, ensuring an increased quality of life.
For more information and to respond to inquiries, you can call the unified number 19998, according to the Royal Commission for Riyadh.
The action of Royal Commission for Riyadh includes enabling land and real estate owners to sell, buy, plan, divide and subdivide, and issue building permits. The benefit of lifting the suspension on lands located in the west of Riyadh is to ensure the sustainability of sites and residential communities, thus making Riyadh a distinctive urban model.
The Royal Commission directed the application of the urban code for Wadi Hanifa and its tributaries in the area where the suspension was lifted to regulate building patterns within the boundaries of the lands, which includes providing an ideal urban environment that takes into account the needs of the population, while preserving the distinctive urban landscape of the region, ensuring an increased quality of life.
For more information and to respond to inquiries, you can call the unified number 19998, according to the Royal Commission for Riyadh.








