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Al Mheiri Building

Recent rental transactions

DateRented Price (AED/Year)Contract StatusProperty TypeBedroomsSize (sqft)
1 Jul 2026 - 14 Jun 202747,808
New
ApartmentStudio312.15
1 Jul 2026 - 14 Jun 202754,979
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1308.46
1 Jul 2026 - 14 Jun 202747,808
New
ApartmentStudio312.15
27 Jun 2026 - 14 Jun 202798,647
New
Apartment2 Beds1291.67
14 Jun 2026 - 13 Jun 202742,500
Renewed
ApartmentStudio462.85
14 Jun 2026 - 13 Jun 202748,000
Renewed
ApartmentStudio319.69
3 Jun 2026 - 2 Jun 202789,000
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1308.46
13 May 2026 - 12 May 202750,000
Renewed
ApartmentStudio333.68
15 May 2026 - 14 May 202742,900
Renewed
ApartmentStudio465.97
14 May 2026 - 13 May 202740,628
Renewed
ApartmentStudio312.15

*The data displayed is based on information gathered from DLD of residential transactions, following a thorough cleanup to exclude any outliers. Therefore, the displayed values may differ from those available on the DLD website.

New Properties in Al Mheiri Building

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  • Huge Studio + Store | Kitchen appliances

    Apartment

    52,000 AED/year

    Al Mheiri Building, Al Barsha 1, Al Barsha, Dubai

    studio

    1

    463 sqft

  • Huge 1Bed | All Kitchen Appliances | Near Metro

    Apartment

    72,000 AED/year

    Al Mheiri Building, Al Barsha 1, Al Barsha, Dubai

    1

    2

    838 sqft

  • Studio + Store | Kitchen Appliances | Near Metro

    Apartment

    51,000 AED/year

    Al Mheiri Building, Al Barsha 1, Al Barsha, Dubai

    studio

    1

    334 sqft

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3.0
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Anonymous

I lived in Al Barsha 1 for about a year, right next to Mall of the Emirates, and honestly, it's a mixed bag. Having a major mall on your doorstep sounds great, but most established communities in Dubai have one nearby anyway, so it's not a standout perk. What it does bring is a serious traffic problem. During peak hours, congestion around the area used to be intense - back in 2023–2024, there was no direct entrance to Mall of the Emirates from Sheikh Zayed Road, so all the traffic funneled through Al Barsha's streets. It's improved since then, but it's worth knowing about. The real highlight for me is the food scene. Even now, I regularly come back to Al Barsha with friends, colleagues, and family just to eat. The restaurants offer a proper dining experience - generous portions at genuinely reasonable prices. You can get a great meal for around 40 AED, which is surprising given the tourist footfall from the mall. For whatever reason, business owners here haven't rushed to inflate prices, and that's a rare thing in Dubai. In terms of character, Al Barsha isn't a flashy neighborhood. There are no skyscrapers - all the towers are under twelve floors - and it has a more grounded, residential feel. That said, its location on the map is fantastic. You can reach Marina, Business Bay, JVC, and other key areas with ease. Like most communities in Dubai, it falls short on parks and green space. There's a small lake near Mall of the Emirates, but I wouldn't call it a proper park. As for property, the buildings are owned and managed by Emirati landlords, so purchasing isn't an option. This also tends to affect rental pricing - building owners often raise rents in alignment with one another, meaning you won't find dramatic price differences from one building to the next.

3.8
A
Ayoub K.

It's a perfect place for shopping, and for working family, since all the public transportation is close

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