John Willis

Harcourts Dunn / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Giving my clients the best service that they would have liked to receive

John has gathered valuable experience in the industry starting from 2019, during which he was also affiliated with a different agency. Throughout this period, John has not only built strong and positive relationships with a multitude of clients, but he also successfully facilitated the sale of three properties. His focus has been on swift qualification and enhancement of his skills.

Last year (2022), John became a full-status agent, marking a significant milestone in his career. John currently holds a PDE 4 qualification, indicative of his commitment to professional growth. Since his return to the Brackenfell area in 2022, John has consistently maintained an active presence within the same locality. Specifically, John is dedicated to serving the Protea Heights, Brackenfell, and surrounding regions, catering to the real estate needs of these communities.

Balancing my professional pursuits, John is proud to be a parent to two grown children, a daughter, and a son. His enduring marital bliss spans 45 years, a testament to the happiness of his marriage.

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