One more Riyadh compound thread
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Hello there. This seems like the best thread about the Riyad accomodation issues on the net, But what about updating it a little bit? Moving to Riyadh soon, never been there before and a bit lost in the city map.
What are the good options for a single who's looking for 1B with facilities like pool, restaurant, sport ground etc. I actually lived in a residence in Dubai Marina before and that would also work me. Thanks in advance.
What are the good options for a single who's looking for 1B with facilities like pool, restaurant, sport ground etc. I actually lived in a residence in Dubai Marina before and that would also work me. Thanks in advance.
There are two schools - American Int'l School (AISR), which sits within the same block also.
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To keep the thread alive, here is an update with some of my observations and pricing:
Al Bustan - probably the best compound in Riyadh. Direct access to American School.
3BR villas - 337 to 428K per year depending on the footage
4BR villas- 462K
1BR apt - 215K
2BR apt - 245K
Al Nakhla - I don't know what all the fuss is about. Sure, the facilities are nice but the houses are so CRAMPED.
2BR apt 220-230K
2BR villa 290K
3BR villa 320K
4BR villa 510K (this one is actually a decent size)
Andorra is really nice and is really way out of town. Unless you work by the airport brace yourself for a 50-60 min commute each way.
3BR villas 238-278K
4BR villa 310K
Al Bustan - probably the best compound in Riyadh. Direct access to American School.
3BR villas - 337 to 428K per year depending on the footage
4BR villas- 462K
1BR apt - 215K
2BR apt - 245K
Al Nakhla - I don't know what all the fuss is about. Sure, the facilities are nice but the houses are so CRAMPED.
2BR apt 220-230K
2BR villa 290K
3BR villa 320K
4BR villa 510K (this one is actually a decent size)
Andorra is really nice and is really way out of town. Unless you work by the airport brace yourself for a 50-60 min commute each way.
3BR villas 238-278K
4BR villa 310K
Last edited by ot734; Oct 2nd 2024 at 4:57 am.
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Continuing the thread:
Wadi Quortuba - looked nice on pictures and is new, but I never visited since it was far from my work.
3BR villas - 303-312K pa depending on the size
4BR villas - 303-403K pa (303K is the same size villa as 3BR, just with smaller bedrooms)
Al Hamra - decent facilities, houses feel a bit tired/small for the price:
2BR apt - 200K pa
4BR apt - 300K pa
3BR villa - 340-380K pa
4BR villa - 475K pa
Eid Villas - old but priced for value
2BR - 150K pa (140-160m2)
3BR - 175K pa (190m2)
4BR - 200K pa (240m2)
Arabian Homes - centrally located but VERY old (think the 80s, with furniture and appliances from those times), decently maintained, smallish rooms (eg 2BR townhouse is 100m2)
1BR - 125K
2BR - 165K
Granada - very old but priced for value, newer shared facilities (gym, pool, squash courts etc.)
2BR - 115K
3BR - 160-180K
4BR - 200K
After living in Riyadh for a while my strong advice is to consider commute time when choosing the compound. Spending 1 hour one-way to get to work quickly gets old. Weigh it against more family comfort which farther compounds in the North usually provide (since they are newer).
Wadi Quortuba - looked nice on pictures and is new, but I never visited since it was far from my work.
3BR villas - 303-312K pa depending on the size
4BR villas - 303-403K pa (303K is the same size villa as 3BR, just with smaller bedrooms)
Al Hamra - decent facilities, houses feel a bit tired/small for the price:
2BR apt - 200K pa
4BR apt - 300K pa
3BR villa - 340-380K pa
4BR villa - 475K pa
Eid Villas - old but priced for value
2BR - 150K pa (140-160m2)
3BR - 175K pa (190m2)
4BR - 200K pa (240m2)
Arabian Homes - centrally located but VERY old (think the 80s, with furniture and appliances from those times), decently maintained, smallish rooms (eg 2BR townhouse is 100m2)
1BR - 125K
2BR - 165K
Granada - very old but priced for value, newer shared facilities (gym, pool, squash courts etc.)
2BR - 115K
3BR - 160-180K
4BR - 200K
After living in Riyadh for a while my strong advice is to consider commute time when choosing the compound. Spending 1 hour one-way to get to work quickly gets old. Weigh it against more family comfort which farther compounds in the North usually provide (since they are newer).
Last edited by ot734; Oct 8th 2024 at 8:08 am.
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Not compounds, but a few modern apartment complexes are popping out there and you can find high-end apartments at a better pricing and location than most compounds. I viewed one recently fully furnished in a new apartment complex next to KAFD was pretty impressive. Can share details in dm.
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I recently contacted Granada compound and received the following prices:
2-bedroom apartment 140 sqm 120k
3-bedroom villa plus maid's room 252 sqm 180k
4-bedroom villa plus maid's room 285 sqm 220k
My sources tell me that although it is close to the new BISR site, Granada compound is very old (although adequately maintained) with no restaurant and a small gym with very old equipment (and which is closed on Mondays). Other than that the facilities appaently just comprise a small shop, football, basketball and tennis courts and four small pools. There is a wave pool but it is only open in the height of summer and then for limited hours on the weekend. Also electricity and satellite TV are not included in the rent and the compound puts on zero social events for residents (despite the claims on their website).
I have also found the attitude of the compound admin staff to be poor - other than sending me the price list and reservation form they have ignored my emails asking questions. If they treat prospective tenants like that I'm wary of how they will treat their actual tenants.
2-bedroom apartment 140 sqm 120k
3-bedroom villa plus maid's room 252 sqm 180k
4-bedroom villa plus maid's room 285 sqm 220k
My sources tell me that although it is close to the new BISR site, Granada compound is very old (although adequately maintained) with no restaurant and a small gym with very old equipment (and which is closed on Mondays). Other than that the facilities appaently just comprise a small shop, football, basketball and tennis courts and four small pools. There is a wave pool but it is only open in the height of summer and then for limited hours on the weekend. Also electricity and satellite TV are not included in the rent and the compound puts on zero social events for residents (despite the claims on their website).
I have also found the attitude of the compound admin staff to be poor - other than sending me the price list and reservation form they have ignored my emails asking questions. If they treat prospective tenants like that I'm wary of how they will treat their actual tenants.
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I have also found the attitude of the compound admin staff to be poor - other than sending me the price list and reservation form they have ignored my emails asking questions. If they treat prospective tenants like that I'm wary of how they will treat their actual tenants.
I went for a viewing at an arranged time. Showed up, guy didn't reply to my messages, I left..I got one two hours later "are you still here?"
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I had a similar experience with Granada compound when I emailed them about availability and prices. They replied that they were 100% full and then ignored all further messages still asking for prices and about a waiting list.




