
Best Neighborhoods to Rent an Apartment in Makkah (2026)
Makkah's apartment rental market is compact: 291 active listings across 5 platforms. The citywide median sits at SAR 26,000/year (SAR 2,167/month), making it one of Saudi Arabia's more affordable cities for renters.
Supply is concentrated in a handful of neighborhoods. Ten neighborhoods account for most of the market, with the largest (Batha Quraysh) holding just 31 listings. Renters have fewer options to compare than in Riyadh or Jeddah, so knowing where to look matters more.
The top neighborhoods
Al Sharayea
- Median rent: SAR 22,800/year (SAR 1,900/month)
- Supply: 12 listings
Al Sharayea has the lowest median rent among Makkah's neighborhoods with enough supply to report. Located in the eastern part of the city, it serves budget renters who do not need proximity to the Haram.
Al Buhayrat
- Median rent: SAR 24,000/year (SAR 2,000/month)
- Supply: 11 listings
Al Buhayrat sits just below the city median. Small supply means fewer choices, but the pricing is consistent (tight range around SAR 24,000).
Al Rashidiyyah
- Median rent: SAR 24,500/year (SAR 2,042/month)
- Supply: 14 listings
Al Rashidiyyah offers entry-level pricing with slightly more supply than Al Sharayea and Al Buhayrat. It sits in eastern Makkah, away from the high-demand zones near the Haram.
Al Andalus
- Median rent: SAR 25,000/year (SAR 2,083/month)
- Supply: 14 listings
Al Andalus matches the city median. The neighborhood is east of central Makkah and offers a balance between price and accessibility.
King Fahd
- Median rent: SAR 25,950/year (SAR 2,163/month)
- Supply: 22 listings
King Fahd has the second-highest supply in Makkah (22 listings) and sits right at the city median. Its location along the King Fahd Road axis gives it better highway connectivity than most Makkah neighborhoods.
Al Hamra wa Umm Al Joud
- Median rent: SAR 28,000/year (SAR 2,333/month)
- Supply: 18 listings
This combined neighborhood sits south of the Haram area. At SAR 28,000, it sits 8% above the city median but offers closer access to central Makkah than the sub-SAR 25,000 options.
Al Khadra
- Median rent: SAR 28,800/year (SAR 2,400/month)
- Supply: 12 listings
Al Khadra prices just above Al Hamra wa Umm Al Joud. Supply is limited at 12 listings.
Batha Quraysh
- Median rent: SAR 30,000/year (SAR 2,500/month)
- Supply: 31 listings (largest in Makkah)
Batha Quraysh has the most rental supply in Makkah. With 31 listings, it gives renters the widest selection in the city. Located south of the Haram, the neighborhood has grown as a residential hub for Makkah workers.
Al Awali
- Median rent: SAR 31,000/year (SAR 2,583/month)
- Supply: 22 listings
Al Awali is a residential neighborhood south of the Haram with a mix of older and newer buildings. Its SAR 31,000 median puts it in Makkah's upper tier.
Al Shawqiyyah
- Median rent: SAR 33,000/year (SAR 2,750/month)
- Supply: 15 listings
Al Shawqiyyah is the most expensive neighborhood in our list. Located in western Makkah, it offers proximity to the Haram and newer building stock that justify the premium.
What makes Makkah different
Small market, limited negotiation. With 291 total listings vs. Riyadh's 14,957, renters have less room to negotiate. When you find something that fits, move fast.
Haram proximity drives pricing. Neighborhoods closer to Al Masjid Al Haram (Batha Quraysh, Al Shawqiyyah) cost 20-30% more than neighborhoods farther east (Al Sharayea, Al Rashidiyyah). Decide how much commute time to the Haram you can accept.
Seasonal demand spikes. Ramadan and Hajj season drive short-term demand. Annual lease prices are less affected, but availability drops during peak months. Sign your lease outside of peak season if possible.
Quick comparison table
| Neighborhood | Median rent (SAR/yr) | Monthly | Supply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Al Sharayea | 22,800 | 1,900 | 12 |
| Al Buhayrat | 24,000 | 2,000 | 11 |
| Al Rashidiyyah | 24,500 | 2,042 | 14 |
| Al Andalus | 25,000 | 2,083 | 14 |
| King Fahd | 25,950 | 2,163 | 22 |
| Al Hamra wa Umm Al Joud | 28,000 | 2,333 | 18 |
| Al Khadra | 28,800 | 2,400 | 12 |
| Batha Quraysh | 30,000 | 2,500 | 31 |
| Al Awali | 31,000 | 2,583 | 22 |
| Al Shawqiyyah | 33,000 | 2,750 | 15 |
FAQ
How much does rent cost in Makkah?
The citywide median is SAR 26,000/year (SAR 2,167/month) for apartments. Prices range from SAR 22,800 in Al Sharayea to SAR 33,000 in Al Shawqiyyah.
Which Makkah neighborhood has the most rental listings?
Batha Quraysh leads with 31 listings. King Fahd and Al Awali follow with 22 each. The total market is small (291 listings), so supply is limited across the board.
Is Makkah cheaper than Riyadh for renting?
Yes. Makkah's median (SAR 26,000) is 42% lower than Riyadh's (SAR 45,000). The tradeoff is much less supply and fewer amenity-rich buildings.
All data from Darak, sourced from 5 Saudi real estate platforms as of March 2026.
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