Al Barsha 3 is a mid residential community in Dubai. It is open access and offers villas. Al Barsha 3 is ideal for families and professionals.
Very similar to Barsha 2, but with even larger villas and a more secluded, residential feel. It's often chosen by extended families or those wanting to build custom homes. It's car-dependent, but peaceful and centrally located.
Family Friendly
Dog Friendly
Leash walks OK on streets, but municipal parks/play lawns ban dogs.
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Al Barsha 3 has a high family-friendly rating. There are 3 schools and 3 nurseries nearby.
Al Barsha 3 is rated some restrictions for dogs. Leash walks OK on streets, but municipal parks/play lawns ban dogs.
Al Barsha 3 offers villas.
Al Barsha 3 is classified as open access. Fully public street grid with no entrance control. Safety is supported by city-wide CCTV, active police presence, and well-lit roads. Most buildings and villa clusters offer private 24/7 security and access control.
There are 3 schools near Al Barsha 3, including Nord Anglia International School – Al Barsha, Kings' School – Al Barsha, and Next Generation School & Lycée Français Jean Mermoz – South Campus.
Al Barsha 3 has 3 schools, 3 nurseries, 1 mall, 2 medical facilities, 2 dining options, and supermarkets nearby.
Al Barsha 3 has a high greenery level, with abundant parks, landscaping, and green spaces.
Al Barsha 3 is ideal for families and professionals.
A growing area with a mix of new townhouses, villas, and affordable apartments. It still feels developing in parts but is becoming more popular due to good schools and new infrastructure. Best for budget-conscious families looking for space without a long commute.
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A quiet, low-density suburban district on the edge of the city, known for its farms, parks, and traditional charm. It’s more local in character, but has become popular with expats seeking space and a slower pace. Great for those wanting a rural-meets-modern lifestyle.
Community data verified by the Hayy editorial team. Last reviewed 17 July 2025.
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