17.6% of registered real estate or 139,800 units stand vacant nationwide: PACI data shows
Infrastructure and facilities statistics recorded 102 hotels, 1,144 schools, 103 hospitals, 114 clinics, 28 colleges and 22 institutes. The data also lists 1,594 mosques, 100 clubs, 177 parks, 374 cooperative societies, 1,411 government buildings, 5,073 commercial buildings, 1,208 factories, 6,951 farms, 8,256 livestock pens and 1,018 stables.

- Statistics show that, by the end of 2025, vacant properties included 55,300 residential apartments, 1,448 annexes, 37,902 shops, 4,098 marginal units and 27,730 other traditional units.
- The figures also covered unoccupied buildings, including 5,455 houses, 42 apartment buildings, 2,821 marginal buildings and 8,409 traditional buildings, in addition to 775 properties still under construction, reports Al-Rai daily.
- PACI data indicates there are 227,700 buildings across the country, of which 64.5 percent — or 146,900 — are residential. A further 13,700 buildings are designated for work purposes, while 40,257 are allocated for both residential and work use.
The number of vacant real estate units in Kuwait reached 139,800 at the end of last year, accounting for 17.6 percent of the total units assigned automated numbers and registered with the Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI), according to official data.
Statistics show that, by the end of 2025, vacant properties included 55,300 residential apartments, 1,448 annexes, 37,902 shops, 4,098 marginal units and 27,730 other traditional units.
The figures also covered unoccupied buildings, including 5,455 houses, 42 apartment buildings, 2,821 marginal buildings and 8,409 traditional buildings, in addition to 775 properties still under construction, reports Al-Rai daily.
PACI data indicates there are 227,700 buildings across the country, of which 64.5 percent — or 146,900 — are residential. A further 13,700 buildings are designated for work purposes, while 40,257 are allocated for both residential and work use.
The total real estate stock stands at 804,200 units. Apartments account for the largest share at 358,300 units, representing 44.5 percent of the total. The figures also include 179,200 houses, 9,807 annexes, 164,500 shops, 5,731 marginal units and 85,500 traditional units.
Of the apartments, 271,600 are allocated for housing, representing 75.8 percent, while 10,971 are used for business activities.
Units allocated strictly for housing total 435,300, compared with 136,900 designated for work and 36,200 combining both residential and commercial use.
Geographically, Al-Ahmadi Governorate recorded the highest number of real estate units at 52,200, followed by Al-Jahra with 45,800, Al-Farwaniya with 35,600, Hawalli with 34,200, the Capital with 33,500, and Mubarak Al-Kabeer with 26,100 units.
In terms of houses, Al-Ahmadi also ranked first with 35,500 homes, followed by Al-Jahra with 31,600, Al-Farwaniya with 29,000, the Capital with 27,200, Hawalli with 26,200, and Mubarak Al-Kabeer with 22,900.
Additional PACI data shows the presence of 71 palaces nationwide, including 29 in the Capital Governorate. The number of villas reached 156,000, with 34,600 located in Al-Ahmadi, representing 22.2 percent of the total.
Infrastructure and facilities statistics recorded 102 hotels, 1,144 schools, 103 hospitals, 114 clinics, 28 colleges and 22 institutes. The data also lists 1,594 mosques, 100 clubs, 177 parks, 374 cooperative societies, 1,411 government buildings, 5,073 commercial buildings, 1,208 factories, 6,951 farms, 8,256 livestock pens and 1,018 stables.

























