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If you are a Malayali living in Dubai or planning to move here, choosing the right area to stay is one of the most important decisions you will make. (Best Areas to Live in Dubai for Malayalis)

The right neighbourhood means:

  • Shorter commute
  • Strong Malayalam community
  • Affordable rent
  • Easy access to Kerala groceries and food

This guide covers the best areas in Dubai for Malayalis — with real rent prices, pros and cons, and honest advice.


Al Qusais — The Malayali Hub of Dubai

Al Qusais is probably the most popular area for Keralites in Dubai. If you walk through Al Qusais on a Friday evening, it almost feels like a town in Kerala.

You will find Malayalam grocery shops, Kerala restaurants, and lots of familiar faces.

Why Malayalis Love Al Qusais

  • Strong Kerala community presence
  • Easy to find Malayalam-speaking neighbours
  • Reasonable rent compared to central Dubai
  • Good connectivity via Dubai Metro (Green Line)
  • Plenty of Kerala restaurants and grocery stores
  • Close to Deira (job opportunities)

Rent Prices in Al Qusais (2026)

Apartment TypeAnnual Rent (AED)Monthly (AED)
Studio22,000 – 32,0001,833 – 2,667
1 BHK35,000 – 50,0002,917 – 4,167
2 BHK55,000 – 75,0004,583 – 6,250
3 BHK75,000 – 100,0006,250 – 8,333

International City — Most Affordable Option (Best Areas to Live in Dubai for Malayalis)

International City (Dragon Mart area) is the go-to choice for Malayalis who want to save on rent.

It has a large South Indian and Malayalam-speaking community. (Best Areas to Live in Dubai for Malayalis)

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Very affordable rent
  • Large Kerala community
  • Good Indian restaurants
  • Lulu Hypermarket nearby

Cons

  • Far from main business areas
  • No Metro (bus or car needed)
  • Can feel crowded
  • Traffic during peak hours

Average Rent:
1 BHK: AED 28,000 – 38,000/year
(AED 2,300 – 3,200/month)


Karama — Central, Convenient, Community Feel

Karama is one of Dubai’s oldest and most loved residential areas with a strong Indian presence.

Why Choose Karama

  • Walking distance to offices and government services
  • Good supermarkets and Indian restaurants
  • Metro access (BurJuman & ADCB stations)
  • Central location

Average 1 BHK Rent:
AED 40,000 – 55,000/year


Muhaisnah & Mirdif — Best for Families

If you are living with your family, these areas are excellent choices.

Why Families Prefer These Areas

  • Good Indian & CBSE schools
  • Larger apartments
  • Quiet and peaceful
  • Safe environment
  • Close to Mirdif City Centre

Average 2 BHK Rent:
AED 50,000 – 68,000/year


Al Nahda — Budget + Location Balance

Located on the Dubai–Sharjah border, Al Nahda is ideal for those working in Sharjah.

Things to Know

  • Affordable rent
  • Large Indian community
  • Good for Sharjah workers

⚠️ Note: Heavy traffic during peak hours.

Average 1 BHK Rent:
AED 30,000 – 42,000/year


Quick Comparison

AreaBest For1 BHK Rent/YearMetro
Al QusaisCommunity feelAED 35K–50KYes
International CityBudget savingsAED 28K–38KNo
KaramaCentral locationAED 40K–55KYes
Muhaisnah/MirdifFamiliesAED 50K–68K*Partial
Al NahdaSharjah workersAED 30K–42KNo

*2 BHK pricing


FAQ

Which area has the most Malayalis?

Al Qusais and International City have the highest Malayali population.

Cheapest area for Indians?

International City and Al Nahda.

Dubai or Sharjah?

Dubai = better lifestyle
Sharjah = cheaper

Average family rent?

AED 55,000 – 80,000/year (2–3 BHK)


Dubai Salary Guide 2026: How Much Do You Really Need?

This is the question every Malayali asks:

“Enthra salary venda?”

The answer depends on your situation:

  • Single
  • Married
  • Family with kids

Single Malayali Monthly Expenses

ExpenseBudget (AED)Comfortable (AED)
Rent700 – 1,2001,500 – 2,500
Food300 – 500600 – 900
Transport150 – 250300 – 500
Mobile80 – 150150 – 250
Utilities100 – 200200 – 350
Personal200 – 400400 – 800
Total1,530 – 2,7003,150 – 5,300

👉 Minimum salary: AED 3,000–4,000
👉 Comfortable: AED 5,000–7,000


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Malayali Couple (No Kids)

Monthly Cost: AED 5,550 – 10,300

👉 Comfortable salary: AED 8,000–12,000


Malayali Family (2 Kids)

Monthly Cost: AED 11,900 – 22,900

👉 Ideal income: AED 15,000–18,000+


Average Salaries (2026)

JobSalary (AED/month)
Security Guard1,800 – 2,500
Driver2,500 – 4,000
Supermarket Staff2,000 – 3,500
Nurse8,000 – 15,000
Teacher4,000 – 8,000
IT Engineer8,000 – 18,000
Accountant5,000 – 12,000
Construction Supervisor4,000 – 8,000
Hospitality Staff2,500 – 5,000
Doctor20,000 – 50,000+

Smart Money Tips

  • Cook at home (save AED 1,500+)
  • Use Nol card
  • Shop at Lulu / Al Adil
  • Share accommodation
  • Use exchange houses for remittance
  • Buy used cars
  • Use food app offers

FAQ

Minimum salary?

AED 3,000–3,500 (basic survival)

Family with AED 10,000?

Possible, but tight budgeting needed

Monthly remittance?

AED 500–2,000

Is salary tax-free?

Yes — no personal income tax

By Shahi Jalal

Shahi Jalal is a respected figure in the Malayalam media and expatriate community, primarily known for his dual expertise in international journalism and career consultancy for the Malayali diaspora in the Middle East and the United States.

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