According to a recent report by Bayut.com.

Residential areas to buy apartments in Dubai for less than 800 thousand dirhams

  • "Jumeirah Village Circle" topped searches for apartments for sale, with a percentage of 41.83%

  • Dubai Marina is an area built on an artificial water canal.

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A recent report by Bayut.com monitored the most prominent residential areas for buying real estate in Dubai for less than 800,000 dirhams in the recent period.

The report revealed that the “Jumeirah Village Circle” area topped searches for apartments for sale by 41.83%, followed by the “Dubai Silicon Oasis” area by 17.21%, then “Dubai Sports City” with a search rate of 16.21%, while “International City” recorded 12.96%, And the Dubai Marina area 11.80%.

Jumeirah Village Circle

Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC) is one of the most suitable areas for families, as it is strategically located in the heart of the new emirate of Dubai and is surrounded by green spaces and a variety of services and facilities.

The area includes residential properties available for sale at a price not exceeding 800 thousand dirhams, while the average price of selling an apartment is 626 thousand dirhams.

The average selling price of an apartment in the "studio" category is 463 thousand dirhams, and in the category of one-bedroom apartments is 716 thousand dirhams.

Dubai Silicon Oasis

Dubai Silicon Oasis is characterized by the presence of luxury apartments at competitive prices, as the apartments are equipped with the latest international designs, modern decorations, and high-end services that give residents a sense of comfort and relaxation.

The area includes many service and entertainment facilities, shops and hotels.

The average selling price of apartments for sale in "Dubai Silicon" is about 486 thousand dirhams, while the average selling price of an apartment in the "studio" category is 352 thousand dirhams, in the room category 504 thousand dirhams, and in the category of two rooms and a hall 768 thousand dirhams.

Dubai Sports City

Real estate in Dubai Sports City is known for its reasonable prices, and the area enjoys many advantages and luxurious service facilities that it provides to its residents.

Such as: schools, health centers, markets, parks and restaurants.

The average selling price of apartments in Dubai Sports City is 488 thousand dirhams, while the average selling price of apartments in the "studio" category is 334 thousand dirhams, the category of "room and hall" is 525 thousand dirhams, and the category of two rooms and a hall is 744 thousand dirhams.

International City

International City is located in the Al Warsan area, near vital areas of Dubai such as: Dubai Academic City, Dubai Silicon Oasis, and Al Warqa.

The buildings and residential complexes in the International City are distinguished by their engineering and architectural designs inspired by a number of countries around the world, as it includes 10 neighborhoods whose names belong to several countries, and each of them is unique with apartments designed according to the prevailing architecture in the country it represents, such as the Moroccan, French, and Spanish quarters. , and English.

The average selling price of apartments is about 349 thousand dirhams.

As for the average selling price of a residential apartment in the “studio” category, it amounts to 246 thousand dirhams, for the one-room category 339 thousand dirhams, and for the two-room category and a hall for 742 thousand dirhams.

Dubai Marina

Dubai Marina, or Dubai Marina, is one of the areas that caught the attention of visitors, residents and investors, as it was built on an artificial water canal that made it more distinguished from the rest of the emirate.

The area provides apartments of the "studio" category, with an average selling price of 737 thousand dirhams.

• Dubai Silicon Oasis is an area characterized by the availability of luxury apartments with international designs and competitive prices.

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