World Cup 2022: Qatar Landlords Increase Rents By 40%

Brisk business anywhere is brisk business and opportunity they say wrongly or rightly comes but once. With barely four months to the kickoff of the 2022 World cup in Qatar, landlords in the oil rich country have reportedly hiked rents by 40%

World Cup host Qatar has tried everything from cruise ships, desert camps and regional shuttle flights to ensure a limited supply of accommodation can meet an expected 1.2 million visitors during the month-long tournament.

esidents in popular neighborhoods say they’re being forced to agree to rent hikes of as much as 40 per cent and contract periods stretching two years. Faced with rents they can no longer afford, some residents say they’ve been forced to move even after years of tenancy.

Many hotels have been forced to get long-term occupants to vacate and make room for teams and officials, leaving residents with few options in a country that has an 88 per cent expatriate population and low rates of home ownership.

That’s helped engineer a turnaround in the property market after more than seven years of slumping demand, when entire buildings sat vacant as new residential, commercial and hospitality supply poured into the market.

First-quarter rents rose 3.3 per cent, helped by the recent surge in demand, according to data compiled by ValuStrat, while average prices on the Pearl an artificial island neighborhood popular with white-collar expats surged 19 per cent. Housing was the second-biggest contributor to a June inflation rate of 5.4 per cent in Qatar, where costs are climbing faster than any other Gulf Arab state.

FIFA alone has reserved thousands of rooms in hotels and their attached residences for players, staffers and other officials. Local organisers have also struck deals with property owners to earmark about 60,000 apartments for fans. Landlords are eager to benefit. An Airbnb search shows most one-bedroom apartments in the Pearl advertised at more than $1,000 a night during the tournament. These apartments currently rent for an average of 9,500 riyals ($2,580) per month, according to ValuStrat, up from 8,000 riyals in the fourth quarter.

A Qatari government official said the country’s real estate rental market “caters to a range of preferences and budgets” and that with “increased demand for accommodation during the World Cup, landlords and tenants are required by law to observe the terms and conditions of their lease agreement”.

“This is, to my mind, a relatively temporary blip caused by the World Cup and its related effects,” Commercial Bank of Qatar CEO Joseph Abraham said in a Bloomberg TV interview last month. After the World Cup, “you’ll see that pressure come off rentals as there will be increased supply too so that component of the inflationary index will come down,” he said.


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