Elodie Maume

RE/MAX LIVING / Estate Agent
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FFC 20237150084
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FFC 20237150084

Prior to joining RE/MAX Living, Elodie practiced as a corporate lawyer at top international firms. Elodie has the legal knowledge to assist her clients through every stage of their property transaction and to negotiate the best deal.

Elodie was born and raised in France, but has called South Africa her home for the last 14 years. She lives in Camps Bay. She understands the challenges one faces when looking for a new home in a foreign country.

Elodie can guide you through the entire process of buying or selling your home in English or French. As an accredited sworn translator with the High Court of South Africa, she will effortlessly bridge any linguistic gaps.

Elodie’s extensive experience in delivering professional services means that she is committed to going above and beyond to make your property dreams come true.

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