Saira Meeajane

Harcourts Cornerstone / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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WHY REAL ESTATE?

Saira Meeajane believes that the Real Estate profession has expanded and offers one of the widest career selections in the business world today. Keeping in this mind, she has opted for a career change and decided to work in real estate. A career in Real Estate provides flexibility and the freedom to set your own pace. She is a goal-orientated, persevering, self- motivated, ambitious person who is also people orientated - exactly the characteristics a Real Estate agent needs! Working in the Real Estate profession offers the opportunity to meet a wide range of people while carrying out a variety of different tasks and responsibilities. It can be very satisfying to assist people with important decisions such as buying a house in order for them to have a perfect home where they can create their own memories.

WHY HARCOURTS CORNERSTONE?

Harcourts Cornerstone is a very reputable company and is well known for its unbelievable service delivery. She is proud to be given the opportunity to work for Harcourts Cornerstone, a winning company with a winning team, proven by a substantial number of awards in different categories. It is also nice to be part of a team that has so many satisfied clients and where people’s happiness is the first priority.

SAIRA’S COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY

Saira is personally involved in several charities situated in and around the townships of East London. She has also committed to being involved with the cancer kids at Frere Hospital.

SAIRA’S EXPERIENCE YOUR ADVANTAGE

With a combined 15 years of experience in Corporate Client Service, she has served and understood her clients’ needs. She has extensive experience in Microlending, finance and banking, which assists her in guiding both buyers and sellers.

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