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Property·DIFC·Listed since 23 Jun 2026

Al Murooj Complex – Tulip

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Aboutabout this property

Al Murooj Complex – Tulip is a single 11-storey residential tower in Dubai International Financial Centre offering studio, 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments alongside hotel units and 4-bedroom penthouses[1][2]. The building shares the complex’s amenities including multiple swimming pools, a fully equipped gym, covered parking, 24-hour security, saunas, steam rooms, jacuzzi, spa parlour, communal gardens, cafes, restaurants, salons, a supermarket and pharmacy, lounges, and maintenance services[2][4].

Type
Apartment
Area
DIFC
Community
DIFC
Typical rent
AED 80k–300k/yr
Listed amenities
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Photos
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Coordinates
Mapped
On Lived since
Jun 2026
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Featuresamenities & features
Pool
Gym
Parking
Security
Spa
Sauna
Steam Room
Jacuzzi
Communal Gardens
Supermarket
Pharmacy
Cafes
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Frequently askedabout Al Murooj Complex – Tulip
Is Al Murooj Complex – Tulip a good place to rent in DIFC?
1-bedroom apartments in DIFC run AED 110,000–200,000/year in 2026. Studios from AED 80,000. The walkability, international dining, and Gate Avenue retail are the main draws. The noise from the restaurant and nightlife belt is the most common complaint in Lived reviews. For unit-by-unit experience at Al Murooj Complex – Tulip specifically, read verified tenant reviews on Lived once tenants start sharing reports.
How much does it cost to rent at Al Murooj Complex – Tulip in DIFC?
Studios from AED 80,000/year, 1-bedrooms AED 110,000–200,000, 2-bedrooms AED 170,000–300,000. Serviced residences command a further premium. DIFC is consistently one of the most expensive rental markets in Dubai per square metre.
Is DIFC a good place to live?
For professionals who work in or around the financial district and value walkability, yes. The Gate Avenue, restaurants, galleries, and the DIFC Courts give the area genuine urban character. The trade-off is price, noise from the F&B strip, and limited green space. Read Lived reviews for the specific building.
Is DIFC walkable?
Yes — DIFC is the most walkable residential community in Dubai. The Gate precinct, Gate Avenue retail, and the connecting tunnel to the Financial Centre Metro station mean most daily errands and commutes can be managed on foot. This is genuinely rare in Dubai.
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