Tarryn Mackay

Harcourts Kosmos / Principal Property Practitioner
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As a property enthusiast and Real Estate Professional, Tarryn prides herself on striving to provide the best possible service and to leave no stone unturned for each and every one of her clients.

Tarryn currently specializes in the Wilgeheuwel area as the Sectional Title Area Specialist. The extensive knowledge of her area allows her to achieve the best possible prices, in the shortest period of time and hassle free.

Tarryn joined Harcourts Rhino in April 2011 and have since gained an immense amount of knowledge and experience which has allowed her to grow tremendously as a successful agent. In 2013 Tarryn was awarded the most improved agent and had won numerous certificates for performance.

Tarryn studied Psychology at the University of Pretoria where she graduated in 2006. Tarryn has also completed a certificate in Human Resources from UNISA. Tarryn is a NQF4 qualified Real Estate Agent and is registered with the Estate Agencies Affairs Board.

Tarryn believes in always doing the right thing and is always honest and transparent in all her daily activities. Tarryn is driven and committed to giving each and every client the best possible Real Estate Experience!!

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