Oman Lowers Age Requirement for Land Grants to Single Citizens: Men Eligible at 23, Women at 30

Oman’s Shura Council — In a recent session attended by Dr. Khalfan bin Saeed Al Shuaili, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning, several key announcements were made regarding land allocation policies, urban development, and residential projects.
Key Change: Reduced Eligibility Age for Land Grants to Singles
The Minister stated:
“From now on, single men will be eligible for government land at age 23, and single women at age 30. Previously, both genders had to wait until the age of 40.”
This reform aims to empower youth and ease access to housing as part of Oman’s ongoing housing strategies.
Key Statistics Shared:
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Investment Land Plots Offered | 2,189 plots (2022–2025) for commercial, mixed-use, industrial, and agricultural purposes |
| Future-Oriented Cities | 5 new cities: Sultan Haitham, Al Thuraya, Sohar, Salalah, and Nizwa, totaling 39 million sqm |
| Real Estate Transactions (2021–2024) | 375,132 transactions valued at over OMR 10 billion |
| Social Housing Program | 4,923 families served, 216 units in integrated housing projects, 1,000 units in Sultan Haitham City |
| Land Distribution Since 2021 | 69,963 land plots and housing units distributed via digital platforms |
| Real Estate Development Projects (2022–2024) | 20 licenses issued with a total investment value of OMR 500 million |
| Population Growth Readiness | Prepared over 49,000 plots with various uses based on sustainable development standards |
These measures reflect Oman’s strategic shift toward smart urbanization, sustainable development, and stronger support for young citizens. Lowering the land grant age is a bold step addressing social demands and promoting investment in the housing sector.
The Shura Council is one of the two chambers of Oman’s Council of Oman, serving a legislative and supervisory role through elected representatives. The other chamber, the State Council, is composed of members appointed by His Majesty the Sultan.
Source:
This news was published on Al Roya newspaper:
Oman Amends Land Grant Conditions for Unmarried Citizens – Al Roya



