Semi-furnished is the category most Dubai buyers should ask about by name, because it captures a genuinely useful middle ground that neither “furnished” nor “unfurnished” describes accurately.
A semi-furnished unit has the built-in, fitted elements in place — kitchen cabinets, appliances, wardrobes, light fittings, sometimes window treatments — but no movable furniture. Bed frames, sofas, dining sets, soft goods are not included. The tenant or new owner brings those.
The practical value of semi-furnished delivery: a buyer or tenant can move in immediately without dealing with kitchen installation (a 6-8 week project in Dubai even for a simple spec), but avoids paying the 15-25% furnished premium for furniture choices they wouldn’t have made themselves. It’s the right default for medium-term tenants, end-user buyers who already own their furniture, and investors running unfurnished long-let.
On rental listings, semi-furnished commands a 5-10% premium over unfurnished. The premium is almost entirely for the built-in wardrobes and kitchen appliance package, not the minor fittings.
A client last year let a semi-furnished Business Bay 1BR at AED 78k versus a comparable unfurnished nearby at AED 72k. The AED 6k premium covered the wardrobes the neighbour’s tenant was about to install themselves.
Semi-furnished prices the built-ins. That’s all.
Related: Furnished, Handover Condition, Shell and Core, Furnishing Package.
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