Seef
Selling or buying in Knysna means navigating a market shaped by seasonal tourism, retirement migration, and a tight inventory of waterfront properties. You need someone who understands what draws buyers here—whether they're looking for a permanent escape, a holiday home, or an investment property. The pressure comes from competing with other provinces, managing expectations about price movement, and timing listings around school holidays and the tourist calendar. A good agent reads the local demand signals: where retirees are clustering, which neighbourhoods are gentrifying, what the market can actually bear. Seef works with the realities of a small-city market where relationships matter as much as listings, where buyers often need financing arranged around seasonal income, and where a property's appeal shifts depending on who's looking.