Real Estate Agent
Real Estate IndustryDubai, UAE
Key Responsibilities
- Client Engagement & Lead Growth – Reach out to new and existing clients, follow up leads, and build long‑term professional relationships to secure property deals.
- Market Listings & Presentations – List properties with accurate details, showcase homes/off‑plan units, and present value to buyers and tenants clearly and confidently.
- Property Viewings & Client Guidance – Organize and conduct viewings, answer questions, and guide clients to make informed property decisions.
- Negotiation & Deal Closure – Negotiate terms between buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants to complete agreements smoothly.
- Documentation & Compliance – Prepare contracts, submit documents correctly, and ensure compliance with Dubai laws and RERA requirements.
- Market Analysis & Updates – Monitor real estate trends, pricing changes, and developer activity to provide current insights to clients.
- Sales Targets & Reporting – Work to meet or exceed sales targets while tracking activity and reporting performance to your brokerage team.
Requirements
- Experience & Education – Minimum 1–3 years in real estate sales or related client service role, high school diploma or higher.
- RERA License & Legal – Must hold valid RERA certification and be legally eligible to work (residency visa/ID).
- Communication Skills – Excellent English communication; Arabic or other languages is a strong plus.
- Sales & Negotiation – Proven negotiation ability and confidence in closing deals with clients.
- Market Knowledge – Clear understanding of Dubai property trends, laws, and pricing dynamics.
- Commercial & Tech Competence – Familiar with CRM/property portals and digital marketing for listings.
FAQs
Do I need a university degree?
No, a high school diploma is enough, though a degree helps with professional roles.
What license must I have?
You must obtain a RERA Real Estate Agent certification issued by Dubai Land Department.
Can I work without a residency visa?
No — you need a valid UAE residency visa and Emirates ID to work legally.
Is the role commission based?
Most agents earn commission, though some firms offer base pay + commission.
What languages help me succeed?
English fluency is essential; Arabic, Russian, Hindi or Mandarin are big advantages.
How do I start without experience?
Some firms offer training and mentorship for new agents willing to learn and grow.