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House, sale, mcgregor, western cape

house, 1000m² This property investment makes not only sense, but also cents Those in the know are getting in the “Buy to Let” market – are you? Sit back whilst your property increases in value, enjoy the use thereof and still derive an income from it. A pair of period-style Karoo-semi’s: Light and airy. Each consists of an entrance hall, 2 spacious bedrooms, a full bathroom, large lounge-dining room and kitchen. They are well fitted out with lots of cupboard space. Situated on 1000m2 near nature reserve on the edge of town with lovely views over the village and clear night skies. Keep one for your own use, let the other; let both; Use one as a guest-cottage. R1 200 000 for the pair.
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1,200,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, margate, kwazulu natal

flat Lovely bachelor unit 100m from Margate Beach. Balcony with sea view and fully furnished. Secure basement parking and walk to all amenities. Excellent letting potential and can sleep 5. Very Good Buy!
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435,000 ZAR

Plot, sale, elgin district, western cape

plot Over the mountains and far away lies a peaceful green valley that has quietly been making its mark on the property market. Elgin Country Estate in the fertile Elgin valley is a development that shows thought and sensitivity, incorporating the best that this rural paradise has to offer into an exclusive estate that nevertheless retains a farmland feeling. The investors funds is secured against a holding bond over the development land. In return for the capital loan the investor can select from a list of erven discounted by 50%. Profit on the investment is taxed at capital gains tax. "A river runs through it..." It is the ultimate in luxury farm living. Nestling at the feet of the Helderberg Mountains, a river runs along three borders and rows of apple trees from the original orchard separate the large individual plots. This creates a sense of privacy that is off set by the feeling of being part of a working farm. A veritable paradise for sports enthusiasts of every degree, the estate offers mountain biking, all manner of water sports, fly fishing and bass fishing, equestrian sport and almost every other kind of activity that you can do on two legs. Elgin & Surrounds "Valley of a thousand pleasures..." Over the mountain and far away, yet near enough to reach Cape Town International Airport within 30 minutes, Elgin and surrounds is a world of peaceful farm dams, majestic mountains and fragrant orchards and vineyards. Sir Lowry's Pass offers spectacular views over False Bay, and the scenic N2 highway sweeps down into our valley, winding through the forests and the historic Houw Hoek Pass. This fertile valley has been sought after since long before the first formal road was built in 1830, with the first farmers trekking over the hazardous mountains by ox wagon to stake their claims in this then remote valley. Today the region is world famous for its fruit trees, cool-climate wines and roses and it is an integral part of the Four Passes Fruit Route. Elgin offers healthy natural entertainment for every taste: private game reserves, nature walks, birding, 4x4 routes, quad-biking, mountain-biking, waterskiing, motorised water sports, bass and trout fishing, abseiling, kloofing, hiking, canoeing and team-building and its associated activities. A variety of sports facilities, such as golf, rowing, fly-fishing, cricket, rugby, soccer, bowls, tennis and squash entice the visitor to enjoy every day in our green valley. An important social upliftment program, run by the DBSA, is being implemented in nearby Grabouw. This makes the region one of the leaders in applying a holistic approach to development. Investment Characteristics Residential Letting High Yield Fully Managed Self Managed Tourist Letting Guaranteed Rental Key selling points: 70% Sold - Buy now Full security against Investment 10% Tax on profit Retain the property and rent out No additional cost Selection of plans 50% Discount. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t183149/
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33,310 €

House, sale, cape town, muizenberg, western cape

house Situated in a fabulous setting on sought after Boyes Drive, within walking distance to the village and Muizenberg's Pristine Beachfront. One of two secluded sectional title units comprising of two spacious bedrooms BIC and oregon flooring. The sunny living area soaks up the morning sun and provides flow to a sheltered entertainment deck. Spacious kitchen, unique in design has a modern and rustic appeal with sliding windows and french doors provide flow to u/c patio. Spacious Victorian bathroom, tastefully decorated. This quaint property is wrapped in an enchanting garden surrounded by beautiful trees and shrubbery, featuring a koi pond and summer house, adding to the secluded and peaceful ambience throughout... An excellent investment for buy to let investors and ideal for dual living. Filled with character, charm, and timeless features artfully combined with a modern appeal. Suitable for dual living and holiday lets or the option to combine into one family home. The possibilities are endless, dont miss this excellent investment opportunity. ... Land Extent 453 sq
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1,925,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, brackenfell, western cape

