If you’ve searched for “office space near metro Dubai” on Google multiple times this week, you’re undoubtedly dissatisfied with the results. No one explains what that starting price really gets you, and everything says “starting from” without any meaningful context. So let’s talk about actual numbers instead of the vague stuff.
To be honest, I anticipated a straightforward response when I first began researching business rents along Dubai’s metro line. A price per square foot, possibly a range, was completed. This isn’t actually how it operates. Depending on the station, building, grade, and whether you want furnished or bare shell, prices vary. Here is the actual breakdown, rather than a single figure that is technically accurate but essentially meaningless.
Why Being Near the Metro Actually Costs You More
However, anyone who has attempted to locate parking in Business Bay at nine in the morning understands the convenience of simply getting off the metro and entering your workplace. Landlords are aware of the cost associated with that convenience.
Once a building is within walking distance of a station, several things take place:
- Demand drives up rents compared to comparable space ten to fifteen minutes away because tenants want it more.
- There is less room for negotiation because there are fewer vacancies close to metro stations.
- Buildings that are directly adjacent to a station entrance, that is, those with a bridge or covered walkway, charge significantly more than those that are just “nearby.”
None of this makes metro-adjacent offices a rip-off, by the way. You’re paying for something real, your team gets there faster, clients don’t dread visiting you, and your address sounds better on a business card. Whether that premium is worth it depends entirely on your business.
What You’ll Actually Pay
Let’s get into the actual figures, because that’s why you’re here.
1. Serviced and Furnished Offices
This is where most small teams, founders, and remote-first companies start, mainly because there’s zero fit-out cost and you can be sitting at a desk within a few days of signing.
At a metro-connected center like Espada Business Center, fully furnished private offices start from AED 3,000 per month onwards, and that figure isn’t a stripped-down “starting price” with everything else charged separately. It typically includes:
- Electricity is already built into the rate, so no separate DEWA juggling.
- High-speed WiFi and furniture, so you’re not buying desks or routers.
- 24/7 access, in case your team isn’t strictly 9-to-5.
- A set number of meeting room hours each month.
- Reception service, so someone’s actually there to greet your clients.
- Pantry service and regular office cleaning.
- A dedicated landline number.
- Covered parking, plus discounted rates on FedEx courier and printing.
That’s a meaningfully different value proposition than a bare “AED X per square foot” quote, where you then have to add furniture, internet, and cleaning contracts on top. When you’re comparing prices across providers, always check whether you’re looking at an all-inclusive monthly rate or a stripped base rent.
2. Bare Shell Commercial Space
If you prefer leasing raw space to custom-build your environment, pricing across central, metro-connected areas is quoted per square foot annually.
| Location Type | Annual Rent (per sq. ft.) | Average One-Time Fit-Out Cost |
| Prime Core (e.g., Business Bay) | AED 70 – AED 140 | AED 150 – AED 400 / sq. ft. |
| Secondary Nodes (Further from core) | AED 45 – AED 90 | AED 150 – AED 400 / sq. ft. |
It’s worth weighing this against a furnished option before committing. The upfront cost and time involved in a full fit-out are significant, and it only really pays off if you’re settling in for several years.
3. Meeting Rooms & Flexible Spaces
A full-time office is not necessary for every business. Instead of paying for a desk you won’t use much, it’s worthwhile to price out the space you primarily need for client meetings or sporadic board meetings.
- Starting at AED 150, meeting and board rooms (four seats and up) usually come with free high-speed WiFi, a TV screen with HDMI/wireless hookup, stationery, printing, access to coffee shops, and covered parking.
- For businesses that need a flexible space for content or media work, a fully equipped podcast studio is also worth knowing about. Rates start from AED 350 per hour, covering professional cameras (Sony A7 IV), RØDE PodMic microphones, proper lighting, a RØDECaster Pro II, teleprompter support, and optional video editing.
4. Virtual Office / E-Solutions
If you don’t need a physical desk at all but still want a credible Dubai presence, this is usually the most cost-effective route. Plans like this start from AED 300 per month onwards and typically bundle a prime Dubai address, a dedicated landline, meeting room access when you need it, and a P.O. Box, useful if you’re registering a company or want a professional mailing address without renting a desk you won’t sit at.
Where Location Actually Plays Out: Business Bay vs. Al Barsha
Rather than guessing at every station on the Red and Green Lines, it’s more useful to compare the two areas most businesses are actually weighing against each other.
Business Bay is the one everyone asks about first, and it’s easy to see why, minutes from Downtown, DIFC, and Burj Khalifa, all metro-connected, with a skyline that does a lot of the talking for your business card. You’ll generally pay toward the higher end here, but if client meetings and a strong central address matter to you, it tends to justify itself.
Al Barsha sits a little outside the Downtown bubble but is still squarely on the metro line, close to Mall of the Emirates and Sharaf DG stations. It tends to come in more competitively priced than Business Bay while still keeping you well connected across the city, a solid option if you want metro access without paying the full Downtown premium.
