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Dubai’s Rent-to-Own Market Regaining Popularity Amidst Rising Rental Prices – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/26 at 1:52 PM
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The concept of ‘rent-to-own’ properties is gaining popularity once again as rental prices continue to surge in many areas. Rent stabilisation is being witnessed in some communities following a three-year rally, driven by high demand from a rising population. Rent-to-own programmes are particularly popular in areas of Dubai where prices are high, allowing individuals to own their dream homes with ease and save on rentals. The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Rera) adjusted its rental calculator in early March, prompting tenants to explore strategies for managing housing costs and achieving long-term financial stability, including pursuing homeownership through rent-to-own programmes.

Data from property management firms in Dubai suggests a rise in rent-to-own arrangements in upscale neighbourhoods like Downtown and Dubai Marina, as well as mid-range areas like Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT) and Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC). Sachin Kumar Singh, business head and managing partner at Foremen Fiefdom, stated that transitioning to ownership under a rent-to-own plan allows tenants to lock in current market prices and avoid potential rent increases in the future, providing stability and financial predictability for those with long-term homeownership goals.

The rise of rent-to-own trends is seen as a balancing act between landowners and tenants, finding common ground that benefits both parties satisfactorily. The rent-to-own option is gaining traction again, offering a path towards eventual ownership for qualified renters. Dubai’s surging rental market has breathed new life into the rent-to-own concept, allowing tenants to negotiate ownership with willing landlords and secure flexible payment structures that are attractive to aspiring buyers.

Overall, the resurgence of rent-to-own properties in Dubai reflects a growing demand for stability and financial predictability among renters. As rental prices continue to rise, the option to transition to homeownership through rent-to-own programmes provides a viable solution for individuals to secure their dream homes and build equity over time. By taking advantage of these programmes, tenants can avoid significant rent increases in the future and achieve long-term financial stability while landlords benefit from secure investments and confident tenants committed to ownership.

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