
Wadi Al Amardi
Wadi Al Amardi, Dubai
About Wadi Al Amardi
[VERIFY: limited information available] Wadi Al Amardi is a low-density residential community in outer Dubai, largely comprising villa and townhouse plots in a developing desert-fringe setting.
[VERIFY: limited information available] Wadi Al Amardi is a quiet, largely undeveloped residential zone on the eastern fringe of Dubai, positioned near the Al Ain Road corridor. It appeals primarily to buyers seeking spacious land plots or standalone villas away from the dense urban core.
Location & connectivity
Wadi Al Amardi sits close to the Dubai–Al Ain Road (E66), which provides the primary link into the city. A drive to Downtown Dubai or DIFC is estimated at 35–45 minutes depending on traffic. Public transport options in this area are limited, making private vehicles essentially mandatory.
Property mix
The community is predominantly villa and plot-based with limited apartment stock.
- •Villas: standalone villas on generous plot sizes
- •Land: residential plots available for custom builds
Schools
No schools are confirmed within Wadi Al Amardi itself. Nearby options along the Al Ain Road corridor may include:
- •Schools in Academic City (approx. 20–25 min drive) — multiple curricula available
- •Rashid School for Boys, Al Warqa (approx. 25 min drive)
Healthcare
No hospitals are confirmed within the community. Nearest options are likely:
- •Mediclinic Mirdif (approx. 25–30 min drive)
- •Rashid Hospital, Deira (approx. 35 min drive)
Shopping & dining
The immediate area has minimal retail infrastructure. Residents typically rely on malls and hypermarkets further into the city, such as Mirdif City Centre (approx. 25–30 min drive) or Dragon Mart (approx. 20–25 min drive). Dining options nearby are sparse and largely limited to roadside eateries on the Al Ain Road.
Parks & leisure
Public parks and organised leisure facilities within Wadi Al Amardi are not confirmed. The Dubai Safari Park is located within a reasonable drive (approx. 20–25 min), offering a notable family attraction. Residents seeking active leisure typically travel toward Mirdif or Al Warqa.
Nearby areas
- •Al Warqa
- •Nad Al Sheba
- •Academic City
- •Mirdif
- •Dubailand
Things to consider
Wadi Al Amardi is a long way from the beach, major employment hubs, and everyday conveniences — a car is non-negotiable and commute times are significant. Buyers should verify current infrastructure progress and planned development timelines before committing, as this area remains largely in early stages.
Highlights
- •Villa plots with large land sizes
- •Near Dubai–Al Ain Road (E66)
- •35–45 min drive to Downtown
- •Close to Dubai Safari Park
- •20–25 min to Academic City schools
- •Low-density, low-traffic setting
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