Loraine Roux

Harcourts Dunn / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
More about Loraine

Loraine was a teacher for 22 years. She has been living in Durbanville for 28 years. She was an S.A netball umpire & has umpired netball matches & coached girls of all ages.

She has a daughter, who is happily married with 2 granddaughters. So, in her free time, she is a granny & loves it.

Loraine was the owner of a successful business - Elegance Hair Design & Beauty which she has had for 13 years until she decided to venture into Real Estate.

She has previous knowledge of the real estate sector due to getting to know commercial properties & developments through her son-in laws' experience.

She was previously with Rawson Durbanville, where she built good relationships in and around the community and has had major success due to the residents of Durbanville.

She has now decided to join the Real Estate industry with a bang and join a leading team! Therefore, she has chosen Harcourts Dunn to be a part of a trusted, established, and dynamic brand.

Her goals are to sell your property at the most competitive price in the shortest period, with the best representation & the least inconvenience to you. Her clients will always remain her first priority as she will always be available to her clients and community.

Loraine believes to be a part of Real Estate industry would add value to her success. Mutual respect, friendliness, honesty & integrity is part of her daily routine & therefore she is positive about property marketing.

You are more than welcome to contact her for any assistance. “HOW CAN I HELP YOU?”

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