‎MOMAH says 6,154 Saudi families moved into first homes in February 2026

‎MOMAH says 6,154 Saudi families moved into first homes in February 2026 ‎MOMAH says 6,154 Saudi families moved into first homes in February 2026

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The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (MOMAH)headquarter

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (MOMAH) announced that 8,761 Saudi families benefited from housing support services during February 2026 across various regions of the Kingdom, as part of the efforts of the Sakani Program to enable Saudi families to own suitable homes.

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The number of families who moved into their first homes during the same month reached 6,154, while the total number of beneficiaries from housing support services since the beginning of 2026 until the end of February stood at around 17,200 Saudi families.

According to the ministry, the number of families who moved into homes during the same period reached 14,160, with an average daily execution of 507 contracts for housing products.

The ministry indicated that the Riyadh region accounted for the largest share of total housing contracts during February at 19%, followed by Makkah at 18%, and the Eastern Province at 13%, with the remaining percentages distributed across other regions of the Kingdom.

The total number of subsidized contracts provided to beneficiaries since the launch of the Sakani Program in 2017 until the end of February 2026 reached 1.02 million contracts for Saudi families across the Kingdom.

The ministry affirmed that the Sakani Program continues to offer an integrated range of housing products, including ready-built units, under-construction units within off-plan sales projects, as well as self-construction and residential land products, providing diverse options that meet the needs and preferences of Saudi families across different regions.

 

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (MOMAH)headquarter

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (MOMAH) announced that 8,761 Saudi families benefited from housing support services during February 2026 across various regions of the Kingdom, as part of the efforts of the Sakani Program to enable Saudi families to own suitable homes.

The number of families who moved into their first homes during the same month reached 6,154, while the total number of beneficiaries from housing support services since the beginning of 2026 until the end of February stood at around 17,200 Saudi families.

According to the ministry, the number of families who moved into homes during the same period reached 14,160, with an average daily execution of 507 contracts for housing products.

The ministry indicated that the Riyadh region accounted for the largest share of total housing contracts during February at 19%, followed by Makkah at 18%, and the Eastern Province at 13%, with the remaining percentages distributed across other regions of the Kingdom.

The total number of subsidized contracts provided to beneficiaries since the launch of the Sakani Program in 2017 until the end of February 2026 reached 1.02 million contracts for Saudi families across the Kingdom.

The ministry affirmed that the Sakani Program continues to offer an integrated range of housing products, including ready-built units, under-construction units within off-plan sales projects, as well as self-construction and residential land products, providing diverse options that meet the needs and preferences of Saudi families across different regions.

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