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Where do billionaires live in Dubai?

According to a new survey, Jumeirah, Al Barsha, Arabian Ranches, Al Thanyah, and Umm Suqeim have the largest concentration of wealthy residents in Dubai.



In 2026, the "Billionaire's Row" of Dubai is primarily concentrated in three ultra-exclusive enclaves: Palm Jumeirah's "Billionaires’ Row" (Frond G), Emirates Hills, and Jumeirah Bay Island. Frond G on the Palm is famous for its bespoke mega-mansions that feature private beaches and "indoor-outdoor" architectural designs. Emirates Hills is often called the "Beverly Hills of Dubai," offering massive estates overlooking the Montgomerie Golf Club, favored by old-money families and international business tycoons. However, the most trending spot in 2026 is Jumeirah Bay Island (home to the Bulgari Resort), where land prices have reached record highs due to its seahorse shape and extreme privacy. Additionally, the Mohammed Bin Rashid City (District One) area has become a favorite for those seeking "crystal lagoons" and modern minimalist mansions. For billionaires who prefer high-rise living, the penthouses at the Burj Khalifa and the Atlantis The Royal Residences provide the ultimate vertical luxury, offering 360-degree views of the Arabian Gulf and a level of service that rivals a seven-star hotel.

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