Cityscape Intelligence is part of the Informa Markets Division of Informa PLC

This site is operated by a business or businesses owned by Informa PLC and all copyright resides with them. Informa PLC's registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. Registered in England and Wales. Number 8860726.

KSA real estate activity restricted by limited stock, CBRE report

Article-KSA real estate activity restricted by limited stock, CBRE report

KSA Saudi Arabia scenic skyline
Despite robust performance throughout Saudi Arabia’s real estate market, limited available stock is having negative implications

The third quarter of 2022 saw lower activity levels in Saudi Arabia's real estate industry due to a lack of supply. This is according to the recently published “Saudi Arabia Real Estate Market Review Q3 2022” from CBRE.

KSA’S OFFICE REAL ESTATE SECTOR

According to statistics for Saudi Arabia's office real estate sector, Riyadh continues to be the hub for activity. Within Riyadh, occupancy rates currently stand at 99.0% for Grade A stock and 98.7% for Grade B stock.  In the year to September 2022, average Grade A and Grade B rentals in Riyadh climbed by 5.9% and 3.5%, respectively. This is primarily due to limited supply levels within KSA’s capital city.

A rise in demand has been observed in Jeddah, where heightened demand has prevailed for serviced office options. This has resulted in average Grade A rentals rising by 8.2% since Q3 2021. Grade A rentals in Khobar and Dammam in the Eastern Province increased by 3.9% and 8.2%, respectively, throughout the same time frame.

KSA’S RESIDENTIAL MARKET

Comparing Q3 2022 to Q3 2021, residential transaction volumes in Saudi Arabia decreased by 15.5%.  The overall value of transactions also decreased, but by a lesser 0.8%. This quarter, there were a total of 37,743 residential transactions, with an overall transaction value of SAR 25.6 billion. Regionally, the Dammam Metropolitan Area (DMA) saw transaction volumes rise by 12.0% from the previous year to Q3 2022. This made the DMA, the only region to rise.

The overall number of transactions in Riyadh and Jeddah has also continued to decline, declining by 31.1% and 19.3%, respectively, over the same period. In the 12 months leading up to September 2022, the average apartment price in Saudi Arabia rose by 7.8%. Prices in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Khobar rose by 13.1%, 8.9%, 5.6%, and 3.7%, respectively.

KSA’S HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

When it comes to Saudi Arabia's hospitality industry, the second half of 2022 has witnessed a robust pace of recovery. This is supported by a rise in religious tourism, an expansion in the number of entertainment activities implemented nationwide, and a steep rise in conference attendance.

Therefore, from January to September 2022, the Kingdom's average daily rate (ADR) and average occupancy rate grew by 19.5% and 17.6%, respectively. Equally, its revenue generated per available room (RevPAR) soared by 74.9%.

In Riyadh, the average occupancy rate increased by 5% from the year up to September 2022. Riyadh also experienced noteworthy increases in ADR and RevPAR of 23.4% and 35.1%, respectively.

The hospitality industry in Jeddah has also done well, with year-to-date ADR and occupancy rate increases of 19.6% and 6.5 percentage points, respectively, until September 2022. The city’s RevPAR also increased by 35.2%.

The significant comeback of religious tourism has resulted in a rise in RevPARs of 266.6% and 214.6% in the holy towns of Makkah and Medina during the same period. However, it is important to note the low base these percentage improvements come from. Dammam and Khobar in the Eastern province have conversely shown a decline in performance from a year ago.

TAGS: saudi arabia
Hide comments
account-default-image

Comments

  • Allowed HTML tags: <em> <strong> <blockquote> <br> <p>

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
Publish