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Flamingo Building is a mid-rise residential tower located in the heart of Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), Dubai. Developed by a reputable local developer, the building features a contemporary architectural design and comprises several floors dedicated to comfortable apartment living. Completed in the mid-2010s, Flamingo Building offers a selection of studios and one-bedroom apartments, catering to both singles and small families. The property is set within a vibrant, community-focused neighborhood, providing a freehold ownership structure and a lifestyle that balances tranquility with urban convenience.
Flamingo Building stands out for its practical layouts, modern amenities, and strategic location within JVC. Residents benefit from a well-maintained environment, access to essential facilities, and proximity to key city destinations.
Flamingo Building is centrally positioned within Jumeirah Village Circle, one of Dubai’s most sought-after residential communities. The area is characterized by its family-friendly atmosphere, landscaped parks, and a mix of low- and mid-rise buildings. Major roads such as Al Khail Road (E44) and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) are easily accessible, ensuring quick connectivity to Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai, and other key districts.
Flamingo Building offers a selection of studios and one-bedroom apartments, designed to suit singles, couples, and small families. The units feature open-plan layouts, modern finishes, and balconies that provide natural light and community views. Kitchens are typically open or semi-open, and apartments are equipped with built-in wardrobes and ensuite bathrooms. The building’s design emphasizes comfort, functionality, and efficient use of space, making it attractive for both end-users and investors.
The data displayed is based on average prices and sizes of all 1 Bedroom apartments in Flamingo Building and Jumeirah Village Circle.
| Type | Avg. Price (AED/ year) |
|---|---|
| Studio | 44,000 |
| 1 Bedroom | 63,000 |
The data displayed is based on average prices and sizes of all 1 Bedroom apartments in Flamingo Building and Jumeirah Village Circle.
| Date | Rented Price (AED/Year) | Contract Status | Property Type | Bedrooms | Size (sqft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Apr 2026 - 14 Apr 2027 | 66,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 1011.91 |
| 15 Apr 2026 - 14 Apr 2027 | 85,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 760.25 |
| 21 Jun 2026 - 20 Jun 2027 | 78,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 792.55 |
| 20 Apr 2026 - 19 Apr 2027 | 63,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 715.05 |
| 8 May 2026 - 7 May 2027 | 76,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 745.40 |
| 18 Apr 2026 - 17 Apr 2027 | 83,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 751.32 |
| 2 Apr 2026 - 1 Apr 2027 | 75,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 733.13 |
| 1 May 2026 - 30 Apr 2027 | 70,000 | New | Apartment | 1 Bed | 681.79 |
| 1 Jun 2026 - 31 May 2027 | 58,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 738.30 |
| 24 Apr 2026 - 23 Apr 2027 | 56,000 | Renewed | Apartment | 1 Bed | 810.95 |
The data displayed is based on average prices and sizes of all 1 Bedroom apartments in Jumeirah Village Circle.
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We’ve been living in JVC for about 6 years now. We started off in JVC 2 and recently moved to JVC 1, which is definitely quieter and feels a bit more peaceful. To be honest, even with the traffic getting in and out during rush hour, we still really love living here. It just has this easy, comfortable vibe that’s hard to explain until you actually experience it. There’s always something going on, but it never feels too busy or overwhelming. One of the things we enjoy the most is how green and walkable it is. There’s a park almost every kilometre, loads of dog-friendly spots, and it just makes day-to-day life nicer. We’ve gotten into the habit of going for walks in the mornings or evenings, and it’s genuinely one of our favourite parts of living here. The parks have also been upgraded recently, with more sports facilities like basketball courts, padel, cricket nets, and more, which has been great to see. Everything you need is pretty much around you. There are so many food options, all kinds of cuisines, plus salons, small shops, printing places, and all the usual essentials. Circle Mall is super convenient too. Nesto is great for groceries, and there are plenty of cafes and little spots when you need something quick or last-minute. There’s also a nice social side to JVC. Places like Goose Island and McCafferty’s, along with all the brunch spots, mean you don’t really have to leave the area for a good night out. It’s especially nice for young couples or anyone who wants that social life without being in the middle of the chaos. What we’ve really come to appreciate over time is the community itself. People are generally friendly, things feel calm, and overall, it feels safe. It’s one of those places where you settle into a routine quite naturally. If there’s one thing we’d hope to see improve, it would be getting in and out of JVC. Traffic during peak times can be a bit frustrating, and having more entry and exit points would make a big difference. Public transport is still quite limited too, so you do end up relying on driving or taxis. That said, it’s nice to see that things are improving, with new traffic signals going in and roads being upgraded across different areas. Overall, JVC has been a really great place for us. It just feels easy to live here, and that’s probably the best way to describe it.
The community was good until about two years ago with the walk-friendly capabilities, the parks to the pet-friendly perks, but the traffic has gotten extremely bad and the exit is too narrow and it further increases traffic. There has been heavy construction and it's non-stop and its become an extremely expensive area to live in - the houses are way too small for the rent they are charging as well. I am planning to leave.
JVC has multiple districts, some of which are calm and peaceful, making them ideal for families. The community has plenty of parks and greenery, creating a pleasant environment for residents. There is also a mall within the community, so daily needs can be met without having to travel outside. Additionally, there are several dining options available, offering a variety of cuisines. Some districts can be quite busy, particularly due to ongoing construction activities. Another common issue is traffic at the entry and exit points of JVC, where roads tend to get congested during the morning and evening peak hours. While there are several restaurants, the area currently has limited good Indian restaurant options.
A reasonable place to live with a good central location. It's fairly easy to reach areas like the Marina or Downtown from here when there isn't traffic. The community is well-served by local supermarkets and the new mall. However, the lack of public transport options and the heavy exit traffic during peak hours are things to keep in mind. Good for those on a budget who drive.
I’m living in JVC for 3 years now and it’s a great place to live if you are looking for apartments with good value for money. JVC is located near Al Khail Road meaning approximately 20 minutes from Dowtown, around 15 minutes from Marina, around 10 minutes from Dubai Hills Mall, so it’s a well located community. Few downsides I noticed are that it’s a non-pedestrian area so really difficult to go for a walk and a lot of traffic at the exits due to very few exits available unfortunately.
JVC is one of my favorite if not my absolute favorite communities in Dubai, entry and exit are crowded during peak hours, but what area is not facing the same nowadays in Dubai! I loved the green spaces, multiple parks (including Dog Parks) and a shopping mall with a cinema and a big hyper market. Walking is very much encouraged, and services are around every corner.