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About Shin (Lee) @ 欣(李)

Hi there! I’m your sunny real estate matchmaker—warm, cheerful, and always here to help you find your perfect place with a smile and a sprinkle of joy!

3 years at IQI

13 transactions

6 properties on sale

12 properties on rent

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Senada Residences @ KLGCC

1, Jalan Bukit Kiara 1, Bukit Kiara, 60000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

2
2
1024
958 ft²
958 ft²

AED 4,224 /month

Listed on June 29, 2023

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Icon Residence

Persiaran Dutamas, Dutamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

2
3
321
1406 ft²
1406 ft²

AED 1,168,310

Listed on May 15, 2023

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DC Residensi (Damansara City)

DC Residensi, Jalan Damanlela, Pusat Bandar Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

2
2
868
1152 ft²
1152 ft²

AED 1,500,829

Listed on May 12, 2025

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Fajaria Condominium

Jalan Pantai Baharu, Taman Bukit Pantai, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

3
2
1080
1200 ft²
1200 ft²

AED 521,246

Listed on August 28, 2023

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Menara 101 Dang Wangi

Menara M101 Dang Wangi, No.3, Jalan Kamunting 50300 Kuala Lumpur

1
630
2000 ft²
2000 ft²

AED 5,842 /month

Listed on October 1, 2024

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The Maple Condo-Sentul West

Persiaran Parkview, 3rd Mile Jalan Ipoh, 51100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

3
3
768
1565 ft²
1565 ft²

AED 3,145 /month

Listed on May 2, 2024

Menara 101 Dang Wangi photo

Menara 101 Dang Wangi

Menara M101 Dang Wangi, No.3, Jalan Kamunting 50300 Kuala Lumpur

1
1188
1733 ft²
1733 ft²

AED 8,987 /month

Listed on July 31, 2024

Jalan Setia Indah U13/9V, Setia Alam, 40170 Shah Alam, Selangor photo

Jalan Setia Indah U13/9V, Setia Alam, 40170 Shah Alam, Selangor

Jalan Setia Indah U13/9V, Setia Alam, 40170 Shah Alam, Selangor

4+1
3
1298
2500 ft²
1650 ft²

AED 718,960 /month

Listed on September 16, 2025

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Dua Residency

Dua Residency, 211, Jln Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

3
3
1085
2098 ft²
2098 ft²

AED 1,662,595 /month

Listed on June 26, 2025

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Vista Kiara

Jln Kiara 3, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

3
2
405
1200 ft²
1200 ft²

AED 2,516 /month

Listed on July 22, 2026

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Jalan Awan Hijau, Taman Overseas Union

Jalan Awan Hijau, Taman Overseas Union, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

3
4
768
4271 ft²
4271 ft²

AED 2,426 /month

Listed on June 24, 2026

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Phileo Damansara 2

15, Jalan 16/11, Seksyen 16, Petaling Jaya

4
912
4886 ft²
4886 ft²

AED 8,088 /month

Listed on July 14, 2025

 Jalan 5/60, Off Jalan Gasing, 46000, Petaling Jaya photo

Jalan 5/60, Off Jalan Gasing, 46000, Petaling Jaya

Jalan 5/60, Off Jalan Gasing, 46000, Petaling Jaya

8
10
725
10000 ft²
31000 ft²

AED 8,987,000 /month

Listed on June 24, 2026

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Menara 101 Dang Wangi

Menara M101 Dang Wangi, No.3, Jalan Kamunting 50300 Kuala Lumpur

1
1186
1185 ft²
1185 ft²

AED 7,190 /month

Listed on July 31, 2024

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Nova Saujana Subang

Jalan Lapangan Terbang Subang, Saujana, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor

2
2
293
855 ft²
855 ft²

AED 629,090

Listed on April 14, 2023

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St Mary Residence

Jalan Tengah, Off Jalan Sultan Ismail

2+1
2
1051
1453 ft²
1453 ft²

AED 1,482,855 /month

Listed on June 26, 2025

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Binjai Residency

No. 1, Lorong Binjai, 50450, Kuala Lumpur

3+1
4
938
2208 ft²
2208 ft²

AED 1,527,790

Listed on May 28, 2024

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Empire Residence

Jalan PJU, Damansara Perdana

4+1
5
1038
5242 ft²
2783 ft²

AED 1,599,686

Listed on December 27, 2025

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Dubai Wealth Hub 2026: Why Global Investors Do Not Need to Relocate

Dubai’s Appeal Extends Beyond Residency Dubai’s role as a global wealth hub is not limited to people who live there. Non-resident entrepreneurs, expatriate families and international investors can use the city to coordinate banking, investments, real estate exposure, succession planning and family governance across several jurisdictions. Its appeal comes from a combination of global connectivity, tax efficiency, institutional depth and access to an established network of banks, asset managers, trustees, insurers and professional advisers. Dubai is already home to 81,200 resident millionaires, while its millionaire population increased by 102% between 2014 and 2024. The UAE was also projected to record a net inflow of 9,800 millionaires in 2025, reflecting its growing importance in global wealth migration.  A Structured Platform for Cross-Border Wealth Managing international wealth involves more than investment returns. Families must also consider custody, tax reporting, source-of-wealth documentation, succession planning, liquidity, currency exposure and regulatory accountability. Licensed Dubai-based providers can help organise and supervise these responsibilities through a more structured platform. They can also support the protection and transfer of assets while working alongside legal and tax advisers in the investor’s home jurisdiction. The Dubai International Financial Centre, or DIFC, strengthens this ecosystem with more than 500 wealth and asset management entities, 1,289 family-related entities and 1,115 DIFC-based foundations. Regulatory protection is another important factor. Firms authorised by the Dubai Financial Services Authority are required to safeguard client assets, giving international families greater confidence when managing wealth through Dubai. Outlook Dubai is likely to remain attractive to investors seeking a neutral and internationally connected base for wealth management. As cross-border portfolios become more complex, demand should continue growing for regulated platforms that combine investment access, family governance and long-term succession planning. Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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Dubai DIFC Foundations: A Wealth Planning Tool for Global Families in 2026

