Ayanda Quma

Harcourts Mercantile / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Discover the difference with Ayanda Quma, a seasoned real estate consultant who combines extensive expertise in public administration and financial advisory to deliver unparalleled service. Based in Mdantsane, Ayanda holds an NQF Level 4 in Real Estate from Charter Academy and a Higher Certificate in Public Administration from the University of Fort Hare, making her uniquely qualified to guide you through your real estate journey.

Ayanda's in-depth knowledge of the property market, coupled with her sharp financial analysis and regulatory compliance skills, ensures that you receive the best advice and strategies tailored to your needs. Her proficiency in market analysis, property viewings, negotiations, and contract preparation guarantees smooth, hassle-free transactions and maximum satisfaction.

What sets Ayanda apart is her exceptional customer service and dedication to client success. She excels in critical soft skills such as adaptability, communication, and problem-solving, ensuring that she can navigate any challenge and keep your best interests at heart. Ayanda's holistic approach means she’s not just selling properties; she’s helping you make informed, strategic investments. Ayanda's commitment to excellence extends beyond her professional life. She is deeply involved in her community, leading initiatives such as soup kitchens for the homeless, street cleaning projects, child welfare advocacy, and support for victims of gender-based violence and rape. Her compassionate nature and dedication to improving the lives of others are reflected in her professional work, where she prioritizes your well-being and success.

Choose Ayanda Quma as your real estate consultant and experience a seamless, rewarding journey in the property market. With Ayanda, you’re not just finding a house; you’re securing your future with a trusted advisor who is committed to making your real estate dreams a reality.

Contact Ayanda today and take the first step towards your perfect property experience.

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