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Dar wa Emaar Reinforces Commitment to Quality of Life in Saudi Arabia's Real Estate Sector

Dar wa Emaar Reinforces Commitment to Quality of Life in Saudi Arabia's Real Estate Sector

The company enhances homeownership experience through post-sale service, flexible financing plans, and high-quality housing solutions.
In the midst of positive transformations across Saudi Arabia’s real estate development sector, Dar wa Emaar Real Estate Investment & Development Company solidifies its reputation as a trusted national developer through its commitment to quality and delivering comprehensive ownership experiences.

The firm's focus on post-sale service and flexible financing plans cater specifically to the needs of Saudi families and investors seeking second or third properties.

Notable achievements for 2024 include the sale of over 1,600 residential units across various regions in the Kingdom.

Continuing this momentum into 2025, Dar wa Emaar has successfully sold 820 residential units and handed over 675 more, building on its extensive portfolio which encompasses over 40 residential projects nationwide.

Dar wa Emaar maintains that now is an ideal time for real estate expansion, aligning with rising demand, market maturity, and greater regulatory clarity within the sector.

Mansour Aljfaili, Sales Director at Dar wa Emaar in Saudi Arabia, comments on this trend: 'Demand has expanded beyond first-time buyers to include investors and families seeking additional homes for investment or lifestyle enhancement purposes.' He emphasizes that after-sale services are now a benchmark for quality and sustainability, as the company seeks to foster secure, vibrant neighborhoods that elevate the living standards of Saudi families.

The developer's philosophy reflects current sector direction, prioritizing quality, regulatory compliance, financing ecosystems, and launching distinctive projects aligned with evolving customer expectations.

Dar wa Emaar leverages in-depth real estate data and market indicators to deliver informed housing solutions.

As regulatory frameworks evolve and strategic directions become clearer, the company sees this phase as an opportunity for growth through integrated communities that enhance quality of life and align with Saudi Arabia's future vision.

In response to these opportunities, Dar wa Emaar is expanding its presence by adopting modern community development approaches, utilizing digital solutions across operations and customer service, and forging partnerships to support sustainable growth and increase value delivered to customers.
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