Luxury apartments for rent in Dubai

Dubai is the most popular city in the United Arab Emirates. It has evolved into a global hub for tourism, trade, and innovation. Its population reached approximately 3.79 million, with expatriates constituting over 90%. The city's economy thrives on tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services, with oil revenues contributing less than 1% to its GDP. In March 2024, Dubai inaugurated the world's largest waste-to-energy facility, capable of powering around 135,000 homes. In July 2024, plans were unveiled for the world's largest logistics hub dedicated to food, fruits, and vegetables. These initiatives underscore Dubai's commitment to sustainable development and economic diversification.

20 homes
  • Dubai Harbour

    Emaar Beachfront
    AED 800,000 per year
    • Penthouse
    • 4 beds
    • 2,707 sq. ft.
    Reduced price
  • Downtown Dubai

    The Address Residences Dubai Opera
    AED 495,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 3 beds
    • 1,573 sq. ft.
  • Mohammed Bin Rashid City

    Sobha Hartland
    AED 215,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,486 sq. ft.
    New to market
  • Palm Jumeirah

    Serenia The Palm
    AED 345,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,604 sq. ft.
  • Barsha Heights (Tecom)

    Madison Residency
    AED 70,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • studio
    • 653 sq. ft.
    New to market
  • Dubai Marina

    Six Towers
    AED 140,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 1 beds
    • 1,170 sq. ft.
    New to market
  • Al Wasl

    Canal Front Residences
    AED 239,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,516 sq. ft.
    Reduced price
  • Al Wasl

    Canal Front Residences
    AED 230,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,516 sq. ft.
    Reduced price
  • Dubai Harbour

    Emaar Beachfront
    AED 180,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,143 sq. ft.
    New to market
  • Al Wasl

    Canal Front Residences
    AED 260,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 3 beds
    • 1,745 sq. ft.
  • Dubai Creek Harbour

    Creek Palace
    AED 110,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 1 beds
    • 644 sq. ft.
  • Downtown Dubai

    The Address BLVD Sky Collection
    AED 200,000 per year
    • Serviced apartment
    • 1 beds
    • 838 sq. ft.
  • Zabeel First

    One Za'abeel
    AED 600,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 2,015 sq. ft.
  • Dubai Harbour

    Emaar Beachfront
    AED 185,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 1 beds
    • 727 sq. ft.
  • Dubai Harbour

    Emaar Beachfront
    AED 220,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,394 sq. ft.
    New to market
  • Business Bay

    Residence 110
    AED 185,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,235 sq. ft.
  • Business Bay

    J ONE
    AED 120,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 1 beds
    • 718 sq. ft.
    Reduced price
  • Dubai Harbour

    Emaar Beachfront
    AED 200,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,206 sq. ft.
  • Mohammed Bin Rashid City

    Sobha Hartland
    AED 90,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 1 beds
    • 490 sq. ft.
  • Dubai Marina

    Al Sahab
    AED 162,000 per year
    • Apartment
    • 2 beds
    • 1,350 sq. ft.

What is the typical lease duration for luxury apartments in Dubai? 

Standard tenancy contracts in Dubai are for 12 months. While multi-year agreements are possible, they are less common.

How is rent typically paid? 

Rent is often paid upfront for the entire year. However, many landlords accept multiple cheques, usually between two and four, to cover the annual rent.

What amenities can I expect in a luxury apartment? 

Luxury apartments in Dubai often feature resort-style amenities such as swimming pools, gyms, spas, and sometimes private beaches or marinas. High-end finishes and spacious layouts are also common.

Which neighbourhoods are popular for luxury living? 

Prime areas include Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah, and Jumeirah Beach Residences, each offering unique lifestyles and amenities.

Are luxury apartments furnished? 

The options may vary. Some luxury apartments come fully furnished, while others are unfurnished, which allows tenants to personalise their space.