Properties for Sale in Al Yasmeen

Al Yasmeen, commonly referred to as Yasmeen City, is a growing residential pocket within Lusail, designed as a mixed-use neighbourhood with mid-rise apartments, hotels and community services. It sits within the wider Lusail master development, not far from Lusail Boulevard and the city’s main commercial axes. The area layout focuses on walkable streets, landscaped public spaces and local retail at ground level, with residential buildings and serviced apartments above. Planned community facilities in Yasmeen City include a school, two mosques, nursery and kindergarten, and a healthcare centre, making day-to-day life easier for residents who prefer to stay within Lusail. As more buildings hand over and retail units open, the district is steadily gaining life, with new cafés, convenience shops and services coming on stream. For anyone considering Lusail, Al Yasmeen offers an urban setting with everyday amenities nearby and straightforward access to the rest of the city.

Lifestyle in this neighbourhood

Life in Al Yasmeen suits professionals, small families and couples who want to live in Lusail with easy access to work in West Bay, Lusail Marina or along Lusail Boulevard. The residential mix is mainly apartments, from studios to three-bedroom units, often in contemporary buildings with lifts, parking and shared facilities. The streets are quieter than the seafront areas, with more of a local-neighbourhood feel once you step away from the main roads. Residents tend to rely on nearby malls and schools in wider Lusail and northern Doha, while enjoying newer public spaces and infrastructure. With more shops and services opening over time, the everyday rhythm in Al Yasmeen is likely to become increasingly self-contained.

Market summary

The property market in Al Yasmeen (Yasmeen City) is still maturing, as many buildings are relatively new. Most stock consists of apartments in mid-rise blocks, with studios, one- and two-bedroom units being the most common, and some larger three-bedroom layouts. Many apartments come semi- or fully furnished, targeting both end-users and investors looking for rental demand linked to nearby business districts. Listing data across Lusail indicates a broad price range depending on building quality, furnishing and proximity to Lusail Boulevard or the Marina, with newer units in Yasmeen City generally positioned in the mid to upper Lusail segment. Supply is increasing as more phases are completed, while interest from residents shifting from central Doha to Lusail keeps demand active, especially for modern, well-managed buildings.

What's nearby

Within Yasmeen City, the master plan includes a school, two mosques, a nursery and kindergarten, and a healthcare centre, supporting everyday community needs. Just outside Al Yasmeen, residents typically use nearby Lusail amenities. Doha Festival City and Place Vendôme Mall are both within a short drive and cover most retail, dining and entertainment requirements. For healthcare, Sidra Medicine and Hamad General Hospital in Al Rayyan and Doha are reachable by car, while several private clinics operate in Lusail and northern Doha. Families often look to schools in Education City, such as Qatar Academy Doha and Qatar Academy Al Khor, or other established schools in Al Dafna and West Bay, depending on commute preferences.

Commute & connectivity

From Al Yasmeen in Lusail, driving to West Bay typically takes around 20–30 minutes in normal traffic via Lusail Expressway. Hamad International Airport is roughly 30–40 minutes by car, depending on time of day and route. Lusail City is immediately around you, with Lusail Marina and Lusail Boulevard generally less than a 10–15 minute drive. The nearest Doha Metro access points are usually Lusail or Legtaifiya stations on the Red Line, reached by a short taxi or car ride, after which you can connect to West Bay, Msheireb and Hamad International Airport via the rail network.

Frequently asked questions

What is Al Yasmeen Compound in Lusail?

In the context of Lusail, people often use the name Al Yasmeen to refer to Yasmeen City, a planned residential and mixed-use district within the wider Lusail development. It consists mainly of mid-rise apartment buildings, serviced apartments and some hotel components, with ground-floor retail and planned community facilities such as a school, mosques and healthcare centre. Rather than a traditional gated villa compound, it functions more like an urban neighbourhood made up of several plots and buildings following one master plan.

Is Al Yasmeen Compound the same as Yasmeen City in Lusail?

Most property listings and local conversations treat Al Yasmeen Compound and Yasmeen City as the same general area inside Lusail, referring to the cluster of residential buildings and supporting amenities planned under the Yasmeen City master development. Unlike classic Doha compounds with identical villas around a pool, this one is structured as multiple apartment and mixed-use blocks along planned streets. When searching on Qatar Living, you will usually find properties under Yasmeen City, Lusail rather than a separate Al Yasmeen Compound category.

What types of properties are available in Al Yasmeen (Yasmeen City)?

The area is dominated by apartments in mid-rise buildings, including studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and some three-bedroom units. Many are newly built and offered semi- or fully furnished, with features such as modern kitchens, split or central air conditioning and allocated parking. Some buildings include additional facilities like gyms, shared pools or concierge services, depending on the specific tower. There are also serviced apartments and hotel apartments aimed at residents who prefer flexible lease terms or more inclusive services. Villa-style compound homes are not typical in this part of Lusail.

How does Al Yasmeen compare to traditional villa compounds in Doha?

Al Yasmeen, or Yasmeen City, is closer to a planned urban district than a stand-alone gated compound. Instead of rows of villas, you find apartment and mixed-use buildings with retail at street level and community facilities integrated into the master plan. Residents have the advantage of being in Lusail, near new roads, Lusail Boulevard, and future tram and metro links, but they may not get the same low-density, private garden feel that comes with larger villa compounds in areas like Al Waab or Al Gharafa. It suits those who prefer city living with modern infrastructure over sprawling compound layouts.

Is Al Yasmeen convenient for commuting and daily needs?

For commuting, Al Yasmeen benefits from direct road connections through Lusail to West Bay and central Doha, with typical drive times to West Bay around 20–30 minutes in regular traffic. Daily needs are increasingly covered within Lusail itself, with supermarkets, cafés and services opening along Lusail Boulevard and in nearby neighbourhood centres. Larger shopping and entertainment trips are easily handled at nearby malls such as Doha Festival City or Place Vendôme Mall. As Yasmeen City’s planned school, mosques and healthcare centre become fully operational, the area should feel more self-sufficient for residents.