By Chris Veinbaums | Founder, Royale Stays Dubai | DTCM Licensed Operator
Published: July 2026
About our data: nightly rates and occupancy draw from Royale Stays managed-portfolio booking data across Dubai Marina apartments, alongside DTCM and Airbnb market figures.

Jumeirah Living Marina Gate brings a five-star serviced-residence brand to the Dubai Marina waterfront, and that branded positioning is exactly what reassures short-stay guests booking sight unseen. To see how the building compares against operators and the wider market, the best Airbnb management company in Dubai guide is the place to start.
Jumeirah Living Marina Gate is a branded serviced-residence tower within the Marina Gate complex on the Dubai Marina waterfront, combining Jumeirah’s five-star hospitality standards with private apartment living. The tower holds one, two, and three-bedroom apartments with marina views. Residents share hotel-grade facilities and direct promenade access. The wider district picture sits in the Dubai Marina Airbnb management guide.
Across Royale Stays managed Dubai Marina apartments, the blended rate is AED 921 a night at 88% occupancy. By unit type, a one-bedroom averages AED 600 a night for about AED 16,406 a month, a two-bedroom AED 755 a night for roughly AED 20,712 a month, a three-bedroom AED 1,092 a night for around AED 29,625 a month, and a four-bedroom AED 1,876 a night for about AED 51,147 a month. Jumeirah Living Marina Gate’s two-bedroom units track the Marina two-bedroom average, with the Jumeirah brand and serviced positioning supporting the upper end of the range. Full figures by property type are in the Dubai Marina rental income guide.
A two-bedroom at Jumeirah Living Marina Gate grossing AED 20,712 a month on short-term rental nets roughly AED 17,605 a month after a from 15% management fee. A comparable two-bedroom on a standard annual lease returns well under that on a monthly basis. Short-term rental asks more operationally, which professional management covers in full. To run your own figures, the Dubai property ROI calculator turns your purchase price into a net short-term return.

The Jumeirah brand and serviced-residence model give guests a hotel-grade experience inside a private apartment, exactly the reassurance that drives premium short-stay bookings and repeat guests in Dubai Marina. That mix keeps Dubai Marina occupancy at 88% across the year. For a full breakdown of what professional management includes and costs, see the Airbnb property management costs and ROI guide.
A Jumeirah Living Marina Gate short-term let needs a DTCM holiday home permit, professional photography, dynamic pricing, round-the-clock guest communication, housekeeping between stays, and owners-association coordination. Royale Stays runs the full operation for a from 15% fee, including permit submission for overseas owners, with a single monthly statement covering revenue, fee, costs, and net transfer. The owner receives the income without managing the day-to-day.
Jumeirah Living Marina Gate pairs a Dubai Marina address with strong year-round short-term rental demand. For owners who want that return without the operational load, professional management makes the difference. To see what your Jumeirah Living Marina Gate apartment can earn, get a free earnings estimate for your property and get started today.
Related Dubai Marina buildings: see what owners earn at Marina Gate and DAMAC Heights.
1. How much does a Jumeirah Living Marina Gate apartment earn on Airbnb?
Dubai Marina apartments average AED 921 a night at 88% occupancy. A two-bedroom grosses around AED 20,712 a month and a one-bedroom around AED 16,406 a month.
2. What does an owner keep after management fees at Jumeirah Living Marina Gate?
After Royale Stays’ from 15% management fee, a two-bedroom grossing about AED 20,712 a month returns roughly AED 17,605 a month net, before DTCM permit and maintenance costs.
3. Do I need a DTCM permit to rent a Jumeirah Living Marina Gate apartment short-term?
Yes. Every Dubai short-term rental requires a DTCM holiday home permit. A management company can submit the application for you, including for overseas owners.
4. Is short-term rental better than a long-term lease at Jumeirah Living Marina Gate?
For most owners, yes. A managed two-bedroom nets around AED 17,605 a month short-term, more than a standard annual lease returns per month, in exchange for higher operational involvement that full management handles.
5. Can Royale Stays manage my Jumeirah Living Marina Gate apartment if I live abroad?
Yes. Royale Stays manages remotely for overseas owners, covering the DTCM permit, guest operations, housekeeping, and maintenance, with monthly income transferred to the owner.
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