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RE/MAX empowers Langebaan community

02 Sep 2013

This year the RE/MAX brand celebrates its 40th anniversary as a leading international real estate group, and to mark this amazing achievement, many of the offices around the country have taken it upon themselves to give back to the communities in which they work and live.

The Langebaan Community Policing Forum (CPF) was presented a cheque because of the outstanding work that they do and the various ways in which they get involved in all aspects of the community and the people that live here.

Domonick Lodewick, Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Lifestyle Estates which is located in Langebaan, says his office has taken the brand’s ethos to heart regarding community involvement, and has managed to raise R33 511 through the RE/MAX Foundation for charity and local community upliftment.

He says each one of their estate agents has dedicated a percentage of their commission towards this initiative, so whether it’s from the sale of a property or a property rental, part of the money goes into the fund to give back to the community.

He says with this structure they will be able to keep raising funds and contribute to various projects in and around the Langebaan area, as opposed to just a once-off donation.

Lodewick says R23 457, which is 70 percent of the total money raised, was presented to their nominated charity - the Langebaan Community Policing Forum (CPF) in a cheque presentation on 22 August. The remaining 30 percent balancewill be retained by the RE/MAX Foundation for allocation to other national causes.

“We decided that the Langebaan CPF would be our nominated charity because of the outstanding work that they do and the various ways in which they get involved in all aspects of the community and the people that live here. Donating this money is a way for us to acknowledge and contribute to the work that they do.”

As a formal link between the South African Police Service and the community they serve, the Langebaan CPF identifies community policing challenges and raises support to overcome these challenges in various ways to build a crime-free society in Langebaan.They give essential feedback to the public with regard to current crime levels and outline various crime prevention actions.

Lodewick says with so many South Africans having been affected by crime in some way, making an area a safer place to stay is a top priority.

Adrian Goslett, CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, says from a real estate perspective security has a major influence on where home buyers choose to live. He says as real estate professionals they understand the importance that groups such as Community Policing Forums have within a community.

He says if a community is safe, that has a direct impact on the value of property in that particular area and it is vital to them as a business as well as to the members of that community.

“Our aim is to continue with our involvement with the Langebaan CPF as well as other initiatives within our local community which assist in making it a better place to live. Community upliftment is our passion and we are dedicated to making a positive impact in the Langebaan area.”

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