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A studio is usually the first step for buyers who do not want to stretch into a 1-bedroom right away. The running costs are easier to handle, and tenants are not hard to find in the right building. Think single office workers, airport staff, finance employees, students, and people in Abu Dhabi for short contracts. Al Reem is safer for resale, Masdar keeps the budget lighter, Yas brings lifestyle demand, and Saadiyat needs deeper pockets.

Key Takeaways

  • Most Abu Dhabi studios fall somewhere between AED 650,000 and AED 1.5 million, depending on the island, building, size, and view.
  • Foreign buyers should focus on investment zones such as Al Reem, Yas, Saadiyat, Al Raha Beach, Al Maryah, and Masdar City.
  • The Abu Dhabi registration fee is 2% of the contract value.
  • Masdar City and Al Maryah often give stronger gross yield potential.
  • Saadiyat and Al Raha suit buyers chasing long-term premium resale.

In 2026, buyers can still find entry-level Abu Dhabi studios from about AED 650,000 to AED 950,000 in Masdar City, Al Maryah Island, and selected buildings on Al Reem Island. Premium studios in Yas Island, Al Raha Beach, and Saadiyat Island can move above AED 1.3 million.

Abu Dhabi is not Dubai. Buyers deal with ADREC, DMT, and DARI, not DLD. Foreigners buy in designated investment zones, not across every area. The registration fee is 2%, not 4%. ADREC reported AED 117 billion in Abu Dhabi real estate transactions in H1 2026, up 112% year on year, with AED 13.8 billion in foreign direct investment from investors of 116 nationalities.

This blog covers prices, zones, yields, layouts, finance, costs, and the buying steps first-time buyers need before choosing a studio.

Why Buy A Studio Apartment In Abu Dhabi

A studio keeps the ticket size low. That helps a buyer enter a regulated capital-city market without jumping straight into a large mortgage.

For investors, studios also rent faster when priced correctly. Tenants do not always need extra rooms. Many want parking, a gym, clean building management, and a short commute.

A buyer should still stay picky. Cheaper doesn’t have to mean better. A badly shaped 390 sq ft unit with no balcony, weak parking, and high service charges clearly underperforms a 450 sq ft unit that costs AED 80,000 more.

Freehold Zones Where Foreigners Can Buy

Foreign nationals can acquire real property rights in Abu Dhabi investment zones under Abu Dhabi Law No. 13 of 2019. The law allows non-citizens to acquire and dispose of real estate rights inside investment zones. ⁠

Main studio-friendly zones include:

  • Al Reem Island: Strongest all-rounder for rent, resale, and daily living.
  • Yas Island: Buyers choose it for events, theme parks, airport access, and furnished units that appeal to short-stay tenants.
  • Saadiyat Island: Studios cost more here because buyers pay for the museums, beach access, newer projects, and a more premium residential crowd.
  • Al Raha Beach: Studio supply stays limited, so the area suits buyers who specifically want a waterfront address.
  • Al Maryah Island: Business-district positioning, compact stock, and good rent-to-price math.
  • Masdar City: Lower entry prices, airport access, and practical investor appeal.

ADREC also said Abu Dhabi had 50 investment zones after approving eight new ones in H1 2026, along with 28 new projects.

Studio Apartment Prices In Abu Dhabi

Studio prices in Abu Dhabi change sharply by island, building age, view, and developer reputation. A compact studio in Masdar City may stay below AED 800,000, while a smaller unit in Saadiyat can cross AED 1.4 million because the land, brand positioning, and buyer profile are completely different. So the better question is not only “How much is a studio?” It is “What does that price buy in this exact area?”

