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Mudon area guide

About Mudon

Mudon is a low-density community designed around open space. It's tucked into Dubailand, spread across a generous stretch of land that gives it a low-density, open feel you don't find easily in Dubai anymore. The community is developed by Dubai Properties and was designed around the idea of space. Wide streets, greenery running through the middle, and homes set on generous plots. The crowd here is mostly families. People who want a quiet address without being completely cut off from the city. It's not flashy. Mudon has a grounded, unhurried feel. The kind of place where kids ride bikes in the evening, and neighbours actually know each other's names.

Location and connectivity in Mudon

Location and connectivity in Mudon

Mudon sits in Dubailand at the junction of Al Qudra Road (D63) and Emirates Road (E611). Arabian Ranches and Dubai Sports City are next door, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) is about five minutes away, Dubai Hills Estate is around 15 minutes, and Downtown Dubai is 25 to 30 minutes by car. 

Transportation and parking in Mudon 

Most residents in Mudon drive. It is a villa-and-townhouse community in Dubailand, and a private car makes daily life considerably easier here. 

Public transport connections in Mudon

Dubai Metro

  • No metro station inside Mudon.
  • The nearest Red Line station by distance is Jumeirah Golf Estates on the Route 2020 extension, but there is no direct feeder bus to Mudon from this station; residents who want to use it must drive over.
  • The most practical metro link from Mudon is Mall of the Emirates Station, reached on the F32 feeder bus in roughly 25 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

Public bus network

  • Three RTA routes serve the community: F32, J03, and J05.
  • F32 is the most consistent service, running between Mudon and Mall of the Emirates Metro Station via Dubai Studio City.
  • J03 and J05 provide additional intra-Dubailand connections, with key stops at Mudon Al Salam Town Centre, Mudon 2nd Roundabout, and Mudon Exit.

Taxis and ride-hailing

  • Street taxis are not easy to find inside Mudon
  • Uber and Careem are the practical go-to options for most residents
  • Booking in advance through the RTA app is a good habit, especially during peak hours

Roads and private vehicles in Mudon

Mudon is built for car owners. Every villa and townhouse comes with at least two dedicated parking spots, and visitor parking is available on internal streets within each cluster. Additional parking is available at Al Salam Town Centre. The community connects directly to Al Qudra Road (D63) and Emirates Road (E611), with Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) reachable in about five minutes, keeping the rest of Dubai well within reach.

Sub-communities in Mudon

Community

Property type

Size range (sq. ft.)

Avg price/sq. ft. (AED)

Al Salam

4-bed Townhouses

3,300 – 4,790

AED 1,285 

Naseem

3–5 bed Villas

2,800 – 4,800

AED 1,420 

Rahat

3–5 bed Villas

3,716 – 5,760

AED 1,460 

Arabella (1, 2 & 3)

2–5 bed Townhouses

1,669 – 3,068

AED 1,585 

Mudon Views

1–3 bed Apartments + Duplexes

687 – 1,800

AED 1,455 

Mudon Al Ranim

3–4 bed Townhouses

1,818 – 2,568

AED 1,760 

Source: Property Monitor

Who is Mudon best for?

Who is Mudon best for

Mudon suits people who want a freehold home in a quiet, gated neighbourhood with green space, good road access, and room for a family to grow. People searching for properties for sale in Mudon are usually looking for space, a private garden, covered parking, and a proper neighbourhood feel at a price point that still makes sense.

Families

Mudon is built around family life. Most homes have a maid's room, a private garden, and dedicated parking. The community is low-rise and gated, so children have space to move around safely. Parks, cycling paths, and open play areas are woven through the neighbourhood. Schools and nurseries are either in Mudon or a short drive away.

Long-term residents

Mudon attracts people who plan to stay. It is not a place people move into for six months. The homes are large, the streets are quiet, and the community has a settled feel. People looking at properties for rent in Mudon tend to be families or professionals who want a stable home rather than a short-term stop.

