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Top 10 Most Affordable Areas for Apartments in Bahrain
Finding a place to live can be a pretty exhausting task, both mentally and physically. There’s a ton of various factors to consider, not the least of which is the price. So, while many elements in life may be out of our control, at least as far as cost is concerned, we may just be able to help you with that through a rundown of the most affordable places to rent an apartment in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Salmaniya – Average Price BHD 365
Al Burhama – Average Price BHD 346
Bu Ghazal – Average Price BHD 344
Bu Kowarah – Average Price BHD 330
Gufool – Average Price BHD 310
Riffa Al Sharqi – Average Price BHD 300
Gudaibiya – Average Price BHD 299
West Riffa – Average Price BHD 298
Manama Downtown – Average Price BHD 292
Ras Rumman – Average Price BHD 229
Now that you know which areas contain the most affordable rents, you will be better able to inform your final decision when it comes to renting an apartment in Bahrain. However, if you’re looking to go a step further that is if you wish to buy an apartment, then the most affordable places are a little different.
Busaiteen – Average Price BHD 55,000
Al Hidd – Average Price BHD 59,000
Juffair – Average Price BHD 63,000
Riffa – Average price BHD 63,000
Manama – Average Price BHD 76,000
Seef – Average Price BHD 77,000
Dilmunia Island – Average Price BHD 77,500
Amwaj Islands – Average Price BHD 82,500
Diyar Al Muharraq – Average Price BHD 99,500
Reef Island – Average Price BHD 135,000
We hope this information aids you in your search and if there’s anything more you wish to know then comment below or head on over to our website for more property advice.
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