Amanzimtoti property experts swap listings for padel racquets
Arbour Corner's Padel courts were lit up with energy and excitement as property practitioners competed in a social tournament.
AMANZIMTOTI real estate professionals traded the hustle and bustle of property listings for the allure of padel when Dykes van Heerden Attorneys hosted a social tournament at Arbour Corner Padel on July 9.
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The event brought together several real estate agencies for an afternoon of friendly competition and networking, each adopting quirky team names and bringing laughter, energy and team spirit to the courts.
Xandre Ferreira, of Dykes van Heerden, said that Team Seven, known as the Padel Pirates, claimed first place overall and walked away with the best dressed award. Harcourts Amanzimtoti finished in second place, while RE/MAX Amanzimtoti secured third place.







Wakefields Amanzimtoti received the Best gees award, while Chas Everitt was recognised with the best sportsmanship award.
Nazneen Shaik of Dykes van Heerden Attorneys said the event created an opportunity for local property professionals to connect in a relaxed and enjoyable setting.
“The tournament was filled with great rallies, plenty of laughter and meaningful connection. It was wonderful to see agents from across the area come together and enjoy some friendly competition,” she said.




Ferreira added that events of this nature play an important role in strengthening relationships within the property industry.
“Strong connections lead to strong collaborations. We are grateful to everyone who joined us and helped make the event such a memorable success,” she concluded.
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