Versuchen GOLD - Frei

Dubai rent growth slows as new homes give tenants more choice

Gulf News

|

November 10, 2025

A SURGE OF NEW APARTMENTS IS GIVING RENTERS LEVERAGE TO NEGOTIATE

- BY JUSTIN VARGHESE

After two years of sharp rent increases, Dubai tenants are finally getting some breathing space.

Apartments in several popular areas are no longer rising as fast — and in some cases, are slightly cheaper than earlier this year.

The change isn’t the same everywhere, but renters now have more room to plan, compare, and even push for better deals. Here are six things to consider:

Rents are cooling in key neighbourhoods:

According to Savills’ Q3-2025 Dubai Residential Report, rent growth has “started to level off” in mid-range communities where new homes have recently been completed.

Areas such as Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), Arjan, and Dubai Hills Estate are seeing slower rent adjustments, while prime zones like Palm Jumeirah and Al Barari continue to attract strong demand.

“Dubai’s residential market continues to attract a diverse pool of buyers, from end-users seeking long-term value to investors drawn by the emirate’s stable regulatory framework and global appeal,” said Andrew Cummings, Head of Residential Agency, Middle East at Savills. He added that Dubai’s growing base of long-term residents shows how the city is evolving from a transient market into a “family-friendly environment” — something that also helps stabilise rents.

That matches what was recently reported — rents in Bur Dubai, Arjan, and Dubai Silicon Oasis are down by up to 5 per cent.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Gulf News

Gulf News

Powell accuses Trump of using threat of criminal charges to intimidate Fed

Justice Department issues subpoenas over Powell's building renovation testimony

time to read

3 mins

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

Pakistan Met office denies extreme cold wave reports

The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) yesterday said temperatures in the coming days are expected to remain within the normal winter range, rejecting claims circulating online of an “extreme cold wave” forecast between January 16 and 25.

time to read

1 min

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

Gulf News

'Kohli can play for India for 5-6 years'

Star Indian batter registered his 7th successive score of fifty-plus on Sunday

time to read

1 mins

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

Gulf News

Emaar’s Alabbar on why the UAE soars while Europe stalls

HE SAYS HIS FAILURES ABROAD TAUGHT HIM UAE’S SUPPORTIVE POLICIES ARE UNIQUE

time to read

3 mins

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

Gulf News

More federal agents land in Minneapolis

HOMELAND SECURITY CHIEF DEFENDS OFFICER'S ACTIONS

time to read

2 mins

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

How native bees found a home at Expo City

THEY BUILT THEIR FIRST HIVE ON THEIR OWN AS EXPO CITY TOOK SHAPE, NOW THEY ARE A FLOURISHING POPULATION

time to read

2 mins

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

UAE approves new drug for heart failure treatment

UAE second country to authorise dual-action tablet

time to read

1 min

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

Gulf News

New Crypto Token Regulatory Framework in force in Dubai

This reshapes how digital asset firms operate, expand, and hire in the emirate

time to read

1 mins

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

Rybakina headlines star-studded field

WTA 500 EVENT WILL BE HELD FROM JAN 31 TO FEB 7

time to read

2 mins

January 13, 2026

Gulf News

Password alerts fuel Instagram data fears

Cybersecurity firm says 17.5m accounts compromised, Meta denies allegation

time to read

1 mins

January 13, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size