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Highest Rent in Libya

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Libya

1 Abū Zayyān 80 $200
2 Ajdabiya 83 $200
3 Al Abraq 63 $200
4 Al Abyār 66 $200
5 Al Ajaylat 67 $200
6 Al-'Alūaṣ 82 $200
7 Al Aşābi‘ah 80 $200
8 Al ‘Azīzīyah 81 $200
9 Al Barakāt 71 $200
10 Al Bardīyah 79 $200
11 Al Bayḑā’ 63 $200
12 Al Burayqah 83 $200
13 Al Ghurayfah 84 $200
14 Al Ḩurshah 68 $200
15 Al Jadīd 75 $200
16 Al Jawf 65 $200
17 Al Jumayl 67 $200
18 Al Khaḑrā’ 82 $200
19 Al Khums 82 $200
20 Al Marj 66 $200
21 Al Māyah 81 $200
22 Al Qaţrūn 73 $200
23 Al Qawāsim 80 $200
24 Al Qubbah 70 $200
25 An Nāşirīyah 81 $200
26 Ar-Raḥaībāt 80 $200
27 Ar Rayāyinah 80 $200
28 Ar Rujbān 80 $200
29 As Sawānī 81 $200
30 At Tāj 65 $200
31 Awjilah 83 $200
32 Az Zahrā’ 81 $200
33 Az Zāwīyah 68 $200
34 Az Zuwaytīnah 83 $200
35 Bani Walid 72 $200
36 Barqin 78 $200
37 Benghazi 69 $200
38 Bin Jawwād 76 $200
39 Brak 78 $200
40 Daraj 74 $200
41 Darnah 70 $200
42 Daryānah 69 $200
43 Ghadames 74 $200
44 Gharyan 80 $200
45 Ghat 71 $200
46 Hūn 64 $200
47 Jādū 80 $200
48 Jālū 83 $200
49 Janzūr 81 $200
50 Jardas al ‘Abīd 66 $200
51 Kābāw 74 $200
52 Kambūt 79 $200
53 Kiklah 80 $200
54 Martūbah 70 $200
55 Massah 63 $200
56 Misratah 72 $200
57 Mizdah 80 $200
58 Msalātah 82 $200
59 Murzuk 73 $200
60 Nālūt 74 $200
61 Qamīnis 69 $200
62 Qandūlah 63 $200
63 Qarqūzah 68 $200
65 Qaryat Sulūq 69 $200
68 Qaşr Bin Ghashīr 77 $200
69 Qaşr Khiyār 77 $200
70 Qaşr Lībiyā 63 $200
71 Qīrah 78 $200
72 Sabha 75 $200
73 Şabrātah 68 $200
74 Shahhat 63 $200
75 Sīdī aş Şayd 77 $200
76 Sīdī Bin Zīnah 67 $200
77 Sirte 76 $200
78 Sūknah 64 $200
79 Şurmān 68 $200
80 Sūsah 63 $200
81 Tājūrā’ 77 $200
82 Tamzāwah 78 $200
83 Tarāghin 73 $200
84 Tarhuna 82 $200
85 Tāzirbū 65 $200
86 Tījī 74 $200
87 Tobruk 79 $200
88 Tripoli 77 $200
89 Tūkrah 66 $200
90 Ubari 84 $200
91 Umm al Arānib 73 $200
92 Umm ar Rizam 70 $200
93 Umm Sā'ad 79 $200
94 Waddān 64 $200
95 Wādī 'Utbah 73 $200
96 Wardāmah 63 $200
97 Yafran 80 $200
98 Zalţan 67 $200
99 Zawiya 68 $200
100 Zillah 64 $200

Cities with the highest rents in Libya reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Abū Zayyān leads with a median rent of $200 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 Abū Zayyān pay $200/month — that's $2,400 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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