Deira
Deira is arguably the most popular neighbourhood among people who are looking to rent affordable
studio apartments in Dubai. With metro routes and bus stations, the community provides easy access to
many other districts of the city.
Another factor why people prefer this area is because the locality is home to supermarkets, shopping
malls and other entertainment venues. One can also find many attractions within the area like the old
souks of Dubai. For shopping and fun, residents can head to shopping centres like City Centre Deira,
Gold Souk and Al Ghurair Centre.
The average rental of a studio in Deira is AED 28k
Pros
● Plenty of amenities include supermarkets, restaurants and retail outlets
● A good variety of restaurants
● Public transportation is easily accessible
Cons
● Non-freehold area
● Busy roads with heavy traffic
● Lack of parking spaces
Jumeirah Village Circle
Known for offering a serene and calm atmosphere, Jumeirah Village Circle is another self-contained
community. The gated community is perfect for people who are seeking an active lifestyle at affordable
rates.
The neighbourhood features a variety of studio apartments to choose from. With low traffic, the
location is ideal for working professionals who work in Dubai Marina, JLT, Internet City or Media City.
Most of the buildings in JVC have gyms, swimming pools and launderette. For food lovers, restaurants
which serve delectable cuisines, are located within the community.
The average rental of a studio in Jumeirah Village Circle is AED 35k
Pros:
● Sense of safety and security
● Healthy Environment
● Self-contained community
● Close to prominent areas including Dubai Marina, Dubai Production City and Al Barsha
Cons:
● No direct metro access
● Dusty and noisy due to ongoing constructions
International City
You can call International City the capital of affordable living in Dubai. With annual rentals as low as AED
16,000 — the neighbourhood houses several country-themed clusters among which England, Spain and
Greece clusters are well-known.
There are no parking spaces inside the building and the parking is free in International City, that makes it
a little difficult for residents to find parking spots, especially in the evening. Many people think rental car
companies park their cars in the community. So, before moving in, make sure you have sorted the
parking problem out.
While the area faced some sanitation issues in the beginning, things are much more stable now. While
the locality is situated a little away from the main city, you will be able to find everything within its
immediate vicinity, from restaurants and shopping malls to universities and hospitals.
The average rental of a studio in Jumeirah Village Circle is AED 23,000
Pros
● Buses and taxis are easy to catch
● Plenty of amenities
Cons
● Lack of parking spaces
● No direct metro routes within immediate vicinity
● Far away from the main areas
Dubai Sports City
As the name suggests, Dubai Sports City is a haven for sports lovers. It is also home to the renowned
Dubai International Stadium, a popular sports venue that hosts international cricket matches
throughout the year.
Dubai Properties , which offer a healthy and active lifestyle, are highly sought after. With its lush
greenery and serene atmosphere Dubai Sports City is a haven for people who want to escape the loud
noises of the main city.
While you can spot a few bus stations inside the neighbourhood, there are no metro stations within the
locality as of now. There are two supermarkets within the area. Both City Centre Me’aisem and First
Avenue Mall are easily reachable by bus-routes.
The locality might not be suitable for you if you are allergic to dust as there is a lot of construction going
on in the area.
The average rental of a studio in Dubai Sports City is AED 30k
Pros:
● An abundance of sport facilities from football to cricket
● Within proximity to prominent commercial districts
● Serene atmosphere and calming views of greenery
Cons:
● No metro access
● On-going construction
Bur Dubai
Another old district on our list after Deira is Bur Dubai — a neighbourhood that sprawls over a huge area
with sub communities like Oud Metha, Umm Hurair, Al Mankhool and a few others. The bustling district,
which was once known as the land of pearl merchants and souks, has transformed into a lively
residential community with several high-rise buildings and recreational venues
It is preferred by many people because the locality offers an array of amenities, a good location (close to
Downtown Dubai and Jumeirah) and generous homes. Home to a few well-known 5-star hotels, the
neighbourhood is popular among tourists as well. In terms of public transportation, Bur Dubai has metro
routes and one can also hire cabs easily.
The average rental of a studio in Bur Dubai is AED 36k
Pros:
● A multi-cultural community with mosques, temples and churches
● An array of recreational and entertainment facilities
Cons:
● Roads are congested due to heavy traffic
● Limited parking space
Please note: Prices mentioned are subject to change with time and availability