iSearch Properties
TrustIndex
0
Ranking
#5
in Real Estate
NPS Score
100
Recommended: Very Likely
Jun '25 - May '26
iSearch Properties has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 1 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked iSearch Properties across 32 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
They have been very helpful even with negotiating with the owners. We received an excellent service from iSearch
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
They have been very helpful even with negotiating with the owners. We received an excellent service from iSearch
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My property in Highveld, was on the market for three months with a total of five agents handling the marketing. I signed a mandate with Maritsa Brandt (iSearch Properties Centurion) on November 13th, 2024, and by November 29th, I had accepted an Offer to Purchase. Throughout the process, Maritsa kept me well-informed and consistently brought potential buyers. Her positive attitude, warm personality, and professionalism made the experience a pleasant one. I can definitely recommend Maritsa as an estate agent.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My property in Highveld, was on the market for three months with a total of five agents handling the marketing. I signed a mandate with Maritsa Brandt (iSearch Properties Centurion) on November 13th, 2024, and by November 29th, I had accepted an Offer to Purchase. Throughout the process, Maritsa kept me well-informed and consistently brought potential buyers. Her positive attitude, warm personality, and professionalism made the experience a pleasant one. I can definitely recommend Maritsa as an estate agent.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My experience with the company, particularly my agent at the time, Arno Brandt was very pleasant. He negotiated the best deal for us and that, I will always appreciate a lot. He was very professional, there was open communication and he is a great listener. He understood my requirements and circumstances at that time. Keep up the great work!! I would definitely recommend the Company to anyone, whether for rental, sale or buying..
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
My experience with the company, particularly my agent at the time, Arno Brandt was very pleasant. He negotiated the best deal for us and that, I will always appreciate a lot. He was very professional, there was open communication and he is a great listener. He understood my requirements and circumstances at that time. Keep up the great work!! I would definitely recommend the Company to anyone, whether for rental, sale or buying..
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Arno was absolutely awesome. Our house was on the market for around 9 months, when i was just about to move to renting it out, Arno came to our rescue and in less than a month he came with a bunch of good prospective buyers and managed to sell the house Thank you very much for your support and for your great assistance All the best
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Arno was absolutely awesome. Our house was on the market for around 9 months, when i was just about to move to renting it out, Arno came to our rescue and in less than a month he came with a bunch of good prospective buyers and managed to sell the house Thank you very much for your support and for your great assistance All the best
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
In the age of digital dominance, companies wield considerable power in their ability to access and utilize personal data. However, with this power comes great responsibility. iSearch Properties, a purported real estate company, stands under the spotlight for its alleged unfair business practices, flagrant abuse of authority to access private data, and reprehensible behavior of posting negative feedback with vulgar language on public reviews. The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) in many jurisdictions serves as a bulwark against the misuse of personal data. However, it seems that iSearch Properties has chosen to disregard these regulations, exploiting loopholes to access individuals' private information without proper consent. This raises serious concerns about the company's ethical standards and respect for privacy rights. Reports have surfaced indicating that iSearch Properties has been accessing personal data without explicit permission, potentially breaching the trust of its clients and violating legal boundaries. By sidestepping regulations put in place to protect individuals' privacy, iSearch Properties not only undermines consumer trust but also sets a dangerous precedent for other businesses operating in the digital sphere. Furthermore, the company's ********* practices extend beyond mere data privacy violations. Numerous instances have been documented where iSearch Properties has responded to negative feedback on public platforms with vulgar language and unprofessional conduct. This behavior not only reflects poorly on the company's image but also raises questions about its commitment to customer satisfaction and professionalism. In a marketplace where reputation and trust are paramount, such actions by iSearch Properties are not only detrimental to its own brand but also to the broader real estate industry. Consumers rightfully expect businesses to uphold the highest standards of integrity and respect for privacy, and iSearch Properties' actions fall short of these expectations. It is imperative for regulatory authorities to investigate these allegations thoroughly and hold iSearch Properties accountable for any breaches of privacy laws or ********* behavior. Additionally, consumers should exercise caution when engaging with companies that demonstrate a disregard for privacy rights and ethical conduct. In conclusion, iSearch Properties' unfair business practices, abuse of authority to access private data, and unprofessional behavior in responding to public feedback underscore the importance of vigilance in protecting consumer rights and holding businesses accountable for their actions. It is only through such scrutiny and accountability that trust and integrity can be preserved in the digital marketplace.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
