Award-winning real estate salesperson and gifted troubleshooter, Rami Al-Batniji has a past marked by success stories borne out of his drive to succeed and inspire others to do the same. Rami is a highly motivated and uniquely talented real estate operative who as a competitive bodybuilder starts his day at 4.30am.
Rami emigrated to New Zealand from Eastern Europe with his parents as a youngster. After studying law and commerce at university, he held pivotal corporate postings in a career spanning 10 years with a high-profile household goods retailer. In operational roles that took him all over the country and the world, Rami secured turnaround in productivity and profitability and was a much-admired leader in the field. In 2020 he took his highly relevant and transferable skills and moved into real estate joining Harcourts Papakura in late 2021 following a year with another brand.
Rami won Rookie of the Year in his first real estate year and went on to break records and chalk up astonishing client satisfaction milestones as well as securing #1 in the office in under 12 months. Highly driven with a clear-headed and rational approach to problem solving, Rami overlays his pragmatism with the utmost finesse and an enormous capacity to put himself in another’s shoes. A world-traveller who is fluent in multiple languages, Rami has the insight to understand the challenges of moving and changing your environment – a critical trait for building empathy and connection with his sellers and buyers. Full of fresh ideas and a determination to think outside the box to benefit those he serves, Rami openly welcomes conjunctional deals to secure the best possible price for his vendors. Articulate and discerning, Rami is able to quickly see a bigger picture then break it down into the million critical details always with an eye to enhancing the client experience.
For Rami, family comes first and he is a devoted husband and father to three beautiful daughters. A strong belief in giving back, for every home he sells Rami donates $1000 to charity.