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This is a list of single-family residences located in Saudi Arabia which have living space in excess of 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2).

Name City Area (sq m) Coordinates Description
Kingdom Resort Hay al Huda 500,000 24°39′09″N 46°36′11″E / 24.652463°N 46.603076°E / 24.652463; 46.603076 Prince al Waleeds resort contains 3 lakes integrated with splendid gardens. This is where he entertains his guests.[1]
Promotion Palace Hay al Huda 250,000 24°38′37″N 46°40′45″E / 24.643587°N 46.679208°E / 24.643587; 46.679208 Prince al Waleeds inherited palace is frequently shown in videos for the promotion of public relations which is why locals has dubbed it as promotion palace.[2] It has 3 swimming pools and large splendid palace. The mosque on the left and the palace next to it is also his. According to Time magazine "Al-Waleed and his two wives live in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in a $300 million sand-colored palace whose 317 rooms are adorned with 1,500 tons of Italian marble, silk oriental carpets, gold-plated faucets and 250 TV sets. It has four kitchens, for Arabic, Continental and Asian cuisines, and a fifth just for dishing up desserts, run by chefs who can feed 2,000 people on an hour's notice. There is also a lagoon-shaped pool and a 45-seat basement cinema".[3]
Kingdom Oasis Janadriyah 4,000,000 25°02′49″N 46°58′19″E / 25.047°N 46.972035°E / 25.047; 46.972035 Prince al Waleeds Oasis is still under construction this 4 million sq m luxury resort will include a 70,000 sq m lake and a private zoo.[4][1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b [1][dead link]
  2. ^ "YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  3. ^ The Prince And The Portfolio - Time Archived 2010-05-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Kingdom Oasis in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia". Virtual Globetrotting. 2009-01-05. Retrieved 2018-03-15.