Azaria Swartz

Harcourts Dunn / Candidate Property Practitioner
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Azaria Swartz, 21, Born In South Africa on December 19 2003. Azaria was raised by her mother, She have 2 Sisters, Azaria stayed in the UK for 5 years with her Step Father then came back home, She didn't grow up being wealthy, but her mother always made a way.

Azaria Matriculated in 2021 at JG Meiring High School.

She believe in following your passion which is why she wanted to go into the world of property, but due to circumstances. Finances was an issue.

Azaria then got an Apprenticeship in Motor Mechanics in 2022, but couldn't complete the Course due to an injury she sustained.

She tore a ligament in her shoulder. In due time Azaria finally went for an operation in March 2024. It took over 3 months for her shoulder to recover. In that Duration she spent a lot of time on her Laptop, trying to find different opportunities where she came across an Opening position for Harcourts Dunn. She attended an info session, but realized she didn't have the finances, but she knew she couldn't lose the opportunity.

With my shoulder recovering Azaria decided to get a part time job to pay for the studies, Azaria became a Cashier for 4 months, where she expanded her sales experiences and became top cashier for sales 2 months in a row. Azaria’s passion for sales and assisting customers grew tremendously.

Being in the Real Estate Industry has always been the dream that she couldn't let go of, and now she can finally peruse the passion she always had. Azaria’s biggest goal one day is to help and inspire others, help people in getting their life back on track and helping the younger children that didn't get the opportunity to choose the course of their lives.

One never knows where the future may take them, so never give up, because the right door will open once the wrong doors close.

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