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Mirdif 25

Recent rental transactions

DateRented Price (AED/Year)Contract StatusProperty TypeBedroomsSize (sqft)
10 Jul 2026 - 9 Jul 202752,000
New
Apartment1 Bed645.83
8 Jul 2026 - 7 Jul 202780,000
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1140.97
20 Jun 2026 - 19 Jun 202738,000
Renewed
ApartmentStudio387.50
1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 202674,000
New
Apartment2 Beds1151.74
18 Mar 2026 - 17 Mar 202747,000
Renewed
Apartment1 Bed742.71
15 Jun 2026 - 14 Jun 202770,000
New
Apartment2 Beds1108.68
1 Jun 2026 - 31 May 202765,000
Renewed
Apartment2 Beds1119.45
1 Jun 2026 - 31 May 202752,000
New
Apartment1 Bed645.83
1 Apr 2026 - 31 Mar 202752,000
Renewed
Apartment1 Bed721.18
10 Apr 2026 - 9 Apr 202755,000
New
Apartment1 Bed699.65

*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.

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2.8
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Abhi S.

Mirdif feels very different from the high-rise, fast-paced areas of Dubai. It’s calm, leafy and very family-oriented, with plenty of villas and townhouses. Streets are wide, there’s green space, and it feels like a proper residential neighbourhood rather than a city buzz zone. It’s a car-dependent area, so getting around without one can be tricky, and public transport options are limited. That said, it’s close enough to Dubai Festival City and other main roads, so commuting isn’t too painful. Mirdif City Centre is right there too, a big mall with all the usual shopping, dining and entertainment options, which makes daily life convenient. There are also good schools, gyms, cafés and supermarkets around. Overall, Mirdif works if you want a quieter, suburban vibe, plenty of space, and family-friendly living while still having malls and amenities nearby.

3.0
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Mahmoud C.

Mirdif continues to be one of Dubai's beloved "suburban utopias". While the rest of the city has become more modern and high-tech, Mirdif remains a grounded, family-first neighborhood. Pros: - Great for families - Plenty of convenience (Uptown Mirdif and Mirdif City Center are very close to you) - Great education hub (GEMS Royal and Mirdif American School) - Feels very organic compared to the rest of Dubai (plenty of greenery as well) - Extremely pet-friendly and very community-oriented neighborhood Cons: - Close to the airport, so expect to hear loud noises from planes - Lack of reliable public transportation (if you don't have a car, you're in for a rough time) - Isolation

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