Making Real Estate "real".
Andrea brings 16 years of hands-on experience in the Wellington real estate market, backed by
deep local knowledge and a straight-talking,
practical approach.
Andrea brings 16 years of hands-on experience in the Wellington real estate market, backed by deep local knowledge and a straight-talking, practical approach.
Born and raised in Wellington, Andrea understands the nuances of its suburbs, its people, and its property cycles — and she uses that insight to guide clients clearly and confidently through what can otherwise be a stressful process. Her focus is always on realistic advice, smart strategy, and achieving the best possible outcome, not just a quick sale.
Beyond real estate, Andrea is deeply embedded in her community. She serves as Chair of both the Karori Residents’ Association and the Karori Community Patrol, roles that reflect her longstanding commitment to neighbourhood wellbeing, safety, and advocacy. These roles intertwine with local Council projects and panels she sits on, constantly growing Andrea’s knowledge, experience and connections across the city.
This community leadership has also shaped her governance experience, including her role on the Real Estate Authority board, where she contributes a practitioner’s perspective alongside a strong focus on professionalism, ethics, and consumer trust.
Andrea is also proud to support medical research through her ongoing commitment to the Gillies McIndoe Research Institute. She donates a portion of every commission she earns, with a personal goal of contributing $10,000 each year to support life-changing research into cancer and other serious illnesses.
This commitment reflects Andrea’s belief that success should also create positive impact beyond property transactions. She was recognised for her wider contribution to Wellington with the Absolutely Positively Wellingtonian Award (previously Civic Award) — an honour that speaks to her values of integrity, transparency, and local pride.
For Andrea, real estate is not just about property — it’s about people, community, and doing the job properly.