
Bayut.sa launches 'Journey to your Dream Home' campaign, demonstrating the ease of using their Website/App
This initiative focuses on presenting bayut.sa as a prop-tech platform aligned with the growing demand in the Saudi real estate market, driven by the nation's economic and urban development.
Since its launch, bayut.sa has facilitated the search of homes in Saudi Arabia and introduced various innovative features, including the 'Search 2.0' tool, which allows users to find properties near their preferred locations, based on driving time. The platform also provides a range of services like TruBroker and TruCheck which inspire trust and confidence in the industry.
Bayut.sa has actively participated in major exhibitions and conferences such as Cityscape and Restatex, in addition to 37 events and forums. It has also launched over 10 marketing campaigns to showcase its offerings, reaching over 13 million visitors to its platforms during 2024.
As part of its programs, the Bayut Academy has hosted workshops for more than 3,000 real estate professionals, offering multiple training courses with plans for further expansion to become a leader in the sector across the Kingdom.
Notably, bayut.sa established its headquarters in Riyadh in 2024, and has since expanded to five regions across the Kingdom, including Jeddah, Khobar, Madinah, and Makkah. The company now boasts a workforce of 550 employees and is committed to broadening its services and highlighting its role in connecting real estate companies, developers, agencies, and property owners with buyers, renters, and investors — making the search process simple and seamless.
Through its website and mobile application, bayut.sa enables access to thousands of users searching for residential and commercial properties. It offers an integrated and user-friendly search experience, empowering real estate agents with tools and services to better understand and meet client needs.
Bayut Saudi Arabia is a leading real estate marketing platform in Saudi Arabia that provides innovative technology and marketing solutions to facilitate the search of homes in line with the changes happening in the real estate market in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the development it is witnessing in recent times to facilitate the process of searching for real estate properties and developing and enhancing the real estate market in a positive way.
Bayut Saudi Arabia connects real estate companies, agencies, tenants, and homeowners through various platforms in a seamless, and user-friendly manner. Bayut Saudi Arabia is a comprehensive technology and real estate marketing solution, with a database of more than tens of thousands of residential and commercial properties for sale and rent as well as residential and commercial projects across Saudi Arabia.
As a real estate marketing platform, It ensures that property seekers find the perfect real estate by giving the option of refining their search and providing detailed information about the property, location, and neighborhood, in addition to a wide range of services, which will make the marketing experience more effective.
Bayut Saudi Arabia also enables real estate companies, agencies, and property owners in KSA to advertise their listings to thousands of interested users and seekers of various types of properties on the Bayut Saudi Arabia website and app. It also provides a set of tools that help each of the real estate agents to better understand their customer's demands and serve them.
Dubizzle Group Holdings Limited, headquartered in Dubai, UAE operates in 18 countries and is home to over 5,000 employees worldwide. Dubizzle Group Holdings Limited is the regional leader in multiple classified verticals and continues to grow by way of technical innovation and a relentless focus on world-class customer experience.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Saudi Gazette
9 hours ago
- Saudi Gazette
Saudi Arabia extends exit deadline for visit visa holders by 30 days
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The General Directorate of Passports announced the extension of the grace period for the final departure of visit visa holders across all categories and designations. The new 30-day window will begin on the 1st of Safar, 1447 AH, and is conditional on the payment of applicable fees and fines as stipulated by Saudi regulations. According to the statement, eligible individuals can benefit from this initiative by submitting a request through the 'Tawasul' service available on the Ministry of Interior's digital platform 'Absher.' The directorate urged all visitors to take advantage of the extended period within the specified timeframe to ensure legal departure from the Kingdom and avoid further penalties. The initiative aims to streamline exit procedures and support compliance with Saudi Arabia's residency and immigration laws.


Arab News
10 hours ago
- Arab News
Kawir Palace provides architectural insights into Makkah's heritage
RIYADH: The city of Makkah features numerous historical landmarks that reflect its urban development and architectural uniqueness. Among these is Kawir Palace, also known as Biban Palace, one of the oldest and most notable historical palaces. It embodies authentic architectural elements and symbolizes the social and cultural diversity of the early 20th century, serving as a model of local architecture connected to social changes in Makkah, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Owned by a local merchant nicknamed Kawir because of his trade in limestone quarrying, a prevalent building material, the palace's architecture and strategic location in Makkah's prominent Biban area highlight its significance. The palace was built between 1910 and 1920 and is on a hill overlooking the historic Biban area, offering panoramic views, the SPA added. After restoration, the palace could serve as a museum of traditional Makkah architecture, a community cultural center, or a luxury heritage guesthouse for experiential tourism. The construction used local materials and techniques, including local stone for the foundation, limestone for wall insulation, and clay, wood, and gypsum for interiors. Indian teak wood was used for some doors and windows, while the facades featured carved wooden windows (roshan) and geometric motifs. The ceilings feature handmade gypsum decorations, reflecting local craftsmanship. The palace comprises five floors, featuring spacious halls, reception areas, and internal courtyards for ventilation, according to the report. The palace provides valuable architectural lessons, particularly in the integration of form and function. Traditional methods offer solutions for ventilation, privacy, and thermal insulation, emphasizing local identity over imported styles. After restoration, the palace could serve as a museum of traditional Makkah architecture, a community cultural center, or a luxury heritage guesthouse for experiential tourism.


Saudi Gazette
12 hours ago
- Saudi Gazette
Saudi Arabia and Syria sign energy cooperation agreement in Riyadh
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Saudi Arabia's Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman met with Syria's Minister of Energy Eng. Mohammad Al-Bashir in Riyadh on Sunday to explore opportunities for bilateral cooperation across various energy sectors. During the meeting, both sides discussed ways to strengthen ties in petroleum supply, electricity, renewable energy, energy efficiency, and investment opportunities. The talks also covered knowledge exchange in developing projects, policies, and regulations in the energy sector, with a shared aim of supporting Syria's development efforts. Following the meeting, the two ministers signed a memorandum of understanding between the governments of Saudi Arabia and Syria to enhance cooperation in energy. The MoU outlines joint efforts in petroleum, gas, petrochemicals, electricity, power interconnection, and renewable energy.