Whether sooner or at a later time, are you considering a move to Dubai as a solo expat in 2025?
Without a doubt, Dubai has tax-free income, a cosmopolitan lifestyle, and year-round sunshine. Surely Dubai continues to attract professionals from around the world. But… what does it really cost? And at the same time, how can a single person live an enjoyable life?
Note that in this comparison guide, we break down the cost of living in Dubai for all aspiring single expats in 2025, focusing on the three key expense categories: housing, transport, and food.
Let’s explore how your budget might look—and where you can save.
🏠 Housing Costs in Dubai (2025)
As I have experienced, housing remains the biggest monthly expense for most single expats. Your cost will vary significantly depending on the area you choose and whether you’re sharing or living solo.
Housing Option | Monthly Rent (AED) | Monthly Rent (USD) |
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Studio Apartment – Downtown Dubai | 4,000–5,500 | $1,090–$1,500 |
6,000–8,000 | 2,500–4,000 | $680–$1,090 |
Room in Shared Apartment – Marina | 1,800–2,500 | $680 – $1,090 |
$490–$680 | $1,635–$2,180 | $490 – $680 |
Pro Tip: Areas like Al Nahda, International City, and JVC are more budget-friendly while still offering luxury amenities.
🚗 Transport Costs for Single Expats
Dubai has a modern public transport system, but many residents still prefer driving. Here’s a comparison of different transport options:
Transport Type | Monthly Cost (AED) | Monthly Cost (USD) |
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Dubai Metro (Nol Silver Card) | 1,500–2,500 | $410–$680 |
Car Rental (Economy Car) | 300–500 | $410 – $680 |
Fuel (for average usage) | 300 – 500 | 400–800 |
Uber/Taxi (occasional use) | 400 – 800 | $82–$110 |
Pro Tip: As I have noted, if you live near a metro station, using public transport is a convenient and cost-effective option.
🍽️ Food & Dining Expenses
Of course the food costs can vary greatly based on your lifestyle. Here is what a single expat will mostly or likely spend in 2025:
Food Category | Monthly Cost (AED) | Monthly Cost (USD) |
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Groceries (basic essentials) | $218–$327 | 50–100 per meal |
Eating Out (mid-range restaurant) | $13.50–$27.50 | $13.50 – $27.50 |
10–30 per item | 10 – 30 per item | $2.75–$8.20 |
Example: If you cook at home most days and dine out twice a week, also expect to spend around AED 1,500–1,800 ($410–$490) per month.
💡 Total Monthly Cost Breakdown for a Single Expat
Here’s a quick overview of a typical monthly budget for a single expat in Dubai:
Expense | Budget Option (AED) | Mid-Range (AED) | Luxury Option (AED) |
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Housing | 2,000 | 5,000 | 8,000+ |
Transport | 300 | 800 | 2,500+ |
Food | 800 | 1,500 | 2,500+ |
Total | 3,100 | 7,300 | 13,000+ |
In USD: Approx. $840 (budget) – $1,990 (mid-range) – $3,540+ (luxury)
🎯 Tips for Saving as a Single Expat
- Nonetheless Share accommodation with other expats to cut rent by 50% or more.
- Use metro + ride-hailing apps instead of owning a car.
- Shop at budget supermarkets like Carrefour, Lulu, and Union Coop as much as possible
- While in UAE Keep an eye out to get weekend offers and savings on lifestyle products and services
- Simultaneously look for meal deals and lunch specials to enjoy dining out without overspending.
📊 Infographic: At a glance

🏁 Conclusion
In brief, the cost of living in Dubai for single expats in 2025 can range from affordable to luxurious depending on your choices. While in the UAE, with smart budgeting and a little local knowledge, Dubai can be both an exciting and financially manageable place to live.
Whether you’re moving for work, adventure, or lifestyle, understanding your expenses will help you thrive in this dynamic city.