Rental Costs

How much does renting cost in Kuwait?

Rental Costs

Rental costs vary enormously for villas of different sizes, some with swimming pools, others without, and between old and new apartment blocks, in good, bad and indifferent locations.

With plenty of new property being built, supply usually keeps pace with demand, and many Arabs are keen to rent property to expatriates, as it provides them with a regular, reliable income. Average monthly rents for good-quality unfurnished accommodation are shown below.

Type of Accommodation

Monthly Rent ($)

1-bedroom apartment

750–1,000

2-bedroom apartment

1,000–1,500

3-bedroom apartment

1,500–1,800

2/3-bedroom villa

1,800–2,250

4+-bedroom villa

2,250+

 

Furnished accommodation costs around 25 per cent more than the figures quoted above, and short-term lets are charged at a higher rate than longer ones. Serviced apartments are available in all states, although not widely, and cost between 30 and 50 per cent more than unserviced apartments; services normally include cleaning, laundry and linen-changing.

Air-conditioning might be included in the rent or be charged separately as part of your electricity bill. If there's a communal gas tank, gas is usually included in the rent. Otherwise, you can buy gas bottles. Other utilities will be separate. (Water is usually charged as part of the electricity bill). You should check these items at the time of negotiation and on the contract. You or your sponsor must also pay a deposit against damage to the property or to items of furnishing provided.

Note also that some states impose a local tax ( baladiya) on property to cover expenses such as refuse collection and road maintenance. Whether the landlord or the tenant pays is one of the matters to sort out in the contract, although normally the property owner bears the cost.

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  • Anton chigurh, 04 March 2013 Reply

    baladiya

    Check the neighborhood to see if they actually do refuse collection and road maintenance. In Salmiya, there's almost none.