Nadia Wallett

Wallett and Finch Properties / Principal Agent
Credentials
BCom Economics; PPRE (Professional Practitioner in Real Estate); Real Estate: NQF 5
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After graduating with a Bcom in economics, specialising in property studies, she entered the property industry in 2004. Nadia had the good fortune to undergo her brokerage training in Bishopscourt with one of Cape Town’s most accomplished agents. She went on to a two-year mentorship with a former MD of Seeff.

Having worked in all aspects of real estate, from development and rentals to buying and selling, she found her niche in helping buyers identify and acquire high-return investment properties.

After an illustrious career at Seeff Properties, she went independent for six years. In early 2020, she founded Wallett & Finch Properties in the hope of imparting more agents with the values of diversity, generosity, humanness, innovation, kindness and care, spreading prosperity through property further afield.

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Pricing smart: The real difference between a home's value and its marketability
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Pricing smart: The real difference between a home's value and its marketability
30 Oct 2025
In today's ever-evolving real estate market, understanding the intricate balance between a property's value and its marketability is crucial for both sellers and buyers. We delve into the key differences between these concepts and explore how they impact property transactions. Plus, we'll take a closer look at how a property valuation is done in South Africa.
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Property Market Snapshot: What South African Agents Are Seeing on the Ground
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Property Market Snapshot: What South African Agents Are Seeing on the Ground
29 Jul 2025
The latest FNB Estate Agent Survey for the second quarter of 2025 reveals a slight cooling in South Africa’s residential property market. While activity and sentiment have dipped compared to the previous quarter, the affordable housing segment continues to shine, driven by interest rate cuts and increased demand from first-time buyers.
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Thinking of selling your home privately? What South African sellers should know
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Thinking of selling your home privately? What South African sellers should know
25 Nov 2025
With the rising cost of living and tighter bank lending conditions, many homeowners are looking for ways to cut costs when selling, including the idea of avoiding estate agent commission by selling privately. While this may seem like a way to keep more money in your pocket, the risks in today’s market are far higher than most people realise. A private sale can quickly become expensive, stressful, and legally risky if you’re not fully prepared.
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Africa’s Wealth Boom: What It Means for South Africa’s Property Market
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