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Highest Rent in Chad

Top 66 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Chad

1 Laï 14 $100
2 Mboursou Léré 20 $100
3 Massakory 18 $100
4 Massaguet 18 $100
5 Maro 19 $100
6 Mao 06 $100
7 Mangalmé 05 $100
8 Mandelia 15 $100
9 Léré 20 $100
10 Melfi 05 $100
11 Kyabé 17 $100
12 Krim Krim 08 $100
13 Koumra 19 $100
14 Kirdimi 23 $100
15 Kelo 14 $100
16 Iriba 02 $100
17 Haraze 13 $100
18 Guéréda 02 $100
19 Moïssala 19 $100
20 Mongo 05 $100
21 Moundou 08 $100
22 Moussoro 22 $100
23 N'Djamena 21 $100
24 Ngama 18 $100
25 Ngama 15 $100
26 Ngouri 08 $100
27 Nokou 06 $100
28 Ounianga Kébir 28 $100
29 Pala 20 $100
30 Salal 22 $100
31 Sarh 17 $100
32 Umm Hājar 01 $100
33 Yao 01 $100
34 Baïbokoum 09 $100
35 Bitkine 05 $100
36 Biltine 02 $100
37 Béré 14 $100
38 Benoy 08 $100
39 Beïnamar 08 $100
40 Bédiondo 19 $100
41 Béboto 09 $100
42 Bébédja 09 $100
43 Bodo 15 $100
44 Ati 01 $100
45 Amdjarass 27 $100
46 Am Timan 13 $100
47 Am Dam 25 $100
48 Adré 12 $100
49 Abou Déïa 13 $100
50 Abéché 12 $100
51 Abdi 12 $100
52 Bokoro 18 $100
53 Bol 07 $100
54 Bongor 16 $100
55 Bousso 15 $100
56 Déressia 14 $100
57 Doba 09 $100
58 Dourbali 15 $100
59 Fada 28 $100
60 Faya-Largeau 23 $100
61 Fianga 16 $100
62 Goré 09 $100
63 Goundi 19 $100
64 Gounou Gaya 16 $100
65 Goz Beida 25 $100
66 Guelendeng 16 $100

Cities with the highest rents in Chad reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Laï leads with a median rent of $100 per month.

High rents are typically found in cities with strong economies, large populations of young professionals, and limited housing supply. These markets often have low vacancy rates and competitive rental processes.

The rent burden in these cities can be significant, with many residents spending more than 30% of their income on housing. This has fueled discussions about rent control, affordable housing development, and tenant protections in many of these communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Renters in Laï pay $100/month — that's $1,200 per year on housing alone.
  • 2. The general rule of thumb is that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income — in many of these cities, average earners exceed that threshold.
  • 3. High-rent cities often have rental vacancy rates below 5%, creating intense competition for available units.

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