Al Rashidiya has three important things that most renters in the UAE care about most: location, price, and infrastructure.
Firstly, it borders Sharjah, connects to the E11 and E311 highways within minutes, and has schools, hospitals, supermarkets, and shopping malls spread across the community.
For what you get, the rental prices are among the most competitive in the Northern Emirates.
The area is divided into three sub-communities. Al Rashidiya 1 is the busiest community, and is close to Dana Mall, the Ajman Corniche, and the main commercial area.
Al Rashidiya 2 has a quieter, more residential lifestyle, with wider streets and a calmer pace that appeals to families.
Al Rashidiya 3 blends apartments and villas, often with the most affordable listings of the three zones.
Rental prices across Al Rashidiya are very affordable, with studios starting from as low as AED 18,000 per year.
One-bedroom apartments range between AED 27,000 and AED 35,000 annually. Two-bedroom units are priced from AED 28,000 to AED 42,000.
Three-bedroom apartments run from AED 40,000 to AED 55,000. Villas in Als Rashidiya start from around AED 40,000 for a three-bedroom and go up to AED 90,000 or more for larger five-bedroom properties.
For education, The Royal Academy Ajman covers the British curriculum. Ajman Modern School, The Bloomington Academy, City American School, and The City School International offer other programs. There are lots of healthcare facilities in Al Rashidiya.
These include Amina Hospital, Prime Medical Centre, Thumbay Clinic, and NMC Medical Centre, and the good thing is that they are all within a short drive.
Grocery shopping is covered by Lulu Hypermarket and Carrefour, and for bigger retail trips, Dana Mall, Grand Mall, Safeer Mall, and City Centre Ajman are the main destinations.
Al Rashidiya connects to Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street, which links to both Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) and Etihad Road (E11).
Sharjah is about 10 to 15 minutes away (if there is no traffic). Dubai takes roughly 30 to 40 minutes, though the E11 during morning rush hour between 7:30 and 9:00 am can push that closer to an hour.
Multiple public bus routes run through the area, covering connections to central Ajman, Sharjah, and Dubai. Taxis are easy to find throughout the community, and both Uber and Careem operate reliably here.
Ajman has no metro of its own, but residents who need Dubai Metro access can reach Rashidiya Metro Station on the Red Line through Sharjah.
Most residential buildings include at least one covered parking space per unit (but it is advisable to verify first before committing to the rental deal).
Here’re few most common properties to rent in Al Rashidiya:
A studio for rent in Al Rashidiya is the most affordable option in the area, and it suits single professionals or couples who want a central Ajman address without a heavy annual rent.
Most studio flats in Al Rashidiya cover between 400 and 600 sq. ft., with central AC, built-in wardrobes, and a semi-separate kitchen, and annual rents starting from AED 18,000 to AED 28,000.
Annual rents for a 1-bedroom apartment for rent in Al Rashidiya range from AED 22,000 to AED 36,000, with Al Rashidiya 2 and 3 offering some of the more competitive rates.
In places like Al Rashidiya Towers, well-maintained one-bedroom units average AED 28,000 to AED 40,000 per year.
A 2-bedroom apartment for rent in Al Rashidiya is best suitable for small small families. Units generally cover 900 to 1,550 sq. ft. with two or three bathrooms, covered parking, and storage.
Annual rent for a 2 BHK in Al Rashidiya, Ajman, ranges from AED 28,000 to AED 42,000. Brand-new units near Falcon Towers in Al Rashidiya 2 cost between AED 38,000 and AED 40,000 annually, while older buildings, especially in areas like Al Rashidiya 3 offer solid options from AED 28,000.
Three-bedroom apartments are less common but available — mostly in larger tower complexes. Expect annual rents from AED 53,000 to AED 75,000 for a well-maintained unit.
At this size, some 3 bedroom units in more in demand communities like Al Rashidiya 1 reach up to AED 56,000 per year, while Al Rashidiya 3 averages around AED 53,000.
Villas are limited in supply across Al Rashidiya compared to apartments. However, you can find a few number of villas and standalone houses, particularly in Al Rashidiya 3, where the street layout is wider and more villa-friendly.
Annual rents for a villa in Al Rashidiya start from approximately AED 45,000 upward, depending on size, garden space, and parking.
These are better suited for larger families who need more room and privacy than an apartment building can offer.
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Property Type |
Annual Rent (AED) |
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Studio flat in Al Rashidiya |
18,000 – 28,000 |
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1-Bedroom apartment |
27,000 – 35,000 |
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2-Bedroom apartment |
28,000 – 42,000 |
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3-Bedroom apartment |
40,000 – 55,000 |
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3-Bedroom villa |
40,000 – 85,000 |
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4 to 5-Bedroom villa |
65,000 – 90,000+ |
Furnished properties for rent in Al Rashidiya include bedroom furniture, a full sofa set, kitchen appliances, a TV, and usually a washing machine. The annual cost is roughly 15 to 20% higher than an unfurnished equivalent.
Unfurnished properties for rent in Al Rashidiya suit tenants who already own their furniture or who plan on staying for several years.
Most units still include built-in wardrobes, kitchen fittings, and central AC as standard. Over three or more years, the annual savings compared to furnished options become a figure that is hard to ignore.
Al Rashidiya Towers — Eleven government-developed towers, 13 floors each, with security, pools, and gyms. A consistent, well-managed complex where the standard of maintenance does not vary much between buildings.
Falcon Towers (Al Rashidiya 2) — Spacious one and two-bedroom apartments in a noticeably quieter setting. Close to Al Rashidiya Park and several schools, and a regular choice for families who want room without the noise of Al Rashidiya 1.
Horizon Towers — Mid-rise buildings at competitive rents, close to the main arterial roads, a good base for daily commuters.
Gulfa Towers and Oasis Tower — Well-positioned near the E11, and consistently priced below the newer towers in the area.
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Pros |
Cons |
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Rents are well below Dubai and Sharjah levels |
E11 congestion during peak commuting hours |
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Schools, hospitals, and malls all within close reach |
No metro station within the area |
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Direct highway access to Sharjah and Dubai |
Older buildings vary in finish and upkeep |
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A broad mix of property types across all budgets |
Multi-car households will find parking tight |
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Al Rashidiya Park and Ajman Corniche nearby |
Al Rashidiya 1 carries more street noise and activity |
Studio apartments in older buildings start from AED 18,000 per year. A studio in a better-maintained or more centrally located building will average closer to AED 20,000 annually.
Al Rashidiya 2 is the preferred choice for most families. The streets are quieter, Al Rashidiya Park is close by, and the area has good school access.
Al Rashidiya 1 is better for individuals or couples who want city activity and convenience on their doorstep.
A valid Emirates ID, passport copy, and UAE residency visa. The tenancy contract must be registered with ARRA (the Ajman Real Estate Regulatory Agency) for it to carry legal standing.
Two to four cheques is the most common arrangement. Several buildings, including Al Rashidiya Towers, are open to six-cheque payment plans, which spread the annual rent across the year more manageably.
For Sharjah commuters, it is one of the more sensible choices in Ajman. The E11 connects directly to Sharjah in 10 to 15 minutes without going through central Ajman, and the rental savings compared to living in Sharjah itself are considerable.
See also:
Studio Apartments for Rent in Ajman
Townhouses for Rent in Sharjah
Apartments for Rent in Sharjah
Townhouses for Rent in Abu Dhabi
Apartments for Rent in Abu Dhabi
Commercial Properties for Rent in Ajman
Residential Properties for Rent in Ajman
Labour Camps for Rent in Ajman