FAMILY 1 BEDROOM- ABU HAIL METRO

Right next to the Dubai International Airport and sitting next to Al Mamzar and Oud Metha is the community of Deira, where it all began; Dubai sprouted from this community, blooming into the metropolis we see today. Bordering with Sharjah, the Dubai Creek and the Persian Gulf, properties in Deira have been the commercial epicentre of the emirate and are of two kinds, one being the old souks – mostly pertinent to gold and spices on the waterfront end – and the second being the inland creek towards the Dubai International Airport. Amidst all the Dubai real estate, Deira is a name which is well-known and common amongst those who have lived in the city. With Deira having its very own self-titled metro station as well as others that cut through the community, it is quite easy to travel to other areas of the city. The community of Deira is mix-use; one will find a variety of residences as well as commercial units. People living in Deira apartments for rent have access to residential towers, retail shops, baqalas, supermarkets and malls.
Apartments in Deira range between mid to high rise buildings consisting 6 to upwards of 15 floors, made in either chic modern styles or with rather plain architectural styles typical of a large metropolis. Residents have several options to choose from, such as studio apartments that have living areas between 300 to 575 sq. ft., 1-bedroom apartments spanning between 700 to 945 sq. ft., 2-bedroom flats from 1,100 to 1,800 sq. ft. and 3-bedroom flats that come with an astounding living space of 1,285 to 2,366 sq. ft. 4-bedroom apartments in Deira, on the other hand, have surface areas that go up to 2,823 sq. ft. and beyond. The apartments for rent in Deira have the best living facilities. Also, all flats come with the best décor that reflects the refreshing mood of the emirate; one will find well-made built-in wardrobes, spacious balconies and neat ceramic flooring, as well as elegantly designed recreational amenities, such as swimming pools, saunas and steam rooms, laundry services, a number of elevators, facilities for the disabled, dedicated play areas for kids, sports courts and a barbecue pit.
Deira is considered to be one of the hottest communities that offers affordable housing options to expats, tourists and locals alike, with rents for a studio starting as low as AED 19,000 per annum. One can expect to pay AED 30,000 per annum for 1-bedroom flats whereas 2-bedroom apartments for rent start at approximately AED 45,000, depending on the exact location of the flat. 3-bedroom apartments have rental prices that tentatively begin at AED 65,000 per annum while 4-bedroom flats start from AED 128,000 per annum.
People renting and living in Deira can head-over to the beautiful Corniche towards the creek end of the community and enjoy the beautiful sights of the wind-towers lined along the bustling banks of Bur Dubai. Northbound from the Al Ahmadiya Street is the famous Deira Fish Market, paved with fresh daily catches of the local fishermen, whilst being at a short distance from the famous Heritage house and the Al Ahmadiya School nearby. Moving along, residents can smell the exotic fragrances of the Spice Souk before they even reach it, offering all kinds of tea and spices; the gold souk is right next to it, which is one of the largest gold markets in the world, as is the Perfume Souq, an aromatic world that sells incenses, perfumes and agarwood fragrances that are more commonly known as Ouds in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
It’s safe to say that life in Deira provides the most genuine experiences of Dubai. Withstanding the harrowing passage of time, Diera is still the true downtown of Dubai, where locals, residents and tourists still congregate in many of its colourful streets. With affordable housing options and a sense of security, Deira is ideal for families and individuals alike who are looking to rent in an area which is central to the city, has easy access to public transportation and is multicultural.