Find property owners in Meydan
Meydan is two markets wearing one name: the established racecourse district and the off-plan wave rolling across Meydan One and the MBR City fringe. Much of the action is pre-handover, and many listings that read as resale turn out to be developer inventory under an agency wrapper.
Start hunting in Meydan free- Sales (12mo)
- 655
- Avg sale price
- AED 2.43M
- Avg AED/sqft
- AED 2,093
- Gross rental yield
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Why UnitHunter for Meydan
Meydan is one of the hardest districts in Dubai to read from portal listings alone. The racecourse district, Meydan One, and the MBR City fringe blur into each other, portals disagree on the labels, and the same Oqood unit can appear under three different area names with three different agents on it. UnitHunter dedupes across PropertyFinder, Bayut, and Dubizzle and resolves the underlying unit, so a hunt returns actual properties rather than naming variants.
A large share of what trades here is pre-handover. Assignment of Oqood contracts is the standard Meydan play, and it muddies ownership: until handover the developer holds title, with the buyer's sales agreement recorded separately. UnitHunter resolves Oqood units alongside ready stock and labels every listing agency, developer, or owner-direct, so you can tell whether a “motivated seller” is an assignor squeezed by a payment plan or the developer's own sales desk clearing remaining inventory. The Oqood-to-title-deed mechanics are covered in our DLD unit number lookup guide.
The ready stock around the racecourse trades to buyers cross-shopping Downtown Dubai and Business Bay for more space at the same money. Asking-price history is the tell in this market: UnitHunter logs each listing's price while it is live, and an off-plan resale cutting twice in quick succession is an assignor under pressure. Resolve the unit against DLD before the viewing and you know which side of handover the deal sits on before anyone quotes a transfer fee.
Meydan - FAQ
- How does UnitHunter handle Meydan units still in the Oqood phase?
- Oqood-registered units resolve alongside ready stock. During the pre-handover phase the developer is the title holder, with the buyer's sales agreement recorded separately, so the owner surfaced for an Oqood unit is typically the developer. That distinction matters in Meydan, where much of what trades is assignment of pre-handover contracts rather than title transfer, and the export labels those rows so you do not mistake one for the other.
- Can UnitHunter separate developer inventory from genuine Meydan resale?
- Yes. Listings are labeled agency, developer, or owner-direct, which addresses the core confusion in Meydan: developer sales desks and their appointed agencies push remaining inventory through the same portals where assignors list their resales, often at similar prices. The label plus the Oqood status on the resolved unit tells you who is actually across the table: a developer, a broker on a mandate, or an individual trying to exit a payment plan.
- Are Meydan and MBR City the same area in UnitHunter?
- They are separate area pages, but the boundary is blurry on the portals and the same project can appear under either label. UnitHunter's dedup works at the listing level across PropertyFinder, Bayut, and Dubizzle, so a unit listed under Meydan on one portal and MBR City on another is grouped into a single row once the underlying unit resolves. Run the hunt for the geography you farm and the naming sorts itself out.
- What happens when a Meydan listing matches several possible units?
- You get the candidate set. New Meydan towers have long runs of identical floor plates, and a listing with a vague floor and a rounded asking price can fit several units. Rather than guessing, UnitHunter returns the candidates it resolved from the metadata, and one confirming detail from the lister, a balcony orientation or a parking level, usually settles it. Owner surfacing then applies to the confirmed unit where DLD data permits.
- Do Meydan off-plan listings get the same RERA permit check?
- Yes. Every listing in a hunt is checked against the RERA permit registry at hunt time, with the permit number, expiry, and broker registration returned on the row. Off-plan marketing in Meydan moves fast around launches, which is exactly when expired or missing permits slip through on the portals, so the flag is worth watching before you spend time on a listing that will not register cleanly.