
ZAWYA: Real Estate in Kuwait enters new phase as land hoarding curbed

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Kuwait's real estate market is entering a new phase as the government curbs land hoarding and promotes the productive use of undeveloped land. Experts predict a shift towards mixed-use projects, logistics, and housing, driven by new regulations. The implementation of Law No. 126/2023 will encourage landowners to develop or sell their properties, reducing speculation. Challenges remain, including bureaucratic delays and high financing costs. Successful land development will depend on creating jobs and boosting non-oil GDP, with a focus on public-private partnerships and accurate data for investment decisions.
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