As-Suwayda governorate, in southern Syria on Jabal Al-Arab (the Druze mountain), is known for its distinctive black-basalt architecture, volcanic landscape, and fertile highland agriculture. The real estate market offers traditional stone houses, modern family homes, apple and grape orchards, and rural land plots at competitive prices.
Demand spreads across As-Suwayda city, the Roman-era town of Shahba (with its preserved Roman baths and mosaics), Salkhad with its hilltop citadel, and the smaller mountain villages of Al-Qrayya, Al-Mushannaf, and Areeqa. The cool highland climate and the strong agricultural sector — especially apples, grapes, and olives — make As-Suwayda attractive to both local buyers and returning expatriate families.
AqaarGate lists verified properties across As-Suwayda governorate with photo documentation, transparent pricing, and direct agent contact — including stone houses, modern apartments, apple and grape orchards, and rural land plots.
As-Suwayda offers traditional black-basalt stone houses, modern family homes, apartments, apple and grape orchards, farms, and rural land plots at competitive prices.
As-Suwayda city, Shahba, Salkhad, Al-Qrayya, Al-Mushannaf, and Areeqa are the most active areas — known for their cool highland climate and agricultural heritage.