Irene Odendaal

Harcourts Titans / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Meet Irene Odendaal, your friendly and knowledgeable real estate agent! Born and raised in Kuruman, Northern Cape and residing in Pretoria since 1986.

After gaining 11 years of experience in Human Resources at a private company, Irene joined Homenet Maxima in July 2001. She passed the Board Exam in terms of the Estate Agent Affairs Act 1997 and graduated from the Homenet Training Academy and completed her RPL NQF4 qualifacation. At Homenet Maxima, she quickly established herself as a prominent figure in the real estate profession by effectively managing and expanding a lucrative property portfolio, primarily operating in the North-Eastern suburbs. Her expertise extends to areas such as Annlin, Wonderboom, Sinoville, Magalieskruin, Doornpoort, Montana, and Montanapark.

Irene’s passion for people and personal integrity, combined with 22 years of experience in real estate and driven by a passion for personal growth and always seeking new challenges, Irene consistently strives to achieve team-based goals and objectives to the fullest extent possible. With Harcourt's promise in place, my clients always come first!

So if you are looking for a reliable and successful agent, please contact me at once!!

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