Properties for Rent in Al Ahmadi Governorate (275 Ads)
About Al-Ahmadi Governorate
Al-Ahmadi Governorate is a Kuwaiti governorate that was established in 1962. It was called Al-Ahmadi after the name of the late Sheikh Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the tenth Emir of Kuwait, during whose reign oil extraction began. Al-Ahmadi Governorate is the second largest governorate by area in Kuwait, and it contains oil fields, including Burgan field, which is the second largest field in the world. Among the landmarks of Al-Ahmadi Governorate: the sea chalets, Al-Kout Complex.
Al-Ahmadi Governorate includes 28 areas (districts): Abu Halifa, Ahmadi Stables, Ahmadi, Julaiaa, Khiran Residential - Desert Side, Riqqa, Zour, Shuaiba Industrial, Sabahiya, Dubaiya, Dhaher, Egaila, Fahaheel, Fintas, Mangaf, Mahboula, Nuwaiseeb, Wafra Farms, Wafra Residential, Bnaider, Jaber Al-Ali, South Sabah Al-Ahmad Residential, Sabah Al-Ahmad Sea City - Khiran, Sabah Al-Ahmad Residential City, Ali Sabah Al-Salem - Umm Al-Hayman, Fahad Al-Ahmad, Mina Abdullah Port, Hadiya
Information About the Properties Listed for Rent in Al-Ahmadi Governorate
On this page, you can search for free in Boshamlan for all real estate offered for rent in Al-Ahmadi Governorate, such as apartments, houses, offices, and other different properties. Make sure that you watch hundreds of advertisements on this page until you find the specifications and compare the prices. You can also communicate with the property owner directly or his representative, by calling the mobile number or WhatsApp. And if you do not find what suits you in Al-Ahmadi Governorate, you can change the governorate or expand your search and search for properties for rent in all governorates of Kuwait.
Rent can be defined as an agreement to pay for the temporary use of a property owned by another person for a specified period, with the consent and desire of the property owner in exchange for a specific rental value, usually paid on a monthly basis in Kuwait. The rent can be for the entire property, such as the house, or a part of it, such as an apartment or flat. The party who lives in or inhabits the property is called the "tenant" and is the one who pays the rental amount to the property owner. Renting in Kuwait is very common, as there are hundreds of thousands of families who do not own their own homes and rent houses and apartments, this is due to the lack of supply and the long waiting queue for housing, and their inability to own property and afford the exorbitant value of real estate. The government tends to adjust the demographics, but the market still needs a larger amount of supply in order for rental prices to be affected and fall. Rental prices vary according to the area within Al-Ahmadi Governorate, as we find that prices are affected by the principle of supply and demand, as it is up to the free market, as well as the area, quality of finishes, services, and the number of parking spaces available in the property. In general, there are several factors that directly affect rental prices in Kuwait, including decisions to re-price many services and commodities, changes in the salary scale, and some government decisions aimed at addressing the demographics in Kuwait and reducing the percentage of expatriates working in institutions and replacing them with Kuwaiti citizens.
Bo shamlan recommends registering and documenting the lease contract and clarifying all its clauses to ensure your rights in the event of any dispute or disagreement. Verify the documents proving ownership of the property or the necessary license for the real estate broker. The amount due (commission) must also be clear to the broker upon completion of the contract. The party responsible for paying electricity, water, services and maintenance expenses must be clarified. Ensure the proximity of the main services such as the cooperative society (Supermarket), schools, etc.