Debbie Du Toit

Legacy Property Network / Full status Non-principal Property Practitioner
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Started my career in properties in 2009 when I joined a small firm in Rustenburg, I also passed my NQF4 exam in the same year and acquired full status.

2011 I joined another agency where my career took off and I was very privileged to complete my PDE. Over the years I enrolled in all the necessary courses to grow and to make myself outstanding in my business and to obtain the knowledge of the laws regarding real estate. I have sold nearly R100million worth of properties and have a success ratio of selling 80% of all my mandates.

I have always had a passion for properties, even when I was in a complete different field, and my love for people has just grown over the years.

Since starting in the real estate business I was awarded every year either the top sales and listing agent or in the top 3 of the office. I love to make dreams come true, helping others achieve more and seeing the excitement and happiness when I hand over the keys to a new owner is something money cannot buy. I am a down to earth family girl, with an unshaken faith, but besides my faith and family, I have a passion for animals, especially abused and neglected, spending time at the SPCA and giving some cuddles and love to those who can not speak for themselves.

In 2024 I decided to join the team of Legends at Legacy Property Network and has since achieved great heights, and I am looking forward to what the future holds.

I was awarded the following:

2011: Team member of the year

2012: Most inspiring agent of the year

1st place Listing agent of the year

2013: 1st place sales agent of the year

1st place listing agent of the year

2014: 1st place sales agent

1st place listing agent

2015: 1st place sales agent

2nd place listing agent

2016: 2nd place sales agent

2nd place listing agent

2017: 3rd place sales agent

2nd place listing agent

2nd place sole mandate agent

2018: 1st place sales agent

1st place listing agent

2nd place sole mandates

2019: Top Ooba supporter

3rd place overall in SA for best client experience

Best H1 agent

1st place sales

2nd place listings

1st place sole mandates

2020: Top Ooba supporter

1st place sales

2nd place listings

1st place sole mandates

2021: Most helpful agent

1st place sales

3rd place sole mandates

3rd place listings

2022: 3rd place sales

3rd place listings

2nd place sole mandates

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