
from AED 2,181,069

Explore off-plan projects in Jebel Ali, Jebel Ali Village.
Off-plan projects
5
Unit options
7
Launch prices from
AED 2,181,069
Avg. launch AED/sqft
AED 1,870
Handover pipeline: 2029 (4) · 2030 (1)
Jebel Ali Village is Nakheel's redevelopment of one of Dubai's oldest expatriate enclaves — the low-density, hillside village that housed port families from the late 1970s before being cleared for a new generation of large villas and townhouses. It sits just inland of Sheikh Zayed Road near Ibn Battuta Mall, on unusually elevated, mature-treed terrain by Dubai standards.
This portal tracks 5 active projects with 7 unit types here, with launch prices from around AED 2.18M. The district's card is location-for-space arithmetic: standalone-villa territory within ten minutes of the Marina employment cluster, in a corridor where comparable new villas are otherwise scarce.
5 projects · 7 unit options in Dubai

from AED 2,181,069
Coming Soonfrom AED 4,900,000

from AED 12,000,000
Coming Soonfrom AED 6,900,000

from AED 16,500,000
The redeveloped village keeps the area's leafy, spread-out character — big plots, parks and pavilions — while The Gardens and Discovery Gardens next door supply daily retail, and Ibn Battuta Mall anchors serious shopping and dining minutes away. The original village's famous social hub heritage survives in spirit: this has always been one of Dubai's more grounded, community-minded pockets.
Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Yalayis Road frame the district, with Dubai Marina roughly 10 minutes, Expo City about 15 and Al Maktoum International around 20 in normal traffic. Unusually for a villa district, the metro is genuinely close — the Red Line's Danube and Ibn Battuta stations sit at the district's edge. Palm Jebel Ali's build-out next door will keep upgrading the corridor.
The Winchester School in The Gardens borders the community, with Delhi Private School and the wider Jebel Ali-DIP school cluster within 10-20 minutes and the Al Sufouh corridor's premium schools about 20 minutes north. For a villa purchase, the school-to-house-to-office triangle here is one of the tightest available in southern Dubai.
Suits established families who work in the Marina-Media City-JAFZA corridor and want big-villa space without moving to the desert fringe, and buyers positioning beside the Palm Jebel Ali build-out. The entry price targets upgraders rather than first-time buyers. Investors should note villa rental demand here is deep but the tenant pool is family-specific — voids are rare but re-letting takes longer than apartments.
The 1977-era village of low-rise homes was progressively vacated and cleared in the 2010s, and Nakheel relaunched the land as a modern villa community in 2021 while retaining the elevated, tree-lined site character. The name carries genuine history in Dubai.
Construction traffic on the corridor is a live consideration for the next several years, but the completed Palm should materially lift the whole Jebel Ali district's amenity and price floor. Village buyers effectively get that optionality without paying island prices.