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Arabian Gates is a prominent residential tower located in Dubai Silicon Oasis, one of Dubai’s most dynamic and technology-focused communities. Completed in 2019, this 19-storey building offers a modern living experience with a variety of apartment types, including studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom units. The tower is designed to cater to both families and professionals, providing a blend of comfort, convenience, and contemporary amenities. With its freehold ownership structure, Arabian Gates appeals to both end-users and investors seeking long-term value in a thriving urban setting.
Arabian Gates is strategically positioned in Dubai Silicon Oasis, a master-planned community renowned for its technology parks, business hubs, and residential developments. The tower enjoys direct access to Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311), ensuring seamless connectivity to major destinations across Dubai. The surrounding neighborhood is characterized by a blend of residential, commercial, and recreational facilities, making it a vibrant and self-sustained community.
Arabian Gates offers a diverse selection of residential units, including studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom apartments. These units are thoughtfully designed to maximize space and natural light, featuring open-plan layouts, modern kitchens, and private balconies. The apartments cater to a wide audience, from young professionals seeking convenience to families desiring spacious living. High-quality finishes, built-in wardrobes, and en-suite bathrooms are standard features, ensuring a comfortable and contemporary lifestyle.
The data displayed is based on average prices and sizes of all 1 Bedroom apartments in Arabian Gate and Dubai Silicon Oasis.
| Type | Avg. Price (AED/ year) |
|---|---|
| Studio | 51,000 |
| 1 Bedroom | 74,000 |
| 2 Bedrooms | 104,000 |
| 3 Bedrooms | 132,000 |
The data displayed is based on average prices and sizes of all 1 Bedroom apartments in Arabian Gate and Dubai Silicon Oasis.
| Date | Rented Price (AED/Year) | Contract Status | Property Type | Bedrooms | Size (sqft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 Apr 2025 - 29 Apr 2026 | 52,500 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 1075.10 |
| 12 May 2026 - 11 May 2027 | 50,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 599.66 |
| 20 Mar 2026 - 19 Mar 2027 | 60,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 783.29 |
| 15 May 2026 - 14 May 2027 | 70,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 855.95 |
| 18 May 2026 - 17 May 2027 | 62,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 807.29 |
| 7 Mar 2026 - 6 Mar 2027 | 72,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 982.21 |
| 16 May 2026 - 15 May 2027 | 57,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 618.92 |
| 30 May 2026 - 29 May 2027 | 60,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 664.35 |
| 30 Apr 2026 - 29 Apr 2027 | 57,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 852.82 |
| 1 Jun 2026 - 31 May 2027 | 57,500 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 682.00 |
The data displayed is based on average prices and sizes of all 1 Bedroom apartments in Dubai Silicon Oasis.
See all TransactionsI lived in Dubai Silicon Oasis for more than 5 years, and the community has really stayed with me. What I appreciated most was the greenery and how walkable everything is, which really makes the area stand out. I used to go on long walks regularly, cycle around the neighbourhood, and simply enjoy the overall atmosphere. If you have a dog, there is a fantastic dog park, which also became a big part of my daily routine. The community is mostly made up of apartments, but it also has the beautiful Cedre Villas, and the whole neighbourhood feels very family friendly, with a number of excellent schools located within the area. Some of the more established buildings have generous layouts and are great value for money, while newer developments offer a more contemporary style. The community has evolved so much recently, and has a wide range of restaurants and cafés, along with the newer Silicon Central mall. It feels lively, and still holds on to that close knit, neighbourhood feel. Areas like DTEC, in particular, are very thoughtfully designed, with pedestrian friendly spaces, plenty of cafés and restaurants, and areas where children can run around and play safely. In terms of location, I always found DSO very convenient, as it is well connected to the rest of Dubai. It offers a great quality of life, especially for anyone who values green spaces, walkability, and a strong sense of community.
i lived in silicon oasis with my family for 1.5 years and it was heaven! we had 2 mosques, a shopping center (silicon central that includes Lulu and a lot of clothing shops and cafes/restaurants), the north park, a lake, a food court, and 2 hospitals nearby, with multiple grocery shops like al maya and choithrams, and many bus stops that go almost everywhere around silicon and dubai. i gave it 4/5 on the transport only because we don't have metro line however you can take bus number 320 to al rashidya (centerpoint metro) which takes about 30-40 mins or bus #50 which goes to dubai mall directly in about 30-40 mins too when it comes to being family friendly, i have a 2 year old who loved to go to the north park as there's a lot of slides and swings for kids as well as a large football court and a running track around the court. there's also basketball and beach ball/volley ball courts and a skating area. when it comes to running/walking there's a running track around the lake. i used to take my scooter from the park all the way to silicon central mall. we also had a small shopping/cafe area known as Souq Extra that included carrefour, kfc, krispy kreme...etc, as well as 2 gyms including Gymnation and UFC in silicon central mall noon supermall, and minutes were right around the corner (we had a noon minutes warehouse inside souq extra) so deliveries were really quick i would say the only negative/downsides is that it gets a bit traffic crowded around 5-7pm and rent may be a bit overpriced especially near the mall and around bus stations, but it gives you that value for money vibe, honestly i really wish i could go back and live there again
i lived in silicon oasis with my family for 1.5 years and it was heaven! we had 2 mosques, a shopping center (silicon central), the north park, a lake, a food court, and 2 hospitals nearby, with multiple grocery shops like al maya and choithrams, and many bus stops that go almost everywhere around silicon and dubai. i gave it 4/5 on the transport only because we don't have metro line however you can take bus number 320 to al rashidya (centerpoint metro) which takes about 30-40 mins or bus #50 which goes to dubai mall directly in about 30-40 mins too. when it comes to being family friendly, i have a 2 year old who loved to go to the north park as there's a lot of slides and swings for kids as well as a large football court and a running track around the court. there's also basketball and beach ball/volley ball courts and a skating area. when it comes to running/walking there's a running track around the lake. i used to take my scooter from the park all the way to silicon central mall. i would say the only negative/downsides is that it gets a bit traffic crowded around 5-7pm and rent may be a bit overpriced especially near the mall and around bus stations, but honestly i really wish i could go back and live there again forever. unfortunately i can't because i work far from silicon.
I lived in Dubai Silicon Oasis for about a year and a half, near Souq Extra. Overall, it's a peaceful and calm community - you never feel like it's overcrowded. Despite being close to Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, traffic noise was never really an issue. There's a small park near the DSO entrance, but it's quite modest, and I wouldn't say the area offers much in the way of walking routes or points of interest. On the upside, it's close to the half-desert, which makes it really convenient for BBQ outings. There are a few decent restaurants around, but the dining scene doesn't come close to somewhere like Al Barsha. That said, DSO is a well-established community. You'll find almost everything you need day to day - hospitals, schools, a university, supermarkets, and more. It's also worth mentioning the IFZA free zone, which is a major business hub within DSO. If you've set up a company there, living in Silicon Oasis makes a lot of practical sense. So overall, I'd call it an average area in the best sense of the word - not remarkable, not disappointing. It delivers what you'd expect for the budget, and that's honestly its main appeal.