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Buy or rent an apartment in Dubai

A data-bounded way to read the buy-versus-rent decision from registered apartment prices, annual rents and the gross yield they imply.

Instantané vérifié: 20 Aug 2026Ventes DLD + contrats Ejari
Données canoniques
ZonePrix médianLoyer annuelRendement brutÉchantillon
Dubai Production CityAED 490,000AED 55,65211.4%220 ventes
2,857 locations
Dubai Studio CityAED 575,000AED 59,83910.4%100 ventes
401 locations
Dubai Studio CityAED 577,585AED 60,00010.4%364 ventes
607 locations
Al Qusais Industrial FifthAED 463,800AED 47,50010.2%65 ventes
1,608 locations
Jumeirah Beach ResidenceAED 2,450,000AED 250,00010.2%99 ventes
77 locations
Saih Shuaib 2AED 484,495AED 46,8009.7%88 ventes
599 locations
International City Ph 1AED 405,000AED 39,0009.6%281 ventes
1,003 locations
Me'aisem FirstAED 661,395AED 62,0009.4%590 ventes
3,850 locations
Wadi Al Safa 7AED 698,500AED 64,0009.2%88 ventes
210 locations
International CityAED 420,000AED 36,5008.7%883 ventes
9,652 locations

What does the registered market show about buying versus renting?

Renting

Annual rent is the recurring cost of living in the unit. The table shows the registered Ejari annual rent per area, but not your negotiated cheque count, agent fee or future rent increases.

Buying

The gross yield equals annual rent divided by median price—the return an owner captures instead of paying rent. It excludes your mortgage rate, the 4% DLD transfer fee, service charge and any price change.

This anchors the decision to registered prices and rents. It is not personalised: your holding period, financing cost and transaction fees decide the outcome—model them in the calculator.

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