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FFC 2023326132 DON'T FORGET ABOUT THE HEART SURGEON Before I start I would like to thank all my clients who have supported me over the past 14 years in Camps Bay. I am incredibly grateful - your trust and support have been instrumental in my success, and I can't thank you enough. WOW, what an unbelievable start I have just had to 2024! Last year I had a phenomenal year and sold 17 properties to the value of just over R288 million in Camps Bay. I placed 8th Nationally out of approximately 3415 RE/MAX agents and 3rd in the Western Cape. I am extremely fortunate and very pleased to inform you that for the first quarter of 2024, I sold 8 properties valued at R 190 650 000. I have just recorded two phenomenal sales in Camps Bay - a beautiful guesthouse for R 51 million and a spectacular family home for R 65 million. I am well on my way to smashing last year's figures. If you needed heart surgery, wouldn't you want the very best heart specialist? Similarly, when selling your Camps Bay property, it's critical to choose an experienced property specialist agent who knows his/her area. Just like a specialist doctor, they'll provide the expertise needed for a successful sale. So, when it comes to one of your most valuable assets, do not appoint your friend or family member just because they are estate agents but rather choose a trusted and skilled area specialist, like myself - somebody who lives, loves, and breathes Camps Bay! Before choosing a real estate agent, do your homework. Ask to see their track record and get testimonials from previous clients. Don't rush this decision, especially when it involves selling one of your most valuable assets. Make sure you're appointing a local property specialist and not just a simple estate agent who sells "wherever". Kind Regards, Sean Phillips
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