The Best Areas For Rent in Dubai

  • Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022 | Last update: Tuesday، 23 April 2024
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If you are moving to Dubai, from another country, city or even a different area, then inding the right home is more than just properties you’re looking for in a home.

First you will need to understand the rental market as rental in Dubai boasts the highest costs compared to other Emirates in UAE.

The process of renting a living space is fairly efficient and time-bound – and also very watertight. The letter of the law – in the form of the tenancy contract – is all-important, therefore you need to ensure that you discuss all content before the landlord draws it up.

70% of the population take the renting route are expats and If you are living in Dubai, you can use the Rental Increase Calculator to get an idea of rental prices in the city.

Renting in emirates such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi is an expensive proposition; some reports claim that 35 to 40% of a household’s income may be spent on rent and utilities.

Keep in mind that the number of rental properties in the UAE far surpasses the demand, since construction has been going at breakneck speed in the country. Therefore, take your time and look for the perfect place to rent.

Some popular and well-known areas to rent in Dubai;

  • Dubai Marina

Dubai’s Marina is walking distance from the beach and faces the crystal-clear waters of the Dubai Marina. This area is full of swanky high-rises, great restaurants, and shopping malls.

  • Downtown Dubai

With the Burj Khalifa at its epicenter, this is yet another genteel part of town that is right next door to the financial district. It also houses the world’s largest mall, Dubai Mall.

  • Bur Dubai

This is the older part of town which retains its vintage charm. You will find both villas and apartment buildings here. Aside from having great street food, this is also the cultural hub of Dubai. It’s also very well-connected to the rest of the city.

There are also some websites that connect you to available apartments for rent, to check it out before actually rent it such as Bayut, Property finder and Dubizzle.

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