What’s Really Driving the Price (It’s Not Just “Near Metro”)
Here’s something that trips people up: two offices can both claim to be “five minutes from the metro” and still differ in price by 40% or more. So what’s actually going on?
- Direct connectivity beats distance. A building with a covered bridge straight into the station costs more than one that’s a five-minute walk in the open, which, in Dubai’s summer heat, is a bigger deal than it sounds.
- Building grade matters on its own. A brand-new Grade A tower costs more than an older Grade B building at the same station, metro access aside.
- “Included” means different things to different landlords. Some quotes bundle cleaning, internet, reception, and utilities. Others charge all of that separately. Always ask before comparing two numbers, because the headline price can be misleading.
- Lease length changes your rate. Paying annually in one cheque usually gets you a better deal than splitting into four or six. Commit for longer, and you can often negotiate a further discount.
- Parking can work against you near metro stations. It sounds backwards, but buildings right on top of a station sometimes have very limited parking. If your clients or team still drive (most do), that’s worth factoring in.
Serviced Office or Leased Space, Which One Actually Saves You Money?
This is probably the real question behind your search, so let’s just answer it directly.
Go serviced if:
- You’re a team of 1-15 people and need to move fast.
- You don’t want to deal with furniture, internet setup, or maintenance contracts.
- Flexibility matters more to you than ownership, you want to scale up or down without being locked into a long lease.
- You’d rather have one predictable monthly bill than deal with surprise maintenance costs.
Go leased bare-shell if:
- You’re past the 20-person mark, and the per-square-foot math starts favoring doing your own fit-out.
- You want a space that’s genuinely “yours”, custom branding, layout, the works.
- You’re in Dubai for the long haul (3+ years) and want to spread that fit-out cost over time.
- You have specific needs that a standard serviced office just can’t handle, labs, studios, server rooms, that sort of thing.
For most small and medium businesses chasing office space near metro Dubai, serviced tends to win, at least for the first year or two. Lower risk, faster setup, fewer surprises.
The Costs People Forget About
The quoted rent is rarely the full picture. Before you sign anything, make sure you’ve budgeted for:
- DEWA deposits and connection fees – these can apply if you’re going the bare-shell or leased route, though many serviced offices fold electricity straight into the monthly rate.
- Ejari registration – required for any commercial lease to actually be legal in Dubai.
- Security deposits – usually a percentage of your annual rent. You get it back eventually, but it ties up cash upfront.
- Service charges – in leased buildings, charged per square foot annually for maintenance.
- Trade license bundling – some virtual office or flexi-desk packages include the address you need to register a license; others don’t, so it’s worth checking before assuming.
The Quick Cheat Sheet
If you just want the numbers without the context, here’s what real, metro-connected business space actually costs:
- Virtual office / E-Solutions: AED 300/month onwards
- Meeting and board rooms: AED 150/hour onwards (4 seats and up)
- Podcast studio: AED 350/hour onwards
- Fully furnished private office: AED 3,000/month onwards
- Bare shell, prime metro-connected areas: roughly AED 70-140/sq ft/year
- Bare shell, secondary areas: roughly AED 45-90/sq ft/year
Instead of using these as a final quote, use them as a beginning point for budgeting. Markets shift, buildings differ, and the only way to get an exact number is to actually ask.
Where Espada Business Center Comes In
At Espada, the idea has always been pretty simple: give businesses a genuinely metro-connected address without charging the kind of premium that comes from chasing Downtown prestige for its own sake. Whether that’s a single dedicated desk to get your trade license moving, or a fully furnished office for a growing team, the focus stays on honest pricing, flexible terms, and locations that actually make your day-to-day easier, not just a nice listing photo.
Instead of speculating from listing sites that rarely match what’s truly available, it’s worthwhile to have a direct chat if you’re trying to assess your options and determine what genuinely suits your budget.
Frequently Asked Question
- Is office space near a Dubai metro station always pricier than elsewhere?
Yes, most of the time, but not always. It’s important to compare individual stations rather than assuming that all metro-adjacent space costs more because secondary stations like Al Rigga or Burjuman frequently approach non-metro rates.
- What’s the cheapest way to get a metro-connected business address?
The most economical option is typically a virtual office or E-Solutions package, which typically starts at about AED 300 per month and still provides you with a real Dubai address, a dedicated landline, and conference room access as needed.
- Do serviced offices near the metro include utilities and internet?
Not all of them do, and it differs greatly depending on the supplier. Before comparing prices, always find out exactly what’s included because the headline figure doesn’t always give the whole picture.
- What should I budget for on top of the rent itself?
If you’re going the leased or bare-shell route, plan for Ejari registration, a refundable security deposit, and possibly service charges. Fully serviced offices tend to simplify this considerably since utilities, furniture, and basic services are usually already folded into the quoted rate.
- Which stations give the best balance of price and connectivity for a small business?
The importance of a central address for your business will depend on your clientele. Depending on what you’re optimizing for, both Business Bay and Al Barsha are good options. Business Bay offers greater prestige and is closer to Downtown, while Al Barsha provides the same metro connectivity.
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