In the age of digital dominance, companies wield considerable power in their ability to access and utilize personal data. However, with this power comes great responsibility. iSearch Properties, a purported real estate company, stands under the spotlight for its alleged unfair business practices, flagrant abuse of authority to access private data, and reprehensible behavior of posting negative feedback with vulgar language on public reviews. The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) in many jurisdictions serves as a bulwark against the misuse of personal data. However, it seems that iSearch Properties has chosen to disregard these regulations, exploiting loopholes to access individuals' private information without proper consent. This raises serious concerns about the company's ethical standards and respect for privacy rights. Reports have surfaced indicating that iSearch Properties has been accessing personal data without explicit permission, potentially breaching the trust of its clients and violating legal boundaries. By sidestepping regulations put in place to protect individuals' privacy, iSearch Properties not only undermines consumer trust but also sets a dangerous precedent for other businesses operating in the digital sphere. Furthermore, the company's ********* practices extend beyond mere data privacy violations. Numerous instances have been documented where iSearch Properties has responded to negative feedback on public platforms with vulgar language and unprofessional conduct. This behavior not only reflects poorly on the company's image but also raises questions about its commitment to customer satisfaction and professionalism. In a marketplace where reputation and trust are paramount, such actions by iSearch Properties are not only detrimental to its own brand but also to the broader real estate industry. Consumers rightfully expect businesses to uphold the highest standards of integrity and respect for privacy, and iSearch Properties' actions fall short of these expectations. It is imperative for regulatory authorities to investigate these allegations thoroughly and hold iSearch Properties accountable for any breaches of privacy laws or ********* behavior. Additionally, consumers should exercise caution when engaging with companies that demonstrate a disregard for privacy rights and ethical conduct. In conclusion, iSearch Properties' unfair business practices, abuse of authority to access private data, and unprofessional behavior in responding to public feedback underscore the importance of vigilance in protecting consumer rights and holding businesses accountable for their actions. It is only through such scrutiny and accountability that trust and integrity can be preserved in the digital marketplace.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Decided to write this review as I was helping my mother in law look for a new place and drove around Centurion after I googled rental /property company's As I drove to the property of I Search Properties as I was in that general area only to find out from the garage attendants and other business around their offices that they have not been in that office for nearly 5 to 6 months maybe more , I generally rather meet people if possible that just deal with them over the phone if possible ...but advertising your business and premises on the internet and not having been in that building for more than 6 months sounds ***** to me
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Decided to write this review as I was helping my mother in law look for a new place and drove around Centurion after I googled rental /property company's As I drove to the property of I Search Properties as I was in that general area only to find out from the garage attendants and other business around their offices that they have not been in that office for nearly 5 to 6 months maybe more , I generally rather meet people if possible that just deal with them over the phone if possible ...but advertising your business and premises on the internet and not having been in that building for more than 6 months sounds ***** to me
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
They advertise everywhere, but have no website, no-one at their advertised address (in fact, the people at the company next door say they haven't seen them in months), and their office number (012) 665 5562 does not exist, so they certainly have all the signs of a bad/unprofessional/**** company. I see their google reviews are terrible as well, and whenever someone complains about them, their attitude is not one of trying to help, but rather to attack the person reporting the bad service, even bypassing POPI act by exposing where they work, etc, and trying to make it look as if one should not do business with the place these people work at. If this is the kind of service and integrity one can expect from this company, I'd rather not do business with them. Also, all their good hellopeter reviews are **** / self-posted, another reason to rather avoid them.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
They advertise everywhere, but have no website, no-one at their advertised address (in fact, the people at the company next door say they haven't seen them in months), and their office number (012) 665 5562 does not exist, so they certainly have all the signs of a bad/unprofessional/**** company. I see their google reviews are terrible as well, and whenever someone complains about them, their attitude is not one of trying to help, but rather to attack the person reporting the bad service, even bypassing POPI act by exposing where they work, etc, and trying to make it look as if one should not do business with the place these people work at. If this is the kind of service and integrity one can expect from this company, I'd rather not do business with them. Also, all their good hellopeter reviews are **** / self-posted, another reason to rather avoid them.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
The worst agents i have had to deal with. Very pretentious, rude and incompetent. And all the action starts after they get your deposit & rental monies. They will ignore calls, texts and will not give your deposit back. I am currently consulting with my legal cover to get my deposit from isearch properties. Extremely rude and unprofessional individuals.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
The worst agents i have had to deal with. Very pretentious, rude and incompetent. And all the action starts after they get your deposit & rental monies. They will ignore calls, texts and will not give your deposit back. I am currently consulting with my legal cover to get my deposit from isearch properties. Extremely rude and unprofessional individuals.
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