JLT,
honestly reviewed
Jumeirah Lake Towers sits directly across Sheikh Zayed Road from Dubai Marina, shares its Metro stops, and typically rents for 15–25% less. The towers are older and management quality varies more — which is exactly why Lived reviews matter here.
1-bedrooms in JLT run AED 65,000–110,000/year in 2026. Studios from AED 45,000. Two Metro stops give you direct access to the city. Older buildings mean more maintenance variance — check reviews before signing.
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- Is JLT better value than Dubai Marina?
- Generally yes — rents in JLT typically run 15–25% lower than comparable units in Dubai Marina, and the Metro access is equivalent (DMCC and Sobha Realty stops serve both areas). The trade-off is older buildings and more variable management.
- How much does it cost to rent in JLT in 2026?
- Studios from AED 45,000/year, 1-bedrooms AED 65,000–110,000, 2-bedrooms AED 95,000–160,000. Lake-facing units in Clusters A–K command a premium over city-facing units.
- Is JLT on the Metro?
- Yes. The DMCC Metro station (Red Line) serves JLT and is walkable from most clusters. Sobha Realty station also serves the southern clusters. This makes JLT one of the few large Dubai communities with genuine car-free commuting options.
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