Housing units funded by Saudi Crown Prince’s have officially been handed over to deserving families across Saudi Arabia. The project was supported by a generous personal donation of 1 billion riyals, aimed at providing proper housing for families in need.
According to Majed Al-Hogail, the construction of these residential units was completed within a record time of 12 months under the “Jood Housing” program. The initiative was carried out following the Crown Prince’s directive to ensure fast delivery and quality housing for underprivileged citizens.
The project reflects a strong commitment to improving living conditions and addressing housing challenges in different regions of the country. By completing the construction within a year, authorities demonstrated efficient planning and execution, ensuring that families could move into their new homes without unnecessary delays.
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Officials stated that the goal of this initiative is to provide safe, comfortable, and affordable housing to deserving families, helping them achieve a better standard of living. The housing units are part of broader efforts to support social welfare and strengthen community development.
This contribution also highlights the Crown Prince’s focus on the housing sector, especially projects that directly benefit low-income and vulnerable groups. By investing in such initiatives, the leadership aims to create long-term positive impact and improve overall quality of life.
The successful completion and handover of these units mark an important milestone in Saudi Arabia’s housing development efforts. It showcases how targeted support and efficient project management can bring meaningful change to people’s lives.


