Bayut, Dubizzle reveal winners of Stronger Together Property Awards 2022

Bayut and Dubizzle, one of the leading property portals in the region, recently organised an awards ceremony to acknowledge and celebrate the top-performing agencies and agents of the past year.

The event recognised the work of Bayut and Dubizzle’s partners in the property industry across 23 different categories. In addition, a people’s choice segment was introduced for the first time, which generated 50,000 votes.

“It really was a special year for the industry and we wanted to celebrate that with our amazing partners. Rewards and recognitions like this are so very important to keep the competitive spirit high and to ensure high-quality standards,” Haider Ali Khan, the CEO of Bayut and Dubizzle and the Head of EMPG MENA said.

“Winning an accolade for two property portals is certainly no mean feat, so everyone who was nominated or walked away with an award should feel incredibly proud. These agents and agencies truly represent the very best of UAE real estate and we are incredibly proud to be associated with such industry experts.”

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