Hasna Khan

Harcourts Dunn / Candidate Property Practitioner
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Hasna Khan (née Adnan) was born in Morocco in 1985. After completing her matric in 2003, she pursued opportunities abroad and lived in Milan, Italy, for two years, gaining valuable international exposure. In 2008, she married and relocated to South Africa, where she has since built both her family life and business ventures.

As a dedicated mother of four boys, Hasna successfully balances her family responsibilities with her entrepreneurial journey. She is the founder and owner of Argan Green, a health shop that reflects her passion for natural wellness and her Moroccan heritage. Through Argan Green, she has introduced a range of holistic products to her community, promoting healthier living and empowering others to embrace natural solutions.

In addition to her work in health and wellness, Hasna has established herself in the property sector. She manages a portfolio of rental properties, overseeing both tenant relations and property maintenance with diligence and professionalism. Her keen interest in real estate drives her to continuously explore market trends and opportunities, demonstrating her forward-thinking approach to business and investment.

Hasna’s journey from Morocco to South Africa reflects her resilience, vision, and commitment to growth. Whether through her role as a businesswoman, property investor, or devoted mother, she remains passionate about creating value, building strong foundations, and contributing positively to the industries she is part of.

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