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Cost of Living in Khor Fakkan

By Betsy Burlingame

Cigna Global Health
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Summary: If you're moving to Khor Fakkan, understanding the the cost of living in Khor Fakkan helps you know what to expect when it comes to apartment or house hunting, grocery shopping, transportation, dining out, utilities and more.

Cost of Living Khor Fakkan
Apartment Rentals Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center can range from AED 2,500 to AED 4,000 per month. Rent for a three-bedroom apartment in the city center can range from AED 4,500 to AED 8,000 per month.
Apartment Purchases The cost of purchasing an apartment in Khor Fakkan can range from AED 500,000 to AED 1,500,000 depending on the size and location.
Transportation The cost of public transportation in Khor Fakkan is very affordable. A single bus ticket costs AED 2. Taxi fares start at AED 10 and increase depending on the distance traveled.
Groceries The cost of groceries in Khor Fakkan is relatively low. A loaf of bread costs AED 2, a liter of milk costs AED 4, and a kilogram of chicken costs AED 15.
Restaurants The cost of eating out in Khor Fakkan is relatively low. A meal at a mid-range restaurant for two people costs around AED 100.
Utilities The cost of utilities in Khor Fakkan is relatively low. The average monthly cost for electricity, water, and gas is around AED 500.
Private School Tuition The cost of private school tuition in Khor Fakkan varies depending on the school. Preschool tuition can range from AED 5,000 to AED 10,000 per year. Elementary school tuition can range from AED 10,000 to AED 20,000 per year. Middle school tuition can range from AED 15,000 to AED 25,000 per year. High school tuition can range from AED 20,000 to AED 30,000 per year.

Monthly Budget for Retirees in Khor Fakkan

"The cost of living in Khor Fakkan, is considered moderate compared to other cities in the UAE. Housing and rental prices are relatively affordable, especially when compared to cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The cost of groceries and dining out is also reasonable, with a variety of options available to suit different budgets. Utilities such as electricity, water, and internet are also reasonably priced. Transportation costs are relatively low, especially considering the availability of public transportation and affordable fuel prices. However, the cost of education, particularly for private schools, can be high. Overall, the cost of living in Khor Fakkan is manageable and offers a good quality of life," said one expat living in Khor Fakkan.

Can I live in Khor Fakkan on $1,500 a month?

"I've been living in Khor Fakkan for a while now, and I can tell you that it's possible to live comfortably on $1,500 a month, but you'll have to make some sacrifices. First, you'll need to find an affordable place to live. I'd recommend looking for apartments in neighborhoods like Al Haray, Al Ramlah, and Al Faseel. These areas are more budget-friendly and still offer decent living conditions. You might have to settle for a smaller apartment or one that's not as modern as you're used to, but it's doable.On the other hand, I'd avoid neighborhoods like Al Taween and Al Sidrah, as they tend to be more expensive and might not fit within your budget. When it comes to transportation, owning a car can be quite costly, so I'd recommend using public transportation or taxis to get around. It's not as convenient as having your own car, but it'll save you a lot of money in the long run.Eating out can also be expensive, so I'd suggest cooking at home as much as possible. There are plenty of local markets where you can buy fresh produce and groceries at reasonable prices. If you do want to eat out occasionally, try to stick to local restaurants rather than international chains, as they tend to be more affordable.As for entertainment, there are plenty of free or low-cost activities you can enjoy, like going to the beach, visiting local parks, or exploring the nearby mountains. However, you might have to cut back on more expensive hobbies or activities, like going to the cinema or attending concerts.Overall, living in Khor Fakkan on $1,500 a month is possible, but you'll need to be mindful of your spending and make some sacrifices in terms of housing, transportation, and entertainment," commented an expat living in Khor Fakkan.

Can I live in Khor Fakkan on $3,500 a month?

"I've been living in Khor Fakkan for a while now, and I can tell you that it's definitely possible to live comfortably on $3,000 a month, especially if you're used to modern amenities. However, you might have to make a few sacrifices to make it work. For example, you might not be able to afford a luxurious apartment in the most upscale neighborhoods, but there are plenty of affordable options in other areas.One of the more affordable neighborhoods I'd recommend is Al Faseel. It's a nice area with a mix of locals and expats, and you can find decent apartments for a reasonable price. On the other hand, I'd avoid looking for housing in the Al Rughaylat area, as it tends to be more expensive.When it comes to transportation, owning a car can be quite costly, so you might want to consider using public transportation or even carpooling with coworkers. This will help you save on fuel and maintenance costs.Eating out can also be expensive, especially if you're used to dining at high-end restaurants. However, there are plenty of affordable local eateries where you can enjoy delicious meals without breaking the bank. You might also want to consider cooking at home more often to save on food expenses.Another thing to keep in mind is that entertainment options in Khor Fakkan might be more limited compared to what you're used to in a big city. However, there are still plenty of outdoor activities and cultural events to enjoy, and you can always take weekend trips to nearby cities like Dubai or Sharjah for a change of scenery.Overall, living in Khor Fakkan on a $3,000 a month budget is doable, but you'll need to be mindful of your spending and make some adjustments to your lifestyle. By choosing an affordable neighborhood, cutting back on dining out, and finding cost-effective ways to enjoy your free time, you can make it work and still enjoy a comfortable life in this beautiful city," said one expat living in Khor Fakkan.

Can I live in Khor Fakkan on $5,000 a month?

"I've been living in Khor Fakkan for a while now, and I can tell you that it's definitely possible to live comfortably on $5,000 a month, especially if you're used to modern amenities. The cost of living here is generally lower than in other parts of the UAE, like Dubai or Abu Dhabi. However, there might be some sacrifices you'll have to make to ensure you stay within your budget.Firstly, you'll need to find a reasonably priced place to live. Some of the more affordable neighborhoods in Khor Fakkan include Al Haray, Al Faseel, and Al Ramlah. These areas offer a mix of apartments and villas, with rents generally ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 per month, depending on the size and location. I'd recommend avoiding the more expensive neighborhoods like Al Taween and Al Suwaiheen, as rents there can be significantly higher.When it comes to transportation, owning a car is pretty much a necessity in Khor Fakkan, as public transportation options are limited. However, fuel prices are relatively low, and you can find affordable used cars for sale. Just make sure to factor in the cost of insurance and maintenance.Eating out can be quite affordable in Khor Fakkan, with a wide variety of restaurants offering different cuisines at reasonable prices. However, if you're used to dining at high-end restaurants, you might have to cut back on that to stay within your budget. Groceries are also reasonably priced, especially if you shop at local markets and avoid imported products.Entertainment options in Khor Fakkan are somewhat limited compared to bigger cities like Dubai, but there are still plenty of things to do. You can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, snorkeling, and visiting the beautiful beaches. There are also a few cinemas and shopping malls in the area, but you might have to be mindful of your spending if you're a frequent shopper.In terms of healthcare, there are several hospitals and clinics in Khor Fakkan, with both public and private options available. Healthcare costs can vary, so it's a good idea to have health insurance to cover any unexpected expenses.Overall, living in Khor Fakkan on a $5,000 a month budget is definitely doable, but you'll need to be mindful of your spending and make some adjustments to your lifestyle. By choosing an affordable neighborhood, cutting back on dining out, and being conscious of your entertainment expenses, you can enjoy a comfortable life in this beautiful coastal city," commented an expat living in Khor Fakkan.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is the Founder and President of Expat Exchange and is one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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