Antionette Rielly

Harcourts Mandela Bay / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Meet Antionette, a certified estate agent with a wealth of experience in the real estate industry. She has been working as a real estate agent since 2004, helping countless clients in the Port Elizabeth area find their dream homes.

Antionette's extensive experience means that she has developed an eye for matching the perfect buyer with the right home. She understands the nuances of the local property market, particularly in the Lorraine area, where she has a large database of potential buyers.

As a fully qualified property practitioner (PPRE) with a valid Fidelity Fund Certificate, Antionette is committed to providing her clients with the highest level of service. Her years of experience in the industry have provided her with a broad spectrum of knowledge in all fields of the property market, making her the ideal choice when deciding on an agent to promote your property.

Antionette's track record speaks for itself. The majority of her listings are done on exclusive/sole mandates, and most are sold within 10% of the original asking price and well within the proposed marketing period. She always strives to exceed the expectations of her clients.

But it's not just her professional experience that sets Antionette apart. She is passionate about her city and community, and this is reflected in her success as a real estate professional. Antionette takes pride in offering top-quality service and customer care, and she has a true passion for people and property.

With the support of her loved ones and a strong relationship with her Lord and Saviour, Antionette remains positive in any given circumstance. She is grateful and blessed to do her best, and would be honoured to assist you with your property needs.

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