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Abdou
31 y/o · Male · Arab
Working Professional
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), Jumeirah Village Triangle (JVT), Majan, Motor City
- Budget: up to AED 2,500 / Month
- Preferred Gender: Male only
- Preferred Nationality: Arab
About Me
Looking to share clean and good studio with someone Arab preferably Algerian

Mohammed Kashif
33 y/o · Male · Indian
Working Professional
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Deira
- Budget: up to AED 1,200 / Month
- Preferred Gender: No preference
About Me
I’m currently working in IT and based in Dubai. I’m looking for a comfortable place to stay. A little about…

Arjit
27 y/o · Male · Indian
Working Professional
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Barsha Heights (TECOM), Dubai Sports City
- Budget: up to AED 1,500 / Month
- Preferred Gender: No preference
About Me
Chill and friendly👋 I'm a laid-back, respectful, and considerate person looking for someone to share a cozy place with in…

Fahad
24 y/o · Male · Indian
Working Professional
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Al Barsha
- Budget: up to AED 1,000 / Month
- Preferred Gender: No preference
- Preferred Nationality: Indian, Pakistani, Filipino, Nepalese
About Me
\"Hi, I'm Fahad, and I work in tech support. I'm looking for a roommate to share a partitioned space with.…

Asmaa
30 y/o · Female · Arab
Working Professional
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Al Bada\'a, Al Sufouh, Barsha Heights (TECOM), Business Bay, Downtown, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT), Oud Al Muteena
- Budget: up to AED 1,700 / Month
- Preferred Gender: Female only
- Preferred Nationality: European, Russian, Arab, Filipino
About Me
I am a clean and respectful working lady looking to share a room or studio with another working lady like…

Angel
24 y/o · Female · Indian
Working Professional
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Barsha Heights (TECOM), The Greens
- Budget: up to AED 2,500 / Month
About Me
I’m a clean, well put individual who wants to move into an apartment. I’m adaptable and easygoing.

Sofi
23 y/o · Female · African
Freelancer / Self-employed
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC)
- Budget: up to AED 1,700 / Month
- Preferred Gender: Female only
- Preferred Nationality: African
About Me
Need a female East African lady to share my master bedroom with

Riten
31 y/o · Male · Nepalese
Working Professional
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Al Bada\'a, Al Satwa, Bur Dubai
- Budget: up to AED 2,000 / Month
- Preferred Gender: Female only
- Preferred Nationality: Indian, Nepalese
About Me
Hello namaskar dai/bhai/didi/bahini I am planning to take a 1BHK apartment soon, and I’m looking for a Nepali family who…

Nisha Pokharel
27 y/o · Female · Nepalese
Working Professional
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Bur Dubai
- Budget: up to AED 700 / Month
- Preferred Gender: Female only
- Preferred Nationality: Nepalese
About Me
I need room partner I have already partitions room if you interested inbox me only ladies..

Salaudeen
50 y/o · Male · Indian
Unemployed / Job Seeker
Preferences
- Preferred Neighbourhoods: Al Nahda, Al Qusais, Al Rashidiya, Al Twar, Al Warqaa, Bur Dubai, Deira
- Budget: up to AED 750 / Month
- Preferred Gender: Male only
- Preferred Nationality: Indian
About Me
I am Indian Muslim, professional Engineer, seeking Job, so please contact me any time.
Finding a roommate in Dubai is a smart way to make city living more affordable and social. With so many expats and rising rental costs, sharing a place just makes sense. The right match can help you feel at home, right from day one.
Why Find a Roommate in Dubai?
Moving to Dubai can seem like a real adventure, but you need to consider the cost of renting a private home. You also need to consider the costs of utilities and basic furniture.
Many people prefer to live in shared apartments. Because splitting the rent and bills makes life much more affordable. That way, you don’t have to worry about managing everything on your own.
With most of the city made up of expats, living with roommates isn’t just about saving money—it’s a chance to make new friends and settle into the city’s fast rhythm without feeling lost.
Daily life also becomes easier. Because roommates can help in emergencies and work together to complete daily tasks. Or just be a good companion after a long day.
For anyone starting out in Dubai, living in shared rooms or apartments is beneficial, as it provides a more pleasant experience for the expatriate and makes living in such conditions much less stressful.
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Designed for expats and professionals, the platform brings together hundreds of verified listings from shared rooms to private apartments.
It’s easy to find the information you need on essential details like budget, location, rental flexibility, and amenities.
Whether you’re hunting for a bed-space in Barsha Heights or a private room in Dubai Marina, Homebook lets you filter by neighbourhood, price, room type, and availability—all with just a few clicks.
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So just list your preferences and budget and let other landlords or tenants find you.
Top Tips for a Successful Roommate Match
Choosing the right roommate will improve your daily life in Dubai. So before you start your search for Bedroom Apartment for Rent in Dubai, think about what matters most to you.
Having a tidy kitchen or a quiet home? Or knowing when your friends and roommates will be coming home.
Try to find someone who matches your mood.
Be very clear about the basics from the start! who will handle which bills or how household chores will be divided, or even when it’s okay to turn up the music or watch TV.
Keep the conversation going once you’re living together—quick chats about anything that’s on your mind can solve most problems before they grow.
If you know what you need and stay honest, sharing a place can actually make life in Dubai a lot easier and way more enjoyable.
Figure out what you can’t compromise on, like cleaning routines or quiet time, and make sure your roommate’s on the same page.
Meet up face-to-face or at least on a video call so you can get a feel for how they live and talk through daily habits and money matters. Make honest and intimate communication a part of your daily routine.
Sharing a flat with the right roommate in Dubai makes city life simpler, more affordable, and far less lonely. With open communication and a few clear rules, you’ll settle in quickly and avoid most of the usual headaches. The right match can turn an apartment into a real home.