Standing 500 metres tall, stretching 170 kilometres, and housing up to 9 million residents, The Line defies every conventional definition of a city. And it is being built in the deserts of Tabuk, in northwest Saudi Arabia, right now.
The Line's design eliminates traditional urban problems entirely: no roads, no cars, no carbon emissions. High-speed transit connects end-to-end in under 20 minutes. AI manages energy, water, and services in real time. Nature corridors run alongside the built environment.
For property investors, the first residential reservations represent a genuinely unprecedented opportunity. Early investors in The Line's southern residential district are securing parcels in what will become the most discussed urban address on earth.
"The Line is not just about real estate," said one NEOM executive. "It is about demonstrating that cities do not have to damage the planet to serve their residents well."