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    Beirut replaces Abu Dhabi as most expensive city in Middle East

    30 july 2012

    The Middle East sees its ranking fall in Mercer's 2012 Worldwide Cost of Living Survey due largely to a drop in rental prices.

    The survey found that Beirut is the most expensive city to live in this year within the Middle East, moving up eight notches to number 67.

    Mercer's survey factors in the cost of living for 214 cities globally. The consultancy compares the price of more than 200 factors in each location, including housing, transport, food and clothing costs.

    Abu Dhabi, the most expensive city in the region in last year's survey, is the 76th most expensive city in the world to live in this year, which is down from 67 last year. The cost of living in Dubai has also fallen, with the city ranking 94th overall this year compared with 81 last year. 

    However, the UAE is nonetheless still the most expensive place to live in the GCC, Mercer's report noted. In addition to the lower accommodation costs across the UAE, the fall in Abu Dhabi and Dubai's ranking has come about as a result of several other factors that range from slower increase in the prices of goods and services in the country relative to the base city, New York, to the stabilisation of the real estate market in the Middle East.

    Tokyo, meanwhile has taken over as the most expensive city in the world for expatriates, displacing Luanda, Angola, which dropped to second place. Further, the top ten most expensive cities continue to be predominantly led by those located in Europe and Asia.

    Following are the top 5 most expensive cities, globally, for 2012:

    1 Tokyo, Japan

    2 Luanda, Angola

    3 Osaka, Japan

    4 Moscow, Russia

    5 Geneva, Switzerland

    The top 5 most expensive cities, in the Middle East, for 2012 are:

    1 Beirut, Lebanon

    2 Abu Dhabi, UAE

    3 Dubai, UAE

    4 Amman, Jordan

    5 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    • Beirut replaces Abu Dhabi as most expensive city in Middle East

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