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Housing is a major concern for the largest portion of the Saudi population as 65% of Saudis are not homeowners, according to the Central Department of Statistics and Information (CDSI).

European Phoenix -- To intensify this issue, the Saudi population of just over 28 million is
drastically increasing. According to CDSI’s demographic report of 2011, population increased 2.5 % in 2011 and is expected to reach the 30 million mark by 2017.

Currently 70% of Saudi government officials receive a monthly salary of less than SR8,000 but the cost of land is too high in the Kingdom’s main citie
s, and it is expected that land prices and construction costs will increase in the future.

Approximately 2,400,000 Saudis are currently waiting for their housing loan pplications to be approved by the Real Estate Development Fund.

If the Ministry of Housing does not solve this problem now, it will be more difficult to solve it in the future, especially given the increasing
population.

Although the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs has provided the
Ministry of Housing with millions of square meters of land to set aside for housing construction projects, Saudis are not impressed by the results it has yielded thus far.

Low-income Saudis expect the Ministry of Housing to design practical and swift solutions as well as long-term ones to the housing problem. They also expect the ministry to implement the King’s directives calling on the government to provide all Saudis with the opportunity for home ownership.

Shortage of funds is not a contributing factor to the problem, according to economic experts. Forty years ago, the government established the Real Estate Development Fund that provided citizens with long-term repayment option loans. During this time, 800,000 citizens benefited from said loans and were able to build their houses. However, due to the enormous number of applicants, the fund could no longer meet the increasing demands. With a growing need for financial support, the King issued a Royal Decree to set up the Ministry of Housing and provided the fund with SR40 billion.

Last year, King Abdullah allocated SR250 billion to build 500,000
residential units all over the Kingdom. The ceiling of loans was also
increased to SR500,000.

The Ministry of Housing should adopt more effective implementation methods to stimulate the housing sector. It should start coordinating with other ministries such as Finance, Justice, Municipal and Rural Affairs, Education, Transport, and Water and Electricity as well as the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency to design such solutions.

The ministry should issue an effective housing policy that will allow all
Saudis an opportunity for home ownership. Only then will it be able to
implement the King’s directives

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^^ You believe this **** news from a hindu?
 
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^^ You believe this **** news from a hindu?

Yep . She Does trust a Evil yindoo Banya . Lobb a Fatwa quick before situation gets out of hand . Plus your signature tells a lot about you man :P .

DO you follow someone who wears a Red cap ?
 
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Not every one is rich but 65% is far fetched figure to believe by any sane person.

Just pure hate over flowing by Indinas and their agents.
 
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^^ You believe this **** news from a hindu?

News from Hindu?
The site is Islamic....
You did not do any proper home work.
I dig the hole, before I am thirsty...
What shall be said of you?
You did not know there would be forthcoming posts right?
 
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Yep . She Does trust a Evil yindoo Banya . Lobb a Fatwa quick before situation gets out of hand . Plus your signature tells a lot about you man :P .

DO you follow someone who wears a Red cap ?

He is in cataclysmic shock and disbelief that the richest Muslim community in the world don't have their own houses for majority of their populations. :lol:
 
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why not. cost of the land is increasing day by day.

thosuands of foreign labour Indo-Pak-BD eating up their space/money and jobs

You can't be serious!

Saudi is one of those countries, which can't run out land ever.

Land is getting expensive due to monetary system and it is same way in Pakistan.

Any how Saudi govt. is only responsible to provide opportunities to their people... if they fail to benefit than they can only expect charity.
 
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He is in cataclysmic shock and disbelief that the richest Muslim community in the world don't have their own houses for majority of their populations. :lol:

That was a bit off the mark . Its about money , not religion .
 
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why not. cost of the land is increasing day by day.

thosuands of foreign labour Indo-Pak-BD eating up their space/money and jobs

Indians are more to be found in Dubai. SA is too restrictive for Indian taste and Saudis prefer employing Muslims and majority of most Indians there would be Indian Muslims.

Does anybody have figures of how many Indians/ Pakistani/ Bangladeshi are present in SA?

That was a bit off the mark . Its about money , not religion .

You'll know what I meant if you know what I mean.
 
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He is in cataclysmic shock and disbelief that the richest Muslim community in the world don't have their own houses for majority of their populations. ::

The richest Muslim community country aka KSA is providing attractive jobs to Indians/Pakistanis/ BDeshies and so on in form of labour.

their population lack housing because the land is too much costly there. even a poor Saudi will be equalent to your landlord :)
 
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