Aniska Vollgraaff

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Languages
Afrikaans
English
Services
Residential Rentals
Residential Sales
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Listing, marketing and selling properties in Swakopmund and finally presenting myself is a blessing I’m grateful to finally experience. Our focus and mission will be attention to detail, prompt, professional, honest and dedicated service; maintaining client satisfaction. Always show respect and gain everlasting trust.

Aniska Vollgraaf has been in the residential property industry since 2009. Her almost 10 year career has been predominantly in the Blouberg area in Cape Town South Africa. She is now based in Swakopmund where she has continued in the residential property industry.

She started out in the industry as a Property Administrator and quickly progressed to Realtor. This gives her a competitive advantage as she fully understands the entire process of buying and selling a home and is able to assist her clients every step of the way.

For two years, Aniska ran her own business within a business for the first virtual real estate company in South Africa. It’s a very tech-savvy company that conducts all its business via the internet. Being exposed to this new way of doing business, Aniska was able to broaden her knowledge of internet based real estate programs further contributing to her extensive knowledge and experience.

In 2016, Aniska relocated from Cape Town to Swakopmund with her family and quickly found her niche at a renowned local Real Estate Agency. Here she was able to integrate her world class experience with the Namibian property industry setting herself up to be a force to be reckoned with in the Swakopmund and surrounding areas.

Aniska is distinguished for her unparalleled passion for customer service and professionalism. Assisting clients to buy, sell or rent is not a once off transaction, but rather building client relations for life.

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