Hashtags Property Group celebrates R1 billion in property sales

Robert Teboho Tsekoa

MAIN IMAGE: Robert Teboho Tsekoa – founder of Hashtags Property Group

Staff writer

Hashtags Property Group recently held an awards ceremony at the Bryanston Country Club in Johannesburg, celebrating the company’s significant achievement of reaching R1 billion in property sales and the successful establishment of 50 real estate franchises.

The group’s founder, Robert Teboho Tsekoa, known as Rob T, has ambitious plans for the future. His vision includes expanding Hashtags Property Group to 1,000 franchises by 2030. Rob T is not just an entrepreneur; he is also a motivational speaker and business coach, passionately driving industry transformation.

Hashtags Property Group serves as a foundation for entrepreneurial development within the property industry. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including entrepreneurial training and business development support. Their strategic approach focuses on creating sustainable small and medium real estate agencies, ensuring that franchises are not only compliant but also profitable and geared for growth.

The awards ceremony was attended by partners, including Nedbank and CBI Attorneys and Conveyancers, as well as representatives from industry bodies Rebosa, the NPF, and NPPC.  The event highlighted Hashtags Property Group’s commitment to fostering a thriving and dynamic real estate sector.

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