Dubai’s DIFC Foundations Gain Relevance for Global Wealth Planning As international families build wealth across multiple countries, asset protection and succession planning are becoming more complex. Many families now hold real estate, investment portfolios, private company shares and business interests across several jurisdictions. Without a proper structure, transferring these assets between generations can become costly, fragmented and difficult to manage. This is where DIFC Foundations are becoming increasingly relevant. A DIFC Foundation is a separate legal entityestablished within the Dubai International Financial Centre. Unlike a traditional trust, the Foundation can own assets directly in its own name, offering families clearer governance, better transparency and a structure that is easier to administer. For globally mobile families, this structure can help consolidate ownership of international real estate portfolios, private company shares, investment assets, intellectual property and other family assets under one vehicle. Why Families Use DIFC Foundations The main appeal lies in succession planning, asset protection and long-term family governance. By using a DIFC Foundation, families can reduce probate and inheritance complications while creating a clearer framework for preserving wealth across generations. For Muslim families, DIFC Foundations can also support Sharia-sensitive succession and governance objectives. The Foundation Charter and By-Laws can be tailored to reflect the family’s values, wishes and inheritance philosophy, while still benefiting from DIFC’s internationally recognised legal framework. Typical setup costs may range from USD 8,000 to USD 20,000, with annual administration and maintenance costs often ranging between USD 3,000 and USD 10,000. These structures are generally most suitable for families with investable assets of at least USD 1 million, with stronger value for portfolios above USD 3 million to USD 5 million. Outlook In 2026, wealth preservation is no longer only about investment returns. For global families, the priority is structure, continuity and control. DIFC Foundations are likely to remain an important planning tool for families seeking long-term certainty across multiple markets and generations. Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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Dubai Property Investment 2026: Why UAE Investors Are Going Global for Wealth Protection

As global uncertainty, inflation concerns, and geopolitical risks continue shaping investment decisions, cross-border real estate is becoming a core wealth-building strategy for UAE residents. Rather than focusing solely on domestic markets, investors are increasingly using international property portfolios to diversify risk, preserve wealth, and secure long-term financial stability. This trend is placing Dubai at the centre of global real estate investment activity. Dubai Leads the Cross-Border Investment Trend Dubai continues to strengthen its position as one of the world's most active international property markets. Real estate transaction values approached AED 500 billion in 2025, supported by sustained double-digit annual growth and increasing participation from overseas buyers. Indian investors remain the largest foreign buyer group, followed by investors from the UK, China, Saudi Arabia, and Russia. More importantly, many of these purchases are being made as long-term wealth and residency strategies rather than short-term speculation. Real Estate as a Wealth Preservation Tool For many UAE-based professionals, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth individuals, cross-border property ownership offers more than investment returns. It provides protection against currency concentration, reduces dependence on a single market, and supports long-term family wealth planning. Real estate's combination of rental income, inflation protection, and tangible asset ownership continues to make it a preferred asset class during periods of uncertainty. Recent data also highlights growing institutional confidence in the sector. According to Knight Frank's Global Wealth Report, 44% of family offices worldwide plan to increase their real estate exposure, reinforcing the view that property remains a key component of long-term wealth strategies. Outlook As global investors become more focused on diversification and resilience, Dubai is expected to remain a major gateway for international property investment. While market conditions continue evolving, demand for cross-border real estate is likely to stay strong as investors prioritise wealth preservation, geographic diversification, and stable long-term returns. For UAE residents, building a globally diversified property portfolio may become an increasingly important part of future wealth planning. Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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Dubai Real Estate: Why Developer Credibility Now Matters as Much as Location

Dubai’s property market has long been driven by location, but in 2026, investors are looking beyond the address. With rapid development cycles and a strong off-plan market, developer credibility has become one of the most important factors in deciding whether an investment succeeds. Buyers are not only purchasing a property. They are trusting a developer to deliver the project, quality and long-term value promised. Off-Plan Demand Raises the Stakes Dubai recorded strong activity, with over 17,000 transactions and around AED 70 billion in sales recently. More importantly, around 70% of activity came from off-plan units. This makes execution risk a major consideration. Delays, redesigns, cost pressure and poor finishing can affect final returns, even when the location is attractive. Developer Quality Shapes Property Value In areas such as Business Bay and JVC, nearby towers can achieve very different rental and resale values. The difference is often not location, but build quality, finishing, maintenance and brand trust. This is why investors are increasingly willing to pay a premium for developers with a proven delivery record. Investors Are Buying Promises In an off-plan-heavy market, the product is not fully visible at the time of purchase. Investors are effectively buying a promise that the project will be completed well, on time and to the expected standard. That makes due diligence more important. Track record, financial strength, contractor network and post-handover management are no longer secondary details. They are part of the investment case. Outlook Dubai will remain a strong real estate market, but investor behaviour is becoming more selective. Established locations will continue to attract demand, but the gap between strong and weak projects may widen. For buyers and investors, the key is no longer just choosing the right area. It is choosing the right developer, the right product and the right execution strategy. Download to see insights from other country marketsDownload

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