Investors

Mudon's investor story holds up on the data. Townhouse yields run around 6%, driven by steady tenant demand in Arabella and Mudon Al Ranim. Villa yields sit lower in the 4.5 to 5.5% range, reflecting the bigger ticket size and the capital-growth focus of villa buyers. Mudon's average price rose 14.4% through 2025, and transaction volumes jumped 45% in mid-2025 per DLD data, so part of the yield compression on villas reflects how fast capital values have moved. Cluster-level averages sit around AED 1,285 to AED 1,760 per sq. ft., while larger or upgraded villas can command more.

Villa buyers

Villa buyers looking at villas for sale in Mudon will find the most options in Naseem, Rahat, and Al Salam. These are Arabic-themed standalone homes with generous plot sizes, private gardens, and layouts that suit larger families. Sizes go from around 2,800 sq. ft. up to over 5,700 sq. ft. in Rahat.

Townhouse buyers

Arabella is the first choice for townhouse buyers. It is the most established sub-community in Mudon and has the highest rental demand. Anyone looking at townhouses for sale in Mudon will find the widest range of layouts here, from 2-bedroom units to 5-bedroom semi-detached homes. Mudon Al Ranim is another option, with park-facing townhouses handed over in 2025.

Tenants

Tenants who want a full house with a garden and parking, without paying Arabian Ranches prices, will find Mudon practical. The rental market is active, with steady demand from expat families and professionals working in nearby areas such as Dubai Studio City and Motor City.

Who it is not for

Mudon is not the right fit for people who need metro access nearby, want a city-centre address, or are on a short-term contract. It is car-dependent. The commute to Business Bay or DIFC can take 35 to 45 minutes in peak traffic. People looking for a compact apartment in a more central, highly walkable area may find better options elsewhere.

Property types in Mudon

Property types in Mudon

Before choosing a home in Mudon, buyers can compare available units through betterhomes, review the real estate details, and complete the title transfer through DLD. All properties here are freehold, open to UAE nationals and international buyers alike.

Villas in Mudon

Villas are the larger, more private end of the market. Most come with a private garden, covered parking for two or more vehicles, a maid's room, and spacious living areas. The architecture across Naseem, Rahat, and Al Salam follows an Arabic-inspired design with generous plot sizes. These are standalone homes built for families who want space and a quieter address.

Villas type

Size range

The average sale price for villas in Mudon

3 Bedroom Villa

2,800 – 3,500 sq. ft.

AED 1,420 per sq. ft.

4 Bedroom Villa

3,300 – 4,790 sq. ft.

AED 1,510 per sq. ft.

5 Bedroom Villa

4,755 – 5,760 sq. ft.

AED 1,650 per sq. ft.

Source: Property Monitor

Townhouses in Mudon

Townhouses are the most active segment in Mudon. Arabella Phases 1, 2, and 3 have the highest listing volume and the strongest rental demand in the community. Mudon Al Ranim is the newest cluster, with park-facing units handed over through 2025. Layouts are open-plan, most include a private garden, a maid's room, and two dedicated parking spots.

Townhouse type

Size range

The average sale price for a townhouse in Mudon

2 Bedroom Townhouse

1,669 – 1,984 sq. ft.

AED 1,190 per sq. ft.

3 Bedroom Townhouse

1,818 – 2,568 sq. ft.

AED 1,228 per sq. ft.

4 Bedroom Townhouse

2,603 – 3,808 sq. ft.

AED 1,300 per sq. ft.

Source: Property Monitor

Property market overview in Mudon

Here’s a quick look at how villa and townhouse prices, rental income, and returns have performed over the last year.

Property type 

Average price (AED/sq ft)

Average rent (AED/unit)

Rental yield in Mudon

Villas

AED 1,525 per sq. ft.

AED 207,122

4.5-5.5%

Townhouses

AED 1,239 per sq. ft.

