400 million riyals… This is the investment value paid by Ashhad Real Estate Development to secure a place in the heart of Future City, northeast of Riyadh, by acquiring 200,000 square meters of developed land, planning to build more than 1,000 villas using new and innovative technologies, with sales launches starting at the end of the fourth quarter.

Ashhad Company signed an agreement to purchase residential land with Remar Company, with the land area totaling 200,000 square meters of developed land at a value of 2,000 riyals per square meter.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ashhad Company, Ali Al-Ali, revealed that the company, in cooperation with Al-Ali Real Estate – one of its companies – will construct more than 1,000 residential units, all of which are residential villas, using new and innovative construction technologies. These villas feature a high level of guarantees and competitive prices, relying on its expertise in real estate development, which extends for more than 35 years in building residential complexes.

Al-Ali confirmed that “this direction aligns with the major movement led by the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing to expand housing construction and meet the demand for residential products for Saudi families.”

He stated that the choice of Future City came after a thorough study of the project in terms of location, the future of residential growth east of Riyadh, as well as the level of high-quality infrastructure, including all services and facilities that achieve a high quality of life in this giant residential city located near the new security headquarters of the Ministry of Interior.

On the other hand, the Managing Director and CEO of Remar Company, Engineer Ali Al-Shahri, said: “In this agreement, we ensured that the company building in the Future City project meets the level of qualitative development and infrastructure of the project, which adhered to the highest quality standards.”

Al-Shahri pointed out that the project is located in the best areas of growth and residential demand in Riyadh, providing thousands of residential products (villas and developed land), within an integrated infrastructure and unique public facilities that enhance the quality of life for the city’s residents, noting that Ashhad Company has distinguished experience in residential development.

Work on the project, which includes the development of more than 1,000 residential villas, will begin after the completion of official permits. The company is expected to start sales under the off-plan sales system, with suitable financing facilities for everyone, in three phases, at the end of the fourth quarter of this year.

Future City

Future City is a conceptual urban development project in Egypt, located east of Cairo, designed to serve as a modern, sustainable hub for technology and innovation. Its history is rooted in Egypt’s Vision 2030 plan, aiming to alleviate overcrowding in the capital by creating a smart city with advanced infrastructure and green spaces. While still under development, it represents a forward-looking effort to integrate cutting-edge urban planning with economic growth and environmental responsibility.

Riyadh

Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, located in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula. Originally a small desert settlement, it grew from the 18th century onward as a stronghold of the Al Saud dynasty, becoming the kingdom’s political and administrative center after the unification of Saudi Arabia in 1932. Today, Riyadh is a modern metropolis that blends its historical roots, such as the old Masmak Fortress, with futuristic skyscrapers and rapid urban development.

Ministry of Municipalities and Housing

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing

Future City

“Future City” is a conceptual urban design project, often associated with the Expo 2020 site in Dubai, which transformed into a permanent district called District 2020. It represents a vision of a sustainable, smart, and human-centric metropolis, blending advanced technology with green living. The area’s history is rooted in the Expo’s legacy, serving as a testbed for future innovations in mobility, energy, and urban planning.

Riyadh

Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, located in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula. Historically a small walled town and an important stop on ancient trade routes, it rose to prominence in the early 20th century when it was recaptured by Abdulaziz Ibn Saud in 1902, becoming the nucleus of the modern Saudi state. Today, Riyadh has transformed into a sprawling, ultra-modern metropolis, blending its rich heritage with futuristic skyscrapers and serving as the nation’s political, financial, and administrative center.

Ministry of Municipalities and Housing

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing is a key government body in Saudi Arabia responsible for overseeing urban development, municipal services, and housing policies. Established to manage the country’s rapid urbanization and support the national housing goals under Vision 2030, it works to improve city planning, infrastructure, and affordable housing access. Its history reflects Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts to modernize cities and address population growth since the mid-20th century.