Mohammed Bin Rashid City (MBR City) is a sprawling master district announced in 2012, with Meydan Group as master developer — though most of the actual residential building happens through sub-developers working within it, including Sobha (Sobha Hartland), Emaar (Dubai Hills Estate), and Meydan itself (District One, District 11). It's less a single neighborhood than an umbrella zone covering dozens of very different sub-communities.
Because MBR City spans so many separate developments, what you get varies enormously by sub-district — waterfront villas around the District One Crystal Lagoon feel nothing like the golf-course townhouses in Dubai Hills Estate or the apartment towers in Sobha Hartland. It's worth treating a specific MBR City sub-community as its own area rather than assuming they share amenities or pricing.
Developer
Meydan Group (master developer); Sobha, Emaar, and others build within sub-districts
Launched
Announced 2012
Layout
Umbrella master district containing District One, Sobha Hartland, Dubai Hills Estate, District 11, and more
Property mix
Villas, mansions, townhouses, and apartments — varies by sub-district
Landmark
District One's Crystal Lagoon, a 7km man-made lagoon, and Meydan Racecourse
Live market snapshot
Currently 13 properties for sale, averaging AED 2,596/sq ft. 10 for rent, averaging AED 138/sq ft/year. Most listed buildings right now: District One, District 7, District 11, Senses AT The Fields, District One West.
Getting around
MBR City has no single metro line running through it — access depends heavily on which sub-district you're in, and most residents drive. Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road both border parts of the district, giving reasonably fast access to Downtown Dubai and Business Bay, but this is a car-dependent area rather than a metro-adjacent one.
Living in Mohammad Bin Rashid City
MBR City's draw is scale and water: the District One Crystal Lagoon alone runs 7km, and the wider district includes Meydan Racecourse (home of the Dubai World Cup) alongside golf courses, parks, and low-density villa living that's rare this close to central Dubai. Because it's an umbrella district built by multiple developers, day-to-day lifestyle depends heavily on the specific sub-community — check what's actually delivered in that pocket rather than judging by MBR City's overall scale.
Frequently asked questions
Is MBR City one community or several?
Several — it's an umbrella master district containing distinct sub-communities like District One, Sobha Hartland, Dubai Hills Estate, and District 11, each built by a different developer with its own character and pricing.
Does MBR City have a metro station?
Not directly — there's no single metro line serving the whole district, and access varies by sub-community. Most residents drive, using Sheikh Zayed Road or Al Khail Road.
What's the Crystal Lagoon in MBR City?
A 7km man-made lagoon at District One, one of the largest of its kind in the world, and one of MBR City's main lifestyle landmarks.
Mohammed Bin Rashid City (MBR City) is a sprawling master district announced in 2012, with Meydan Group as master developer — though most of the actual residential building happens through sub-developers working within it, including Sobha (Sobha Hartland), Emaar (Dubai Hills Estate), and Meydan itself (District One, District 11). It's less a single neighborhood than an umbrella zone covering dozens of very different sub-communities.
Because MBR City spans so many separate developments, what you get varies enormously by sub-district — waterfront villas around the District One Crystal Lagoon feel nothing like the golf-course townhouses in Dubai Hills Estate or the apartment towers in Sobha Hartland. It's worth treating a specific MBR City sub-community as its own area rather than assuming they share amenities or pricing.
Developer
Meydan Group (master developer); Sobha, Emaar, and others build within sub-districts
Launched
Announced 2012
Layout
Umbrella master district containing District One, Sobha Hartland, Dubai Hills Estate, District 11, and more
Property mix
Villas, mansions, townhouses, and apartments — varies by sub-district
Landmark
District One's Crystal Lagoon, a 7km man-made lagoon, and Meydan Racecourse
Live market snapshot
Currently 13 properties for sale, averaging AED 2,596/sq ft. 10 for rent, averaging AED 138/sq ft/year. Most listed buildings right now: District One, District 7, District 11, Senses AT The Fields, District One West.
Getting around
MBR City has no single metro line running through it — access depends heavily on which sub-district you're in, and most residents drive. Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road both border parts of the district, giving reasonably fast access to Downtown Dubai and Business Bay, but this is a car-dependent area rather than a metro-adjacent one.
Living in Mohammad Bin Rashid City
MBR City's draw is scale and water: the District One Crystal Lagoon alone runs 7km, and the wider district includes Meydan Racecourse (home of the Dubai World Cup) alongside golf courses, parks, and low-density villa living that's rare this close to central Dubai. Because it's an umbrella district built by multiple developers, day-to-day lifestyle depends heavily on the specific sub-community — check what's actually delivered in that pocket rather than judging by MBR City's overall scale.
Frequently asked questions
Is MBR City one community or several?
Several — it's an umbrella master district containing distinct sub-communities like District One, Sobha Hartland, Dubai Hills Estate, and District 11, each built by a different developer with its own character and pricing.
Does MBR City have a metro station?
Not directly — there's no single metro line serving the whole district, and access varies by sub-community. Most residents drive, using Sheikh Zayed Road or Al Khail Road.
What's the Crystal Lagoon in MBR City?
A 7km man-made lagoon at District One, one of the largest of its kind in the world, and one of MBR City's main lifestyle landmarks.