Townhouses are the most misunderstood category in Dubai’s residential stack. They’re not small villas and they’re not large apartments — they’re a distinct product with their own price dynamics and tenant profile.
A townhouse is a multi-storey residential unit (typically 2-3 floors) sharing side walls with adjacent units, usually with its own street entrance, a small private garden or courtyard, and dedicated parking. Dubai townhouse clusters include Arabian Ranches, Reem Mira, Dubai Hills Estate, Town Square, and Damac Hills 2. Sizes run from compact 2BRs at 1,600 sqft up to spacious 4BR corner units at 3,000+ sqft.
Pricing per sqft sits between apartment and detached-villa levels — typically AED 950-1,400/sqft in mid-market communities, higher in premium clusters. The tenant demographic skews toward families wanting villa-style living without villa-level rent. End-user demand is consistent and less cyclical than apartment demand; the resale market has depth.
The trade-off versus a villa is the shared wall (usually acoustically fine in recent developments, a problem in older ones) and the smaller plot. The trade-off versus an apartment is higher maintenance responsibility — you maintain the garden, the external paint, sometimes the roof.
A client last year let a 3BR townhouse in Reem at AED 135k — 20% above a nearby 3BR apartment of similar sqft.
Family demand is the townhouse floor. It doesn’t move much.
Related: Villa, Semi-Detached, Detached, Plot Area.
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