house null ... Excellent Service @ Low Commission / / Let Experience Work For You / / Buying or Selling your home / / Free Valuations / / Contact your property specialist in the following areas: / Brackenfell: Protea Village, Normandi, Ruwari / / As well as in the following areas: / Joostenbergvlakte / Kraaifontein / Langeberg Ridge / Langeberg Heights / Uitzicht / / Contact Tania on 021 981 6108 or 082 340 7805 for your FREE VALUATION
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House, sale, sandton, fourways, gauteng

house This stunning two bedroom townhouse in the Broadwoods Development, is located opposite the Broad Acres Shopping Centre, with easy access to amenities and highways. This corner unit is spacious with an enclosed private garden... For the "Buy-to-Let" purchaser, a rental income of R5500-R5900 is within easy reach!!! GoogleEarth Co-Ordinates: 25°59'55.70"S, 27°59'2.61"E ... Large Living Area / 2 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms (MES) / Covered outdoor patio / Lovely Enclosed Garden / Swimming pool in complex / Single carport + Additional Parking Bay
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995,000 ZAR

House, sale, humansdorp, eastern cape

house LIVE IN ONE AND RENT OUT 2!! This is a great buy, the main house has 3 big bedrooms, main with en suit bathroom, build in bar and entertainment area, kitchen with scullery, big lounge and dining room. 2 garages. One flat with a bedroom and lounge area and a bathroom. One cottage with 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and kitchen and lounge area, separate entrance. This house has a beautiful fully walled garden and electric gates. Milieu 2000 Real Estate/Properties - Jeffreys Bay is focused on sales and letting of residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural farms, since 1993. We are now celebrating over 1000 successful sales.
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1,270,000 ZAR

House, sale, wierdapark, gauteng

house Modern duet with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (main-en-suite), diningroom and lounge. Established garden with patio and LAPA! Double garage and excellent security. Background Information about Centurion : General : The combination of a "country" atmosphere and excellent access to highways leading to Pretoria and Johannesburg continues to attract both homebuyers and property investors to Centurion, transforming it into one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Property Market : The Centurion property market offers a healthy mixture of different priced homes, ranging from basic, entry level units to luxury, top-end family homes. Entry level townhouses are priced from R460 000 and entry level freestanding homes are priced at around R900 000. Mid-level townhouses are priced at around R680 000, while mid-level prices for freestanding homes range between R1m and R1,3m. Upper-level townhouses start at R1m and top-end freestanding homes sell for around R5m. Townhouses especially are in great demand among owner-buyers and investors alike, but supply is still limited and units that do come on to the market usually sell very fast. Duets also sell well at prices starting at R700 000 although lately there has been a measure of buyers' resistance to properties above the R1,5m mark. Top properties in the area carry price tags of more than R5m. On the whole however the property market do represent good value. Generally, vacant land in Centurion is scarce but there are a number of plots available for purchase on the south western boundary which are priced from R450 000. There is still strong demand for residential property across the full spectrum, but especially in the price range between R500 000 and R1,5m. This is supporting prices despite large-scale development in the area in recent years and the recent market slow-down which is said to be discouraging buy-to-let owners. The buyer profile in Centurion is not only made up of family-oriented purchasers. The number of local investors and speculators in the Centurion property market is only further evidence that there is confidence in the value of properties here. Buyers are also attracted by the fact that Centurion offers different areas, each with distinct characteristics - and prices to match. The “town” is also self-contained. It has several private schools as well as good English and Afrikaans medium government schools. Several large complexes, such as the Centurion Mall and the Mall at Reds, cater for shoppers while a large new complex near Irene will open soon. Residents also have access to the local Unitas Hospital. Residential development in Centurion is characterised by low-rise sectional title units that contribute to a country feel, which is in particular demand among people working in stressful city environments. What makes the Centurion property market so unique from other areas is the small town ambience that the area has, even though it still offers all of the urban amenities, attractions and central, halfway location to Pretoria and Johannesburg. Centurion is like a little bit of Platteland in an urban area – everyone knows each other and there is a family-oriented, friendly atmosphere.
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950,000 ZAR

