Real Estate Agents

Real Estate Agents in Dubai — Earn Extra Income Referring Clients to Other Services

You already talk to buyers, sellers, landlords, and investors every day. Refer them to business setup consultants, accountants, lawyers, and mortgage advisors on Listi.ae — and earn AED referral rewards for every introduction that converts.

Why Real Estate Agent Referrals Work

Real estate agents in Dubai are trusted advisors to their clients — not just for property, but for the entire lifecycle of setting up a life or business in the UAE. A buyer moving from overseas needs a business license, a bank account, and tax advice. A landlord needs property management and legal support. Every one of those needs is a referral opportunity on Listi.ae.

Best Referral Categories for Real Estate Agents

CategoryWhy It ConvertsTypical Reward
Business SetupEvery investor client likely needs a licenseAED 500–2,000
Accounting & VATLandlords and investors need bookkeepingAED 300–1,200
Legal ServicesContract disputes, title deed queries, MOU reviewsAED 400–2,000
Visa ServicesProperty investors qualify for UAE investor visasAED 200–600
InsuranceHome, contents, and mortgage protectionAED 150–500/year

Earning Example

A Dubai real estate agent closes 4 transactions a month. Each buyer needs business setup, accounting, and a visa. By referring these 3 services per client, they earn an average of AED 3,500 in referral income alongside their brokerage commission.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can RERA-licensed agents earn referral fees from non-real-estate businesses?

Yes. RERA's referral fee restrictions apply specifically to property transactions between brokerages. Referring clients to accountants, consultants, lawyers, or visa services is entirely unrestricted — you're not acting as a sub-agent for property, you're introducing a business contact.

How much can a Dubai real estate agent earn monthly from referrals?

It depends on your transaction volume and how many services you refer clients to. Agents who actively refer 3–5 services per transaction can earn AED 5,000–15,000/month in supplemental referral income on top of brokerage commissions.

Do I need to disclose referral fees to my clients?

Good practice — and in some cases required by fiduciary duty — is to inform your clients that you may earn a referral fee when you introduce them to a third-party service provider. Listi.ae's public listing model makes this straightforward: you can show clients exactly what the reward is.

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