| Type | Avg. Price (AED/ year) |
|---|---|
| 3 Bedrooms | 357,000 |
| 4 Bedrooms | 445,000 |
| 5 Bedrooms | 537,000 |
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I’ve lived in Jumeirah Park for the past 8 years and it has honestly been one of the best communities I’ve experienced in Dubai. The neighbourhood feels very friendly and inclusive. There are lots of community events organised for kids around holidays like Christmas, Diwali and Halloween, outdoor movie nights and other activities that bring families together. Location-wise, it’s extremely convenient. Jumeirah Islands Pavilion is only about a 5-minute drive away and has some fantastic restaurants and cafés by the lake. The JP Pavilion is just about 3 km away and covers most day to day needs. Springs Souk and Meadows Souk are also very close by, with great restaurants, a cinema, Spinneys, Carrefour, Fitness First, Warehouse Gym, pet stores and pharmacies - so most of the time you really don’t need to go far for anything. We’re also very close to JBR, Bluewaters, Dubai Marina and JLT, which makes it easy to enjoy beach days, restaurants and nightlife outside but not far away from the community. Connectivity to other areas is not too bad either - Media City, the Palm, JLT and JVT are all an easy drive away. The only small downside is that the metro isn’t within walking distance. The closest station is DMCC in JLT, so it usually requires a quick taxi or drop-off. Overall, Jumeirah Park for me is a really nice balance of being peaceful, green and family-oriented while still being close to some of the city’s best areas.