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RE/MAX Triangle now officially open

Visit RE/MAX Triangle at 57A Rossini Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, or call them on (016) 023 0270

In a world plagued by economic uncertainties, one thing remains steadfast: the value of owning real estate property. As a beacon of stability and long-term security, property ownership continues to attract investors and homeowners alike.
RE/MAX Triangle, part of the globally respected RE/MAX brand, understands the vast potential of the Vaal Triangle’s property market. With a proven track record of delivering results in sales, rentals, and property management, the company has demonstrated its expertise in navigating the region’s unique market dynamics.

The recent launch of RE/MAX Triangle’s new office in the Vaal Triangle marked a significant milestone. The May 8 event at Old Vaaltonians was a resounding success, showcasing the company’s commitment to excellence. From impressive decor to delectable food, every detail was meticulously executed.

RE/MAX Triangle extends its heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the event’s success, including MC Darryl Grant De Greeff, Fresh Cut Flowers, Mighty Grow, and the esteemed guests who attended – with Liezel Ras of Betterbond among them.

Now, the RE/MAX Triangle team is poised to assist clients in every aspect of real estate. Whether you’re buying, selling, renting, or in need of property management, the team is ready to deliver exceptional service.
Visit them at 57A Rossini Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark, or call (016) 023 0270 to experience the RE/MAX difference.

Staff members and guests at the official launch of Re/Max Triangle

 

RE/Max Triangle’s owners Theuns van Zyl and Willem Brooks, with Principal Valerie Kritzinger in the middle..
Some of the guests and staff members at the official launch of Re/Max Triangle

The symbolic ribbon cutting on May 8: From left are RE/Max Triangle’s owners Willem Brooks and Theuns van Zyl, with Principal Valerie Kritzinger looking on.

 

 

 

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Retha Fitchat

Retha Fitchat is an experienced part time journalist for Vaalweekblad. WhatsApp: 083 246 0523
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