Rove Home Meydan Horizon is an off-plan branded residence in the Bukadra district of Meydan Horizon, Mohammed Bin Rashid City, developed by Al Ain Holding in collaboration with Rove Hotels: fully furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments in a single tower, currently under construction with handover targeted for Q1 2029. This guide covers what the building will offer, how "Rove Home" differs from an actual Rove hotel, and what Airbnb management could look like for owners once it's delivered.
Units
1 & 2 Bedroom
Status
Under Construction
Developer
Al Ain Holding
Brand Collaboration
Rove Hotels
Area
Bukadra, Meydan Horizon
Target Handover
Q1 2029

Rove Home Meydan Horizon is a branded residential tower being developed by Al Ain Holding, in collaboration with Rove Hotels: the Dubai lifestyle hotel brand behind properties like Rove Downtown and Rove Dubai Marina. It's worth being clear upfront about what that collaboration means: this is not a hotel, and it will not be operated as one. It's a residential building with fully furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments, individually owned by buyers and investors, that carries Rove's design language and some of its hospitality-style touches. Royale Stays has no partnership or affiliation with Rove Hotels, Rove Development or Al Ain Holding; this guide is independent coverage written for owners and prospective buyers.
The building sits within Bukadra, part of the Meydan Horizon masterplan district, in Mohammed Bin Rashid City (MBR City), near the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary. This is a different part of MBR City from Meydan One, the older area near Meydan Racecourse and Meydan Mall. Sobha Hartland II, a much larger master community by a different developer, sits in the same immediate Bukadra area, though it is a separate development from Rove Home Meydan Horizon. Construction on Rove Home Meydan Horizon is under way, with handover targeted for Q1 2029. As with any off-plan project years from delivery, there are no completed units, no residents and no rental or Airbnb history for this specific building yet, and this guide does not invent any.
Rove Home Meydan Horizon is in Bukadra, part of the Meydan Horizon masterplan within Mohammed Bin Rashid City. The wider district is planned around a canal and a landscaped boardwalk with cafes and green space, with the developer citing links to Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, DIFC and Dubai International Airport, and proximity to the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary. Royale Stays' Mohammed Bin Rashid City area guide has the fuller picture of the wider district, including the Azizi Riviera towers and other communities already covered there.
For Royale Stays' management approach across Dubai more broadly, including furnishing, photography, pricing, check-in and guest communications, see the Airbnb management services page. Royale Stays also works with owners preparing units for holiday-home management from the point of handover onward, including buildings still under construction today.
Rove Home Meydan Horizon is planned as fully furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments. Launch-phase pricing quoted one-bedroom units from around AED 1.6 million; specific unit sizes, current pricing and payment terms should always be confirmed directly with the developer or a licensed sales agent, since off-plan figures move and vary by source.
Because the building has not been handed over, no amenity can yet be confirmed as delivered. Current marketing materials point to an infinity pool, a gym, yoga spaces, steam rooms, outdoor fitness areas, a co-working lounge, a Rove Cafe, an outdoor cinema, a jacuzzi, cabanas, a putting green, a residents' lounge, a jogging track and concierge service, among others: a mix that leans into Rove's lifestyle-brand identity more than a typical residential tower's amenity list. As with any off-plan development, the final amenity package is only confirmed at handover.
Bukadra sits within the wider Meydan Horizon masterplan in MBR City, with the developer citing planned links to Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, DIFC and Dubai International Airport. As with any off-plan project, Rove Home Meydan Horizon's final building-level access details will be confirmed at handover; in the meantime, Royale Stays' MBR City area guide has the fuller picture on getting around the wider district today.
Rove Home Meydan Horizon is currently sold on an off-plan basis, not on the resale or rental market. There's no completed-unit pricing or rental-transaction history to report, since no units have been handed over and the building is still under construction. Buying into this project today means buying years ahead of delivery, which is a materially different decision than buying a completed, income-producing unit in an already-operating building. Anyone considering it should treat the launch pricing and any quoted payment plan as a starting point to confirm directly with the developer or a licensed agent, not as a fixed, current figure. Reported payment-plan splits vary by source, so no specific percentages are stated here.
Rove Home Meydan Horizon has not been delivered, so there is no current Airbnb listing, booking history or income figure for this building, and this guide does not invent one. It's also worth being clear about what the Rove Hotels brand collaboration does and doesn't mean here. Rove Home is not the same as staying at a Rove hotel: it's a residential product with individually-owned apartments, not hotel rooms operated by Rove itself. There is no confirmed rental-pool or hotel-operator structure attached to Rove Home Meydan Horizon today, and Royale Stays has found no evidence either way of what the building's short-term letting policy will be once management is in place after handover. That's a genuine open question this guide isn't going to guess at.
Once the building is delivered and its management structure is confirmed, an owner considering short-term letting would generally need the standard DTCM holiday home permit that applies across Dubai, alongside whatever building-level short-term letting policy Rove Home Meydan Horizon's own management puts in place. For a hotel-brand-collaboration building like this one, permit routing sometimes runs through the building's own management company rather than a standalone owner application: Royale Stays will confirm the exact process for this specific building once it's closer to delivery and that structure is public. For an owner who buys into Rove Home Meydan Horizon today, the realistic sequence is: wait for handover and title deed, confirm the building's short-term letting policy once management is in place, apply for the correct permit, and only then consider listing the unit, units are delivered furnished by the developer, which may simplify part of this step. Royale Stays works with owners preparing units for holiday-home management from the point of handover onward, including buildings still under construction today, managing for a fee starting from 15% once a listing is live.
Rove Home Meydan Horizon is still under construction, with handover targeted for Q1 2029, so there is no current income or occupancy figure to share for this specific building yet. Owners planning ahead of handover, or owners of completed apartments elsewhere in Dubai, can get a free earnings estimate to see how professional management could work for their unit once it is ready.
Reviewed by Chris Veinbaums, DTCM-licensed operator.
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