Sakan Launches First Phase of Housing Unit Handovers Across Saudi Arabia
The national housing programme begins delivering new homes to beneficiaries as part of Vision twenty thirty goals
Saudi Arabia’s Sakan programme has begun the first phase of housing unit handovers to beneficiaries across multiple regions of the kingdom, marking a significant milestone in the government’s drive to expand home ownership.
The initial deliveries cover a range of residential developments designed to meet varying family needs, reflecting a coordinated effort between public authorities and private-sector partners to accelerate housing supply.
Officials overseeing the programme said the handovers demonstrate tangible progress in raising living standards and providing affordable, high-quality homes for Saudi citizens.
Sakan, which operates under the Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing, is a central pillar of Vision twenty thirty, aiming to increase home ownership rates while supporting urban development and economic diversification.
The programme integrates financing solutions, land allocation and construction partnerships to streamline access to housing.
Beneficiaries receiving keys in the first phase expressed appreciation for the clarity of the process and the timely delivery of completed units.
Authorities confirmed that additional phases of handovers are scheduled in the coming months, as new projects reach completion across cities and provinces, reinforcing the kingdom’s long-term commitment to sustainable housing and social development.