AED 193,555

6.42%

Source: Property Monitor

The averages above blend all villa sizes and clusters. Cluster-level averages in the sub-community table are lower because they include older stock and smaller layouts, while the villa pricing table breaks the figures out by bedroom count for buyers comparing size bands.

Schools in and around Mudon

Schools in and around Mudon

Here are the schools within and around Mudon:

School name

Curriculum

Grades/programmes

KHDA rating

Ash Mount School

IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP, CP) 

Pre-KG – Grade 8 (expanding to Grade 12)

Opens August 2026 

Jebel Ali School

British (UK National Curriculum, GCSE, A Level, BTEC)

FS1 – Year 13

Very Good

JESS Arabian Ranches

British (UK National Curriculum, IB Diploma & IB Careers in Sixth Form)

FS1 – Year 13

Outstanding

Ranches Primary School

British (UK National Curriculum + International Primary Curriculum)

Nursery – Year 6

Very Good

South View School

British (UK National Curriculum, IGCSE, A Level, BTEC)

FS1 – Year 13

Good

Fairgreen International School

IB Continuum (PYP, MYP, DP, CP)

Pre-KG – Grade 12

Good

GEMS Metropole School Al Waha

British (UK National Curriculum)

FS1 – Year 11

Outstanding by British Schools Overseas

Dunecrest American School

American (US Common Core) + IB Diploma (Grades 11–12)

Pre-KG – Grade 12

Good

Nurseries in and around Mudon

Below are the nurseries serving families with young children in and around Mudon.

Nursery name

Area

Curriculum/approach

Age group

Blossom Mudon

Mudon (opposite Al Salam Town Centre)

British EYFS + Reggio Emilia approach

45 days – 5 years

Dibber Nursery DAMAC Hills

DAMAC Hills (next to Jebel Ali School)

Scandinavian / Nordic (Norwegian Rammeplan framework)

Birth – 4 years

Dibber Nursery The Sustainable City

The Sustainable City

Scandinavian / Nordic (Norwegian Rammeplan framework)

Birth – 4 years

Blossom Nursery DAMAC Hills

DAMAC Hills

British EYFS + Reggio Emilia approach

45 days – 4 years

Raffles Early Childhood Centre

Arabian Ranches (Saheel 1)

British EYFS, child-centric approach

45 days – 4 years

Blossom Nursery Arabian Ranches 2

Arabian Ranches 2 Leisure Centre

British EYFS + Reggio Emilia approach

45 days – 6 years

Blossom Nursery Arabian Ranches Souk

The Ranches Souk, Arabian Ranches

British EYFS + Reggio Emilia approach

2 years – 5 years

The Wonder Years Nursery

Remraam (directly opposite South View School)

British EYFS, Curiosity Approach + Montessori influences

6 months – 4 years

Emirates British Nursery

Motor City

British EYFS, play-based and child-centred

3 months – 4 years

Building Blocks Nursery

Motor City (Apex Atrium)

British EYFS + enrichment programmes

4 months – 6 years

Clinics in and around Mudon

Clinics in and around Mudon

These are the healthcare options available to residents of Mudon:

Clinic name

Location

Specialities / key features

Vitalite Health & Wellness Centre

Al Salam Town Centre, Mudon

Community polyclinic

King's Mudon Medical Centre

Mudon Community Centre

Multi-speciality clinic (UK standard, part of King's College Hospital network)

Aster Clinic Remraam

Al Ramth Community Centre, Remraam

Multi-speciality clinic

Aster Royal Clinic Arabian Ranches

The Ranches Souk, Arabian Ranches 2

Multi-speciality clinic

Saudi German Clinic DAMAC Hills

Artesia Tower B, DAMAC Hills

Multi-speciality clinic

Medcare Medical Centre DAMAC Hills

DAMAC Hills Community Centre

Multi-speciality clinic

Medcare Medical Centre, Motor City

The Ribbon Mall, Motor City

Multi-speciality clinic

Emirates Hospital Day Surgery & Medical Centre

Motor City

Day surgery and multi-speciality hospital

American Hospital Clinic Mira

Mira Town Centre

Multi-speciality clinic

Mediclinic Parkview Hospital

Umm Suqeim Road, Al Barsha South

Full-service hospital (24/7 emergency)

