Harriet Kilimann

Harriet Kilimann

Sales Associate

Independent Property Group / North

Independent Property Group / North

About Harriet Kilimann

With a diverse background in wine and horse training, Harriet Kilimann joined Independent at the start of 2022 to pursue her passion for real estate. Beginning her journey as a leasing consultant, Harriet has quickly ascended to the role of sales associate for our Independent North team, where she has truly flourished.

Harriet's friendly professional demeanour sets the tone for her exceptional behind-the-scenes work. She meticulously coordinates all pre-market activities, manages social media, and handles the intricate operations that keep our team running smoothly. Her keen attention to detail ensures that both vendors and buyers receive excellent communication and efficient service.

Harriet's unique creative flair shines through in the advertisements and property videos she produces for her team. She dedicates significant time, effort, and care to create compelling media that captures attention and drives engagement.

Committed to providing a seamless transition from the initial appraisal to settlement, Harriet instils confidence and assurance in every step of the process for her clients and customers. Working alongside Tammy Bush, they form an unstoppable team in the world of real estate.

Outside the office, Harriet enjoys riding her pony, restoring old cars, and participating in aerial sports.

Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Sales
-
Sold
2
For sale
-
Avg. days advertised
Plus 4 properties sold as joint agent
Harriet Kilimann
Sales Associate
Independent Property Group / North
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