Nad Al Sheba is a prestigious residential community in Dubai, renowned for its rich equestrian heritage. Originally the site of the Nad Al Sheba Racecourse (1986–2009), it gained global prominence by hosting the inaugural Dubai World Cup in 1996, before being replaced by the ultra-modern Meydan Racecourse in 2010. Today, the area features upscale Mediterranean- and Moroccan-style villas across four sub-communities, family-friendly amenities like parks, schools, cycling tracks, and easy access to Downtown Dubai and the airport.
Nad Al Sheba permits freehold ownership, which means non-UAE nationals can buy villas outright. Leasehold options (typically up to 99 years) may also be available.
Buyers can explore mortgages through banks, developer financing, or cash purchases.
The gated community with around 1,500 Moroccan/Mediterranean-style villas offers a 5 km cycling and jogging track, clubhouse, sports centre, gym, swimming pool, and more.
Absolutely, this is a family-oriented community with spacious 4 to 5-bed homes, nearby reputable schools, parks, and peaceful surroundings.