Pharmacies in and around Mudon

Here are a few pharmacies for the residents of Mudon:

Pharmacy name

Location

Primary focus/services

BinSina Pharmacy

Al Salam Town Centre, Mudon

Prescription medicines, OTC products, skincare, baby care, supplements, home delivery

BinSina Pharmacy

The Ranches Souk, Arabian Ranches 2

Prescription medicines, OTC products, beauty, baby and personal care, online ordering

Aster Pharmacy

The Ranches Souk (inside Aster Clinic), Arabian Ranches 2

Prescription and OTC medicines, clinic-attached dispensing, health and wellness products

Life Pharmacy

The Ranches Souk, Arabian Ranches 2

Prescription medicines, health, beauty, sports nutrition, home healthcare, and baby care

Sands Community Pharmacy

Remraam Community Centre 2 (next to Géant Supermarket)

Prescription and OTC medicines, community-focused healthcare essentials

Life Pharmacy

DAMAC Mall, DAMAC Hills

Prescription medicines, health, beauty, sports nutrition, vitamins and supplements

Boots Pharmacy

Motor City

Prescription medicines, beauty and skincare, vitamins, wellness products, baby care

Medcare In-house Pharmacy

Medcare Medical Centre, Motor City

Clinic-attached dispensing, prescription fulfilment, health essentials

Medcare In-house Pharmacy

Medcare Medical Centre, DAMAC Hills

Clinic-attached dispensing, prescription fulfilment, dermatology and wellness products

Aster In-house Pharmacy

Aster Clinic, Remraam Community Centre

Clinic-attached dispensing, prescription and OTC medicines

Emirates Hospital Pharmacy

Emirates Hospital Day Surgery, Motor City

Hospital pharmacy, prescription dispensing, post-surgery medications, and diagnostics support

Pros and cons of living in Mudon

Mudon suits families and investors who want space, greenery, and a quiet address without paying central Dubai prices. It is a fully gated, low-density community built around villas and townhouses in Dubailand. The tradeoffs are real, too. No metro, limited retail inside, and a car is non-negotiable. Here is an overview of day-to-day life in Mudon.

Pros of living in Mudon

  • No high-rises; a low-density layout keeps streets quiet and uncrowded
  • Fully gated with 24/7 security across all sub-communities
  • 1.8 million sq. ft. Mudon Central Park, one of Dubailand's largest community parks
  • Schools, nurseries, clinics, and a retail centre within 10 minutes
  • Al Qudra Road and Emirates Road give quick access to most of Dubai
  • Pet-friendly with open green corridors and wide walking paths throughout

Cons of living in Mudon

  • No metro station inside the community. The closest by distance is Jumeirah Golf Estates, but the most useful metro link is Mall of the Emirates via the F32 feeder bus, around 25 to 30 minutes.
  • Fully car-dependent for daily errands, school runs, and commuting
  • Retail inside the community is limited to Al Salam Town Centre
  • Some Mudon Al Ranim phases (notably Phase 7) remain under construction through 2026 and into 2027. Residents in completed clusters may hear nearby works during this period, particularly along the Al Ranim perimeter
  • Peak-hour commute to Business Bay, DIFC, or Downtown can reach 35 to 45 minutes

Nearby landmarks

Nearby landmarks

Take a look at the key destinations reachable from Mudon: 

Landmark

Description

Approx. travel time from Mudon

Mudon Central Park

1.8 million sq. ft. community park with cycling tracks, jogging paths, sports courts, children's play areas, and BBQ zones 

Inside the community

IMG Worlds of Adventure

One of the world's largest indoor theme parks with Marvel, Cartoon Network, and Lost Valley zones 