Area

Avg Price

Price/Sq Ft

Avg Size

Masdar City

AED 799,000

AED 1,700 to 1,900

430 to 480 sq ft

Al Maryah Island

AED 854,000

AED 2,300 to 2,500

340 to 380 sq ft

Al Reem Island

AED 1.02M

AED 1,950 to 2,250

400 to 520 sq ft

Yas Island

AED 1.28M

AED 2,500 to 2,900

430 to 520 sq ft

Al Raha Beach

AED 1.31M

AED 2,300 to 2,600

500 to 580 sq ft

Saadiyat Island

AED 1.43M

AED 3,000 to 3,400

340 to 470 sq ft

The table gives a useful starting point, but buyers should compare units within the same building before making an offer. Floor level, view, balcony size, parking, service charges, and payment status can create a wide price gap between similar studios.

Rental Yields & ROI On Studios

Studios usually perform well when the purchase price stays controlled and the tenant pool remains active through the year. Masdar City attracts airport-linked tenants and young professionals, Al Maryah pulls office workers, and Al Reem gets steady demand from people who want city access without a villa budget. Gross yield looks simple on paper, but service charges and vacancy can change the final return fast.

Area

Typical Annual Rent

Gross Yield View

Masdar City

AED 52,000 to 62,000

6.5% to 7.8%

Al Maryah Island

AED 60,000 to 68,000

7% to 8%

Al Reem Island

AED 55,000 to 70,000

5.5% to 6.8%

Yas Island

AED 64,000 to 88,000

4.5% to 5.8%

Al Raha Beach

AED 70,000 to 85,000

5.3% to 6.5%

Saadiyat Island

AED 75,000 to 95,000

5% to 6.6%

Gross yield only tells part of the story. Service charges, vacancy, furnishing, repairs, agency renewal fees, and mortgage interest reduce net return. A studio at AED 800,000 with AED 58,000 rent may look better than a studio at AED 1.35 million with AED 78,000 rent.

Studio Sizes & Typical Layouts

Most Abu Dhabi studios give 350 to 550 sq ft. The difference feels bigger than it looks on paper.

At 350 to 400 sq ft, expect a sleeping wall, kitchenette, compact bathroom, and maybe a small balcony. At 430 to 480 sq ft, the unit may allow a proper sofa, dining counter, washer space, and better storage. Above 500 sq ft, the buyer may get a wider living area, balcony depth, or a semi-separated kitchen.

Check three things during viewing:

  • Bed placement without blocking wardrobe doors
  • AC position over the sleeping area
  • Kitchen ventilation, especially in compact units

Ready Vs Off-Plan Studios

Ready studios suit buyers who want rental income now. The unit can be inspected, valued, mortgaged, and rented after transfer. The risk moves toward condition, tenant quality, and actual rent.

Off-plan studios can work for buyers who want to spread payments instead of paying most of the price upfront. Before booking one, check the handover date, escrow registration, floor level, view, payment milestones, and whether the developer allows resale before completion.

A simple rule helps. Buy ready for income. Buy off-plan for payment flexibility and future supply positioning.

Costs Of Buying A Studio In Abu Dhabi

The purchase price is only the first number. Buyers also need to budget for Abu Dhabi’s 2% registration fee, agency commission, mortgage charges, valuation, bank processing, and service-charge adjustments at transfer. For a first-time buyer, these extras can add a noticeable amount to the cash needed before handover.

Cost Item

Typical Amount

Registration Fee

2% of contract value

E-Services Fee

AED 875

Mortgage Registration

0.1% of mortgage value, capped by rule

Agency Fee

Usually 2% plus VAT

Valuation Fee

Often AED 2,500 to 3,500

Bank Arrangement Fee

Often up to 1% of loan amount

Service Charges

Area and building-dependent

DARI lists the real estate registration fee at 2% of contract value, plus e-service fees. Mortgage registration applies when finance is used. ⁠

Financing & Mortgages For Studios

UAE mortgage rules allow higher loan-to-value caps for first homes than for second homes, while off-plan mortgages are capped at 50% LTV under Central Bank rules. ⁠

Resident expats may receive up to 80% finance for a first completed property below AED 5 million, subject to bank approval. Non-residents can get mortgages too, but banks often ask for larger down payments, stronger income documents, and cleaner credit files.

