Renting in Dubai: Six affordable areas that are close to Dubai Metro

The red and green lines of the transport network span the length of the city, connecting old Dubai to new

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Apartments in Bur Dubai offer more square feet for your money. The area has great access to metro stations too including BurJuman and Al Fahidi. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Apartments in Bur Dubai offer more square feet for your money. The area has great access to metro stations too including BurJuman and Al Fahidi. Chris Whiteoak / The National

For people looking to rent a home in Dubai, easy access to public transport often tops the list.

Rents for one and two-bedroom apartments in well-connected communities – such as Deira, Bur Dubai and Barsha Heights – start from Dh27,000 and rise up to Dh70,000.

Previously, tenants were willing to pay more for the convenience of living in properties or neighbourhoods located near metro lines. Now, they don’t have to.

Rents were already falling when the pandemic hit, and current low prices allow residents to choose a wide range of communities.

With tickets for the Dubai Metro starting from just Dh3, it is one of the emirate’s most important public assets.

Here, The National has put together a list of six areas for budget-friendly flats in Dubai with good access to the metro.

Al Nahda

Dubai Metro train passes by apartment block in Al Nahda, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Dubai Metro train passes by apartment block in Al Nahda, Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National

If affordability is at the top of your list when looking for a place to live in Dubai, Al Nahda is the spot for you.

Consistently low rental prices means apartments that do come up for tenancy do not usually stay on the market for long.

Although it is located on the outskirts of the city, it has good access to a number of schools including Al Diyafah High School and Pristine Private School.

There are a number of metro stations nearby to keep residents well connected to the rest of Dubai too, including the Stadium and Al Nahda stations.

A one-bedroom apartment in Al Nahda averages at about Dh37,000, but some units go for as little as Dh27,000. That rises to a still affordable Dh49,500 for a more spacious two-bedroom apartment.

Although not every apartment block is located close to Dubai Metro, there are a number of bus stops located throughout the neighbourhood to connect commuters to the stations.

This area is ideal for young families and has a number of parks dotted throughout, including Al Nahda Pond Park.

Karama

DUBAI , UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, September 20 , 2018 :- Artwork painted by different artists on the wall of Wasl Properties at the Karama shopping complex in Al Karama area in Dubai. ( Pawan Singh / The National ) For Big Picture/Online/Instagram
Commuters living in Karama have good access to the rest of the city thanks to the nearby ADCB metro station. Pawan Singh / The National

When you say the word Karama, most people in Dubai recognise the area instantly.

The suburb, near Dubai Creek, is best known for its market, where low-cost wares are popular with tourists. This densely populated area is made up of low-rise apartment blocks.

Commuters living in the neighbourhood are well-connected to the rest of the city thanks to the nearby ADCB metro station.

Located just a few minutes’ walk from most of the apartment blocks in the area, the station is directly linked to the red line which takes you straight into new Dubai, including areas such as Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Lakes Towers.

Conveniently, several bus routes departing from the ADCB station can ferry passengers to Al Jafiliya station and Burjuman station too.

The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Karama is Dh51,000 a year and a two-bedroom unit is close to Dh68,000.

Deira

Residents living in Deira have good access to Union metro station. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Residents living in Deira have good access to Union metro station. Chris Whiteoak / The National

Deira may be one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Dubai, but it remains one of the most popular places to live for long-time expatriates.

The area is well connected to several metro stations including Union station, which boasts access to both the green and red line.

Other metro links nearby include Al Rigga, Abu Hail, and Deira City Centre.

Convenience is one of this area’s biggest selling points. There is an abundance of residential apartment blocks throughout the bustling hotspot, including freestanding buildings and apartment complexes above shops, restaurants and supermarkets.

The busy souq nearby, which is just metres from the creek, is also easily accessible by Dubai Metro and taxi.

While it is quite built-up, the area does boast a few lush green parks including Naif family park and Muteena park.

For those looking to rent an a apartment here, the average price for a one-bedroom property is about Dh46,000 a year, according to the latest figures from propertyfinder.com. If a little more space is what you are after, a two-bedroom property will cost renters about Dh66,000.

Satwa

Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Reporter: Kelly Clarke. News. Places to live in Dubai near metros. Al Satwa near Al Jafiliah metro station Thursday, October 15th, 2020. Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Renters pay about Dh50,000 a year, on average, for a one-bedroom flat in Satwa. Chris Whiteoak / The National

As with many areas located north of the city, Satwa is a melting pot of cultures. You can find Indian, Filipinos, Pakistanis and Nigerians all living in harmony.

Because of its diversity, the area boasts a whole host of specialty shops where residents can get their hands on some favourites from home, from groceries to beauty products.

This community has a great view of the Downtown Dubai skyline and a 15 to 20 minute walk west will have you enjoying the comforts of the beach.

Satwa Park, located behind Al Moosa towers along Sheikh Zayed Road, also adds some welcome greenery to the inner city location.

Metro stations close by, which all connect to the red line, include Emirates Towers, Al Jafiliya and Financial Centre.

A one-bedroom apartment will set buyers back from between Dh37,000 to Dh55,000 a year, depending on size and location.

A two-bedroom unit starts from about Dh60,000, with an average yearly price of Dh70,000. More

By
Kelly Clarke https://www.thenationalnews.com/