Lindsay Dwyer

Property Vine Cape Town / Founder & Director
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Registered with the PPRA
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Lindsay is the Founder and Director of Property Vine Cape Town as well as a seasoned real estate professional with a passion for connecting people with their ideal homes and creating a seamless selling process from start to finish.

Lindsay's journey began in 2013 as an assistant to the renowned Anne Porter of Anne Porter Properties. This foundational experience ignited her passion for real estate, quickly establishing her as a key figure in the Newlands area. With numerous awards and accolades to her name during her time at Rawson Properties as well as Keller Williams Realty, Lindsay's success is not just measured by numbers but by the deep, lasting relationships she cultivates with her clients - relationships rooted in trust, transparency, and exceptional service. Her approach to real estate is as nurturing and supportive as the roots of a vine that provide essential nutrients and stability.

Beyond her professional achievements, Lindsay is a devoted mother and a passionate advocate for animal welfares actively supporting fundraising for TEARS, reflecting her compassionate and community-oriented spirit.

Lindsay's vision for Property Vine is to create a boutique, non-traditional business that prioritises ethical practices and an open and honest, client-focused experience.

“The goal is to receive a personal recommendation from every client we come across due to the flawless service provided throughout their real estate journey with us, creating a sustainable authentic referral-based business.”

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