Starts with the inventory they're holding.
I start with your mandate and your return target.
Starts with the inventory they're holding.
I start with your mandate and your return target.
Sells the deal in front of them.
I underwrite every deal against that mandate.
Measures success by the transaction closing.
I measure success by your portfolio's net return.
Never says no to a sale.
I decline deals that fail underwriting.
Disappears after the keys change hands.
I report quarterly, like the capital I manage.
Chases the commission in front of them.
I compound the capital you trust me with.
Starts with the inventory they're holding.
I start with your mandate and your return target.
Sells the deal in front of them.
I underwrite every deal against that mandate.
Measures success by the transaction closing.
I measure success by your portfolio's net return.
Never says no to a sale.
I decline deals that fail underwriting.
Disappears after the keys change hands.
I report quarterly, like the capital I manage.
Chases the commission in front of them.
I compound the capital you trust me with.
Return target, hold horizon, and risk tolerance. All agreed in writing before I source a single asset. The mandate becomes the standard I filter the market against.
I model every position against the case where things don't go to plan: vacancy, rate shifts, exit drag. A deal that doesn't survive a bad year doesn't survive my process.
I source only against the mandate. The vast majority of what crosses my desk doesn't clear it, and I decline. Quietly, on your behalf.
Quarterly performance, mark to market positions, occupancy and yield. The same reporting cadence private capital uses on itself, applied to your real estate.
My clients get access to a private app. A portfolio terminal built only for the assets I manage on your behalf. Live valuations, yield, occupancy, and the same quarterly statements no other broker in the market produces.
It is not a marketplace. It is not for the public. It exists so the capital I steward is read the same way real capital is read everywhere else.
We've worked with several brokers in Dubai. Najeeb is the only one who has ever turned a deal down on us. He runs the numbers properly before he brings anything across, and he tells us when the math doesn't work, even when there's a commission in it for him.
I bought my first Dubai unit through Najeeb in 2024 sight unseen, which I wouldn't normally do. He walked me through the building, the developer's delivery record, and the exit case before I committed. The unit handed over on time and I'm up materially on what I paid. Since then, he has built up my portfolio to six units.
I'm not a property flipper. I hold for the long run and I want someone who's going to still be there in five years, not just at the handover. Najeeb has been. He checks in, he tells me what's happening in my buildings, and when one of my service charges jumped he flagged it before the management company did. That's the relationship I was looking for.
We started with one apartment, now we're holding over 40 properties across the UAE, and Najeeb manages the whole thing for us. He sends us a proper quarterly update on where each asset stands, what's moved, and what he thinks we should do next. It's the closest thing I've found to having someone run real estate the way the rest of my portfolio is run.
I had already bought two properties in Dubai through someone else before I met Najeeb. The difference in how he works is hard to explain until you see it. He sent me a written underwrite on the deal before we discussed it, with the numbers, the comps, and what could go wrong. None of my previous agents had ever done that. I won't use anyone else now.
I'm not a property flipper. I hold for the long run and I want someone who's going to still be there in five years, not just at the handover. Najeeb has been. He checks in, he tells me what's happening in my buildings, and when one of my service charges jumped he flagged it before the management company did. That's the relationship I was looking for.
We've worked with several brokers in Dubai. Najeeb is the only one who has ever turned a deal down on us. He runs the numbers properly before he brings anything across, and he tells us when the math doesn't work, even when there's a commission in it for him.
I bought my first Dubai unit through Najeeb in 2024 sight unseen, which I wouldn't normally do. He walked me through the building, the developer's delivery record, and the exit case before I committed. The unit handed over on time and I'm up materially on what I paid. Since then, he has built up my portfolio to six units.
I'm not a property flipper. I hold for the long run and I want someone who's going to still be there in five years, not just at the handover. Najeeb has been. He checks in, he tells me what's happening in my buildings, and when one of my service charges jumped he flagged it before the management company did. That's the relationship I was looking for.
We started with one apartment, now we're holding over 40 properties across the UAE, and Najeeb manages the whole thing for us. He sends us a proper quarterly update on where each asset stands, what's moved, and what he thinks we should do next. It's the closest thing I've found to having someone run real estate the way the rest of my portfolio is run.
I had already bought two properties in Dubai through someone else before I met Najeeb. The difference in how he works is hard to explain until you see it. He sent me a written underwrite on the deal before we discussed it, with the numbers, the comps, and what could go wrong. None of my previous agents had ever done that. I won't use anyone else now.
I'm not a property flipper. I hold for the long run and I want someone who's going to still be there in five years, not just at the handover. Najeeb has been. He checks in, he tells me what's happening in my buildings, and when one of my service charges jumped he flagged it before the management company did. That's the relationship I was looking for.











