Seeff, Celebrating 60-years and Top Licensee Awards
Seeff Property Group has plenty to celebrate – the company recently turned 60 and recognised 100 of its top-performing agents at its annual conference.
Seeff Property Group has plenty to celebrate – the company recently turned 60 and recognised 100 of its top-performing agents at its annual conference.
Seeff Property Group is celebrating its 60th birthday this year and sharing the joy with sellers by launching a competition with a R1 million prize.
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