Franko van Zyl

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Professional Biography: Franko Van Zyl - Award-Winning Real Estate Practitioner

As an award-winning professional practitioner in real estate, Franko Van Zyl possesses a wealth of experience and expertise in the South African real estate market since 2005. With a strong educational background, he holds certifications as Certified Estate Agent by the Institute of Estate Agents SA (CEA), the Professional Practitioner in Real Estate (PPRE) and a Diploma in Business Management from the South African Institute of Management (SAIM).

Franko is a proud member of Keller Williams Realty, one of the leading real estate agencies in South Africa. His commitment to professionalism and ethics is demonstrated by his registration with the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA), ensuring that he upholds the highest standards in the industry. With a valid Fidelity Fund Certificate (FFC) from 2022 to 2024, clients can have confidence in Franko's ability to handle real estate transactions with integrity and accountability. Franko's approach to real estate is customer-centric, always putting his clients' needs first. His deep understanding of the local market trends and property values empowers his clients to make informed decisions regarding their real estate investments.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Franko believes in building strong relationships with his clients and staying connected with the community. You can find him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/franko.vanzyl, where he shares valuable insights and updates about the real estate market.

Whether you are buying, selling, or investing in real estate, Franko van Zyl is the trusted professional you can rely on for exceptional service, proven results, and a seamless real estate experience.

 

 

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