Q: Please share your thoughts on women’s financial independence through real estate and your role in promoting it locally and globally.
A: Women are no longer just participants in real estate. They are becoming the architects of change in the Middle East. I’ve seen more women stepping into the role of being investors, developers, advisors, and policymakers.
Through my program, Financial Independence Through Real Estate Investment, I’ve seen firsthand how access to knowledge, tools, and networks can indicate generational wealth for a woman.
Globally, women are reshaping the market. We can say by bringing empathy, long-term thinking, and community-focused strategies that go beyond numbers, they are really building legacies. This shift isn’t just inspiring. It’s necessary for a balanced and resilient future.
Q: What do you think are the impacts of tokenization, AI, and digital transformation?
A: The future for real estate is undeniable. Digital tokenization is unlocking fractional ownership and democratizing investments. AI is optimizing everything from property management to predictive market insight.
At the International Property Show, I’ve seen how this is setting a global benchmark for innovation. But for this future to be inclusive, we need to work more on prioritizing regulations, education, and accessibility.
Real estate leaders have the duty to prepare professionals and investors for the transition. The role I’m playing has been to translate this transformation into tangible impact, especially for women. They need to emerge with updated knowledge of the market.
Q: What is the significance of global thinking in real estate?
A: Global thinking is the foundation of future-proof real estate. Markets are no longer isolated. We’re talking nowadays about economic shift in one region rippling across continents.
So as a Certified International Property Specialist and a speaker at many international forums, I help investors and professionals connect local opportunities with global trends. Cross-border collaboration drives innovation, brings in diverse capital, and, most importantly, introduces a new mindset.
And my mission is to make these global insights accessible, whether it’s through my podcast, my summits, or mentorship programs. A globally minded consultant is not just selling property. They are offering perspective.
Q: The legacy you want to leave behind for the next generation of realtors.
A: I want my legacy to be one of inclusion, innovation, and impact. I didn’t just want to have success in real estate. I wanted to redefine who gets to succeed in this field.
My programs have opened doors for women who never imagined themselves as investors. My collaborations have changed outdated norms and introduced new standards of excellence.
So to the next generation: don’t wait for permission. Start small, stay curious, and build with purpose. Learn the rules, then create better ones. Real estate is not just about land or owning a property. It’s about lives. And the future belongs to those who dare to lead with vision and heart.
