Dubai Cost of Living Calculator – Estimate Your Monthly Expenses

Use our Cost of Living in Dubai Calculator to estimate your monthly expenses, including rent, groceries, transport, and more.

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How to Use the Dubai Cost of Living Calculator

  1. Select your preferred location (Downtown, Marina, JVC, etc.).
  2. Enter your desired housing type (apartment, villa, shared accommodation).
  3. Choose your lifestyle preferences (basic, mid-range, luxury).
  4. Get an instant breakdown of your expected monthly costs in Dubai.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dubai expensive to live in?

The simple answer is yes. Dubai can get expensive, especially in prime areas like Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, and Palm Jumeirah, but affordable options exist in places like JVC, Al Nahda, and Deira. Your lifestyle choices greatly impact your overall expenses.

What salary do you need to live in Dubai comfortably?

A single person should aim for AED 12,000–20,000 for a comfortable life, while a family would need AED 20,000–40,000, depending on lifestyle and housing. It depends on where you will live and how extravagant you want to be.

What is the average rent in Dubai?

Rent depends on location and property type. On average:

  • Studio apartments: AED 3,000–7,000/month
  • 1-bedroom apartments: AED 5,000–12,000/month
  • 3-bedroom villas: AED 12,000–30,000/month

Are groceries expensive in Dubai?

Grocery costs depend on whether you buy local or imported products. A single person might spend AED 800–1,500 per month, while a family can spend AED 2,500–5,000.

Is Dubai a good place for expats to live?

Absolutely! That’s why this blog exists. Dubai offers a high quality of life, modern infrastructure, tax-free salaries, and most importantly, safety. However, the cost of living is higher than in many countries, so budgeting is key.

Can digital nomads afford to live in Dubai?

Dubai has a dedicated Remote Work Visa for digital nomads, but the cost of living can be high. Co-living spaces and shared accommodations make it more affordable for remote workers.

What are the best areas for expats to live in Dubai?

  • For luxury: Downtown Dubai, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina
  • For affordability: Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), Al Barsha, Deira
  • For families: Arabian Ranches, Jumeirah, Mirdif

Is healthcare expensive in Dubai?

Health insurance is mandatory for all residents. Employer-provided plans cover basic services, but private insurance can cost AED 5,000–15,000 per year per person.

How much do school fees cost in Dubai?

International school fees vary widely, ranging from AED 15,000–100,000 per year, depending on the school and curriculum.

Are utilities expensive in Dubai?

Utility costs (electricity, water, internet) range from AED 500–1,500 per month, depending on property size and usage.