Impact Estate earns honored Arabian Property awards

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Impact Estate w.I.I., a real estate company based in Bahrain, earned three Arabian Property Awards Thursday at the Africa and Arabia International Property Award Summit.

This year’s awards include the Highly Commended Real Estate Brokerage Award, the 5-Star Award for Best Real Estate Consultancy and the Highly Commended Real Estate Marketing Award.

“It is no surprise to find that Bahraini companies are continuously receiving International recognition for outstanding achievements,” Zaher Hammouda, the chairman and managing director of the Impact Group of Companies that owns Impact Estate, said. “Bahrain is rightfully respected as the best hub for foreign investments in general and for real estate development in specific.”

There were hundreds of nominees for the awards, many of them located throughout 25 nations in the Middle East and Africa.

“Bahrain is ranked the 12th most-open economy worldwide by the Heritage Foundation and Wall Street Journal’s Index of Economic Freedom,” Oksana A.Konyshevska, the general manager of Impact Estate, said. “Therefore it is no surprise that Bahraini companies are constantly being recognized and that the Bahrain Real Estate Sector continues to attract International Foreign Investors. We at the Impact Group of Companies believe the awards we received today are really awards for the Kingdom of Bahrain.”

Konyshevska also remarked that being recognized at the summit was an honor. 

“It is an honour for our team at Impact Estate to win these accolades from the Africa & Arabia Property Awards Committee, and for the second year running. Our team at Impact Estate has always strived for excellence and these awards acknowledge the teams’ commitment, dedication, creativity, customer focus and responsiveness to all real estate clients.”

This is the second year in a row that Impact Estate has received prestigious honors at the awards.



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