




Mohammed Bin Rashid City (MBR City) is one of Dubai"s largest districts, encompassing the area to the southeast of Downtown Dubai and Business Bay. It is not a residential neighbourhood in the conventional sense, but a city within a city: villa communities, residential complexes, a racing track, man-made lagoons, and vast green spaces — all within the boundaries of a single master plan.
MBR City is located to the southeast of Downtown Dubai, surrounded by the emirate"s key transport arteries. The district is connected to the business centre, the airport, and major residential areas via an extensive road network.
• Main roads: Ras Al Khor Road (E44), Al Ain Road (E66), Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311)
• Neighbouring districts: Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, Dubai Design District (d3), Nad Al Sheba, Ras Al Khor
• Metro and bus: Nearest metro stations — Business Bay and Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall (Red Line), 10–15 minutes by car; RTA bus routes along the district perimeter
• Airports: Dubai International Airport (DXB) — approx. 15–20 minutes; Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) — approx. 40 minutes
MBR City is located to the southeast of Downtown Dubai, surrounded by the emirate"s key transport arteries. The district is connected to the business centre, the airport, and major residential areas via an extensive road network.
• Main roads: Ras Al Khor Road (E44), Al Ain Road (E66), Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311)
• Neighbouring districts: Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, Dubai Design District (d3), Nad Al Sheba, Ras Al Khor
• Metro and bus: Nearest metro stations — Business Bay and Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall (Red Line), 10–15 minutes by car; RTA bus routes along the district perimeter
• Airports: Dubai International Airport (DXB) — approx. 15–20 minutes; Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) — approx. 40 minutes
Demand for residential property in MBR City ranks among the highest of any new district in Dubai. The primary buyer audience consists of families seeking a gated environment with well-developed infrastructure, and investors focused on projects by Emaar and Sobha. The rental market is maturing as homes are handed over, and already shows consistent demand — particularly in the villa and townhouse segment.
Price momentum across the district is strong: the secondary market is recording steady growth, and new phases are selling ahead of schedule. Proximity to Downtown and Business Bay, exclusive lagoons, and extensive green spaces all underpin a compelling long-term investment case in Dubai real estate — especially as available development land continues to diminish.


