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Cost of Living in Sharjah

Fixed monthly costs to live in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Housing, transport, utilities, and school fees. Every row pulled from a verified primary source. The interactive calculator handles your scenario.

Monthly fixed costs

AED 4,945

Range: AED 4,0826,103

Comfortable salary

AED 6,923

+40% for variable spend

Strong runway

AED 8,654

Comfortable + 25% savings

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The arbitrage

Live in Sharjah, work in Dubai

Net save roughly AED 59,400 per year vs basing in Dubai

Housing in Al Nahda or Al Majaz runs roughly AED 6,000 per month less than equivalent stock in Dubai Marina, about AED 72,000 per year saved. The Salik tolls, extra fuel and Dubai parking that come with the commute cost AED 1,050 per month, or AED 12,600 per year. Net of the commute, basing in Sharjah while keeping a Dubai job clears just under AED 60,000 per year.

Where your money goes in Sharjah

Monthly fixed costs by category, comfortable tier, a single professional. Verified Q2 2026 market data.

Monthly fixed cost breakdown for Sharjah, a single professional, comfortable tier, in AED
CategoryMonthly AED
Housing & Accommodation3,400
Transportation215
Utilities & Connectivity1,209
Visa & Residency121
Total monthly4,945

Variable spending (groceries, dining, lifestyle) varies too widely per household to estimate reliably. Excluded by design.

What salary do you need in Sharjah?

Three tiers anchored to the fixed-cost total. The Gulf advantage: these are net figures with no income tax to deduct.

Cover fixed costs

AED 4,945

Bare minimum to cover housing, transport, utilities, and (where applicable) schooling. No headroom.

Comfortable

AED 6,923

Fixed costs plus a 40% buffer for variable spending: food, lifestyle, occasional travel. Most professionals target this tier.

Comfortable + save 25%

AED 8,654

Builds a meaningful savings runway alongside the comfortable lifestyle. The tier that compounds.

Sectors hiring in Sharjah

Verified salary bands from the Tenure Pay Index for the sectors with the deepest source coverage in Sharjah.

How does Sharjah compare?

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Questions about Sharjah

How much does it cost a single professional to live in Sharjah?

Sharjah fixed monthly costs for a single professional cover housing, transport, utilities, and where applicable school fees. Al Nahda or Al Majaz 1BR runs AED 2,800 to 4,200 monthly, a third the price of equivalent Dubai stock and the main reason commuters base themselves here. Tenure's calculator pulls verified Q2 2026 market data and lets you customise each category. Variable spending (groceries, dining, lifestyle) is deliberately excluded because individual variation makes those estimates unreliable.

What is the biggest expense in Sharjah?

Housing dominates almost every Sharjah budget, typically 50 to 70 percent of fixed monthly costs. Al Nahda or Al Majaz 1BR runs AED 2,800 to 4,200 monthly, a third the price of equivalent Dubai stock and the main reason commuters base themselves here. The Sharjah-Dubai commute premium adds roughly AED 1,050 per month in Salik tolls, extra fuel and Dubai parking on top of base car ownership. The trade-off vs Dubai rent is the central calculation for any Sharjah resident. Use the calculator to compare furnished vs unfurnished, central vs commuter, by exact neighbourhood.

Is Sharjah cheaper than London or New York?

For fixed costs, Sharjah is typically 45 to 60 percent cheaper than London and 50 to 65 percent cheaper than New York. The bigger advantage is the GCC tax-free regime: a salary number in Sharjah is take-home, not pre-tax. The same gross in London or New York loses 30 to 45 percent to income tax and national contributions before housing is paid.

What salary do I need to live comfortably in Sharjah?

AED 12,000 to 18,000 monthly for a single professional, materially lower than Dubai once housing is settled. The calculator surfaces three tiers against your fixed-cost total: cover (bare minimum), comfortable (fixed costs plus 40 percent for variable spending), and comfortable plus save (an extra 25 percent savings runway). Two-income households shift the tier downward proportionally; single-income families with children see the largest uplift. The comfortable tier is the salary where Sharjah stops feeling tight.

How current is the Sharjah data?

Every row in this Sharjah breakdown reconciles to a named primary source within ±2 percent. Property prices come from Bayut and Property Finder (UAE + KSA), Bahrain Property World, Property Finder Qatar, and OLX Oman. Utilities pull from the official tariff authorities (DEWA, SEC, Kahramaa, MEW). School fees come from the regulator directories (KHDA, ADEK, SPEA, MOE). The latest refresh is Q2 2026; see the methodology footer on the calculator for full source attribution.

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