Yvonne van Staden

Property Vine Cape Town / Candidate Property Practitioner
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Registered with the PPRA

Along with an Irish accent to die for, the personality Yvonne exemplifies will keep you coming back for more. Yvonne is one of you, she is one of us, she is familiarity. The one you can relate to no matter what your walk of life. A mother of 3, the home maker and homework supervisor, an ex-Pilates instructor and wellness expert, a working mom, a networker, and a multi-tasker.

Although we can’t vouch for the wine Ireland has to offer, our vine will flourish because Yvonne’s Irish blood runs to our roots, nurturing relationships in her everyday life, organically.

Prior to starting her Cape Town life in 2013, Yvonne spent over a decade working for one of UK's leading Commercial Law firms overseeing an extensive commercial real estate portfolio, building strong connections and honing her expertise in the property sector. Upon relocating to Cape Town, Yvonne launched her own wellness business opening a number of studios, building a successful and well-regarded reputation within the fitness community.

With a deep-rooted passion for people and real estate, together with an exceptional track record, Yvonne was brought into the Sotheby’s International family focusing on the suburb of Constantia, where she was a top performing agent utilising her knowledge of property, her business ethics combined with her Irish charm and incredible communication skills, she flawlessly ensured seamless transactions.

Professionalism, integrity, efficiency and naturally approachability cements her with the “go to” when it comes to all things Real Estate.

They say there is a wine for every palate, but Yvonne will appeal to all those who interact with her.

Our boutique company welcomes her vibrant nature.

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