hi, to furnish a new appartment it would cost you around 4000 ryal per room to get a decent furnature, if you are looking for a much cheaper prices with the same quality as home center or others you can go to Najmah market and ask for haraj souq, this souq is the main importers of ready made furnature from Asia and china, you can find good quality furnature with good prices, ask for AL-Nisri trading co. they have there around 4 shops and all been imported from abraod and again selled back to other big stores here in doha with triple or double of the price.
I just had to go through it therefore I can tell you exactly. An absolutely empty 2 bedroom apartment (no fridge, air condition, stove etc.) will cost to furnish around 15-18 thousand riyals, if you will take advantage of all specials and furniture sales.
Remember, that the rent difference between furnished and unfurnished apartment is approximately 2-3 thousand riyals per month, which on 2 year lease will come up to 50-60 thousand riyals.
Not only you will save this amount by furnishing apartment on your own, you'll also might recuperate some of the money spent by selling your furniture to someone when you will be moving out.
As far as the cost to furnish a 2 bedroom, I'm sorry I really don't know for sure. I do know that it would be quite expensive as things certainly are not cheap in Qatar. However, a lot of apartments you can rent are already furnished. In fact we did just that. The furniture was all brand new, even still had all the tags hanging off, and the plastic still on!
If you decide to go with a furnished apartment make sure you check out the bed, if you don't like it tell them to do better, I believe that they will!
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hi, to furnish a new appartment it would cost you around 4000 ryal per room to get a decent furnature, if you are looking for a much cheaper prices with the same quality as home center or others you can go to Najmah market and ask for haraj souq, this souq is the main importers of ready made furnature from Asia and china, you can find good quality furnature with good prices, ask for AL-Nisri trading co. they have there around 4 shops and all been imported from abraod and again selled back to other big stores here in doha with triple or double of the price.
hope i helped you on this matter
Dear Terramax
Thank you for your inputs regarding my question. It is really appreciated.
I just had to go through it therefore I can tell you exactly. An absolutely empty 2 bedroom apartment (no fridge, air condition, stove etc.) will cost to furnish around 15-18 thousand riyals, if you will take advantage of all specials and furniture sales.
Remember, that the rent difference between furnished and unfurnished apartment is approximately 2-3 thousand riyals per month, which on 2 year lease will come up to 50-60 thousand riyals.
Not only you will save this amount by furnishing apartment on your own, you'll also might recuperate some of the money spent by selling your furniture to someone when you will be moving out.
As far as the cost to furnish a 2 bedroom, I'm sorry I really don't know for sure. I do know that it would be quite expensive as things certainly are not cheap in Qatar. However, a lot of apartments you can rent are already furnished. In fact we did just that. The furniture was all brand new, even still had all the tags hanging off, and the plastic still on!
If you decide to go with a furnished apartment make sure you check out the bed, if you don't like it tell them to do better, I believe that they will!
Good luck to you...
Charlene