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Across the country, elegant three-course lunches were hosted to honour Double Diamond and Titan Club winners, as well as high-achieving teams who delivered exceptional results.
The 2025 awards highlighted the dedication, resilience, and record-breaking performance of Remax agents, showcasing their ability to thrive in a competitive market while setting new benchmarks for excellence in South Africa’s real estate industry.
“I am incredibly proud of all our agents’ achievements. The success of our brand is built off the hard work and passion of each and every one of our agents,” says Adrian Goslett, regional director and chief executive officer of Remax Southern Africa.
The nationwide awards roadshow began at Emperors Palace in Gauteng, drawing the largest crowd of the series with 892 attendees, before moving to the Boardwalk Hotel in Gqeberha, which hosted 218 guests. In the Western Cape, 331 attended the awards lunch at Grand West, and the series concluded at Sibaya in KwaZulu-Natal with 283 attendees.
Among the highest honours awarded, 18 associates qualified for the prestigious Double Diamond Club, while 44 achieved Diamond Club status. A further 48 agents earned Titan Club recognition.
The top two individuals nationally by registered commissions for 2025 are:
The top two rental agents nationally by registered commissions for 2025 are:
The top two teams nationally for 2025 are:
The top two broker owners and managers nationally for 2025 are:
Reflecting on the year, Goslett notes that the achievements celebrated are a testament to the strength and determination of the ReMax network. “Despite numerous challenges, our agents were able to achieve incredible results. It has been a privilege to celebrate these achievements with them at our awards events across the country,” he concludes.