Long-Term RentalπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ Saudi InvestorsPalm Jumeirahultra prime communityUAE-Saudi Arabia DTT 2018

Long-Term Rental Yields for Saudi Investors in Palm Jumeirah

A forensic analysis of long-term rental investment returns for Saudi nationals acquiring property in Palm Jumeirah. Gross yield 5.4% | Net repatriated yield 4.9% | Management fee 8% of revenue.

Gross Yield

5.4%

Before costs & tax

Net After Mgmt

4.9%

8% fee deducted

Net After Tax

4.9%

0% Saudi tax

Repatriated Yield

4.9%

After FX & remittance

Annual Gross Income

AED 227K

On implied cap value

Annual Net Income

AED 209K

Post-tax, pre-remittance

Metrics computed on implied capital value of AED 4.23M (community average rent Γ· base yield). All figures are indicative only and do not constitute financial or tax advice. Actual returns will vary by unit specification, market conditions and individual tax circumstances.

Yield Breakdown & Income Waterfall

Line ItemAmount (AED / yr)Yield (%)
Implied Capital ValueAED 4.23M
Annual Gross Rental IncomeAED 227K5.4%
Less: Management Feesβˆ’AED 18Kβˆ’8%
Net Operating Income (Pre-Tax)AED 209K4.9%
Less: Saudi Home-Country TaxNil0%
Net Income After TaxAED 209K4.9%
Less: Remittance & FX Costβˆ’AED 522βˆ’0.25%
Effective Repatriated IncomeAED 208K4.9%

All figures are indicative estimates based on modelled averages. Actual tax obligations depend on individual residency status, income level, applicable deductions and professional tax advice. Management fee percentages reflect typical market rates for this strategy; operators may charge differently. UAE imposes no income tax, capital gains tax, or withholding tax on residential rental income.

Long-Term Rental Strategy Analysis

The long-term rental strategy in Palm Jumeirah delivers a gross yield of 5.4% against an implied capital value of AED 4.23M, generating AED 227K in annual gross rental income. The world's most celebrated man-made island a symbol of Dubai's visionary ambition. Frond villas and tower apartments command the city's premier holiday-home premiums, with 180-degree sea views and exclusive Atlantis/Nakheel Mall infrastructure. After deducting management fees of 8% (AED 18K per annum), the net pre-tax yield stands at 4.9%, representing AED 209K of annual net operating income. The Long-Term Rental scenario exhibits conservative risk characteristics, with a typical occupancy rate of 95% under normalised market conditions. Palm Jumeirah's exceptional STR demand metrics driven by landmark proximity and international visitor profiles position this community among Dubai's most sought-after short-let destinations.

Regulatory Requirements

Ejari tenancy registration with Dubai Land Department mandatory. Leases governed by Law No. 26 of 2007 (as amended). Rent increases subject to RERA Rent Calculator. Security deposit capped at 5% (unfurnished) or 10% (furnished).

Strategy Profile

Avg Occupancy
95%
Management Fee
8% of revenue
Risk Profile
low
Liquidity
low
Operational Demand
passive
Min. Investment
AED 500K

Ideal Property Types

1BR2BR3BRTownhouseVilla

πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ Saudi Investor Tax Considerations

Saudi investors benefit from the absence of personal income tax in Saudi Arabia, rendering UAE rental income effectively tax-exempt in the home jurisdiction. Saudi nationals benefit from the most favourable tax profile for UAE real estate investment. No personal income tax applies in Saudi Arabia. Foreign rental income and capital gains are not subject to Saudi taxation for individuals. Zakat obligations apply to business activities via corporate vehicles. UAE-KSA investment flows are frictionless given GCC monetary cooperation. The effective net yield is essentially the gross yield minus management costs. The Saudi Arabia-UAE Double Tax Treaty (in force since 2018) provides a framework for elimination of double taxation, ensuring that Saudi investors are not taxed twice on the same income stream. After applying the estimated 0.0% home-country rental income tax, the post-tax annual net income is AED 209K, corresponding to a net post-tax yield of 4.9%. All tax figures are indicative only and do not constitute personalised advice. Investors should engage qualified tax advisors in both the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Tax Summary

Home Country
Saudi Arabia
UAE-Saudi Arabia DTT
Yes (since 2018)
Worldwide Taxation
No
Rental Tax Rate
Nil
CGT Rate
Nil
Net Yield Modifier
95% retained

General and indicative only. Consult a qualified tax advisor in both the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Repatriation & Remittance Analysis

