Kuwait’s residential landscape has reached a significant milestone with the official handover of the primary infrastructure for the South Khaitan residential project. The Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) has confirmed that all critical road networks, high-voltage power stations, and water distribution systems are now fully operational. This achievement is a major win for the thousands of Kuwaiti families awaiting home construction permits in one of the most sought-after ‘infill’ locations near the capital. The South Khaitan project serves as a model for the country’s new approach to urban planning, featuring wider boulevards, integrated smart-city sensors for energy management, and extensive green buffer zones designed to mitigate the local desert heat. The completion of this phase is expected to trigger a massive surge in local construction activity, providing a substantial boost to the national building materials and engineering sectors. Market analysts point out that the high demand for plots in South Khaitan reflects the enduring strength and resilience of Kuwait’s domestic property market. As the government continues to fast-track these ‘priority districts,’ the focus is shifting toward creating self-sustained neighborhoods that reduce pressure on central Kuwait City. The South Khaitan development is strategically located near major transit corridors, ensuring that it will become a vibrant hub for professional families. With the infrastructure now in place, the district is set to witness a rapid transformation over the next 18 months as private villas and community centers begin to rise, marking another successful chapter in Kuwait’s national housing strategy.



































































