If you are a new real estate agent in Dubai, your first priority is to get licensed, understand the market, and learn how to handle clients correctly. Do not start by copying listings or chasing commission before you understand the rules.
Dubai real estate can be rewarding, but it is also competitive and regulated. Your first 30 days should be used to build the foundation properly.
What Most People Get Wrong
- They focus on commission before understanding compliance.
- They copy property listings without checking permission or accuracy.
- They try to sell every area instead of learning a few key communities first.
- They rely only on social media and ignore daily client follow-up.
- They enter the market without proper RERA training.
Day 1 to 7: Get the Licensing Basics Right
Before you present yourself as a real estate agent, understand the licensing path. In Dubai, a real estate agent needs approved training, the RERA exam, a broker card, and registration under a licensed brokerage company.
You should understand basic terms such as BRN, broker card, ORN, brokerage company, developer appointment, and property permit.
If you are still unclear, start with our guide on how to become a real estate agent in Dubai.
Day 8 to 14: Choose a Market Segment
New agents often fail because they try to sell everything. Dubai has villas, apartments, off-plan projects, resale units, rentals, commercial properties, and luxury homes. Each segment has different clients, rules, documents, and sales cycles.
Start by choosing one or two areas or property types. Learn the pricing, buildings, communities, developers, payment plans, service charges, and buyer profile.
Use official and reliable market sources where possible. Dubai REST provides real estate market services and information about brokers, offices, developers, and market data.
Day 15 to 21: Learn How to Speak to Clients
Clients do not only want property options. They want confidence, clear explanations, and someone who can guide them through the process.
A new agent should be able to answer simple questions clearly:
- Is this property freehold or leasehold?
- What are the payment terms?
- What are the expected transaction costs?
- Who is the seller, landlord, or developer?
- What documents are needed?
- What risks should the client understand?
If you cannot answer these questions, do not guess. Check, verify, and respond professionally.
Day 22 to 30: Build a Daily Agent Routine
Real estate success is built through daily activity. A new agent should create a simple routine that includes learning, prospecting, follow-up, listing checks, and client communication.
A practical daily routine can include:
- Reviewing market updates for 20 minutes.
- Studying one community or project each day.
- Following up with all open leads.
- Checking listing accuracy before sharing properties.
- Creating useful content that answers buyer, tenant, or seller questions.
- Practicing client conversations and objection handling.
For lead generation, read our guide on how to get clients as a real estate agent in Dubai.
Common Mistakes New Agents Should Avoid
- Advertising properties without proper authority.
- Giving legal or financial advice without checking facts.
- Overpromising returns or rental income.
- Ignoring follow-up after the first conversation.
- Depending only on one lead source.
- Not preparing for the RERA exam seriously.
For a deeper list, read common mistakes new real estate agents make in Dubai.
How to Get This License
DX Broker Training & Services provides the DLD, RERA, and KHDA-accredited Certified Real Estate Broker Training Course. The course is AED 2,400, takes 2 days, and is available in English, Arabic, and Chinese.
Students receive 1 year of free revision classes and 1 year of free post-training consultation. This helps you not only pass the exam, but also understand what to do after training.
You can also visit the DX Broker homepage to review the full training and service options.
If You Are Still Unsure
If you are new to Dubai real estate and do not know where to start, ask before making mistakes with licensing, listings, or client handling.
You can contact DX Broker or WhatsApp us at +971 58 855 9703.
Final Thoughts
Your first 30 days as a Dubai real estate agent should not be random. Get licensed, learn the rules, choose a market segment, build client trust, and follow a daily routine.
For more beginner guides, visit the DX Broker blog.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a new real estate agent do first in Dubai?
A new agent should first understand the licensing process, complete approved RERA training, prepare for the exam, and learn the rules before handling clients.
Is Dubai real estate good for new agents?
Yes, but it is competitive. New agents need licensing, market knowledge, client communication skills, and consistent lead follow-up.
Which area should a new Dubai real estate agent focus on?
A new agent should start with one or two communities or property types instead of trying to sell everything. This helps build stronger market knowledge.
Can I start getting clients before my RERA license?
You can learn and prepare, but you should not broker someone else’s property for compensation without the proper RERA broker card and brokerage registration.
How can new agents get clients in Dubai?
New agents can get clients through referrals, content, social media, community knowledge, networking, open house support, and consistent follow-up.