Repatriation of rental income from the UAE to Saudi Arabia carries an estimated all-in transfer cost of 0.25% (approximately AED 522 on annual income of AED 209K), resulting in AED 208K of effectively repatriated net income and a final effective repatriated yield of 4.9%. SAR/AED transfers are seamless given the GCC monetary framework. Saudi-UAE wire transfers via leading Saudi banks (Al Rajhi, NCB, Riyad Bank) and UAE-Saudi corridors at negligible cost. Typical FX spread under 0.3% for SAR/AED given near-parity. No SAMA capital controls apply to personal investment remittances. The UAE imposes no withholding tax on outbound transfers, ensuring the full post-management, post-home-country-tax income stream flows unimpeded to Saudi investors' home-country accounts. The Dubai Dirham (AED) is pegged to the USD at 3.6725 one of the world's most stable currency pegs providing effective AED/USD exchange rate certainty and significantly reducing FX risk for investors denominating returns in US Dollars or AED-linked baskets.

Remittance Profile

Complexity
simple
Estimated FX/Wire Cost
0.25% / annum
Annual Remittance Cost
AED 522
UAE Withholding Tax
None
AED Peg to USD
3.6725 (fixed)
Repatriated Income
AED 208K/yr

Palm Jumeirah Community Profile

Palm Jumeirah is classified as a ultra prime community, with an average price of AED 4K per square foot and typical annual rents of AED 220K for a standard one-bedroom residence. The world's most celebrated man-made island a symbol of Dubai's visionary ambition. Frond villas and tower apartments command the city's premier holiday-home premiums, with 180-degree sea views and exclusive Atlantis/Nakheel Mall infrastructure. The community exhibits excellent STR viability one of Dubai's premier short-let markets and high corporate tenant demand. For the Long-Term Rental strategy, Palm Jumeirah offers premium capital preservation with measured yield characteristics, underpinned by exceptional liquidity depth and global brand recognition.

Community Metrics

Classification
ultra prime
Base Gross Yield
5.2%
Avg Annual Rent (1BR)
AED 220K
Avg Price Per Sq Ft
AED 4K/sqft
STR Viability
excellent
Corporate Demand
high
University Proximity
No
Co-Living Viability
limited

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the net yield for Saudi investors pursuing a long-term rental strategy in Palm Jumeirah?

After deducting management fees (8%) and estimated home-country rental income tax (0.0%), Saudi investors can expect a net post-tax yield of approximately 4.9% and an effective repatriated yield of 4.9% equivalent to AED 208K annually on an implied capital investment of AED 4.23M. These figures are indicative and exclude one-time acquisition costs (DLD 4%, agency fee, registration).

Does Saudi Arabia have a double tax treaty with the UAE?

Yes. The Saudi Arabia-UAE Double Tax Treaty (in force since 2018) provides a comprehensive framework for eliminating double taxation on income derived from UAE real estate. Saudi investors can generally claim foreign tax credits or treaty exemptions in their home-country return. Specialist cross-border tax advice is strongly recommended.

Is the Long-Term Rental strategy viable in Palm Jumeirah?

Palm Jumeirah exhibits outstanding suitability for long-term rental operations. Ejari tenancy registration with Dubai Land Department mandatory. Leases governed by Law No. 26 of 2007 (as amended). Rent increases subject to RERA Rent Calculator. Security deposit capped at 5% (unfurnished) or 10% (furnished). The community's premium positioning and deep tenant liquidity support above-average long-term rental performance, though management selection and unit specification quality are primary yield differentiators.

What are the key regulatory requirements for long-term rental in Dubai?

Ejari tenancy registration with Dubai Land Department mandatory. Leases governed by Law No. 26 of 2007 (as amended). Rent increases subject to RERA Rent Calculator. Security deposit capped at 5% (unfurnished) or 10% (furnished). Beyond operational licensing, all property transfers in Dubai are registered with the Dubai Land Department (DLD). Dubai Land Department fees are 4% of transaction value plus AED 4,000 admin fee. Ejari registration is mandatory for all residential tenancies. The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) governs landlord-tenant relations, rent increase mechanisms and dispute resolution via the Rental Dispute Settlement Centre (RDSC).

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Important Disclaimer: All yield figures, tax treaty information, financial metrics, and investment analysis presented on this page are general and indicative only. They do not constitute financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Actual returns depend on individual circumstances, unit specifications, market conditions, occupancy performance, management quality, applicable tax law and professional advice obtained in both the UAE and your home jurisdiction. Tax rates and treaty provisions change over time. Always engage qualified financial advisors, tax professionals and legal counsel before making any investment decision. Past performance data and modelled projections do not guarantee future results. MRK Dubai accepts no liability for decisions made in reliance on this content.

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