Kesh Rambharose

Harcourts Equity / Candidate Property Practitioner
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Born in the small village of Ottawa in the Natal North Coast. My parents were Mr and Mrs Rambharose Badlu. I went to the Jhugroo Primary School in Ottawa and the proceeded to the Verulam High School (Verulam Secondary) to complete my matric some 50 yrs ago.

Started working for an Accounting firm in Durban. Then moved to Rombob Investments a hotel managing group as their accountant .Then moved to the Beares Group at their central accounts division. Then to be an accountant and we bought into a company distributing exotic timber. Eventually the partners left South Africa and I purchased the company. Due to increased costs of imports and the affordability of solid timbers I had to close the business.

My hobbies included photography which I did for about 40 years until digital came into being .The types of photography included weddings, parties funerals and fashion. I then took to boating with my wife Jothie .We both hold skipper’s tickets. We fished from Durban to Shelly Beach Catching Tunas and Bottoms.

Joined the Real Estate industry and wish to in time to take a fair market share in Phoenix and Verulam areas. Based on my extensive knowledge of finance and administration spanning over many years my service to the real-estate industry is a rewarding job. My inter personals skills assists me with my clients on a daily basis, hence I enjoy this career .Service to the community is a trait I carry for many years. Finding the right home for families is a very satisfying occupation.

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