West House | Burj Khalifa | Ready to Move
Business Bay, Dubai
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
5
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Parking
NA

Looking to rent a home in the UAE? Whether you’re searching for a stylish apartment in Downtown Dubai, a spacious villa in Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Island, or a budget friendly flat in Sharjah, the UAE offers a wide range of rental options to suit every lifestyle and budget. From fully furnished units to family friendly townhouses, tenants can choose from short-term or long-term leases in secure, well managed communities. Popular locations like Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Village Circle, and Al Reem Island provide access to schools, shopping malls, parks, and public transport making them ideal for families, professionals, and expats alike. With flexible contracts and RERA regulated listings, renting a property in the UAE is simple, safe, and convenient.
Simple Answers for Smart Investment, ensures you make informed decisions in Dubai’s real estate market.
Simple Answers for Smart Investment, ensures you make informed
decisions in Dubai’s real estate market.
You can rent apartments, villas, townhouses, condos, office spaces, and retail shops across major areas of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other emirates. Listings include both family-friendly options and premium luxury rentals.
Yes. Dubai allows residents, expats, and international tenants to rent properties without ownership restrictions. A valid passport or Emirates ID is typically required along with the tenancy contract registered through Ejari.
Rental prices vary depending on the area, size, and property type. Luxury properties near Downtown or Burj Khalifa cost more, while communities like JVC, Town Square, and Mirdif offer more affordable rental options.
Usually you will need your passport, Emirates ID (for residents), bank statements or proof of income, and signed tenancy agreement. Some landlords may request security deposits or post-dated checks.
Yes. All rental agreements must be registered with Ejari, ensuring legal protection for both tenants and landlords. RERA guidelines regulate rent increases, contract renewals, and dispute resolution for a transparent rental process.
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