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    Living Costs in Dubai: What the Tax-Free Salary Doesn’t Show

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    Dubai’s reputation for a tax-free salary attracts many expatriates, yet the city’s high cost of living often surprises newcomers. A recent interview with an Indian woman living alone in Dubai highlighted how the initial salary lure can mask numerous ongoing expenses that erode disposable income.

    Housing remains the biggest drain on budgets. Rental prices in desirable neighbourhoods such as Dubai Marina, Jumeirah, and Downtown can rival those in major global cities. A one-bedroom apartment on the upper floors of a high-rise tower can easily cost between two and three thousand dirhams per month, while utilities, electricity, water, and cooling, add roughly a few hundred dirhams more. For those who choose to live in shared accommodations, the cost is lower but still significant, as many landlords require a deposit equal to one or two months’ rent and a security deposit.

    Daily Living and Lifestyle Costs

    Beyond rent, everyday expenses such as groceries, dining out, and transportation add up quickly. Supermarket prices are generally higher than in many Indian cities, especially for imported goods. Restaurants, even mid-range ones, can cost two to three times the local average. Public transport is affordable, but many residents prefer the convenience of taxis or ride-hailing services, which can quickly accumulate during the workweek.

    Healthcare is another area where expatriates often underestimate costs. While many employers provide health insurance, out-of-pocket expenses for specialist visits, medication, or dental care can be substantial. Additionally, expatriates must purchase a residency visa and pay a biometric fee, which can amount to a few thousand dirhams annually.

    Education is a major consideration for families. International schools in Dubai charge tuition that can reach tens of thousands of dirhams per year, and additional fees for uniforms, extracurricular activities, and transport are common. For those not yet ready to commit to full schooling, local government schools offer free education for residents, but the quality and language of instruction may vary.

    Financial planners advise that expatriates should factor all these elements into their budgeting. While the tax-free salary can appear generous, the cumulative impact of living costs often reduces net take-home pay. A realistic estimate suggests that 50 to 60 percent of a gross salary could be consumed by housing, utilities, and basic necessities.

    Readers should remember that this is general information and not financial advice. Each individual’s circumstances differ, and consulting a qualified financial adviser is recommended before making significant decisions.

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