Prix des loyers à Dubai en 2016

Voici une bien bonne nouvelle pour commencer l’année, les prix des loyers à Dubai ont baissé par rapport à l’année précédente. La baisse des loyers, constatée en début d’année, s’amplifie. Cette tendance touche quasiment tout le territoire de Dubai. Voici, ci-dessous, une liste des quartiers avec les différents changements.

Business Bay

Studio in early 2016: Dhs65,000 to Dhs75,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs80,000 to Dhs105,000 (Dhs90,000 to Dhs110,000 in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs110,000 to Dhs140,000 (Dhs120,000 to Dhs140,000 in 2015)

Three bedroom in early 2016: Dhs160,000 to Dhs190,000 (Dhs170,000 to Dhs190,000 in 2015)

Discovery Gardens

Studio in early 2016: Dhs45,000 to Dhs55,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs60,000 to Dhs75,000 (same in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs70,000 to Dhs80,000 (Dhs70,000 to Dhs85,000 in 2015)

Downtown Dubai

Studio in early 2016: Dhs65,000 to Dhs80,000 (Dhs70,000 to Dhs80,000 in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs95,000 to Dhs115,000 (Dhs100,000 to Dhs120,000 in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs160,000 to Dhs180,000 (Dhs170,000 to Dhs190,000 in 2015)

Dubai Marina

Studio in early 2016: Dhs60,000 to Dhs80,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs90,000 to Dhs110,000 (Dhs90,000 to Dhs120,000 in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs140,000 to Dhs180,000 (Dhs140,000 to Dhs190,000 in 2015)

Dubai Silicon Oasis

Studio in early 2016: Dhs35,000 to Dhs45,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs50,000 to Dhs70,000 (same in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs70,000 to Dhs85,000 (same in 2015)

The Greens

Studio in early 2016: Dhs60,000 to Dhs70,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs80,000 to Dhs90,000 (same in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs120,000 to Dhs145,000 (Dhs120,000 to Dhs150,000 in 2015)

JLT

Studio in early 2016: Dhs55,000 to Dhs70,000 (Dhs55,000 to Dhs75,000 in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs75,000 to Dhs95,000 (Dhs80,000 to Dhs100,000 in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs110,000 to Dhs135,000 (Dhs120,000 to Dhs150,000 in 2015)

Motor City

Studio in early 2016: Dhs50,000 to Dhs60,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs65,000 to Dhs80,000 (same in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs95,000 to Dhs120,000 (Dhs100,000 to Dhs120,000 in 2015)

Jumeirah Village

Studio in early 2016: Dhs40,000 to Dhs50,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs55,000 to Dhs70,000 (same in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs80,000 to Dhs100,000 (same in 2015)

Mirdif

Studio in early 2016: Dhs35,000 to Dhs45,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs60,000 to Dhs65,000 (same in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs80,000 to Dhs85,000 (same in 2015)

Oud Metha

Studio in early 2016: Dhs40,000 to Dhs50,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs65,000 to Dhs80,000 (Dhs70,000 to Dhs80,000 in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs85,000 to Dhs110,000 (same in 2015)

Jumeirah

Studio in early 2016: Dhs40,000 to Dhs50,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs70,000 to Dhs75,000 (same in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs85,000 to Dhs100,000 (same in 2015)

Umm Suqeim

Studio in early 2016: Dhs40,000 to Dhs50,000 (same in 2015)

One bedroom in early 2016: Dhs70,000 to Dhs75,000 (same in 2015)

Two bedroom in early 2016: Dhs90,000 to Dhs100,000 (same in 2015)

 

REMINDER OF THE RENT INDEX’S RULES: 

– If the rent of a property is less than 10 per cent of the average rent of a similar property in the same residential area there should be no increase.

– If the rent of a property is between 11 and 20 per cent less than the average rent of a similar property, the maximum increase is 5 per cent of the rent value.

– If the rent of a property is between 21 and 30 per cent less than the average rent of a similar property, the maximum increase is 10 per cent of the rent value.

– If the rent of a property is between 31 and 40 per cent less than the average rental of a similar property, the maximum increase is 15 per cent of the rent value.

– If the rent of a property is less than 40 per cent or over the average rent of a similar unit, the maximum increase is 20 per cent of the rent value.