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Best areas to rent townhouses in Dubai

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With many existing and new residential projects in Dubai popping up, the possibilities are simply endless. If you are in search for the perfect townhouse, we have jotted down a few of the most popular and well-liked areas to rent townhouses in Dubai below:

1: Mudon

If you are in search for a community which specifically caters to families, look no further. While being situated in the heart of Dubailand, this district is also close to popular developments perfectly suited for the entire family, such as the iconic Global Village and IMG Adventure. Villas and townhouses in Mudon is available for sale and rent.

What more, it’s only a mere few minutes away from a swimming academy as well as the Hamdan Sports Complex. These amenities aren’t only perfect for the children, but also a great convenience for the parents who are always actively in search of entertaining spots for their children.

2: Arabian Ranches

This area is the definition of suburban life as it highlights villas as well as townhouses. Villas and townhouses in Arabian Ranches Dubailand are availane for sale and rent within a laidback setting. Even though it is part of the exciting Dubailand development, life here is definitely unlike any other. It merges amenities such as community parks, children’s areas and tennis courts with a polo club and world standard golf course. Hence the Arabian Ranches is where luxury and family life thrive under one roof.

3: Palm Jumeirah

Residential projects in Palm Jumeirah feature iconic architecture that perfectly complements such an iconic region. One of the most well-liked water communities, this area is known for its lavish beachfront homes.

Here you’ll be able to obtain views of the Arabian Sea, Dubai Marina or Downtown Dubai or a combination of all! The Palm Jumeirah is therefore the perfect mix of luxury that Dubai is known for, plus featuring the calming nature of the beach.

4: Reem

A district inspired primarily by nature, Reem seeks to embrace all that nature has to offer by creating the ultimate oasis of tranquility. It also features camel riding trails, camping facilities and even sand surfing along with many more activities. But what makes it stand out from the rest is that it is scheduled to house a central park, making it one of a kind in a gated neighborhood in Dubai.

5: Dubailand

This district is essentially a collection of many well-known projects. You’ll be able to find townhouses in Mudon, Queue Point and Al Waha Villas to name a few. The best thing about Dubailand is that it offers endless opportunities each with their own unique characteristics.

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