A compact room in Dubai, leased for an astounding Rs 62,000 per month, has left Mumbaikars in awe. The space is reminiscent of the small, high-rent flats in Mumbai, sparking a debate on housing affordability.
DubaiMumbaiReal EstateHousing MarketAffordabilityReal Estate MumbaiApr 27, 2025
The tiny room in Dubai is leased for Rs 62,000 per month.
The room is fully furnished and includes access to shared facilities such as a gym, swimming pool, and parking.
The rent for the tiny room in Dubai is comparable to the high-rent flats in Mumbai, especially in prime locations.
The high rent in Dubai is driven by high demand in popular areas, limited land availability, and the quality of life and amenities offered.
The comparison highlights the challenges of housing affordability in both cities and the ongoing debate about the need for more affordable housing options.
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