5 communities
More remote than its sibling (Damac Hills 1), Damac Hills 2 offers a quiet, affordable suburban lifestyle in an evolving area. It has themed clusters, man-made lakes, and nature-inspired amenities, but still feels more under development than fully integrated. Best for those looking for budget-friendly space and don’t mind a longer commute.
One of the oldest parts of Dubai, Deira is rich in culture, tradition, and history. It’s densely populated, busy, and affordable, with souks, small shops, and narrow streets that feel like “old Dubai.” The vibe is bustling and authentic, with a strong local character, but it lacks the polish of newer developments.
An older, affordable apartment area with lots of greenery, Discovery Gardens is practical, multicultural, and down-to-earth. It’s close to Ibn Battuta Mall and well-connected, though buildings can feel dated. A good choice for renters looking for space on a budget.
Dubai International City is a diverse and lively neighborhood made up of low-rise buildings themed after different countries, giving it a colorful, global feel. It's well connected to major roads and offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, and services. The area is practical and busy, attracting residents who value convenience and accessibility.
Similar to Discovery Gardens but quieter and more leafy, The Gardens has a more residential, lived-in feel. It's one of Dubai’s original low-rise apartment areas, ideal for families and long-term expats. The large park areas and shaded walkways give it a suburban charm.
More remote than its sibling (Damac Hills 1), Damac Hills 2 offers a quiet, affordable suburban lifestyle in an evolving area. It has themed clusters, man-made lakes, and nature-inspired amenities, but still feels more under development than fully integrated. Best for those looking for budget-friendly space and don’t mind a longer commute.
One of the oldest parts of Dubai, Deira is rich in culture, tradition, and history. It’s densely populated, busy, and affordable, with souks, small shops, and narrow streets that feel like “old Dubai.” The vibe is bustling and authentic, with a strong local character, but it lacks the polish of newer developments.
An older, affordable apartment area with lots of greenery, Discovery Gardens is practical, multicultural, and down-to-earth. It’s close to Ibn Battuta Mall and well-connected, though buildings can feel dated. A good choice for renters looking for space on a budget.
Dubai International City is a diverse and lively neighborhood made up of low-rise buildings themed after different countries, giving it a colorful, global feel. It's well connected to major roads and offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, and services. The area is practical and busy, attracting residents who value convenience and accessibility.
Similar to Discovery Gardens but quieter and more leafy, The Gardens has a more residential, lived-in feel. It's one of Dubai’s original low-rise apartment areas, ideal for families and long-term expats. The large park areas and shaded walkways give it a suburban charm.