Al-Buraimi Development and Investment Company
شركة البريمي للتنميه والاستثمار
Al-Buraimi Development and Investment Company
About Al-Buraimi Development and Investment Company
Real estate runs the spectrum from government-linked masterdevelopers, Omran (tourism zones), Al Mouj Muscat (ITC), Madinat Al Irfan, Tilal Development, Muscat Hills, down to boutique brokers, property managers, and Airbnb operators across Qurum, Al Azaiba, and Salalah. Al Madina Real Estate and Knight Frank Oman handle high-end leasing; smaller brokers work the Sohar and Nizwa residential markets.
Sales agents spend 70% of their time on viewings, often meeting 3–5 prospects per property per week at Al Mouj, The Wave, or Muscat Hills sales pavilions. Property managers juggle tenant handovers, Diwan/municipal coordination, and maintenance crews. Investor relations hosts quarterly briefings at Al Bustan Palace or W Muscat. Brokers attend Cityscape Oman and Oman Real Estate Conference, where every handshake needs a card.
Al-Buraimi Development and Investment Company is based in Al Buraimi. Al Buraimi Governorate borders the UAE's Al Ain emirate and covers Al Buraimi, Mahdah, and As Sunaynah. Cross-border trade with the UAE has historically defined the economy, wholesale markets, livestock trading, and logistics hubs. Newer developments include industrial estates under Madayn and growing agri-business (dates, livestock feed). The Hafit border crossing handles significant GCC overland freight.
Al-Buraimi Development and Investment Company is listed as a medium enterprise on the MoCIIP public register of the Sultanate of Oman, classified under the Real Estate sector in Al Buraimi governorate.
How Cardify fits Al-Buraimi Development and Investment Company teams
A real estate agent meeting a walk-in at a show villa wins when the prospect scans the QR and immediately has the agent's contact, the next day the prospect doesn't need to dig through a pile of cards to remember who showed them unit 42. Cardify's per-agent listings (via the QR landing page option) can link straight to current inventory. Printed cards still matter for family-office and institutional investor meetings; digital wins at Cityscape booths.
- QR-first cards for sales agents running 20+ viewings a week
- Printed cards for institutional investor and family-office meetings
- Per-team templates for sales, leasing, and property management divisions
Quick facts
- Sector
- Real Estate
- Governorate
- Al Buraimi
- Size band
- Medium
- Country
- Sultanate of Oman