Charmaine Venter

Harcourts Mandela Bay / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Charmaine Venter has been an active and dedicated member of her community since 2002, and she is excited to focus her community-oriented passion onto real estate. With a deep commitment to service, Charmaine is eager to assist with all your home buying and selling needs.

As a proud member of the Harcourts Mandela Bay family, Charmaine embodies the values of hard work, integrity, and outstanding client service in every aspect of her work. She is passionate about helping clients achieve their home ownership dreams and is committed to providing exceptional service.

Outside of her professional life, Charmaine enjoys spending time outdoors with her family, finding joy in camping trips and long walks with her beloved dog, Duke. Her love for nature and family is evident in everything she does.

Charmaine resides in the Friendly City, surrounded by a large and supportive family of over 160 members. Family is at the core of Charmaine's life, and she proudly embraces her role as a mother and grandmother. Her daughter, Cindy, has blessed her with three wonderful grandchildren: two boys, Owen and Johannes, and a girl, Charlize. Her middle child, Storm, is a successful young man known for his kind heart. Her youngest, Skye, lives with Diabetes 1 and Asperger syndrome, bringing continuous intelligence, love, and laughter to Charmaine's life.

Charmaine is honored to help make your property wishes come true and will guide you every step of the way to ensure a seamless and satisfying real estate experience.

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