Angelene Winchester

Harcourts Xtreme / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Angelene has worked in Sales for the past 20 years and decided to give the Real Estate Industry a try in 2017 when she joined Harcourts 1 Vision as a Sales Consultant. She is currently working in the Johannesburg South and Alberton areas.

Angelene has proven to be a dedicated and motivated agent who strives to do her best no matter the challenge and gets constant positive feedback from her clients. This is further evidence by the fact that she has received the award for 'Agent of the Month', nine times since 2017. She also recently received an award for the most sole mandates received by an agent in the month of January 2020.

“I started my working career in 1994 after matriculating from Queens High School in 1993. I am reliable and a loyal worker which can be seen in my consistency in maintaining a certain job for a long time. I am a motivated worker who strives to do my best in every challenge. I am dedicated to achieving the best outcomes form any task. I enjoy new and challenging tasks and always complete them. I have always been in the service/sales environment. I am strong-willed and take as much pride in my career as I do with my family.

I am an extrovert and have attained multiple people skills throughout my working life and I enjoy meeting new people. I pride myself on my likeable personality. I always meet deadlines and I am very creative.

For as long as I can remember, I have loved looking at houses. The architecture and how people have turned them into homes. Becoming a real estate agent seemed more a case of turning my hobby into a career. As a result, my goal is not to buy and sell real estate but to create memorable experiences around real estate. This is a long term goal and I want to be the ‘people's’ agent."

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