Ockert Hoffman

Wednesday, 26 June 2019 12:49

PROFILE : OCKERT HOFFMAN

Name : Ockert Rudolph Hoffman.

Mobile: 082 807 1991

I.d. :  5803095049088

Emloyment : Property Practitioner ( Intern)

Employer : Century 21 Alberton

History:

I have been employed by big corporates i.e. SA Breweries ( 10 Years )

 and there with Nampak Limited for 27 years before being retrenched in 2015.

I joined Century 21 in July 2017.

I have completed a long list of Training programmes through our in-house training department, and have also completed my EAAB Logbook and 12 month internship.

I have recently completed my NQF 4 training and my workbook will be going in for competency testing this week.

I will be doing my PDE exams at the first opportunity which seems to be in August 2019.

I intend doing my NQF 5 thereafter.

I am a self confident person , team player in general , but will not hesitate in doing things my own way should the team be dragging.

I am successful in Property Sales and have done 13 + sales during the last year.

I am an Area Specialist in Verwoerdpark , Alberton but is also active in the rest of Alberton.

I am well known already through many hours of canvassing, social media, cold calling,  road shows any other marketing activities.

I am a valid FFC  holder.

Currently I am in the fortunate position to have a total of 23 mandates in progress.

 

Ockie Hoffman

Chas Everitt Hartenbos

Tuesday, 05 September 2017 04:38

Chas Everitt International opens a new hotspot Hartenbos

Category Chas Franchise News

 

Hartenbos is no longer just a sleepy seaside village near Mossel Bay – and certainly not when it comes to property sales. Like many Garden Route destinations, it has experienced a significant influx of new residents and homebuyers in recent years and is now expanding rapidly.

 

So says Chantelle Grard, principal of the Chas Everitt International franchise in Mossel Bay, who with her business partner Charmaine Deacon has just opened a new office in Hartenbos to serve the growing market. This office has a high-visibility location on the corner of Louis Fourie and Boekenhout streets at the entrance to the village and already has a complement of six top agents.

 

“Hartenbos has always been a popular holiday and retirement destination due to its mild climate, a beautiful Blue Flag beach, warm sea, river frontage and many opportunities to experience unspoilt nature, including regular sightings of the Southern Right whales that return to this coast every year,” she notes.

 

“It is also only about 10 minutes’ drive from Mossel Bay and all the amenities of the bigger centre. The Langeberg Mall with 90 stores and restaurants is the closest shopping centre to Hartenbos, and we also have some of the best medical facilities in SA, including two private hospitals and a provincial hospital.

 

“As a result, most of the properties in the village used to be holiday homes that were occupied only part of the year, but in the past two years we have seen a huge increase in the number of permanent residents, many of whom have relocated with their families from GautengLimpopo and the Northern Cape because of the great lifestyle this area offers. There are also excellent public and private schools in Mossel Bay, which is where most Hartenbos residents work.”

 

And in recent months, Grard says, both the number of sales and home prices in Hartenbos and Hartenbos Heuwels have also increased steeply, especially in the secure complexes that are favoured by upcountry buyers. “There is also the Monte Christo eco-estate in this area, where more than 114 stands and 38 homes have been sold in the past 12 months.”

 

She says it is also interesting to note that the population of Hartenbos is getting “younger”, with the biggest cohort of recent buyers (42%) being in the 35 to 50 age-group, while the biggest cohort of existing owners (37%) is in the 50 to 65 age group.

 

“The new entrants are mostly professionals and senior business people and their presence will boost the local economy as they spend their earnings here and in some cases establish new practices and businesses in the area. For those who need to travel on business, another major plus of living here is the fact that the George airport is just 45km away and offers daily flights to Johannesburg,  Cape Town and Durban.”

   

Deeds Office statistics show that the average price of sectional title homes in Hartenbos has risen from R950 000 a year ago to around R1,2m currently, Grard says, and the average price of freehold homes from R1,35m to just under R1,6m. “There have been more than 140 home sales in the area in the past 12 months and the strength of demand is further indicated by the fact that the average number of days that a home is on the market before being sold has dropped from 97 to 82.

 

“In the newer area of Hartenbos Heuwels, the average sectional title price has risen from R1,2m to around R1,6m currently and the average freehold price has shot up from R1,4m to over R2m. The number of days on market has dropped from 106 to 83. Meanwhile in the Monte Christo estate, the average stand price has risen from R400 000 to R450 000, and the average home price from R2m to almost R2,3m.”

 

Chas Everitt International currently has almost 100 properties for sale in and around Hartenbos (seewww.chaseveritt.co.za), and for more information or to arrange a viewing, buyers should call the new office on 044 0500 200.

 

 

ISSUED BY

CHAS EVERITT INTERNATIONAL GEORGE

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL

CHANTELLE GRARD ON 082 422 1252  

OR VISIT www.chaseveritt.co.za

 

Caption:

The new Chas Everitt International office in Hartenbos has an eye-catching location – and a team of highly qualified and experienced agents.