Marina du Toit

Harcourts Toti / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Representing Amanzimtoti's buyers and sellers, Marina's enthusiastic, can-do attitude and caring nature is ideal for identifying each client’s desires and skillfully guiding them to fulfill their property goals. Marina understands and appreciates the many unique benefits of living life by the see with the oceans unmatched beauty, culture, and amazing sights! Marina has knowledge in all aspects of the real estate process and success in selling real estate. Educated at in Kzn and Gauteng She is not only a real estate agent but also a Sports Medic she qualified in 2014, appeared on TV a few times with some of the rugby teams and was the medic on duty for the 2016 Varsity cup final. She has sins than moved to Amanzimtoti to pursue her career in real estate. She is a very active and connected community member, She love doing graphic designing in her spare time, she also enjoys traveling, and being in the water during hot summers!

Awards & Qualifications

  • Award 5
  • Intern Agent of the Year 2021
  • Top Selling Agent for February 2021
  • Top Selling Agent for May 2021
  • Top Selling Agent for October 2021
  • Bronze
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