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Crown Prince Issues Decision Amending Regulations on Non-Bahraini Property Ownership

Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, issued a decision to amend the regulations governing non-Bahraini property ownership in Bahrain. This decision, No. (27) of 2025, modifies certain provisions of Decision No. (43) of 2003. The decision updates the rules on areas where non-Bahrainis can own property in the Kingdom.

The amendment came after the Deputy Prime Minister proposed it and the Cabinet approved it. It aims to improve the framework for non-Bahraini property ownership while maintaining national interests. The changes clarify the areas eligible for foreign property ownership and create new guidelines for the real estate market.

Non-Bahrainis have long been allowed to own property in specific areas. However, these regulations were seen as outdated and in need of modernization. The decision aims to streamline the process while ensuring the Kingdom’s laws are in line with current international practices. As a result, it will create a more efficient system for non-Bahraini investors.

The new regulations will focus on balancing economic growth with the preservation of Bahrain’s unique real estate market. By updating the rules, the Kingdom hopes to attract more foreign investment and boost its property sector. Non-Bahraini investors will now have clearer guidelines for purchasing property, fostering greater transparency.

This decision aligns with Bahrain’s broader economic goals. It is part of ongoing efforts to create an environment that welcomes foreign investors. The Kingdom continues to make reforms aimed at diversifying its economy and enhancing its position on the global stage.

With this amendment, Bahrain is strengthening its appeal as a destination for international investors. By adjusting property ownership rules, the Kingdom will promote sustainable growth in the real estate sector.

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