Reatlega Mannya

Harcourts Lifestyle (Midrand, Sandton, Parks) / Candidate Property Practitioner
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Atle Mannya is a seasoned real estate marketing professional and property specialist with over three years of experience in the South African property industry. As the founder of one of Gauteng’s leading real estate media companies, Atle has built a strong reputation for delivering exceptional visual marketing solutions — including high-end photography, videography, and strategic social media content — that help agents and sellers stand out in a competitive market.

Specializing in the Midstream area and broader Gauteng region, Atle possesses a deep understanding of how to position properties for maximum exposure and buyer appeal. His expertise in storytelling through visuals, combined with an analytical approach to market trends, enables clients to achieve faster sales and stronger returns.

Now extending his services into property sales, Atle leverages his marketing background to provide sellers with a distinct competitive edge. His mission is to ensure every property he represents is presented with precision, professionalism, and excellence — delivering results that reflect his commitment to quality and integrity.

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