Mduduzi Mfeka

Harcourts Pulse / Candidate Property Practitioner
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Mduduzi Mfeka is the name and real estate is my game. I'm a proud Kloof High School alumni. After finishing my matric in 2013 i decided to broaden my horizons and move to Pretoria and study Journalism. Upon completing my Diploma i had the honour of interning at a prominent News Media house. Unfortunately with COVID 19 affecting the world i had to relocate back to Durban.

My mother works in a bank in the housing sector, my step dad was a property valuator and my brother is an architect so I've always been exposed to the property industry. I did my research and found that Harcourts and more specifically Harcourts Pulse was the best place for me to be me.

I entered the real estate industry in early 2022 and have been having the time of my life. In the short period that I've been in the industry I've already managed to get an agent of the month award in a highly competitive office. I've been privileged to be under the tutelage of some of the best agents in the Highway area and been mentored by Courtney Egelof who has over 20 years of experience and someone I can go to for advice on how to navigate tricky situations.

Being a former journalist has helped me with being able to deal with all sorts of people. Journalism has allowed me to be organized and efficient , ensuring my clients have a smooth process in what is one of the most stressful times for both seller and buyer. My love for sports and hip-hop has given me that competitive mentality needed to succeed in this business. My competitiveness helps me get the best deals for my clients.

I've been apart of the New Germany/Pinetown community for over two decades. I service the highway and surrounding areas.

If you're reading this then well done, I applaud you. Looking forward on being on this journey with you. LET'S GO !!!

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