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1,000 New Residential Units Launched for Sale in Dhahran's Aldanah

1,000 New Residential Units Launched for Sale in Dhahran's Aldanah

CairoScene22-06-2025
ROSHN, the PIF-backed real estate group, has opened sales for Aldanah, a large-scale residential project in Dhahran set to include over 2,000 homes and extensive green and community spaces.
ROSHN Group has launched the first sales phase of Aldanah, a new residential development located near King Abdulaziz Road in Dhahran, with over 1,000 units now available. The offering includes a mix of standard and premium villas and duplexes, forming part of a broader plan to deliver more than 2,000 homes across the site.
Spanning around 1.7 million square metres, Aldanah sits between Dammam, Dhahran, and Al Khobar, and is roughly 35 minutes from King Fahd International Airport. The project aims to serve growing demand for housing in the Eastern Province, while integrating public infrastructure and shared amenities into the neighbourhood fabric.
The development includes more than 145,000 square metres of green space, alongside schools, mosques, retail areas, and community centres. Pedestrian-focused design features such as shaded walkways and accessible streets are also central to the plan.
Aldanah residents will have access to digital services and ongoing support through ROSHN's Community App, part of the company's model for managed, integrated living environments. The launch follows ROSHN's continued expansion across Saudi Arabia's major regions as part of broader housing and urban development goals under Vision 2030.
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