Properties For Rent in Dubai
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AED 70,000 Yearly
UNFURNISHED | CLOSED KITCHEN | SPACIOUS
AED 130,000 Yearly
Modern Finishing | Spacious Layout | Near Metro
AED 75,000 Yearly
Resort-Style Amenities | Prime Location | Ready
AED 250,000 Yearly
High Floor | Brand New | Creek View
AED 100,000 Yearly
Rented | Pool View | Gated Community
AED 240,000 Yearly
Tiara Residences | Open View | Beach Access
AED 130,000 Yearly
Al Amir | 2BHK + MAID | Close To School
AED 80,000 Yearly
Newly Renovated | Spacious Layout | Al Amir
AED 75,000 Yearly
Family Friendly Living | Fully Renovated | Al Amir Residence
AED 135,000 Yearly
V3 Tower JLT Lake View | Big Layout | Closed Kitchen
AED 47,000 Yearly
Spacious Studio | Close to Metro | Vacant 1st dec
AED 85,000 Yearly
Fully Furnished | Concorde Tower | Close to Metro
AED 255,000 Yearly
Panoramic Marina View | High Floor | Upgraded Unit
AED 200,000 Yearly
Luxury Design | Elegant Finishes | Near Amenities
AED 70,000 Yearly
Fully Furnished | Large Layout | Open View
AED 120,000 Yearly
Spacious 1BHK | Fully Furnished | High Floor
AED 500,000 Yearly
Near Park | Single Row | Huge Garden
AED 66,000 Yearly
Four Cheques | Fully Furnished | Near Metro
AED 54,000 Yearly
Big Layout | Vacant | Bright View
AED 200,000 Yearly
Fully Furnished | Bright and Spacious Layout | Lake View
AED 300,000 Yearly
Palm View | Large Layout | Private Beach Access
AED 200,000 Yearly
Chiller Free! | Spacious Layout | Private Beach Access
AED 180,000 Yearly
Meydan Avenue | Fully Furnished | Gated Community
AED 140,000 Yearly
The Cascades Tower | Modern 2 BR | Close to Metro
FAQs
What is the average rent for apartments in Dubai monthly?
The rent for apartments in Dubai can vary greatly depending on the neighborhood and the size of the apartment. Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai, and Business Bay generally have higher rents, while more affordable options can be found in areas such as Al Qusais, Deira, or International City. The rental price also depends on the apartment's age, amenities, and location within the city.
How to find apartments for rent in Dubai?
You can find apartments for rent in Dubai by exploring available listings through trusted real estate channels. Kredium can help you find the perfect rental property based on your location, budget, and preferences, whether you’re looking for a studio, apartment, or villa. Call us at +971 56 417 6546.
Which area is cheapest for rent in Dubai?
More affordable rents can typically be found in areas like International City, Deira, or Dubai South. However, prices vary depending on proximity to metro stations, building quality, and amenities.
How much is studio rent in Dubai per month?
Studio rental prices vary based on location, building age, furnishing, and demand. You may find cheaper studios in outer zones, while central areas usually have higher prices.
How much do you pay for rent in Dubai?
Rent prices are influenced by factors such as:
- Property type (studio, apartment, villa)
- Furnishing status
- Location and community features
How much should I budget for rent in Dubai?
It’s advisable to set aside 30–35% of your income for rent, though this can change depending on your preferred location, accommodation type, and lifestyle.
Is a security deposit required for renting in Dubai?
Yes. Most rentals require a refundable security deposit, usually a percentage of annual rent. The exact amount varies by landlord and property type (furnished vs unfurnished).
Can Kredium help me rent a property in Dubai?
Absolutely. Kredium supports you through the full rental process, helping you find, evaluate, and secure ready-to-move-in apartments, villas, or townhouses in line with your criteria. Call us at +971 56 417 6546.
Can foreigners rent property in Dubai?
Yes, expats can rent property in Dubai without restrictions. Both short-term and long-term rentals are available for non-residents and residents alike.
Do I need to register my rental contract in Dubai?
Yes, all tenancy agreements in Dubai must be registered through the Ejari system. This protects both tenant and landlord and is often required to set up utilities or apply for visas.
Who pays the utility bills in rented properties in Dubai?
Typically, the tenant is responsible for paying utility bills such as electricity, water (DEWA in Dubai), internet, and gas. In some furnished or serviced apartments, certain utilities may be included—always check your contract.
What is DEWA and how do I set it up?
DEWA (Dubai Electricity and Water Authority) provides water and electricity in Dubai. After signing your rental agreement, you or your agent must register for DEWA—usually online or via a real estate platform—with your Ejari number.
Is maintenance included in the rent?
Basic maintenance (like plumbing and AC servicing) is usually covered by the landlord, but minor issues under a certain cost (e.g. 500 AED) may be the tenant’s responsibility, depending on the contract.