Qatar offers people from all over the world new opportunities and career development and with the continuous expansion that is taking place in the country, the government is working hard to ensure that a high number of different developments are built and maintained, to cater to the different backgrounds and nationalities that come to live and work in Qatar. There are a number of properties for rent in Qatar, and residents can pick and choose of a number of residential units that will suit their needs. And with preparations for the FIFA 2022 World Cup in full swing, more and more development is being poured into the country.
The country's capital Doha remains the most heavily populated city in the country and there are a number of properties for rent in Doha. The same applies to the districts of Doha, and with such a high number of people living there; more and more residential units are becoming available for both rent and sale. While many residents and nationals are starting to look for homes beyond the city limits, thanks to expansion and development taking place in cities such as Al Wakrah and Al Khor, Doha is still the first area that people tend to start their housing search in, and for good reason.
One area that is considered to be one of the original and original residential and commercial neighborhoods in Doha is Salata, which offers a number of properties for rent. With the iconic Museum of Islamic Art as the centerpiece of the area, there are many hotels, restaurants and businesses in Salata. While technically on the other end of the corniche, its offers residents access to all points of interest in the surrounding area. It is also considered to be more of a budget friendly area, which is convenient for many.
Apartments for rent in Al Aqaria Tower, Old Salata are well liked and are spacious homes to live in. Ranging from two to three bedroom flats, they are centrally located and is within close proximity to all the major points of interest in Qatar. In addition to that most of the properties in the area offer added amenities and facilities such as swimming pools and fitness centers, which residents and tenants find very convenient to have on hand.
Most people base the location of their housing on a few main factors, mainly distance from their office/work location, and, if it applies, the distance to the school of their children. This is because, as with most areas in Qatar, there is a lot of construction going on, be it on roads or infrastructure or for development projects, so road closures and traffic jams are an everyday occurrence. So make sure you understand the routes to take and your commute time before committing to a home. Once you have made up your mind, you will need a valid Qatari ID, a letter from your employer and post-dated checks when signing the rental agreement. Some buildings require a marriage license if you are moving in with a spouse.