18 communities
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.
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.
A fast-growing villa and townhouse community known for affordability, convenience, and metro access. Al Furjan has a mix of new buildings and older ones, with community centers and parks. It’s great for families seeking value near the Expo and Marina corridor.
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.
Al Waha is a calm, gated villa enclave in Dubailand with a warm, community-oriented feel, landscaped streets, and a relaxed suburban pace. It’s ideal for those who want peaceful surroundings with the convenience of nearby amenities.
Formerly called Tecom, this is a dense, mixed-use district with a buzzing atmosphere and lots of high-rise buildings. It’s a blend of residential and business, with easy Metro access and 24/7 activity. It’s more suited to young professionals than families.
A newer townhouse community with a clean, suburban feel, Cherrywoods is modern, well-planned, and ideal for families. It’s a bit out of the way, but it offers parks, pools, and a quiet, neighborly lifestyle. Great for those looking for stylish homes at a more affordable price point.
A mixed-use area with residential, industrial, and commercial zones. Residential pockets here offer affordable villas and apartments with decent infrastructure, but the area feels more practical than luxurious. Suited for those seeking value and access to employment zones.
A quirky, motorsport-themed area with a mix of apartments, townhouses, and villas. It’s green, walkable, and has a relaxed, family-friendly feel, with everything from nurseries to cafés to a karting track. Popular with residents who want a suburban lifestyle without leaving the city entirely.
Quieter and more villa-focused than JVC, JVT feels more open and suburban. It’s organized into neat rows of townhouses and detached homes, with walking paths and small parks. It’s peaceful and good for families, but has fewer shops and services on-site.
Gated, organized, and family-friendly, Mira is a townhouse community with a community-center feel. It's tidy and modern, with pools, parks, and walking tracks. Located a bit further out, it offers great value for space, ideal for young families who don't mind the commute. Mira and Mira Oasis are two sister developments within the same larger, master-planned area "Reem".
A large, established suburb with a strong local and expat mix, Mirdif feels lived-in, leafy, and unpretentious. Villas here are spacious and often custom-built, with many parks, schools, and Mirdif City Centre mall nearby. It’s ideal for families who want value and comfort away from the high-rises.
A well-established suburban community with a good balance of greenery, playgrounds, and modern townhouses and villas. Mudon has a calm, family-oriented feel with an on-site nursery, school, and shops. It’s a bit on the edge of the city but feels complete and lived-in.
A budget-friendly apartment community with a suburban layout, Remraam is quiet and family-oriented. It’s not flashy but has parks, small shops, and a solid sense of community. Often chosen for affordability and space.
Part of the Serena development, Bella Casa offers Spanish-inspired townhouses in a peaceful, gated setting. It’s charming and family-friendly, with community pools and green areas, though still developing in parts. Ideal for budget-conscious families looking for a calm, suburban lifestyle.
A master-planned community with lots of affordable townhouses and mid-rise apartments, Town Square feels young, fresh, and very family-focused. It has a large central park, playgrounds, splash zones, and bike paths. Still somewhat remote, but designed to be self-sufficient and active.
A cozy, low-rise community with a neighborly feel, Uptown Mirdif has a calm, suburban vibe and a charming outdoor shopping center. It’s family-oriented and more traditional, with playgrounds and a mix of townhouses and apartments. It’s not flashy, but it’s comfortable and well-loved by long-time residents.
A bright, family-focused community with Spanish-style townhouses and lots of green space. It’s clean, walkable, and peaceful—designed with children in mind. While slightly far from central Dubai, it’s great for those who want a quiet, modern lifestyle on a mid-range budget.
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.
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.
A fast-growing villa and townhouse community known for affordability, convenience, and metro access. Al Furjan has a mix of new buildings and older ones, with community centers and parks. It’s great for families seeking value near the Expo and Marina corridor.
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.
Al Waha is a calm, gated villa enclave in Dubailand with a warm, community-oriented feel, landscaped streets, and a relaxed suburban pace. It’s ideal for those who want peaceful surroundings with the convenience of nearby amenities.
Formerly called Tecom, this is a dense, mixed-use district with a buzzing atmosphere and lots of high-rise buildings. It’s a blend of residential and business, with easy Metro access and 24/7 activity. It’s more suited to young professionals than families.
A newer townhouse community with a clean, suburban feel, Cherrywoods is modern, well-planned, and ideal for families. It’s a bit out of the way, but it offers parks, pools, and a quiet, neighborly lifestyle. Great for those looking for stylish homes at a more affordable price point.
A mixed-use area with residential, industrial, and commercial zones. Residential pockets here offer affordable villas and apartments with decent infrastructure, but the area feels more practical than luxurious. Suited for those seeking value and access to employment zones.
A quirky, motorsport-themed area with a mix of apartments, townhouses, and villas. It’s green, walkable, and has a relaxed, family-friendly feel, with everything from nurseries to cafés to a karting track. Popular with residents who want a suburban lifestyle without leaving the city entirely.
Quieter and more villa-focused than JVC, JVT feels more open and suburban. It’s organized into neat rows of townhouses and detached homes, with walking paths and small parks. It’s peaceful and good for families, but has fewer shops and services on-site.
Gated, organized, and family-friendly, Mira is a townhouse community with a community-center feel. It's tidy and modern, with pools, parks, and walking tracks. Located a bit further out, it offers great value for space, ideal for young families who don't mind the commute. Mira and Mira Oasis are two sister developments within the same larger, master-planned area "Reem".
A large, established suburb with a strong local and expat mix, Mirdif feels lived-in, leafy, and unpretentious. Villas here are spacious and often custom-built, with many parks, schools, and Mirdif City Centre mall nearby. It’s ideal for families who want value and comfort away from the high-rises.
A well-established suburban community with a good balance of greenery, playgrounds, and modern townhouses and villas. Mudon has a calm, family-oriented feel with an on-site nursery, school, and shops. It’s a bit on the edge of the city but feels complete and lived-in.
A budget-friendly apartment community with a suburban layout, Remraam is quiet and family-oriented. It’s not flashy but has parks, small shops, and a solid sense of community. Often chosen for affordability and space.
Part of the Serena development, Bella Casa offers Spanish-inspired townhouses in a peaceful, gated setting. It’s charming and family-friendly, with community pools and green areas, though still developing in parts. Ideal for budget-conscious families looking for a calm, suburban lifestyle.
A master-planned community with lots of affordable townhouses and mid-rise apartments, Town Square feels young, fresh, and very family-focused. It has a large central park, playgrounds, splash zones, and bike paths. Still somewhat remote, but designed to be self-sufficient and active.
A cozy, low-rise community with a neighborly feel, Uptown Mirdif has a calm, suburban vibe and a charming outdoor shopping center. It’s family-oriented and more traditional, with playgrounds and a mix of townhouses and apartments. It’s not flashy, but it’s comfortable and well-loved by long-time residents.
A bright, family-focused community with Spanish-style townhouses and lots of green space. It’s clean, walkable, and peaceful—designed with children in mind. While slightly far from central Dubai, it’s great for those who want a quiet, modern lifestyle on a mid-range budget.