Rental Properties in Dubai

Experience luxury living in Dubai’s thriving real estate market with rental properties

that combine prime locations and contemporary amenities.

Looking to rent Properties?

Discover the unmatched lifestyle of Dubai with World Landlords, where luxury, comfort, and iconic architecture come together to create the perfect living experience.
From modern apartments and family villas to exclusive penthouses, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way in finding your dream home.
Enjoy world-class amenities, vibrant communities, and prime locations that connect you to the heart of the city.
With World Landlords, renting or buying in Dubai becomes seamless, reliable, and truly rewarding.

Why Worldlandlords is the Perfect Choice?

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Frequently asked questions

What documents do I need to rent a property in Dubai?

Generally, you’ll need a copy of your passport, visa (if applicable), Emirates ID for residents, or just a passport if you’re a non-resident, along with a security deposit.

This depends on the rental agreement. Some properties cover utilities like water and electricity, while in others, tenants must pay these separately.

Yes, non-residents can rent in Dubai. A valid passport is required, and in some cases, landlords may ask for additional documents.

Absolutely, World Landlords offers in-depth pricing trends and historBesides the rent, you’ll usually pay a refundable security deposit, possible agency fees, and DEWA (utilities) connection charges if they’re not already set up.ical data, helping you navigate market fluctuations and make confident choices when purchasing apartments in Dubai.

Most contracts are for one year, though shorter or longer terms can sometimes be arranged with the landlord.