Quick Facts
| Developer | Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD |
|---|---|
| Type | Retail / Commercial |
| Community | Motor City |
| District | Dubailand |
| Emirate | Dubai |
| Construction status | Completed |
| Ownership | Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD |
| Nearest metro | Mall of the Emirates Metro Station |
| Nearest major road | Hessa Street / Umm Suqeim Street corridor |
Key takeaways
- Waitrose Motor City sits on D61 in Green Community Motor City
- Waitrose Motor City trades daily from 7am to 11pm
- Motor City has no direct Dubai Metro station
- Hessa Street links Waitrose Motor City to wider Dubai
- Waitrose Motor City serves Green Community and Uptown residents
- Floor count remains unconfirmed for Waitrose Motor City Building
Waitrose Motor City: What You Need to Know
Waitrose Motor City is a completed retail / commercial property in Motor City, Dubai, developed by Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD and recorded here as a single-building page for search and comparison. Public building references identify the property as having Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD, Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD and a completion or handover reference of Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD. The page is useful because buyers, renters, commercial occupiers and agents usually search this address by name rather than by the wider Motor City area alone. Its practical appeal comes from the combination of location, building identity, available offices, retail spaces and commercial units, parking arrangements, nearby road access and the reputation of the surrounding district. For investors, the key questions are current transaction values, service-charge exposure, occupancy demand and whether the unit being reviewed has the correct title, fit-out condition and parking allocation. For end users, the main checks are daily access, maintenance quality, lift performance, natural light, noise, view quality and the convenience of nearby amenities. For PropertyWiki readers, the practical takeaway is to compare Waitrose Motor City against current DLD transactions, active listings, title-deed documents, community rules, parking allocations and any handover or owners-association documents before relying on a single advertised figure.
> AMBER: Floor count or unit count for Waitrose Motor City is not publicly confirmed in a consistent primary source. Verify the figure with Dubai Land Department records, the developer, the owners association or building management before relying on it.
Location and Access for Waitrose Motor City
Waitrose Motor City is located in Motor City, Dubai, with access shaped by Hessa Street / Umm Suqeim Street corridor and the wider movement patterns of Motor City. The nearest metro reference used for this guide is Mall of the Emirates Metro Station on the Red Line, although actual travel time depends on walking route, tram or bus interchange, taxi availability and peak-hour traffic. The location should be assessed not only by distance to landmarks but also by how easily residents, tenants, visitors and service providers can enter the building, park, reach elevators and connect to the main road network. In Motor City, price resilience is often linked to a recognisable address, convenient commuting, the quality of surrounding retail, and whether the building sits near active lifestyle or business nodes. Buyers should review district-level demand alongside tower-level maintenance because two properties in the same area can perform very differently. For PropertyWiki readers, the practical takeaway is to compare Waitrose Motor City against current DLD transactions, active listings, title-deed documents, community rules, parking allocations and any handover or owners-association documents before relying on a single advertised figure.
Unit Types and Layouts
Unit types in Waitrose Motor City include Supermarket retail space, Neighbourhood retail units, Commercial support spaces. The exact mix, availability and internal condition vary by individual title, floor and fit-out history, so the unit list should be treated as a guide rather than a live inventory. In residential buildings, lower floors may appeal to tenants who prioritise access and value, while higher floors often carry premiums for views, privacy and reduced street-level noise. In commercial buildings, shell-and-core, fitted and partitioned offices can price differently even when the floor area appears similar. Buyers should compare the saleable area on the title deed with the usable internal layout, balcony or terrace allocation, parking entitlement, storage space and any chiller or facilities charges. Tenants should inspect maintenance quality, air-conditioning performance, lifts, fire-safety provisions and whether the building rules support their intended use.
> AMBER: Floor count or unit count for Waitrose Motor City is not publicly confirmed in a consistent primary source. Verify the figure with Dubai Land Department records, the developer, the owners association or building management before relying on it.
