RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Housing’s pavilion proved a popular attraction at the second International Property Show Dubai.

Real estate professionals, investors and developers from around the world who stopped by were given information about the selling-on-the-map model in Saudi Arabia and the most prominent current and future projects.

On the sidelines of the exhibition, Mohammed Al-Ghazwani, the ministry’s general supervisor of real estate development, met a Moroccan delegation led by Fatna Lkhiyel, the secretary of state to the minister of national planning, town planning, housing and urban policy, responsible for housing. They discussed joint cooperation and investment opportunities to support the housing sector, help develop it and enable citizens to own high-quality homes.

The International Property Show Dubai was launched in April 2018 by the Dubai Land Department. The exhibition offers a chance to showcase projects, network with industry leaders, and share experiences. This year’s event attracted 131 exhibitors from 143 countries and more than 20,000 visitors from around the world, 51 percent of whom were investors.

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