Natalie E. Buresova

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Natalie E. Burešová (born February 20, 1992) is a Czech real estate consultant and sales professional based in the United Arab Emirates. She specializes in residential property investment across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah, advising international clients on both off-plan and secondary market acquisitions.[1]

Early life and education

Burešová was born in Prague, Czech Republic. She completed a master's degree in anthropology. In the early phase of her career, she moved to London, where she undertook internships and developed experience in sales and client-facing roles.

Career

After gaining initial professional experience in London, Burešová worked across London and Prague, building expertise in sales and business development. She later broadened her scope into international real estate, including exposure to property markets in Southeast Asia, before relocating to the United Arab Emirates.

In the UAE, Burešová joined Trim Real Estate as a Senior Property Consultant. Her practice focuses on residential real estate across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah. She works predominantly with international clients, providing guidance on property acquisition, off-plan investment opportunities, rental yield strategies, and long-term portfolio planning.

Media coverage

Burešová has featured in Czech business and financial media as a commentator on the Dubai property market and its growing attraction for European investors.

iDNES, a major Czech online news platform, reported on rising demand for Dubai residential property, noting that certain newly launched developments have sold out within hours.[2]

Podnikatel.cz published an interview with Burešová in which she discussed the workings of the Dubai property market, including the pace at which residential units are purchased following a new project launch.[3]

Czech financial newspaper Hospodářské noviny reported on growing investor interest in Dubai property, outlining key considerations for buyers including legal requirements and expected returns on investment.[4]

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