Sam Hussain

Company: Sherwoods Independent Property Consultants

First job: At Wind Property Developers.

Number of years in real estate: Three

First sale: 38 units in the Mogul cluster in Discovery Gardens.

Most difficult sale: Selling the 51st floor in Lilac Tower at Al Qudra. I eventually sold it for Dh26 million.

Hottest property in the UAE: The one-bedroom units at Burj Views, and the apartments in Marina Quays.

Key to your success: Hard work, determination and mentorship from my managing director Iseeb Rehman.

 

 

Andrew Covill

Company: LLJ Property

First job: Doing sales and rentals at a UK real estate company.

Number of years in real estate: 20

First sale: A client in the UK turned up at the last minute and loved the property so much we agreed on a deal instantly.

Most difficult sale: A substantial bulk development purchase in London which took me all across the country before finalising the deal with the client.

Hottest property in the UAE: Marina Square, Sky Tower, Al Bandar, Al Muneera and Al Reef Villas, all in Abu Dhabi.

Key to your success: An open approach, professionalism, a determination to see deals through and a desire to have satisfied clients.

 

 

Julie Morgan

Company: Ocean View Real Estate

First job: Leasing consultant for a UK-based company.

Number of years in real estate: Four

First sale: A signature villa on Palm Jumeirah for Dh22 million in April 2008.

Most difficult sale: I had a difficult time selling a Shoreline Apartment this year due to both the buyer and seller being in and out of Dubai on business.

Hottest property in the UAE: Arabian Ranches, Victory Heights and Palm Jumeirah.

Key to your success: Strong communication with my clients.

 

 

Claire Collier

Company: In Style Real Estate

First job: Junior reporter for a UK newspaper.

Number of years in real estate: Ten

First sale: A one-bedroom apartment in Hampstead, London, for £350,000 (Dh2.1million).

Most difficult sale: It once took me over a year to agree, exchange and complete on a repossessed studio apartment in Primrose Hill, North London.

Hottest property in the UAE: Tiara Residence on Palm Jumeirah and the Burj Dubai.

Key to success: Honesty, integrity, transparency, having a good network in the UAE and having experienced and seasoned directors as mentors are all invaluable.

 

 

Hesham El Far

Company: Coldwell Banker UAE

First job: At Nile Investments, now known as Naeem Holding.

Number of years in real estate: Eight

First sale: A three-bedroom apartment in Nasr City, Cairo.

Most difficult sale: Selling the hotel in the Onyx development in Dubai.

Hottest property in the UAE: Emaar towers in Dubai Marina.

Key to your success: Willpower.

 

 

Susan Brand

Company: Better Homes

First job: Lecturer in physical education, University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Number of years in real estate: Four

First sale: A studio in International City

Most difficult sale: While standing in for another agent a deal on a Green Community villa was linked with a chain of three transactions. After much stress, we finally closed what had become the most stressful sale in the history of my career.

Hottest property in the UAE: Palm Jumeirah.

Key to your success: Work seven days a week, 24 hours a day. I want my clients to feel they have been given the best service and deal of their lives.

 

 

Fania Telyaeva

Company: Asteco Property Management

First job: An accountant at a contracting company.

Number of years in real estate: Three

First sale: A two-bedroom flat in the Ajman 1 project.

Most difficult sale: During the crisis when everything was working against us.

Hottest property in the UAE: Palm Jumeirah and Downtown Burj Dubai.

Key to success: Positive attitude, persistence and learning from past mistakes.

 

 

Dawn Draper

Company: The Oryx Corporation

First job: With my father's property development company.

Number of years in real estate: 30

First sale: An off-plan apartment near Canary Wharf. I'd gone to meet the client to talk about a new design of a staircase. But he liked the area so much he decided to buy.

Most difficult sale: A property in the UK where the solicitor failed to spot a dispute between the developer and the council. It took over a year to get the sale through.

Hottest property in the UAE: Victory Heights villas and Emirates Hills

Key to your success: Build trust with your clients and never forget it's their money you are spending.

 

 

Livia Anzaldo

Company: Fine & Country

First job: Sales director

Number of years in real estate: Almost three

First sale: October 2008, Jumeirah Village South apartment during Cityscape. Although it was a very small sale, it was during the downturn and I had been in the city for only one month.

Most difficult sale: A commercial unit in JLT. It was my first commercial sale and I was unaware of the rules attached to a sale of this kind.

Hottest property in the UAE: Victory Heights

Key to your success: A genuine passion for real estate, matching clients' requirements, getting positive feedback from sellers and buyers, being able to listen to clients' needs and creating trust.

 

 

Mohanad Alwadiya

Company: Harbor Real Estate

First job: Communications director at Leo Burnett.

Number of years in real estate: Five

First sale: A two-bedroom with study unit at the Greens in 2005.

Most difficult sale: Selling 41 units to an institutional investor during August-September 2009, the peak of the global financial storm

Hottest property in the UAE: The Address Hotel in Downtown Burj Dubai

Key to your success: A passion for perfection.