Al-Asimah (or The Capital) Governorate, whose center is called Kuwait City, and is considered Kuwait's commercial, political and residential center as well. It was established in 1962, and before the establishment of the governorate, the majority of Kuwaitis previously lived in Kuwait City (the old areas of Kuwait: Jiblah, Sharq, Al-Mirqab). Al-Asimah Governorate (Capital) is considered one of the governorates with medium population density, and it is distinguished from other governorates by the presence of a large number of towers and skyscrapers, especially in the center of Kuwait City. Among its landmarks: the Liberation Tower, Kuwait Towers, the Grand Mosque, financial institutions, including: the Kuwait Stock Exchange (Boursa Kuwait), the Central Bank of Kuwait, and other bank centers. Governmental institutions such as: the Kuwaiti National Assembly, Seif Palace, and many government ministries and foreign embassies. Towers such as: Al Hamra Tower, Capital Tower. Commercial complexes such as: Souk Al Mubarakia, Souk Sharq mall.
The most expensive residential areas are located near the capital, and are distinguished from other areas near the main service centers within the capital, such as: banks, ministries complex, investment companies. Al-Asimah Governorate (Capital) contains 31 districts, which are: Khaldiya, Dasma, Daiya, Doha, Rawda, Surra, Shamiya, Sharq, Shuwaikh Residential, Shuwaikh Industrial, Sulaibikhat, Adailiya, Faiha, Qadisiya, Qibla - Jibla, Qeirawan, Mubarakia, Mirqab, Mansouriya, Nuzha, Nahda, Yarmouk, Bnaid Al-Gar, Jaber Al-Ahmad, Dasman, North West Sulaibikhat, Hessah Al Mubarak, Abdullah Al-Salem, Ghornata, Qortuba, Kaifan
Search now for commercial properties for sale in Al-Asimah Governorate, such as: owned offices, owned shops, stores, commercial, craft and industrial lands, commercial complexes, hotels, commercial projects such as restaurants, cafes, and salons, where you can search on the Bo shamlan Kuwait real estate finder website, and contact owner or broker directly. Look now for the golden opportunities in Al-Asimah Governorate and own a commercial store with a free title deed to conduct your business or the aim of investing and renting the store and benefiting from the return on rent, or reselling it when its price rises in the future. One of the advantages of owning a commercial property is that it gives the owner the advantage and freedom to modify the interior and decorations.
There are some tips that must be taken into consideration before buying a commercial property in Kuwait:
Commercial activity is permitted in accordance with the requirements of the municipality, Kuwait Fire Force, the Ministry of Electricity and other concerned authorities in Kuwait.
Define building maintenance responsibilities such as elevator maintenance and building facilities.
Ensure the availability of services such as cleaning the building, bathrooms and security man (guard).
Make sure car parkings are available in or around the building.
If you are dealing with a real estate agency or a broker, make sure that the one you are dealing with is licensed by the relevant authorities, and make sure of their fees. It is worth noting that the customary fee in sales contracts is equivalent to 1% of the sale value.
Review the property documents of the property owner.
Make sure that the property does not violate the laws of the municipality or Kuwait Fire Force and other concerned authorities in the country
It is preferable to have a security system throughout the day using surveillance cameras.
Review the property data, and if there is more than one seller, in this case you must make sure that all owners agree to the deal.
Make sure that the building is licensed, not violating, or encroaching on state property.