Al Furjan is a Nakheel-developed freehold community in Jebel Ali, on the western edge of Dubai near Ibn Battuta Mall and Discovery Gardens. Construction began around 2009, and the community is built around three architectural styles — Al Hejaz, Dubai (Nakhlat), and Quortaj — mixing gated villa clusters with low- and mid-rise apartment buildings.
Unlike most communities in this price bracket, Al Furjan has its own metro station: Al Furjan opened in 2021 as part of the Route 2020 Red Line extension built for Expo City, giving residents a direct rail link to Dubai Marina, JBR, Mall of the Emirates, and the airport interchange without needing a car for that commute.
Developer
Nakheel
Launched
Construction began around 2009; metro station opened 2021
Layout
Villa clusters (Al Furjan West) plus apartment buildings, in three architectural styles
Property mix
Villas, townhouses, and apartments
Anchor retail
Al Furjan Pavilion — Spinneys supermarket, clinic, and dining, opened 2016
Live market snapshot
Currently 44 properties for sale, averaging AED 1,546/sq ft. 28 for rent, averaging AED 101/sq ft/year. Most listed buildings right now: Murooj Al Furjan, Tilal Al Furjan, Al Furjan West, Beverly Gardens, Dubai Style.
Getting around
Al Furjan is one of the few mid-market Dubai communities with its own metro station: Al Furjan station opened in 2021 on the Route 2020 extension of the Red Line, giving direct access to Dubai Marina, JBR, Mall of the Emirates, and — via interchange — the airport. Sheikh Zayed Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road both run near the community, and Ibn Battuta Mall and Discovery Gardens are a short drive away.
Living in Al Furjan
Al Furjan mixes gated villa clusters with apartment buildings, which gives it a more suburban, family-oriented feel than most freehold communities at a similar price point. The Al Furjan Pavilion — anchored by a Spinneys and a clinic — covers day-to-day retail, and residents lean on Ibn Battuta Mall and Discovery Gardens nearby for anything bigger. Schools and nurseries are established in the villa districts; the apartment towers near the metro station skew toward young professionals and investors.
Frequently asked questions
Does Al Furjan have a metro station?
Yes — Al Furjan station opened in 2021 on the Route 2020 Red Line extension, making it one of the few communities in this price range with metro access inside the community itself.
Is Al Furjan mostly villas or apartments?
Both. Al Furjan West is largely gated villa and townhouse clusters, while the area around the metro station and Al Furjan Pavilion is mostly low- and mid-rise apartment buildings.
Who developed Al Furjan?
Nakheel is the master developer; construction on the community began around 2009, with the Al Furjan Pavilion retail center opening in 2016 and the metro station following in 2021.
Al Furjan is a Nakheel-developed freehold community in Jebel Ali, on the western edge of Dubai near Ibn Battuta Mall and Discovery Gardens. Construction began around 2009, and the community is built around three architectural styles — Al Hejaz, Dubai (Nakhlat), and Quortaj — mixing gated villa clusters with low- and mid-rise apartment buildings.
Unlike most communities in this price bracket, Al Furjan has its own metro station: Al Furjan opened in 2021 as part of the Route 2020 Red Line extension built for Expo City, giving residents a direct rail link to Dubai Marina, JBR, Mall of the Emirates, and the airport interchange without needing a car for that commute.
Developer
Nakheel
Launched
Construction began around 2009; metro station opened 2021
Layout
Villa clusters (Al Furjan West) plus apartment buildings, in three architectural styles
Property mix
Villas, townhouses, and apartments
Anchor retail
Al Furjan Pavilion — Spinneys supermarket, clinic, and dining, opened 2016
Live market snapshot
Currently 44 properties for sale, averaging AED 1,546/sq ft. 28 for rent, averaging AED 101/sq ft/year. Most listed buildings right now: Murooj Al Furjan, Tilal Al Furjan, Al Furjan West, Beverly Gardens, Dubai Style.
Getting around
Al Furjan is one of the few mid-market Dubai communities with its own metro station: Al Furjan station opened in 2021 on the Route 2020 extension of the Red Line, giving direct access to Dubai Marina, JBR, Mall of the Emirates, and — via interchange — the airport. Sheikh Zayed Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road both run near the community, and Ibn Battuta Mall and Discovery Gardens are a short drive away.
Living in Al Furjan
Al Furjan mixes gated villa clusters with apartment buildings, which gives it a more suburban, family-oriented feel than most freehold communities at a similar price point. The Al Furjan Pavilion — anchored by a Spinneys and a clinic — covers day-to-day retail, and residents lean on Ibn Battuta Mall and Discovery Gardens nearby for anything bigger. Schools and nurseries are established in the villa districts; the apartment towers near the metro station skew toward young professionals and investors.
Frequently asked questions
Does Al Furjan have a metro station?
Yes — Al Furjan station opened in 2021 on the Route 2020 Red Line extension, making it one of the few communities in this price range with metro access inside the community itself.
Is Al Furjan mostly villas or apartments?
Both. Al Furjan West is largely gated villa and townhouse clusters, while the area around the metro station and Al Furjan Pavilion is mostly low- and mid-rise apartment buildings.
Who developed Al Furjan?
Nakheel is the master developer; construction on the community began around 2009, with the Al Furjan Pavilion retail center opening in 2016 and the metro station following in 2021.