The word “furnished” in a Dubai listing can mean anything from a full hotel-grade fit-out to a bed frame, a dining table, and two white chairs from a warehouse in Al Quoz. Ask what’s included before you assume.
A furnished property is one delivered or rented with complete interior furniture, appliances, linens, and everything the occupant needs to move in with a suitcase. True “fully furnished” includes the soft goods — bedding, towels, cutlery, crockery, kitchenware — not just the hard furniture. Short-let professional fit-outs almost always include the soft goods. Long-let “furnished” often doesn’t.
The pricing impact: a genuinely fully-furnished Dubai 1BR rents at roughly 15-25% above the unfurnished rate for the same unit, and resells at a 5-10% premium on ready-market flips if the fit-out is recent and well-chosen. On short-let, the premium is larger but so is the wear-and-tear replacement cycle — budget AED 6-10k per year for refreshes.
A client last year listed a “furnished” 1BR at the unfurnished rate plus 20%. Tenant arrived, found one mattress, no bedding, no kitchen basics. The listing was legally accurate, commercially terrible. She relisted as “semi-furnished” at a lower premium.
Define furnished against an itemised list. Don’t assume.
Related: Semi-Furnished, Handover Condition, Furnishing Package, Shell and Core.
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