ADREC Partners with Experts to Elevate Real Estate Skills

The Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with five training institutions to enhance the skills of real estate professionals in Abu Dhabi. This partnership aims to elevate service quality and contribute to the sustainable development of the real estate market. The training programmes will commence immediately, and individuals can begin enrolling for the courses. It is now mandatory for real estate professionals to complete the training courses to obtain their real estate licence.

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Who should read this

Real estate professionals operating in Abu Dhabi should immediately review this development

Directly affected

real estate professionalstraining institutionsproperty developers

Key facts

  • ADREC has partnered with five training institutions
  • The partnership aims to enhance the skills of real estate professionals
  • The training programmes will commence immediately
  • It is now mandatory for real estate professionals to complete the training courses
  • The training institutions include Think Prop Real Estate Institute, HDTC Training and Consultancy Centre, Royal Master Institute for Administrative Consultancy and Training, Masar Institute, and Coldwell Banker Academy

What this means for you

Real estate professionals in Abu Dhabi must complete mandatory training courses to obtain their licence, which will elevate service quality and contribute to the sustainable development of the real estate market.

Directly affected: real estate professionals, training institutions, property developers

Source

ADREC — Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre
https://adrec.gov.ae/en/news/news-item-3---strategic-mou-with-five-leading-training-institutions
Original-source date: — · Captured: 2026-05-26T09:54+00:00Z

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ADREC partners with experts to elevate skills and standards of Abu Dhabi real estate professionals 14 Oct 2024 3 minutes reading Print Share Facebook X.com LinkedIn Instagram ADREC partners with experts to elevate skills and standards of Abu Dhabi real estate professionals Strategic MoU with five leading training institutions designed to improve services offered to the market 14 October 2024 – Abu Dhabi, UAE: Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC), the regulator of Abu Dhabi's real estate sector, signed a Memorandum of Understanding today with five training institutions to enhance the skills and expertise of real estate professionals in the Emirate. The partnership reinforces ADREC's strategic objective to elevate service quality, strengthen professional standards, and contribute to the sustainable development of the real estate market. The MoU was signed with Think Prop Real Estate Institute, HDTC Training and Consultancy Centre, Royal Master Institute for Administrative Consultancy and Training, Masar Institute, and Coldwell Banker Academy, represented by Cebad Real Estate LLC. The cooperation enables ADREC to foster a highly qualified and certified workforce that can meet the increasing demands and evolving needs of Abu Dhabi’s real estate sector. Following the signing, the training programmes will commence immediately, and individuals can begin enrolling for the courses. It is now mandatory for real estate professionals operating in Abu Dhabi to complete the training courses in order to obtain their real estate licence. Registration for these training programmes can be completed either online via the respective institutions' websites or by visiting the institutes in person. "This agreement represents a vital step towards strengthening the capabilities of real estate professionals and reflects our strategic vision of improving service quality and professional standards. By partnering with these leading training institutions, we are creating a knowledgeable and skilled workforce to help Abu Dhabi establish itself as a world class real estate hub,” Khaled Alsayed Alremethi, Head of the Real Estate licensing and classification team at ADREC. "This MoU also supports ADREC's broader strategy of promoting cooperation between the public and private sectors. Our goal is to contribute further to the sustainable development of Abu Dhabi’s real estate market while attracting further investment, both locally and internationally,” he added. The agreement outlines a framework of cooperation, under which ADREC and these institutions will give a comprehensive training programme that is tailored to the specific needs of the real estate sector.. Furthermore, the initiative also aims to motivate UAE nationals to pursue careers in real estate by providing specialised training, thereby offering them greater opportunities for career growth.

This update is generated from a public regulator publication and reviewed under the firm's automated editorial quality gate. General information only — it does not constitute legal advice. For advice on a specific matter, please contact us. Last updated: 26 May 2026.

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The Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with five training institutions to enhance the skills of real estate professionals in Abu Dhabi. This partnership aims to elevate service quality and contribute to the sustainable development of the real estate market. The training programmes will commence immediately, and individuals can begin enrolling for the courses. It is now mandatory for real estate professionals to complete the training courses to obtain their real estate licence.

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real estate professionals, training institutions, property developers

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