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Dubai's booming real estate market has created a group of elite agents earning millions in commissions. Rasha Ibrahim, who started as cabin crew, closed nearly Dh2 billion in sales last year, while Ahmedov, a former lawyer, made a Dh205 million villa sale. These agents often specialize to maximize their resources, with some working tirelessly to satisfy clients.
These agents often invest their earnings in property and luxury items. Rasha invested her largest commission in a beachfront property, which has nearly doubled in value. Artur from Espace real estate bought two Mercedes-Benz G-class cars. Vladimir Minaev, a top agent at Metropolitan Real Estate, focuses on the luxury market and believes in experiencing the lifestyle he sells.
Overcoming challenges is a common thread among these agents. Rasha transitioned from a side gig to a full-time role, facing setbacks during the Covid-19 pandemic. Himanshu Sharma, a former engineer, navigated the 2008 recession and now specializes in the DIFC area. Artur built his reputation during the pandemic, selling primarily to Emirati clients.
Success in this competitive field requires dedication and sacrifice. Agents often go the extra mile, specializing in specific areas or fields and being available around the clock. They prioritize building relationships with clients and understanding their needs. Despite the high rewards, these agents emphasize the demanding nature of the industry, highlighting the need for financial preparedness and resilience.
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