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Relocation Cost Estimation within the Emirates | Budgeting Essentials

by Shethana Sep 09, 2025 5 MIN READ

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Relocation costs between the Emirates can vary significantly based on factors like the volume of goods, distance, and the type of services required. The primary costs include professional moving services, cancelling and establishing new tenancy contracts, and utility deposits. Here is a breakdown of estimated relocation costs and factors to consider for some of the most common routes.

Estimated Service Costs

For a typical apartment move within the UAE, hiring movers and packers can cost anywhere from AED 1,000 to AED 5,000+. The price varies depending on the number of bedrooms and the distance between emirates.

Let’s consider –

  • Dubai to Abu Dhabi – Expect costs on the higher end of the range due to the distance of approximately 140 km
  • Dubai to Sharjah – Since the emirates are adjacent, costs will likely be on the lower end
  • Smaller emirates (e.g., Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain) – Costs will depend on the specific origin and destination but may be less than a major emirate-to-emirate move

Cost Comparison Table

Here is an estimated comparison table for relocation costs across all emirates, as prices are influenced by multiple variables like the volume of items, the specific origin and destination within an emirate, and the services requested.

The following table provides a comparison of approximate moving costs and key living expenses for the most populous emirates. The smaller emirates of Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah generally have lower costs across the board.

Cost FactorDubaiAbu DhabiSharjahRas Al Khaimah (RAK)Ajman / Umm Al Quwain / Fujairah
Inter-emirate moving services (1-2 bedroom move)Approximately AED 1,000–3,000 for local moves; inter-emirate fees depend on distanceApproximately AED 1,000–3,000 for local moves; inter-emirate fees depend on distanceGenerally lower than Dubai/Abu Dhabi, but inter-emirate fees depend on distance.Generally lower than Dubai/Abu Dhabi, but inter-emirate fees depend on distanceGenerally lower than Dubai/Abu Dhabi, but inter-emirate fees depend on distance
Tenancy contract registrationEjari: Standardized fee of around AED 155, plus VATTawtheeq: Registration fees vary and may include municipality fees and other chargesMunicipality fees: A fee equal to 4% of your annual rent is often included in a one-time utility charge at the start of your leaseRegistration fees varyRegistration fees vary.
Electricity and water depositDEWA: AED 2,000 for an apartment and AED 4,000 for a villaADDC: Typically AED 1,000 for new connectionsSEWA: The deposit is around AED 1,500, but other municipality charges often applyFEWA: Deposits and fees are specific to each regionFEWA / SEWA: Deposits and fees are specific to each region
Security deposit (rent)5% of annual rent5% of annual rentTypically 5% of annual rent, but variesVaries by propertyVaries by property
Agency commission
(if involved)
Approximately 5% of annual rentApproximately 5% of annual rentApproximately 5% of annual rent, but variesVaries by agencyVaries by agency
Average rent (annual for 1-BR)AED 60,516 (median, 2025)AED 55,750 (median, 2025)AED 45,000 (median, 2025)Lower than Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and SharjahSubstantially lower than major emirates
Note: All figures are approximate and can vary based on location, property condition, and current market trends

Factors Affecting the Cost of Relocation

Immigration and visa

  • Visa transfer: If your job is with the same company and you are switching emirates, you will need to update your address and sponsor information. This process involves government fees.
  • New residency visa: If you are changing employers or relocating as a dependent, you may need to apply for a new residency visa. Costs vary depending on your situation, but you can expect to pay thousands of dirhams in processing and medical check-up fees.

Ending your current tenancy

  • Ejari or Tawtheeq cancellation fees – When you move, you must legally terminate your existing tenancy contract registration (Ejari in Dubai, Tawtheeq in Abu Dhabi). Fees vary depending on the municipality, but expect to pay several hundred dirhams.
  • Early termination penalties – Most leases in the UAE include a clause that requires you to pay a penalty for moving out before your contract expires, often a fee equal to two months’ rent.
  • Rent refund – Ensure you arrange for the refund of any prepaid rent.
  • Security deposit return – Your landlord will assess the property for damages before refunding your security deposit, which could be reduced for any necessary repairs.

Starting your new tenancy

  • New tenancy contract – In Dubai, the Ejari fee for a new registration is approximately AED 155, plus VAT. Similar fees exist for Tawtheeq in Abu Dhabi and other registration systems across the emirates
  • Landlord agency fees – These are typically 5% of the annual rent.
  • Security deposit – Landlords usually require a security deposit of 5% of the annual rent for apartments and 10% for villas

Utility setup

  • DEWA (Dubai Electricity and Water Authority) – For new connections in Dubai, the security deposit is AED 2,000 for an apartment and AED 4,000 for an individual home. (estimated)
  • ADDC (Abu Dhabi Distribution Company) – A security deposit of AED 1,000 is required.
  • SEWA (Sharjah Electricity, Water, and Gas Authority) – A security deposit of around AED 2,000 is required for new accounts.
  • Final bill settlement – You must clear all outstanding utility bills at your old home to get a disconnection notice, which is required for Ejari/Tawtheeq cancellation.

Takeaways

Relocating between emirates in the UAE comes with more than just moving truck fees. You’re dealing with tenancy contract registrations, deposits, agency commissions, and potential visa updates on top of transport costs. While moves between nearby emirates like Dubai and Sharjah tend to be cheaper, longer distances like Dubai to Abu Dhabi quickly add up. Smaller emirates often mean lower rents and deposits, but they also come with their own utility and registration requirements.

The bottom line! budget beyond just movers and packers. Factor in tenancy and utility setup costs, deposits, and any visa or contract-related fees. Planning with a full view of these expenses makes the transition smoother and helps you avoid surprise costs. Connect with our experts at Arnifi for more information!

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