Prices in Waitrose Motor City
Indicative pricing in Waitrose Motor City should be read as a market range, not a fixed valuation. The current guide uses an indicative average sale level of Not publicly confirmed where enough comparable data exists, while annual rent references are approximately Not publicly confirmed for a 1-bedroom equivalent, Not publicly confirmed for a 2-bedroom equivalent and Not publicly confirmed for larger residential layouts where applicable. For commercial buildings, comparable office rents depend heavily on fitted condition, view, parking ratio, cheque terms and whether service charge is included in the lease. Prices can move quickly in Dubai because new supply, mortgage rates, handover activity, short-term rental demand and foreign-buyer sentiment all influence bids. A proper valuation should compare DLD transactions, active listings, recent rental contracts, unit view, floor height, renovation quality and service-charge history. Buyers should avoid relying only on asking prices because marketed inventory can include stale listings or aspirational owner expectations. For PropertyWiki readers, the practical takeaway is to compare Waitrose Motor City against current DLD transactions, active listings, title-deed documents, community rules, parking allocations and any handover or owners-association documents before relying on a single advertised figure.
> AMBER: Price figures shown for Waitrose Motor City are indicative and can vary by view, floor, layout, handover status, renovation quality and transaction date. Verify current values with DLD transaction data and a RERA-registered agent before making a buying or rental decision.
Amenities and Facilities
Amenities in Waitrose Motor City include Waitrose supermarket, Retail frontage, Customer parking, Nearby cafes, Accessible community roads, Neighbourhood services, Security monitoring, with the final experience depending on the building manager, owners association budget, staffing and day-to-day maintenance standards. Amenity quality is important because it affects rental demand, resale appeal and resident satisfaction, but buyers should inspect the actual condition rather than relying only on brochure promises. Swimming pools, gyms, lounges, lobbies, lifts, parking areas, CCTV systems and access-control points all need different maintenance budgets, which is why service-charge verification matters. Tenants should also check visitor access, delivery rules, short-term rental policies where relevant, move-in procedures and whether the building has any ongoing works that could affect noise or access. In commercial assets, lobby presentation, parking allocation and lift efficiency can directly affect occupier demand.
- Waitrose supermarket
- Retail frontage
- Customer parking
- Nearby cafes
- Accessible community roads
- Neighbourhood services
- Security monitoring
Buying in Waitrose Motor City
Buying in Waitrose Motor City requires tower-level due diligence as well as area-level market comparison. A buyer should first confirm that the property is in the correct freehold or ownership category, that the seller's title deed matches the advertised unit, and that any mortgage, service-charge arrears or developer obligations are cleared before transfer. For commercial strata units, review the floor plan, actual area, parking allocation, view corridor, snagging history, renovation approvals and whether fixtures are included in the sale. Investors should calculate net yield after service charges, maintenance, vacancy, agency fees and mortgage costs rather than focusing only on gross rent. End users should compare Waitrose Motor City with nearby PropertyWiki locations in the same price bracket because a slightly higher purchase price can be justified when the building has better management, access, amenities or long-term liquidity. Always complete final checks through DLD, the trustee office and a RERA-registered broker. For PropertyWiki readers, the practical takeaway is to compare Waitrose Motor City against current DLD transactions, active listings, title-deed documents, community rules, parking allocations and any handover or owners-association documents before relying on a single advertised figure.
Renting in Waitrose Motor City
Renting in Waitrose Motor City is most practical when tenants compare the unit condition, landlord responsiveness, parking, chiller or utility treatment, and renewal terms before signing Ejari. Indicative rents vary by floor, view, furnishing, size and cheque structure, with premium layouts often achieving materially higher annual values than basic units in the same building. Tenants considering office or retail leases should inspect during different times of day to understand noise, lift queues, natural light and traffic access. Corporate occupiers should also check licensing compatibility, signage rules, fit-out permissions and whether common-area maintenance supports client-facing operations. Landlords should benchmark against current active listings and recent rental contracts rather than relying on outdated renewal expectations. A well-presented unit in Waitrose Motor City can lease faster when it is clean, correctly priced, documented, photographed accurately and supported by a responsive property manager. For PropertyWiki readers, the practical takeaway is to compare Waitrose Motor City against current DLD transactions, active listings, title-deed documents, community rules, parking allocations and any handover or owners-association documents before relying on a single advertised figure.
