Emma Oelz

The Cape Town Real Estate Company / Candidate Property Practitioner
Credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Equestrian Studies (Savannah College of Art and Design)
More about Emma

Growing up in Constantia in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, I have always had a strong interest in the city’s dynamic property market. I attended school in Claremont, have deep roots in the Southern Suburbs and an excellent understanding of the area’s unique character and lifestyle, bringing local knowledge that adds value when it comes to marketing and selling homes in the area.

Alongside real estate, I have a BA degree in equestrian studies from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in the USA. My lifelong equestrian background allows me to offer specialist insight into equestrian properties in Constantia, Hout Bay, and Noordhoek, giving sellers in these niche markets a unique advantage. In addition, I work across a wide range of property types throughout Cape Town and the Southern Suburbs, providing all clients with the same level of dedication and expertise.

I am proud to be working alongside Andre Langeveldt, the broker owner of The Cape Town Real Estate Company, a team known for professionalism, ethics, and integrity. Andre has over 22 years of experience in real estate and sold over 2000 houses in his career. He has been a consistent top performing agent in the Western Cape for many years and has a wealth of experience. I look forward to contributing my knowledge, energy, and dedication to help clients achieve the best possible outcome when selling their homes

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