Buying property in Bahrain
can a foreigner buy property in Bahrain?
If so, is it complicated? What is the process of purchasing a property in Bahrain?
Any tips for buying property, such as a check-list of items to verify ?
Thanks in advance for participating!
Christine
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I have found out the below article and might have some useful information for you:
The above article mention also that :
"It is advisable to hire the services of a lawyer during the whole process of buying."
Good Luck and Best Regards

You can Buy properties in designated areas called as Free Hold properties聽 - Like Juffair around the US Navy Base.
Amwaj Island, Seef etc
i dont suggest you聽 to hire a Lawyer聽 for this聽 as it is simple
Call some property agents聽 and they will show property聽 suitable to your Budget.
Usually the Agents does most of the procedures
Regards
Rajesh
Also what is the best place to buy in bahrain.
Pls reply
Umber
If you are going to buy off-plan, my advise is simple, stay away from unknown developers. Only go with those who have a track record of delivering property to buyers. Off-plan purchases generally give better returns, but the buyer has to carry the risk of developers not finishing the project and therefore losing your investment.
You can avoid that risk if you purchase "already built" property. The down side to this is the purchase price - will be a lot higher and therefore lower posssibility of making a capital gain.
Foreigners can buy property in Juffair and in Amwaj Islands, Riffa Views and Durrat al Bahrain, from what I know.
The procedure is indeed straightforward. If the buyer wishes to engage a lawyer for additional protection, they could do so, especially to read and check the "Red Book" (this is how the title deed is popularly known here).
The sale and pruchase is usually evidenced by a "Sale and Purchase Agreement" between the transacting parties. The sale and purchase agreement has to be notarized at the Notary Public in the GOSI building. Next step is registration of property at the "Survey and Land Registration Bureau".
While this may appear cumbersome, in reality each stage is fairly straightforward taking about 1 hour each, but costing a lot of money.
If anyone needs details please PM me. I went through the entire process successfully when I purchased my property here in Bahrain.
Best wishes!
if you looking for investment : renting the flat you need a help of agency to collect the rent and look after the flat.
you can make very good profit in monthly basis if you rent your flat after fully furnish it . this what i did with my flat.
The residence permit is a self-sponsorship programme for those who own property in Bahrain and wish to continue to live here after they retire/stop working.
It currently takes the form of a 2-year renewable residence permit. This is not a work permit and hence the property owner is not permitted to work with this residence permit.
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I am contemplating whether I should purchase or rent an apartment.聽 while reviewing the rental prices and baseing it聽 over a five year period at 400BD/month, I could almost pay for a one聽 bedroom apartment.
I am concerned that it may be difficult to sell after his study period has ended. What are typical costs to maintain a property in Bahrain, including hydro, water, etc.,
Not sure if your math works out - at BD400per month you will spend BD24,000 over a 5 years time frame. A one bedroom apartment is about 3 times that amount.
And you are correct - I have observed that apartment values do not really hold in Bahrain. So you may not be able to sell it profitably once your son's studies are done.
Average monthly spend on utilities and rates will be about BD20 for a one bedroom apartment. Its high in summer and low in winter, but averages out.
Since the time of posting, I have had the opportunity to go out and view them.聽 although they are only 2 years old they are in very poor condition.聽 not to mention the infrastructure is horrible...I have decided to rent.
thank you for the input.
since you are up to date here in Bahrain.聽 I would like to purchase an inexpensive car for my son as he will be here for 5 years.聽 Because he is 19, the Insurance company AXA, has told me they will only provide 3rd party insurance.聽 do you know of any other insurance companies that will insure young drivers fully?
thank you
Any apartments worth buying are in Juffair, Seef or Amwaj and that would mean your son will have a longer drive to classes each day.
You are probably better off renting.
I think the 3rd party insurance rule for drivers below 18 is across the board on Bahrain. I called a friend of mine int he insurance sector who also confirmed this. So you may be stuck with 3rd party insurance.
The way out is to register the car in your name and have it fully insured. The only issue then will be a higher deductible if the driver is below 21. Try this option with your insurers. May work!
thank you for the immediate reply.
how do I purchase under my name if I do not have a visa or smart card?
I will not be staying here, my son will be on his own.聽 Is it still possible?聽 I prefer a higher deductible opposed to third party alone

Maybe another solution for you is to get a vehicle on lease/rent.
Looking to possibly move to BAH in the near future, I see the process to buy a property is fairly easy according to some replies on this forum, provided you have +/-25% deposit.
1) Is property value increasing in BAH, ie is the market strong for a (say) minimum 5 year stay? Would the asset, in my case a fairly new villa, good location, hold its value, increase a little or possibly drop? (assuming stability & peace in BAH/Middle East)
2) I have visited some web sites and see around +180-210K for a floating city villa does "one make an offer" below the advertised price and hope for acceptance.?
3) Any Japanese community in BAH?
4) Can someone suggest a good estate agent in BAH
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Regards
BBoy
BoeingBoy wrote:Hi All.
Looking to possibly move to BAH in the near future, I see the process to buy a property is fairly easy according to some replies on this forum, provided you have +/-25% deposit.
1) Is property value increasing in BAH, ie is the market strong for a (say) minimum 5 year stay? Would the asset, in my case a fairly new villa, good location, hold its value, increase a little or possibly drop? (assuming stability & peace in BAH/Middle East)
2) I have visited some web sites and see around +180-210K for a floating city villa does "one make an offer" below the advertised price and hope for acceptance.?
3) Any Japanese community in BAH?
4) Can someone suggest a good estate agent in BAH
Thanks in advance for any replies.
Regards
BBoy
Hi BBoy.
Responses to your questions are below:
1) Apartment values hold in good and well maintained buildings. Most of the rest lose value over time. If your time frame is 5 years, consider the amount of money you would spend on rented property and then, if the expected drop in value is less than what you would spend on rented property you could go for the buying option.
2) Floating city villa - I assume this is in Amwaj Islands. This may be a better option than an apartment but ensure the villa is in good condition and you don't have to spend too much on repairs and upkeep.
3) I am sure there is a Japanese community here. You could contact the Japanese embassy once you are here for information.
4) not sure this is permitted in this forum. Maybe we can PM the contact information to you. You can also visit and contact any of the agents advertising there.
Best wishes.
Christine wrote:Hi,
can a foreigner buy property in Bahrain?
If so, is it complicated? What is the process of purchasing a property in Bahrain?
Any tips for buying property, such as a check-list of items to verify ?
Thanks in advance for participating!
Christine
It's not complicated, everything is easy
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good deals with small and cheap properties is better than to buy a villa 'coz the villa is expensive and the rent value is not gonna reach 10% income, and when you sale it it even doesn't get the value of selling it, so I don't advice villa's investments, go for flats and freeholds flats, there you'll get a very good income with an 100% benefits.
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