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About Company:

Established with the vision of creating a lasting legacy in 1972, Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Real Estate has grown to become a prominent real estate company with offices in Dubai and Sharjah, UAE.

Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Real Estate is dedicated to operating with professionalism and reliability in all aspects of its business. The Company has an unwavering commitment to delivering on its promises, as well as providing services that exceed expectations. This has helped develop a strong reputation for the Company as a premier provider of quality and innovative solutions for public and private commercial and residential sectors.

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