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Invest in the holy cities, the lawful way
Own a share of real estate near the Haramain through Shariah-compliant, regulated vehicles designed for Muslims worldwide, not just residents.
6 opportunities available
Makkah
Haramain Residential REIT
A listed real estate investment trust holding residential assets within walking distance of Al-Masjid al-Haram.
Minimum
1,000 SAR
Madinah
Madinah Hospitality Fund
A CMA-regulated closed fund investing in hotels that serve visitors to Al-Masjid an-Nabawi.
Minimum
50,000 SAR
Madinah
Quba Residential Co-ownership
Fractional co-ownership of a residential building in Madinah through a diminishing Musharakah partnership.
Minimum
25,000 SAR
Makkah
Makkah Tower Usufruct
A long-term usufruct right in a hospitality tower overlooking the central area of Makkah.
Minimum
100,000 SAR
Riyadh
Riyadh Income REIT
A diversified, listed REIT holding commercial assets across the Riyadh metropolitan area.
Minimum
1,000 SAR
Jeddah
Jeddah Logistics Development
A development-stage logistics and commercial fund near the Jeddah gateway to the holy cities.
Minimum
100,000 SAR
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All opportunities are offered through licensed and regulated structures. Expected returns are projections, not guarantees, and the value of an investment can rise or fall. Please review each opportunity carefully before committing.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Can non-Saudis invest in real estate in Makkah and Madinah?
Direct freehold ownership in the two holy cities is restricted. Non-Saudis usually invest through regulated vehicles such as listed REITs, investment funds, fractional co-ownership or long-term usufruct, which we list here.
Are these opportunities Shariah-compliant?
Every opportunity we list is structured to be Shariah-compliant and reviewed by an independent Shariah board. Returns are profit shares from real assets, never interest.
What is the minimum to start?
It depends on the vehicle. Listed REIT units can start from around 1000 SAR, while funds and co-ownership typically start higher. Each opportunity shows its minimum clearly.
Are returns guaranteed?
No. Expected returns are projections based on the underlying assets and are not guaranteed. The value of an investment can rise or fall.