4 |
4 |
250 m²

C Properties
2 |
3 |
165 m²

MM Group
4 |
4 |
250 m²

C Properties
3 |
2 |
540 m²

Confidence Real Estate
3 |
5 |
350 m²

JSK Real Estate
3 |
3.0 |
150 m²

Luxury Residence Real Estate
3 |
4 |
240 m²

White Real Estate Group
3 |
4 |
263 m²

Ideal Real Estate
3 |
2 |
160 m²

YAS Real Estate
2 |
3 |
180 m²

YAS Real Estate
5 |
5 |
380 m²

C Properties
3 |
2 |
161 m²

Golden Land Real Estate
3 |
2 |
135 m²

Golden Land Real Estate
4 |
6 |
575 m²

Urban B
3 |
4 |
175 m²

Fidelity Real Estate
3 |
4 |
200 m²

C Properties
3 |
4 |
267 m²

Fidelity Real Estate
4 |
4 |
250 m²

ISOLD Real Estate
4 |
4 |
220 m²

C Properties
3 |
4 |
165 m²

Confidence Real Estate
3 |
3 |
195 m²

C Properties
Hazmieh sits just southeast of Beirut, close enough that many residents work in the city while living outside it. It has a higher share of newer construction than most Beirut districts, and apartments here are generally larger than what the same budget secures in the capital.
That trade, more space and newer building stock at the cost of being outside the city proper, is the main reason buyers choose Hazmieh.
Apartments in Hazmieh currently ask roughly $1,850 to $1,950 per square metre, around 40 percent below Achrafieh for what is typically newer and larger stock.
These figures reflect asking prices in current listings rather than recorded sale prices, and the final price is usually negotiated. Based on listings on DoorEast, July 2026.
Hazmieh's stock skews newer and larger than Beirut's. Two and three-bedroom apartments dominate, and buildings here more commonly include parking, elevators and outdoor space than older Beirut stock. Smaller units exist but are the minority.
Because much of the stock is newer, renovation is less often a factor in the purchase than it is in Achrafieh or Hamra.
Parking is generally included and rarely a constraint, a meaningful practical difference from buying inside Beirut.
Access into the city depends on where in Hazmieh the building sits and which route you take. Some parts have straightforward access to the main roads while others are slower at peak hours, so check the specific route you would use before committing.
Ask about the building's monthly charges, since maintenance, generator and water are billed separately and carry over to you as owner. In newer buildings, ask what is covered by the developer and for how long. Confirm the parking arrangement, whether it is allocated or shared.
Apartments currently ask roughly $1,850 to $1,950 per square metre, around 40 percent below Achrafieh. These are asking prices from current listings, not recorded sale prices.
It sits outside the city proper. Buyers trade central location for newer buildings and more space.
Two and three-bedroom apartments dominate. Smaller units are the minority here.
Generally yes, and often as standard in the newer developments.
Yes. Hazmieh has a higher share of recent construction than most Beirut districts, so renovation is less often a factor.