Lee-Ann Hendry from Bond Nest speaks about the need for ongoing innovation in serving the South African home-buyer

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In an industry marked by rapid change and growing demands, the South African property market stands on the edge of a significant transformation.

With economic uncertainties on the rise, real estate agents face unprecedented challenges, now tasked with finding innovative ways to secure stable incomes while also navigating the complexities of the modern homebuyer’s needs.

Bond Nest is a revolutionary platform designed to bridge the gap between homebuyers, real estate agents, and bank specialists.

This afternoon we are joined by Lee-Ann Hendry from Bond Nest for more on this platform

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Isn’t it funny how this whole real estate thing works – or doesn’t work? We’ve been in the industry a long time.

One thing we know for sure, is that real estate agents work the hardest, and the longest – and for the least amount of revenue. We ‘re here to change this. Bond Nest is the South African realtor’s right hand man. We’re helping real estate agents improve their monthly earning capacity, through our Bond Nest platform. Certified, safe, simple and money in your pocket – so you can afford that uber, and other things too - to get you through.

Register with us today, and feel just how good fairtrade real estate, feels.
https://bondnest.co.za/Account/Register

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18 Sep 2024 English South Africa Business News

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