(Swakopmund) Robert Willson

(Swakopmund) Robert Willson

Property Practitioner Seeff Namibia
PPRA registered. FFC R 2024/16573
About Me:
I am a dedicated and experienced property consultant and very passionate about my profession. With over 10 years of experience in the industry I have built a reputation for delivering exceptional service and achieving successful results for my clients. My main focus is on commercial properties and the high-end of the residential market. Whether you are an experienced investor or a first-time buyer, I am committed to guiding you through every step of the process and ensuring a smooth and stress-free transaction.

Services Offered:
- Commercial property buying and selling
- Residential property buying and selling
- Investment property analysis and guidance
- Rental property management

Areas of Expertise:
- Sea front properties: I specialize in the upmarket seaboard area whether it be residential homes, commercial developments, or vacant land.
- Luxury properties: I have extensive experience in dealing with high-end luxury properties and catering to the needs of discerning clients.
- Investment opportunities: I excel in identifying lucrative investment opportunities.

Personal Interests:
In my free time I enjoy fishing and being in nature.

Languages Spoken: English, Afrikaans

My listings

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R3,510,000
3 Bedroom House For Sale in Ocean View
3 Beds
3 Baths
4 Parkings
338m²
R2,070,000
2 Bedroom Townhouse For Sale in Rossmund Golf Estate
2 Beds
1 Bath
1 Parking
149m²
R12,700,000
5 Bedroom House For Sale in Hage Heights
5 Beds
5 Baths
3 Parkings
660m²
Exclusive Sole Mandate
R1,190,000
2 Bedroom Townhouse For Sale in Kramersdorf
2 Beds
1 Bath
2 Parkings
82m²
R2,800,000
3 Bedroom Townhouse For Sale in Kramersdorf
3 Beds
2 Baths
2 Parkings
166m²
R11,345,250
4 Bedroom House For Sale in Mile 4
4 Beds
4 Baths
2 Parkings
474m²
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My deals

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Our Areas

Henties Bay

Henties Bay, or Hentiesbaai, is well-loved for its rustic, peaceful ambience, temperate weather and seemingly endless unspoilt beaches. It forms part of the Skeleton coast, which was named in honour of the countless skeletons of ships and whales...