About Dubai Maritime City
Dubai Maritime City spans 249 hectares and is divided into commercial and residential zones. The commercial sector hosts over 280 companies involved in shipbuilding, repairs, engineering, and other maritime industries. On the residential side, the community features multi-storey complexes surrounded by shops, restaurants, shopping malls, and offices.
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Tamara Getigezheva
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Living and Investing in Dubai Maritime City
Description
Dubai Maritime City is situated on an artificial peninsula, connected to the rest of Dubai via Sheikh Rashid Road. The area features a large industrial zone alongside premium residential properties offering numerous amenities, making it an exceptional waterfront destination.
Infrastructure
Dubai Maritime City consists of multiple zones, which feature both an industrial and port area alongside a high-end residential district. As a freehold zone, it allows foreigners to purchase properties. The area is also home to various shops, cafes, and restaurants, catering to the needs of residents and professionals alike.
Price Analysis
Dubai Maritime City provides a combination of residential and commercial real estate, with property prices increasing by roughly 2–4% each year. The typical rental yield is projected to be 5–6%. Although there are affordable studios and apartments, the region also features upscale premium properties that are especially sought after.
Dubai Maritime City Properties on Map
Enjoy the exceptional benefits of Dubai Maritime City
- Ideal for entrepreneurs
- Excellent transport accessibility
- An innovative and rapidly developing area
- One of the key hubs for Dubai’s maritime business
- Premium properties with stunning views
