Noel van den Heuvel

CCH - South Africa / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Noel and Jenny van den Heuvel - Working as a team in Langebaan and Surroundings: A True Privilege

At the heart of our work as estate agents in Langebaan and its scenic surroundings lies a true sense of magic. This dynamic, rapidly growing town, with its breath-taking landscapes, offers the perfect environment for us as a team to share our passion and enthusiasm in every interaction with our clients.

Our journey began in Johannesburg, where both of us honed our corporate skills—Noel in the pharmaceutical industry and Jenny in banking—before jointly owning a successful retail lighting business in Cape Town. This diverse background equips us with a unique perspective and the ability to deliver exceptional, professional service. We understand not only the importance of professionalism as estate agents, but also the commitment required to meet our clients’ needs effectively.

Having managed our own business, we deeply value the importance of truly listening to our clients, understanding their specific needs, and tailoring our services accordingly.

As estate agents, we are guided by three core pillars that we are truly passionate about: honesty, professionalism, and dedication. These principles underpin every aspect of our work and ensure we always deliver results with integrity.

Whether you're looking to buy or sell property in Langebaan, we would be honoured to assist you with a full range of services, including buying, selling, valuations, marketing strategies, area reports, and other relevant property information.

In our leisure time, we are avid birdwatchers and take great pleasure in the rich birdlife that thrives in the area, further enhancing our connection to this beautiful region.

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