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Neighbr launches as the UAE’s first operational peer-to-peer platform for renting household items

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Neighbr is a newly launched peer-to-peer rental platform on a mission to change the way UAE residents think about ownership. Instead of buying items they’ll use once and store forever, people can now rent from, and earn from, their own neighbors.

Available now at neighbrplatform.com, Neighbr allows users to list and rent household items across 12 categories including electronics, tools, baby gear, photography, pets, and more. Users can list any item in under 30 seconds using AI that auto fills from a photo. The platform is the first operational P2P general household rental service of its kind in the UAE, built for the way neighbours actually live, filling a gap that no other platform in the MENA region has meaningfully served. Every user is ID-verified on the platform before they can list, giving renters a layer of trust that classifieds and informal swap groups simply cannot offer.

“Someone in this building has a drill. Someone has an extra chair. I just don’t know who they are. That was the moment Neighbr was born.”

— Natalie Malhas, Founder, Neighbr

The platform is built on a simple but powerful premise: most households own items that sit idle 95% of the time. Every drill bought for a three-minute job, every folding chair purchased for a single occasion, represents not just wasted money but wasted resources. Neighbr turns that idle inventory into a shared community asset.

The <a href="https://jordangazette.com/al-beiruti-jordan-achieves-haccp-and-iso-certifications-shortly-after-its-official-launch/”>launch aligns with the UAE’s national sustainability agenda, including the Circular Economy Policy 2021–2031, UAE Net Zero 2050, and Dubai’s Zero-Waste 2041 initiative, positioning Neighbr not just as a marketplace, but as infrastructure for a more sustainable city.

Since its organic launch, Neighbr has attracted 46 users and over 1,156 platform visits, all without paid advertising. The founder credits early traction to the platform’s resonance with the UAE’s large expat community, many of whom are building lives from scratch and feel the friction of over-consumption acutely.

Looking ahead, Neighbr plans to expand access beyond individual residents to include local businesses and community partners, building towards a city-wide sharing network that benefits both people and the planet.

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