Sibusiso Sibeko

Harcourts Rhino / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Born and raised in the dusty township of Soweto, South Africa in 1979. I am the last born in my family. Studied my high school at Barnato Park High and then moved on to Roodepoort College to do my Business Management and Public Relations studies. I am a proud father of 3 lovely boys.

I then moved to the Free State to work as a Project Manager for a construction company. I travelled across the country doing that for 3 years including KZN, Eastern Cape, and Northern Cape.

My sales career dated back to 2003 when I eventually moved back to JHB to start my Real Estate career with then ERA Real Estate in Roodepoort. I stayed with them for a year until joining the ABSA Bank Home Loans Department where I spent over 3 yrs of my life. I then got tired of office-based work, I then moved to another sales environment in the FMCG space as a Sales Rep. I handled key accounts like Shoprite, Pic n Pay, and other wholesale companies. I stayed with the company for 5 years.

In 2016, I then got the opportunity to go back to Real Estate and join the number 1 office in the country under the Harcourts banner. I have now been with the company to date and enjoy every moment of it.

Sales and customer care are in my DNA. Providing the best service for my clients and taking care of their needs is my goal.

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