15 minutes

Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club

Polo matches, show jumping, horse riding trips, and dining venues in a desert setting 

8 minutes

Global Village

Seasonal multicultural festival with pavilions, entertainment, and food from over 90 countries 

14 minutes

Dubai Miracle Garden

World's largest natural flower garden with over 150 million blooms, seasonal 

9 minutes

Dubai Hills Mall 

Large suburban mall with retail, dining, cinema, and an indoor family entertainment centre 

12 minutes

Al Maktoum International Airport 

Dubai's second airport, key for DWC and Dubai South commuters 

19 minutes

Mudon is still growing into itself. Some clusters are handed over, some are not. Retail inside the community is limited for now, and the commute to the city centre takes patience during peak hours. But the fundamentals are there. Freehold, low-density, family-focused, with strong yields and documented appreciation. Transaction volumes jumped 45% in mid-2025, and prices rose 14.4% in the same period per DLD data. That is not noise. Numbers like that stand out in any Dubai real estate blogs report, and Mudon is earning its place among them. If Mudon sounds like the right fit, betterhomes can help you explore what is available and take it from there.

Location Details

Country:United Arab Emirates
City:Dubai
Area:Mudon

Frequently asked questions

Who developed Mudon?

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Mudon was developed by Dubai Properties, a subsidiary of Dubai Holding and one of Dubai's government-linked real estate developers. The same group is behind Jumeirah Beach Residence and Business Bay.

When was Mudon launched?

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Mudon launched in 2008 but was scaled back after the financial crisis. Construction resumed in 2012, with the first handovers in Al Salam beginning in December 2014. Mudon Al Ranim, the newest sub-community, launched in May 2022 with eight phases. Early phases handed over in 2025, with the final phases scheduled to be completed through 2026 and into 2027.

How long is the commute from Mudon to Downtown Dubai?

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Driving from Mudon to Downtown Dubai takes around 25 to 30 minutes off-peak. Business Bay and DIFC sit in the same range. Peak hour traffic on Al Qudra Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road can push it to 35 to 40 minutes.

What is the service charge in Mudon?

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Service charges in Mudon are billed by Dubai Properties' community management arm and vary by sub-community. Townhouse clusters generally sit in the AED 2.50 to 4 per sq ft range, while standalone villa clusters run slightly higher. Mudon Views apartments are billed separately at apartment-tier rates. The official OA budget is published annually and is what your agent or sales advisor should quote in writing before purchase.

What is the nearest hospital to Mudon?

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Mediclinic Parkview Hospital on Umm Suqeim Road is the closest 24/7 emergency hospital, around 12 to 15 minutes away. Saudi German Hospital Al Barsha is another option in the same range. Inside Mudon itself, Vitalite Health & Wellness Centre and King's Mudon Medical Centre cover day-to-day primary care.

How many properties are in Mudon?

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The masterplan covers over 3,000 villas and townhouses across six sub-communities, plus one apartment complex in Mudon Views. Homes range from 2 to 5 bedrooms.

What are the sub-communities in Mudon?

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The main sub-communities are Al Salam, Naseem, Rahat, Arabella (Phases 1, 2, and 3), Mudon Views, and Mudon Al Ranim. Each has its own character and price point while sharing access to Mudon Central Park.

Is Mudon a freehold community?

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Yes. Mudon is fully freehold, open to UAE nationals and foreign buyers with full ownership rights. All properties are registered with the Dubai Land Department, and purchases of AED 2,000,000 or more qualify for the UAE Golden Visa.

Is Mudon pet-friendly?

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Yes. Wide internal roads, cycling tracks, jogging paths, and a 1.8 million sq. ft. central park make it practical for pet owners. Most homes also come with private gardens.

What amenities does Mudon have?

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The community has 1.8 million sq. ft. Central Park, sports courts, pools, cycling tracks, and children's play areas. Al Salam Town Centre, within the community, covers daily essentials, with The Ranches Souk a 5-minute drive away for broader retail and dining.

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