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Five skills workers require in real estate

  • Saudi Real Estate General Authority introduces 12 new roles, including positions like real estate broker, advertiser, and property manager
  • The initiatives are aimed at boosting the real estate sector's contribution to the Kingdom's GDP, enhancing the role of non-oil sectors

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector is evolving with new regulations, creating fresh job opportunities. The Real Estate General Authority’s regulatory changes have introduced 12 roles, including real estate broker, advertiser, and property manager.

This initiative aims to enhance the sector’s GDP contribution while fostering job and investment prospects. The new system encompasses brokerage, in-kind registration, and real estate unit sorting.

With changing times, jobs in the real estate sector require a workforce with new skill sets and qualifications. TRENDS takes a look at it in this video: