When Corne Olivier bought a small agency in Mossel Bay back in 2013, he wasn’t just stepping into real estate; he was laying the groundwork for something bigger. With a vision rooted in trust, innovation, and local expertise, Corne rebranded the agency as Property Monopoly, and over a decade later, it has grown into one of Mossel Bay’s most respected real estate brands.

Today, Property Monopoly is not only a household name in the region, but it was also voted Best Real Estate Agency in Mossel Bay by Mossel Bay Advertiser readers in 2024, with another nomination hot on its heels for 2025. It’s a testament to the dedication Corne and his team have shown in serving the local community that he has called home for the past 23 years. 

Deep roots in the Garden Route
Corne’s property journey is deeply personal. Inspired by his mother, who has spent over 22 years in the industry, he always had a natural curiosity for real estate. But before he officially took the plunge, he spent five years in the publishing world, representing a property magazine distributed along the Garden Route. During this time, he learned the power of good marketing, an insight that continues to shape his approach today.

His first sale as an agent was a modest one-bedroom apartment in Diaz Beach, but the thrill of that first deal remains vivid. It wasn’t about the commission; it was about the excitement of helping someone take a step toward their dream. Since that first deal, Corne has not only grown his business but has also witnessed the continued rise of Mossel Bay as an attractive investment destination.

His core focus areas include Hartenbos, Diaz Beach, Seemeeu Park, Island View, Bayview, Monte Christo Eco Estate, Outeniquasbosch Wildlife Village, and Hartland Estate. With such extensive knowledge of the local market, it’s no wonder both buyers and sellers continually turn to him for advice and guidance.

What buyers and sellers want to know about the Mossel Bay property market

With years of experience under his belt, Corne understands the top priorities of clients. Buyers consistently ask about safety and security, a reflection of the increasing importance of peace of mind when investing in property. Sellers, on the other hand, are eager to understand market conditions and accurate area pricing, especially in a dynamic market like Mossel Bay.

For Corne, staying adaptable is key to success. The property market evolves, and agents need to evolve with it, whether that means adopting new technology, improving marketing strategies, or simply putting in the daily hard work that the job demands.

A tech-savvy approach to real estate

Technology has completely transformed how agents connect with clients, and Corne has embraced these changes with open arms. From social media marketing to video tours and personal branding, he understands that today’s buyers are often researching agents online before they even start looking for homes.

“Video content, online presence, and smart marketing strategies are essential tools for any modern agent,” he says. It’s a philosophy that’s embedded in Property Monopoly’s success, making the agency visible, engaging, and approachable in an increasingly digital world.

If he could automate one task, it would be canvassing. He says that using smart tech to identify and connect with potential listings faster and more effectively would be ideal.

Advice for aspiring agents

Corne’s advice for anyone entering the real estate industry is refreshingly straightforward: “Work hard, list hard — and sell easy.”

In his eyes, real estate isn’t something you can do part-time if you want to succeed. It’s a full-time commitment that requires consistency, effort, and a genuine passion for property.

Eyes on the future

Looking ahead, Corne’s goal for the next 12 months is crystal clear: keep Property Monopoly at the top as Mossel Bay’s best real estate agency.

It’s a goal fueled not just by ambition but by a genuine love for the area and the people who live there. Corne’s intimate understanding of Mossel Bay, combined with his drive to stay innovative, positions him well to continue leading the market.

Coffee, community, and commitment

Of course, no busy show day is complete without an extra-large cappuccino in hand, keeping Corne energised and ready to meet clients with his trademark enthusiasm.

After more than a decade in the business, Corne remains a dedicated advocate for the Mossel Bay property market, blending deep local knowledge with a forward-thinking, tech-driven approach. Whether you're buying, selling, or just curious about your options, with Corne and the Property Monopoly team, you’re in experienced and trusted hands.