While winter typically sees a seasonal slowdown in the property market, Seeff Queensburgh is bucking the trend with an exceptional performance in June and July, reporting outstanding sales figures that are setting a new benchmark for the region. This impressive surge highlights the enduring demand for properties in Queensburgh and the strategic prowess of the Seeff team.
Despite the cooler weather, Seeff Queensburgh has experienced a robust period, with a significant number of properties changing hands across various price points and property types. This strong activity comes at a time when other regions might be experiencing a quieter market, underscoring Queensburgh's appeal and the agency's effective sales strategies. "We are absolutely thrilled with our winter sales performance for June and July," says Jan Vermeulen - Licensee (Owner) "Queensburgh continues to demonstrate its resilience and attractiveness as a residential area, and our team has been working tirelessly to connect buyers with their ideal homes, even during what is traditionally a slower season."
Several factors are believed to be contributing to this outstanding performance. The Queensburgh property market, as part of the broader Durban region, has shown moderate growth in 2025, driven by factors such as interest rate cuts which have improved affordability for buyers. Furthermore, Queensburgh's diverse property offerings, from family homes to simplexes and flats, cater to a wide range of buyers, ensuring a consistent level of interest.
The local market's stability, coupled with Seeff's proactive marketing and extensive network, has created a favourable environment for sales. Properties in Queensburgh are being effectively showcased, attracting serious buyers who are keen to invest in this established and well-located community.
"Our success in June and July is a testament to the hard work of our agents and the inherent value of Queensburgh properties," adds Jan Vermeulen "We are seeing a consistent demand, and we anticipate this positive momentum to continue as we head into the latter half of the year."
The exceptional winter sales figures from Seeff Queensburgh provide a strong indicator of a healthy and active property market in the area, offering a promising outlook for homeowners and prospective buyers alike.