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Do you have what it takes to be a

Fresh Eyes Inspector (FEI)?

Meet The Team

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Martin Kruger

Fresh Eyes Inspector

Martin’s eye for attention to detail is enhanced by his skills as a professional interior decorator. He sees the potential in a room that you may not have even noticed. Martin has a history in fabrics, wall coverings and retail furnishings, and sales at a senior management level. He brings professionalism to his communications with accommodation owners and managers, and is meticulous in his Fresh Eyes Inspections, reports and valuable advice. Martin carries out Fresh Eyes accommodation inspections for Airbnb’s, guest houses and boutique hotels in the Cape Town and Durban areas of South Africa. 

 

Email: fresheyesinspection@gmail.com

Mob: +27 (0)82 853 7235 

Lani Pieters

Fresh Eyes Inspector

Lani has an exceptional eye for detail and a strong creative streak. She has a history in the hospitality industry as a guest house owner and in the film and TV industry as an Art Director for films and commercials. She brings the qualities of excellence, detail and creative vision to her role as a Fresh Eyes Accommodation Inspector, by assisting Airbnbs, guest houses and boutique hotels in Cape Town and Johannesburg, to stand out from the crowd and reach their potential.

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Email: fresheyes.lani@gmail.com

Mob: +27 (0)84 445 3380

Nantu Mangena

Fresh Eyes Inspector

Nantu joins the Fresh Eyes Inspector team in  Cape Town, with 15 years sales and marketing experience, enriched by her love of curating beautiful spaces, having run both an art gallery and retail store. Many years working in the tourism industry have sharpened her attention to detail, and added a business-minded approach to helping guest accommodations reach their potential. Nantu’s growing passion for design history and understanding of the power of storytelling in business, adds a unique perspective to her approach as a Fresh Eyes Inspector.

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Email: nantuism@gmail.com

Mob: +27 (0)82 374 0740

Lorin Strieman

Fresh Eyes Inspector

Lorin Strieman is a Fresh Eyes Inspector with an incredible eye for detail. This is born from her experience managing several holiday-let properties and as an Airbnb Superhost with over 550 complimentary reviews. Her depth of knowledge enables her to offer invaluable advice on maintenance and cleaning issues. But, she also calls on her creative talents working in paint and porcelain, and as a qualified Textile Designer and former Gallery owner, to help source local handmade crafts that bring a ‘sense of place’ to an establishment.

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Email: lorinstrieman@gmail.com

Mob: +27 (0)82 771 2363

Have you got what it takes to be a Fresh Eyes Inspector?

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If you've got experience in the hospitality accommodation industry, guest relations or quality control, or if you have a great eye for detail, are well travelled having stayed in Airbnb's and can always spot how a place could be improved, you might well have what it takes to become a Fresh Eyes Inspector.

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FEI's are trained in the Fresh Eyes methodology to inspect guest accommodation and add value to the client by offering advice that can help them make it the best possible. You are your own boss under the Fresh Eyes brand, working hours to suit you and may offer and charge for any additional services outside of your FEI role if you have relevant skills.

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Your success depends on your ability to build a client base in your area and the best way to do that is to work with agencies or hosts who have several vacation rental properties.

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Want to know more? Then watch this video which answers all the questions you may have.........

 

Testimonial

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Thank you for the final stage of the FEI Training today. The whole day was planned and arranged perfectly. Toolkits with logos, advice sheets, brand documentation, stickers, etc., are super and I am excited to start building my business as a Certified Fresh Eyes Inspector.

Martin Kruger

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