Service Charges in Waitrose Motor City
Service charges in Waitrose Motor City are not publicly confirmed in a consistent primary source, so the most reliable step is to verify the approved rate through the Dubai Land Department or RERA Service Charge Index before purchase. Service charges can include security, cleaning, shared utilities, lift maintenance, common-area cooling, landscaping, reserve funds and management fees. In Dubai, two units in the same district can have very different ownership costs because amenity intensity, building age and maintenance standards vary. Buyers should request the latest service-charge statement, check whether there are arrears, ask about sinking-fund contributions, and compare the rate with neighbouring buildings. Tenants should understand whether charges are reflected indirectly in rent or billed separately through lease terms. Investors should include service charges in net-yield calculations because high fees can materially reduce returns.
> AMBER: Service charge figures for Waitrose Motor City are indicative or not publicly confirmed. Verify exact approved rates with the Dubai Land Department or RERA Service Charge Index before completing any purchase or rental agreement.
Community Context Around Waitrose Motor City
The wider Motor City context is central to how Waitrose Motor City performs. Demand is influenced by nearby employment hubs, schools, supermarkets, road links, public transport, entertainment, waterfront or lifestyle amenities and the reputation of adjacent buildings. A strong community can support liquidity even when a building is older, while a weak or inconvenient micro-location can limit rental depth even in a popular district. Buyers should compare Waitrose Motor City with other PropertyWiki locations in the current build list to understand whether they are paying for location, developer brand, view, building age or scarcity. Residents should also consider practical daily routines such as school runs, supermarket access, delivery routes, visitor parking and weekend traffic. For long-term ownership, the best indicator is usually a combination of consistent maintenance, transparent service charges, active tenant demand and a location that remains relevant across market cycles.
Community Data
Wikipedia-style structured snapshot. Verify exact figures with RERA, the Dubai Land Department and the developer before transacting.
| Official name | Waitrose Motor City Building |
|---|---|
| Who can buy | Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD |
| RERA registration | Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD |
| Parking | Surface and nearby community parking, subject to signage and operator rules |
| Ejari registered | Yes |
| Typical resident profile | Motor City residents, supermarket visitors, retail tenants and nearby office users seeking daily-needs convenience |
| Price trend | Stable |
| Architect | Not publicly confirmed — verify with DLD |
| Metro line | Red Line |
Amenities
- Waitrose supermarket
- Retail frontage
- Customer parking
- Nearby cafes
- Accessible community roads
- Neighbourhood services
- Security monitoring
Notable facts
- Named for the Waitrose branch serving Motor City
- Located near Green Community Motor City
- Retail demand is driven by daily-needs convenience
Known issues
- Public floor count and unit count are not consistently published
- Parking availability can vary by time of day
Unit types
- Supermarket retail space
- Neighbourhood retail units
- Commercial support spaces
Data confidence: Low — Public sources confirm the Waitrose branch location at Motor City and the surrounding Green Community/Motor City context, but building floor count, unit count, developer and service charge rates are not publicly confirmed; verify with DLD, building management and the retail operator.
Who It Suits
Good fit
- Motor City residents, supermarket visitors, retail tenants and nearby office users seeking daily-needs convenience
Usually a poor fit
- Buyers who need a fundamentally different product type or location profile.
- Anyone unwilling to verify pricing and service charges live with DLD before transacting.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Named for the Waitrose branch serving Motor City
- Located near Green Community Motor City
- Retail demand is driven by daily-needs convenience
Cons
- Public floor count and unit count are not consistently published
- Parking availability can vary by time of day
- Verify exact phase pricing, service charges and handover status before transacting.