Furnished 3 bedroom Apartments for rent in Mirdif Tulip
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Price range130K - 130K Properties listed1 Avg. price104.8K12.6% Avg. price/sqft5.2718.4% Sales value524K40.7% Sales volume525.0%
Real Resident Voices
- 3.53.5 out of 5 ratingAnonymous
I have been living in uptown for 3 years . Currently they are imposing charges for parking fee for visitors free for 2 hrs thereafter 10dhs from Monday to Sunday . this move had paralyze the businessaround and inconvenience for resident visitors . Overall the place is super nice and very safe. Accessibility to spinneys , shops and food court . But the area is very pricey considering they have no fascilities like pool and gym .rating about noise is poor Coz airplanes and considering shops are just below understandable. The property list is incomplete .
- 3.03 out of 5 ratingAnonymous
I would like a better service in the building
- 3.03 out of 5 ratingAnonymous
Need more facilities for the guest and visitors
Price Insights
Price range130K - 210K Properties listed7 Avg. price47.6K5.3% Avg. price/sqft90.292.1% Sales value47.4M4.2% Sales volume4651.1%
Real Resident Voices
- 2.82.8 out of 5 ratingAbhi 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.
- 3.23.2 out of 5 ratingMahmoud 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


