Quentin Strooh

Harcourts Mandela Bay / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Meet Quentin, a passionate and experienced real estate agent who has been dedicated to the industry since 1994. With a strong background in construction, Quentin brings a unique perspective to the table, allowing him to offer his clients valuable insights into the structural components and improvements that can add value to their properties.

Over the years, Quentin has completed his real estate qualifications in close succession, ensuring that he is a qualified, determined, and professional agent who is committed to providing his clients with exceptional service. He believes that service is an absolute must, and that his clients are the most important link in the chain.

Quentin's expertise lies in the Walmer area of Port Elizabeth, where he has been based for the last 30 years. However, he finds himself servicing greater parts of the region purely through word of mouth. He has a genuine passion for the industry, and takes great pleasure in meeting people and helping them with their property needs.

When he's not busy with real estate, Quentin enjoys spending time outdoors and has a soft spot for animals. He has assisted various animal affiliated organizations throughout the years, lending a helping hand wherever possible.

At Harcourts Mandela Bay, Quentin is part of a dedicated team of real estate professionals who are committed to providing their clients with top-quality service. Whether you're looking to buy, sell, or rent property, Quentin and his team are ready and waiting to assist you with all your real estate needs.

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