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    See 9 cheapest areas to live in Sharjah and average rents here

    See cheap rents of apartments in Sharjah, also find average prices here


    Published:  February 16, 2020 14:40 Anjana Kumar, Senior Reporter

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    Sharjah rents
    Sharjah rents have been dropping consistently. In 2020 rents are likely to drop further making accommodation affordable to not just Sharjah residents, but for UAE residents who work in Dubai and other emirates. Take a look at 10 cheapest areas to rent in Sharjah. We have a guide and latest average rents in the areas. All rents are average annual rates. Image Credit: Gulf News Archive
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    Sharjah Rent
    AL KHAN: Al Khan is one of the prime waterfront communities in Sharjah. There is the Al Khan Bay or Al Khan Lagoon which is a key part of the neighbourhood. Within the emirate of Sharjah, the community of Al Khan is considered one of the most popular places to rent and buy apartments. Average rents here hover around Dh22,000 and Dh24,000 for a one-bedroom unit. Some units come with free parking as well. Asking price for one bed room with two bathrooms in a brand new building is Dh26,000. So take your pick. Image Credit: Gulf News Archive
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    Sharjah Rent
    Al QASSIMIYA: Al Qassimiya is close to King Faisal road, Abdul Aziz road, Al Estiqlal road. Asking rest for a building in this area is Dh24,000 for a spacious two-bedroom unit. The apartment comes with a spacious hall, two bathrooms, central air conditioner, gas, a balcony too. A three-bedroom unit with free chiller in a building located in Al Nud, behind Megamart is asking a rent of Dh48,000 per annum. Image Credit: Gulf News Archive
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    Al NAHDA: Al Nahda, Sharjah is an extension of Al Nahda area in Dubai. It lies between Sharjah and Dubai. Many people who work in Dubai prefer staying in Al Nahda Sharjah as it is cheaper than what it is in the Dubai side. Average rents here for a studio hover around Dh23,000, a one-bedroom is available for around Dh26,000 while a two-bedroom apartment is around Dh34,000. Image Credit: Gulf News Archive
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    Al WAHDA: Al Wahda Street in Sharjah is a residential and commercial area consisting of famous retail stores, malls and supermarkets, all of which are within walking distances. Al Wahda Street's residential area lies on the Al Majaz side where it is close to landmarks such as City Centre Sharjah, Star Cineplex, Al Noor Mosque and Al Majaz Waterfront. Al Taawun, Al Nahda, Sharjah's industrial areas and Abu Shagara are all easily reachable from the residential area of Al Wahda Street. Average rents here hover around Dh18,000 for a studio, Dh24,000 for one-bedroom, Dh40,000 for a two-bedroom apartment Image Credit: Gulf News Archive
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    CORNICHE AL BUHAIRA: Corniche Al Buhaira is a narrow strip of land around Khalid Lake featuring residential complexes, resorts, parks, supermarkets and restaurants. It is surrounded by some well-known landmarks including Al Majaz Waterfront. This is regarded as the more expensive area of Sharjah. But if you scout around, you can find average rents here are around Dh42,000 for a two-bedroom apartment and around Dh30,000 for a one-bedroom apartment Image Credit: Gulf News Archive
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    Sharjah Rents
    ROLLA: Located to the east of Khalid Lake, Rolla Area is a small yet prominent community in Sharjah. The area is termed 'Rolla' after a large banyan tree that once thrived in the area. Rolla is part of the Al Ghuwair development, the neighbourhood is nestled between the communities of Al Shuwaihean and Al Musalla. Average rents here hover around Dh12,000 for studio, Dh16,000 for one-bedroom, Dh25,000 for two-bedroom apartment. Image Credit: Gulf News Archive
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    Sharjah Rents
    ABU SHAGARA: Abu Shagara is located between Al Wahda Street (E11) and King Faisal Street. The community boasts an array of residential buildings with affordable accommodation options. Average rents here hover around Dh16,000 for a one-bedroom, Dh25,000 for a two-bedroom unit. Image Credit: Gulf News Archive
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    AL BUTINA: Bu Tina is an apartment-only community in Sharjah. It is famous as a commercial district. Affordability and convenience make it popular among bachelors and families. Average rents here are around Dh13,000 for a studio, Dh24,000 for a one-bedroom. Some two-bedroom apartments in the area are available for rents hovering around Dh23,000. Image Credit: Gulf News archive
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    AL YARMOOK AREA: Al Yarmook is a small community in Sharjah. This is regarded as the cheapest area in Sharjah to lease and is close to Mega Mal,l which is one of the most popular malls in Sharjah. Al Yarmook is regarded as one of the cheapest places to rent in Sharjah. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment here is as low as Dh16,000 per annum and Dh19,000 for a two-bedroom apartment. Image Credit: Gulf News Archive

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