Nshama’s master community on Al Qudra Road: ~18,000 apartments and ~3,000 townhouses around a central park with 16 gardens. Studios from AED 475k, apartment yields 7–8% gross — the top of Dubai’s mid-tier — and prices roughly 25% below the DLD city average. No metro, and no school inside the community.
Town Square Dubai is Nshama’s master community on Al Qudra Road (D63): roughly 18,000 apartments and 3,000 townhouses arranged around Town Square Park, with 16 gardens and cycle routes. It is the cheapest entry into a family community in Dubai’s south-west: studios from AED 475k, 3-bedroom townhouses from AED 2.68M against AED 4M+ in Arabian Ranches. Apartments yield 7–8% gross — the top of the mid-tier — and the district trades about 25% below the DLD average at AED 1,400–1,515/sq.ft. Prices rose ~22% during 2025. There is no metro, and no school inside the community — nurseries only. For building-by-building detail and payment plans, see our Town Square by Nshama project page.
Town Square is a single planned district rather than a scattering of towers. Everything faces the park: a splash pad, skate park, trampoline area, dog park, 16 gardens and cycle routes, with Carrefour and Spinneys for groceries, a Medcare clinic on site and Cityland Mall a short drive away. The buyers are first-timers, young families and remote workers — people who want a house-and-park life without a Ranches budget.
The honest limits: it is car-dependent, the phases are still under construction in parts, and service charges are a real line item. Commuting to Downtown or DIFC means 30–40+ minutes at peak. Apartments are compact — studios run 310–400 sq.ft, below the Dubai norm. This page covers the district; the buildings, launches and payment plans live on the Town Square by Nshama project page.
Town Square Dubai · Nshama


Nshama developer renders of Town Square Dubai.
| Type | From | Typical range | Gross yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | AED 475k | AED 475–750k (avg ~AED 535k) | 8% |
| 1 bedroom | AED 825k | AED 825k–1.15M (avg ~AED 960k) | 7–7.5% |
| 2 bedroom | AED 1.12M | AED 1.12–1.8M (avg ~AED 1.4M) | 6.5–7% |
| Townhouse, 3 bed | AED 2.68M | AED 2.68–3.15M | 5.5–5.7% |
| Townhouse, 4 bed | AED 3.4M | AED 3.4–4.0M | ~5.5% |
Apartments trade at AED 1,400–1,515 per sq.ft (+17.4% y/y) against a Dubai average near AED 1,916 — by DLD Q1 2026 data the district sits about 25% below the city average. Hayat is the cheaper townhouse cluster, Naseem and Maha the dearer. Sources: Bayut, dubizzle, DLD.
| Type | Annual rent | Gross yield |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | AED 40–46k | 8% |
| 1 bedroom | AED 57–72k (avg ~AED 67k) | 7–7.5% |
| 2 bedroom | ~AED 95k (duplex to AED 140k) | 6.5–7% |
| Townhouse, 3 bed | AED 145–170k | 5.5–5.7% |
| Townhouse, 4 bed | AED 175–210k | ~5.5% |
Bayut ranked Town Square apartments at 8% for 2025 — the best of the mid-tier segment; dubizzle records 7.72%. Townhouses trade rental yield for space. Liquidity is moderate. More on how these numbers behave: Dubai rental yield guide.
Every project in the district is by Nshama — 37 of them are active. Delivered and lived-in: Zahra, Hayat, Safi, Noor, Sama, Shams, Maha, Naseem and Reem, plus 30-odd apartment buildings including UNA co-living, Rawda, Jenna, Liva and The Regent.
Handovers cluster in 2026 (Kaya, FIA, Ora, Grove, Lana on the Park, Augusta), with Olbia running to May 2028. Payment plans, floor plans and building-level pricing are on the dedicated Town Square by Nshama project page →
Gross estimate from typical Town Square yields; net is lower after service charges. Townhouses yield less than apartments — you are paying for space, not cash flow.
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Studios run AED 475–750k (average about AED 535k), 1-beds AED 825k–1.15M and 2-beds AED 1.12–1.8M. Townhouses start at AED 2.68M for a 3-bedroom in Hayat and reach AED 3.15M in Naseem and Maha; 4-bedroom townhouses are AED 3.4–4.0M.
Apartments deliver 7–8% gross, the top of Dubai's mid-tier segment in 2025, and townhouses about 5.5–5.7%. Net returns are lower once service charges are paid.
Prices rose about 22% during 2025, the strongest result among mid-tier communities, and July 2026 listings are 14–17% higher year-on-year. Even so, the area still trades roughly 25% below the Dubai average recorded by the DLD, at about AED 1,400–1,515 per sq.ft.
No metro — the community is car-dependent, with bus route J02 and roughly 31 minutes to Dubai International. There are also no schools inside Town Square, only nurseries such as Numu and Cherry Tree. Dubai British School Mira is 0.8 km away and GEMS Metropole Al Waha 3.6 km.
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