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Abu Dhabi residential rents still trending downwards, latest report shows

The report points out that the emirate’s ballooning housing inventory is creating greater affordability for residents but means that rents are falling although they are still higher than neighbouring Dubai.

The average rental rate for a studio on the main island of Abu Dhabi stood at AED45,000 per unit per annum, compared to AED40,000 per unit per annum in Dubai, the report says.

It also says that Abu Dhabi’s residential market has become characterised by a highly fragmented landscape in which some areas and developments are outperforming the market as a whole, with the largest declines in rents around the 9%.

The firm’s analysts do not expect the rental falls to stop in older properties but recently delivered luxury developments in Abu Dhabi such as Etihad Towers, Eastern Mangrove Residences and St Regis Residences are commanding premium rental rates, underpinned by high occupancy and corporate demand.

However, the delivery of high end residential projects from World Trade Centre Residences, Nation Towers and Landmark Towers in the near future could pressurise rents at the luxury end of the housing market as competition increases in this space, the report added.

Residential villas have been less affected with quarterly declines generally ranging from 2% to 5%. Developments in core locations with higher quality facilities and amenities continue to draw the most demand and attract higher rents, the report says.

It also says that a recent directive from the emirate’s government requiring state employees to live locally could raise the requirement for more affordable housing stock, which is currently in limited supply.

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