Non-Principal Property Practitioner

My relationship with property goes back to 1990, when I bought my first home and caught the bug. I completed my formal training in 2005, and began my career selling farms and homes in the Little Karoo — a region I loved for its character and its people.
From there, life took me to Ladysmith in KwaZulu-Natal before bringing me back to the Western Cape in 2012, where I spent several years in Stellenbosch working across sectional title and residential properties. In 2021, I moved to the West Coast, and for the past five years I've been serving clients across Yzerfontein, Darling, and Malmesbury.
Before real estate became my full focus, I built a career in education — I hold an Honours degree in Science Education and spent a decade with the Department of Education and Culture, specialising in adult training. In 1994, I made a big pivot, running a large guest house in Calitzdorp while stepping into property sales on the side. My husband farmed there, and it's where we raised our children. That season of life taught me a lot about hard work, community, and what home really means.
That understanding shapes how I work with clients today. Buying or selling property is rarely just a transaction — it carries real weight, real emotion, and real consequences. My job is to give you the information, honesty, and support you need to make good decisions, without the pressure or the noise.
I work primarily in residential property and take pride in being straightforward, dependable, and genuinely invested in getting the right outcome for you — whether you're buying or selling your first home, downsizing, or making a strategic investment.
Property is about people first. That's never changed for me.