Mina Street

About Mina Street

Mina Street is a prominent address in the Bur Dubai district, known for its strategic location and vibrant urban lifestyle. The area features a mix of mid-rise and high-rise buildings, offering a variety of residential and commercial properties. With a blend of modern and traditional architecture, Mina Street caters to both families and professionals seeking convenience and connectivity in the heart of Dubai. The properties here typically offer freehold or leasehold ownership, making it an attractive option for both end-users and investors. The community is well-integrated into the fabric of Bur Dubai, providing easy access to essential amenities and major transport links.


Main Highlights & Amenities


Mina Street stands out for its central location, diverse property offerings, and a range of amenities designed to enhance urban living. Residents and tenants benefit from a host of facilities that support a comfortable and convenient lifestyle.


  • Location: Bur Dubai, Dubai
  • Building Type: Residential and Commercial
  • Available Unit Types: Studios, 1BR, 2BR, Offices, Retail Spaces
  • Ownership Type: Freehold / Leasehold
  • Amenities:
    • 24-hour security and CCTV surveillance
    • Covered parking for residents and tenants
    • High-speed elevators
    • Central air conditioning
    • Fitness centers and gymnasiums
    • Swimming pools (in select buildings)
    • Children’s play areas
    • Retail outlets and supermarkets on the ground floor
    • Proximity to mosques and community parks
    • On-site maintenance and management services

Location

Nearest points of interest

Schools
New Academy School
873 m
Ambassador School
1.4 km
DEWA Academy
1.7 km
Hessa Bint Al-Mor Girls' School - Cycle 2
2.3 km
Mohammed Bin Rashid Boys' School - Cycle 3
2.4 km
Hospitals
AYURVEDA "R" US COMPLEMENTERY MEDICINE HOLISTIC HEALTH TREATMENT CENTER
196 m
Ash Tree
623 m
Jansons
714 m
Icare
801 m
Kims Health
895 m
Religious
Al Raffa Mosque
558 m
BurJuman Masjid
857 m
Mohammad Bin Ahmed Al Mulla mosque
961 m
Jumeirah Mosque
1.2 km
The late Omar Ali Bin Haider mosque
1.4 km

Mina Street is situated in the heart of Bur Dubai, one of the city’s oldest and most established neighborhoods. The area is bordered by major roads such as Al Mina Road and Sheikh Rashid Road, providing seamless connectivity to the rest of Dubai. The community is characterized by a lively urban atmosphere, with a mix of residential, commercial, and hospitality developments. Its central placement ensures that residents and businesses are never far from the city’s key attractions, business districts, and leisure destinations.


Accessibility is a major advantage for Mina Street. The area is well-served by public transportation, including metro and bus services, making daily commutes and city exploration convenient. Major highways and arterial roads ensure quick access to Dubai International Airport, Downtown Dubai, and other prominent areas.

  • Al Ghubaiba Metro Station – 5 minutes by drive
  • Al Fahidi Metro Station – 7 minutes by drive
  • Al Mina Road Bus Stop – 2 minutes by walk
  • Al Ghubaiba Bus Station – 6 minutes by drive

Residents and tenants on Mina Street benefit from covered parking facilities within most buildings, ensuring secure and convenient vehicle storage. Visitor parking is generally available in designated areas or through paid public parking zones nearby. Alternative parking options can be found along adjacent streets and in nearby commercial complexes.

Properties

Mina Street offers a diverse range of property types, including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, as well as commercial offices and retail spaces. These properties are designed to cater to a wide audience, from families seeking spacious living arrangements to professionals and entrepreneurs looking for strategically located business premises. Many residential units feature balconies with city views, modern kitchens, and well-planned layouts that maximize space and comfort. Commercial spaces are typically fitted with flexible layouts, allowing businesses to customize their work environments.



Recent rental transactions

DateRented Price (AED/Year)Contract StatusProperty TypeBedroomsSize (sqft)
21 Jun 2026 - 20 Jun 202758,000
Renewed
Apartment1 Bed1170.04
25 Jun 2026 - 24 Jun 202773,500
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1272.29
19 Apr 2026 - 18 Apr 202799,750
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1460.02
1 May 2026 - 30 Apr 202760,560
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1143.13
30 Apr 2026 - 29 Apr 202755,005
Renewed
Apartment1 Bed1170.04
6 May 2026 - 5 May 202782,000
New
Apartment2 Beds1444.84
14 Jun 2026 - 13 Jun 202754,600
Renewed
Apartment1 Bed990.49
1 May 2026 - 30 Jun 202614,300
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1367.02
17 Jul 2026 - 16 Jul 202773,000
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1272.29
5 May 2026 - 4 May 202760,000
Renewed
Apartment1 Bed855.73

The data displayed is based on average prices and sizes of all apartments in Bur Dubai.

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2.2
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Abhi S.

I’ve spent quite a bit of time around Bur Dubai and it’s one of those areas that feels very “Dubai before the glam”, in a good way, mostly. On the plus side, everything is genuinely within reach. You’ve got supermarkets, cafés, clinics, and all the everyday essentials right there, which makes life very easy. There’s also a proper sense of community here. It feels lived-in, diverse (especially within the south asian community), and not overly curated and neither ridiculously expensive, which is refreshing compared to some of the newer areas. But realistically, there are a couple of things that can’t be ignored. Parking, especially for visitors, is almost impossible at times: you can easily spend way too long just trying to find a spot. And depending on where you are, the street noise can be a bit much, particularly in the evenings when it gets busier. Overall, it’s great if you value convenience and character over polish. Just be prepared to compromise a bit on the quieter, more seamless/glossy side of things.

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Samson P.

Bur Dubai is the Hub for Desi People, its very lively and active

3.8
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Ayoub K.

I lived here during my early years in the UAE back in 2018. You’ll experience the authentic old Dubai with its rich culture and affordable commodities. There are restaurants, central transportation, and more. However, it’s not the best place for families because it’s overcrowded and primarily caters to shopping and tourists.

4.0
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Rishab B.

Bur Dubai is one of Dubai’s most culturally rich and historic neighborhoods, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and everyday convenience. Known for its strong Indian influence, the area carries the true essence of India—with bustling streets, authentic eateries, traditional markets, and a vibrant community atmosphere. It’s the go-to place if you’re looking to shop for spices, linens, textiles, and other traditional goods. Steeped in heritage, Bur Dubai is home to landmarks like the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood and the Dubai Creek, giving it a distinct old Dubai character that contrasts with the city’s modern skyline. It’s a lively, well-established area that appeals to both families and working professionals looking for affordability and connectivity. The locality is well-connected via metro and road networks, making daily commuting easy. However, it can get crowded, with older infrastructure and limited parking in certain pockets. Overall, Bur Dubai stands out for its cultural depth, accessibility, and value-driven living, making it a preferred choice for those who appreciate heritage, vibrant community life, and traditional shopping over modern luxury.

3.4
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Gomathy D.

Bur Dubai is a busy area with more shops and restaurants. It is always crowded and people keep walking around all the time. You will get all the required things nearby. Less parks and play areas for kids. Easy access to bus stop and metro to move around the city.

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