Renting Beats Owning in UAE’s Key Locations, Study Finds

A recent Bloom Holding study uncovers eight UAE areas where renters save significantly compared to homeowners, while a few communities still favour buyers over tenants

The UAE’s real estate landscape is continuing to evolve, with recent data revealing a notable shift in the financial benefits of renting over homeownership in several prime locations.

According to a new study by Bloom Holding, eight communities across the country currently offer better returns for tenants than homeowners. These findings come amid the UAE’s increasingly mature and stable property market, which has seen manavgat escort consistent growth in the post-pandemic era driven by an influx of professionals and wealthy expatriates.

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Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah emerged as the most tenant-friend

ly area. The artificial archipelago features a stark contrast between rent and ownership costs — the average monthly mortgage is Dh18,782, nearly three times the average rent of Dh6,667.

“This discrepancy makes renting a financially savvy choice in these areas,” a Bloom Holding spokesperson said.

Other high-rent-to-mortgage-gap areas include Al Barsha in Dubai and Al Amerah in Ajman, both showing rental savings exceeding 60 per cent. On Abu Dhabi’s exclusive Saadiyat Island, renters pay Dh14,167 monthly, while homeowners face a Dh22,669 mortgage — a 60.01 per cent difference.

The trend is echoed in other locations such as Muwaileh (Sharjah), Expo City (Dubai), Al Hamra Village (Ras Al Khaimah), and Al Rashidiya (Ajman), where rental savings range from 46.44 per cent to 59.23 per cent.

However, the study also highlights areas where purchasing a home remains more cost-effective.

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In Abu Dhabi’s Al Reef, the monthly mortgage is Dh4,659, while rent averages Dh7,500 — a 37.88 per cent advantage for buyers. Khalifa City, another Abu Dhabi suburb, shows a smaller yet significant gap, with mortgages 19.61 per cent cheaper than rent.

In Dubai, Culture Village (Al Jaddaf) and Jumeirah Village Triangle show cost benefits of 31.62 per cent and 31.07 per cent respectively in favour of homeowners.

Even in Sharjah and Ajman, a few communities offer modest benefits to buyers. Tilal City has a 12.07 per cent difference, and in Al Sawan, the gap stands at 10.61 per cent.

Industry experts say such insights reflect the growing complexity and segmentation of the UAE real estate market. Tenants and investors alike are advised to consider not just location and property type, but also comparative cost analysis in decision-making.

As the market matures, the choice between renting and buying is becoming increasingly nuanced — with clear financial implications depending on where you live.

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