RM/Manager sales
The Heart of Europe is seeking a dynamic Sales Manager to drive off-plan sales of luxury residential and hospitality properties in Dubai. The role focuses on connecting high-net-worth investors with exclusive developments while adhering to RERA regulations. Candidates must have a strong existing network and expertise in luxury real estate or wealth management. This position requires high emotional intelligence and professional grooming to engage effectively with premium clientele.
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Experience
3-6 years
Function
Sales
Work mode
Onsite, UAE
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Heart of Europe is seeking a dynamic Sales Manager to drive off-plan sales of luxury residential and hospitality properties in Dubai. The role focuses on connecting high-net-worth investors with exclusive developments while adhering to RERA regulations. Candidates must have a strong existing network and expertise in luxury real estate or wealth management. This position requires high emotional intelligence and professional grooming to engage effectively with premium clientele.
TAL's take
Clear focus on luxury real estate sales with defined experience requirements, though company is a specific project developer.
Specific requirements regarding luxury real estate sales, RERA knowledge, and target network for Dubai market.
Must haves
- 3-6 years sales experience in luxury real estate
- Strong existing network of clients and investors
- Understanding of Dubai real estate laws and RERA regulations
- Assertive negotiation skills
- High emotional intelligence
About the company
Established luxury hospitality and residential developer project in Dubai.
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