For a studio, the bank may look at the unit’s size, whether the project is approved, how old the tower is, and whether the valuation matches the agreed price.

Studio Apartments Vs 1-Bedroom

A studio wins on entry price and rental efficiency, especially when the buyer wants a smaller, easier asset. A 1-bedroom gives more living comfort, better end-user appeal, and a wider resale audience later. The right choice depends on budget, holding period, and whether the buyer may ever live in the unit.

Factor

Studio

1-Bedroom

Entry Price

Lower

Higher

Tenant Pool

Singles, students, young professionals

Couples, executives, small families

Rent Per Sq Ft

Often stronger

Usually steadier

Resale Liquidity

Good in active zones

Broader buyer base

Vacancy Risk

Higher if many similar units launch

Lower in mature buildings

Best For

Entry investors

Buyers who may occupy later

A studio gives better affordability. A 1-bedroom gives more flexibility. If the buyer may live in the unit later, a 1-bedroom can justify the larger expense.

Abu Dhabi Vs Dubai Studios

Dubai gives more transaction volume, more short-term rental activity, and a wider foreign-buyer pool. Abu Dhabi gives lower transfer costs, tighter investment zones, and a more employment-led tenant base.

For entry investors, Abu Dhabi can feel less speculative. Some Abu Dhabi areas may not jump in price as fast, yet units near offices, universities, the airport, and busy leisure districts can still find tenants without long gaps. Dubai works for scale. Abu Dhabi works for selective buying.

Who Should Buy A Studio Apartment

A studio is usually a practical buy for someone entering the market with a tighter budget. It also keeps upkeep simple, which helps first-time buyers, small investors, non-residents, and cash purchasers who want rent without buying a larger apartment.

A studio fits:

  • First-time buyers with a limited deposit
  • Investors targeting AED 650,000 to AED 1.3 million in stock
  • Buyers who want easy maintenance
  • Non-residents who prefer a smaller UAE asset
  • Parents buying near university or work districts
  • Cash buyers seeking rent without heavy fit-out

Avoid a studio if future family use, work-from-home comfort, or long stays rank high.

Common Mistakes To Avoid

Many buyers chase the lowest price first. That causes problems later.

Avoid these errors:

  • Buying outside a suitable investment zone without checking ownership rights
  • Using Dubai transfer fees in Abu Dhabi calculations
  • Ignoring service charges
  • Trusting brochure rent projections
  • Buying a dark unit with a poor view in a crowded stack
  • Missing parking allocation
  • Forgetting that small units can face many similar resale listings

How To Buy a Studio Apartment in Abu Dhabi

Buying a studio in Abu Dhabi becomes easier when the buyer follows the legal order and checks the numbers before paying the deposit. The main work happens before signing, especially title checks, service charges, mortgage approval, and investment-zone confirmation.

  1. Choose the zone based on budget and tenant demand
  2. Shortlist buildings with clean maintenance history
  3. Check title, ownership type, service charges, and project status
  4. Get mortgage pre-approval if financing is needed
  5. Negotiate price, payment terms, furniture, and handover condition
  6. Sign the agreement and pay the deposit
  7. Register the transaction through Abu Dhabi’s approved channels
  8. Pay registration, agency, mortgage, and service fees
  9. Receive title deed
  10. Prepare the unit for leasing or occupation

After transfer, the buyer should inspect the unit again, record meter readings, collect access cards, and confirm building management details. If the studio will be rented, prepare it quickly so vacancy does not eat into the first year’s return.

Final Thoughts

A studio in Abu Dhabi can be a smart first purchase when the buyer respects the city’s rules, price bands, and investment-zone limits. Masdar and Al Maryah suit yield-focused buyers. Al Reem gives balance. Yas, Al Raha, and Saadiyat ask for more capital but can protect lifestyle appeal and resale strength.

For expert help shortlisting studio apartments for sale in Abu Dhabi, comparing buildings, checking numbers, and negotiating with confidence, speak with Driven Properties. We can help you buy with clearer numbers and fewer costly surprises.






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