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HomestoriesMeet Wade Real Estate's Mandy Steketee

Meet Wade Real Estate’s Mandy Steketee

Joining the Wade Real Estate team in February 2022 was a realisation of a long-held desire to work in the Real Estate industry.

I have an absolute passion for property.

Over the past thirty years, I dreamt and developed property alongside my husband Pieter.

I have experienced the process of purchasing land, planning, building, styling, landscaping, and selling quality homes in the Warwick, Toowoomba, and Highfields’s area.

Having experienced the emotion and excitement that come with selling and purchasing homes, please trust you can depend on me to guide and support you as we journey through the process be it selling or purchasing.

Please know you can rely one hundred percent on my professional, honest, and truly caring approach in every aspect of my work for you and with you.

My career background has been mother of two great sons, hairdressing, retail, education, and healthcare.

I’m driven and possess an absolute desire to help people.

I am known by many for my friendly, genuinely caring personality and manner.

I will always work hard and strive to ensure I’m acting in my client’s best interest.

With a deep sense of belonging and love for the Warwick and the Southern Downs region I live within is my respect and support for the astounding businesses we have here in our local community.

I look forward to my personal growth through constant learning and developing as a Real Estate sales agent here at Wade Real Estate, supported by the Wade Team.

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