Know more about our luxurious apartments for sale in Jumeirah
In Jumeirah, you will find luxurious apartments for sale with large spaces, available from 1 to 5 bedrooms. Luxury apartments for sale in Jumeirah are contemporary, open-plan, and in limited supply. The most notable apartments are in Mr.C Residences and the Bulgari Resorts & Residences on Jumeira Bay island. Various community facilities are available, including a pool, gym and beach access, with add-on services as needed.
What to expect in Jumeirah
Jumeirah is a massive area which is mostly only for GCC Nationals. Its location is prime, being central Dubai and right next to the sea. The villas are complemented by landscaped gardens, and residents can easily access the lovely beach. Hotspots within close proximity to Jumeirah include City Walk, BOXPARK, Jumeira Bay, Kite Beach, and Burj Al Arab.
Jumeirah comprises three areas: Jumeirah 1, Jumeirah 2, and Jumeirah 3. The name Jumeirah means "beautiful" in Arabic, and, true to form, the area's homes offer scenic beachfront living and gorgeous views. The residents can also enjoy the luxuries of living in such an exclusive community. The villas and apartments here are surrounded by lush landscaped gardens, with easy access to pristine white-sand beaches. The beachfront homes here are some of the most expensive residences in the world. Jumeirah's prime location and close proximity to the beach and a variety of entertainment outlets, malls, etc, make it an excellent place to call home. Most of the area is open only to GCC nationals; however, some expat communities have settled in the area as well. Historically, the area was occupied by Arabs who were fishermen, pearl divers, and traders. This makes the area an exciting place to explore in Dubai. The place saw tremendous expansion in the 1960's, leading to it becoming an area for western expatriate residents. Jumeirah can easily be seen as one of the most exclusive parts of Dubai. Since 1995, the emirate's expansion has driven significant growth in housing developments across Dubai.
Jumeirah was formerly occupied by Arabs who were fishermen, pearl divers, and traders. This area saw huge expansion from the 1960's onwards, and this led to it becoming a very interesting and exclusive place to live. There are many luxury hotels and leisure facilities, including the Burj Al Arab. Residents can enjoy the famous Kite Beach, where they can indulge in beachside fun at the SALT restaurant, an urban food experience. There are other hot spots in the area, such as City Walk, BOXPARK, Jumeira Bay, Kite Beach, and Burj Al Arab. City Walk is a favourite amongst locals and is an urban living concept by Meraas. There are excellent outdoor facilities that provide the ultimate living experience for Jumeirah residents. It's an idyllic venue for business meetings and morning coffee runs, thanks to its quaint street cafe culture. BOXPARK is another interesting hip, industrial exterior that showcases an urban, cool, and trendy cultural scene and serves as a platform for artistic expression. They are at the forefront of the new generation that embraces urban culture, mixed with the local style that makes it unique. Located on the Al Wasl Road, a riot of green, yellow, orange, blue and grey. BoxPark is unlike any other mall thanks to its street-style vibe. It is the city's urban soul. You will enjoy BoxPark if you love trying out cool cuisines and other fascinating events.
FAQ
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Service charges in Jumeirah vary widely by building type. Low-rise, older walk-up apartments in Jumeirah 1–3 generally have lower charges, while newer beachfront or branded developments (e.g., La Mer/Port de La Mer) charge higher, premium rates due to pools, gyms, security, and waterfront maintenance.
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Rental yields in Jumeirah are usually moderate rather than aggressive, driven by end-user and long-term tenant demand. Beach-adjacent apartments prioritise lifestyle and capital stability, while inland Jumeirah units closer to Al Wasl Road often yield slightly better.
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New supply is limited, which supports long-term value. Most notable activities are infill and master-planned waterfront projects, particularly Port de La Mer, plus selective low-rise residential additions and upgrades along the Jumeirah coastline and the Al Wasl corridor.
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Jumeirah is primarily car-oriented, but it’s served by multiple bus routes connecting to Downtown, City Walk, and metro stations such as Business Bay and World Trade Centre. Road access via Jumeirah Beach Road and Al Wasl Road is a major advantage for daily commuting.
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Jumeirah has some of Dubai’s most established schools, including Jumeirah College, Jumeirah English Speaking School (JESS), Dubai British School Jumeirah Park (short drive), and GEMS Wellington Primary. Numerous nurseries are located directly along Jumeirah 1 and Al Wasl Road.
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Jumeirah combines beach access, low-rise living, strong school options, and proximity to Downtown and DIFC. It feels more like a traditional residential neighbourhood than a high-rise district, which appeals to expat families and long-term residents.
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Beach-access apartments (e.g. La Mer / Port de La Mer) command higher prices and service charges but offer direct seaside lifestyle and strong resale appeal. City-view apartments along Al Wasl Road are usually more affordable and practical for daily commuting, with less emphasis on resort-style amenities.
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Key developers with apartment stock in Jumeirah include Meraas (Port de La Mer), Dubai Properties, and select boutique developers delivering low-rise residential buildings rather than large towers. Supply is controlled and far more limited than Marina or Business Bay.
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Luxury penthouses are rare and mostly found in Port de La Mer and select boutique beachfront buildings. These typically feature large terraces, sea views, and private outdoor space, appealing to buyers seeking a Palm-style lifestyle without Palm-level density.
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Yes. Jumeirah is considered one of Dubai’s most pet-friendly districts, especially near the beach and along Jumeirah Beach Road. Many low-rise buildings allow pets, and the area’s walkability, beach access, and outdoor cafés make it particularly attractive for pet owners (subject to individual building rules).