Detached house, sale, zwartkop, gauteng

detached house Zwartkop Duplex for sale...you can't help but fall in love. 2 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom and garage. Lounge, kitchen and patio with built in braai. Paved garden and sprinklers. Security lights and security gate. Background Information about Centurion : Introduction : The combination of a "country" atmosphere and excellent access to highways leading to Pretoria and Johannesburg continues to attract both homebuyers and property investors to Centurion, transforming it into one of the fastest growing areas in the country & including between 20 to 30 suburbs. Centurion’s boundaries are a bit unclear but loosely it extends from Midrand in the south to (and including) Valhalla in the north and extends from (and including) Hennopsrivier in the west to the R21 (and to the OR Tambo International Airport) in the east. Property Market : The Centurion property market offers a healthy mixture of different priced homes, ranging from basic, entry level units to luxury, top-end family homes. Entry level townhouses are priced from R460 000 and entry level freestanding homes are priced at around R900 000. Mid-level townhouses are priced at around R680 000, while mid-level prices for freestanding homes range between R1m and R1,3m. Upper-level townhouses start at R1m and top-end freestanding homes sell for around R5m. The most exclusive homes are in Cornwall Hill where properties are a few hectares in size and start at about the R7-million mark. Townhouses especially are in great demand among owner-buyers and investors alike, but supply is still limited and units that do come on to the market usually sell very fast. Duets also sell well at prices starting at R700 000 although lately there has been a measure of buyers' resistance to properties above the R1,5m mark. Top properties in the area carry price tags of more than R5m. On the whole however the property market do represent good value. Generally, vacant land in Centurion is scarce but there are a number of plots available for purchase on the south western boundary which are priced from R450 000. There is still strong demand for residential property across the full spectrum, but especially in the price range between R500 000 and R1,5m. This is supporting prices despite large-scale development in the area in recent years and the recent market slow-down which is said to be discouraging buy-to-let owners. The buyer profile in Centurion is not only made up of family-oriented purchasers. The number of local investors and speculators in the Centurion property market is only further evidence that there is confidence in the value of properties here. . Buyers are also attracted by the fact that Centurion offers different areas, each with distinct characteristics - and prices to match. The “town” is also self-contained. It has several private schools as well as good English and Afrikaans medium government schools. Several large complexes, such as the Centurion Mall and the Mall at Reds, cater for shoppers while a large new complex near Irene will open soon. Residents also have access to the local Unitas Hospital. Residential development in Centurion is characterised by low-rise sectional title units that contribute to a country feel, which is in particular demand among people working in stressful city environments. What makes the Centurion property market so unique from other areas is the small town ambience that the area has, even though it still offers all of the urban amenities, attractions and central, halfway location to Pretoria and Johannesburg. Centurion is like a little bit of Platteland in an urban area – everyone knows each other and there is a family-oriented, friendly atmosphere. The biggest challenge facing the area is traffic congestion. There is talk of tolling Ben Schoeman, as well as plans afoot to link a new highway to run west between Johannesburg and Pretoria. The Gautrain will also have a station in Centurion and it is hoped that this will help to alleviate traffic congestion in the area.
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612,000 ZAR

Duet, sale, celtisdal, gauteng

Duet Duplex for sale - soft on the eye... Double storey with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, diningroom, lounge, kitchen and patio with braai. Single garage and 24hr security. Background Information about Centurion : Introduction : The combination of a "country" atmosphere and excellent access to highways leading to Pretoria and Johannesburg continues to attract both homebuyers and property investors to Centurion, transforming it into one of the fastest growing areas in the country & including between 20 to 30 suburbs. Centurion’s boundaries are a bit unclear but loosely it extends from Midrand in the south to (and including) Valhalla in the north and extends from (and including) Hennopsrivier in the west to the R21 (and to the OR Tambo International Airport) in the east. Property Market : The Centurion property market offers a healthy mixture of different priced homes, ranging from basic, entry level units to luxury, top-end family homes. Entry level townhouses are priced from R460 000 and entry level freestanding homes are priced at around R900 000. Mid-level townhouses are priced at around R680 000, while mid-level prices for freestanding homes range between R1m and R1,3m. Upper-level townhouses start at R1m and top-end freestanding homes sell for around R5m. The most exclusive homes are in Cornwall Hill where properties are a few hectares in size and start at about the R7-million mark. Townhouses especially are in great demand among owner-buyers and investors alike, but supply is still limited and units that do come on to the market usually sell very fast. Duets also sell well at prices starting at R700 000 although lately there has been a measure of buyers' resistance to properties above the R1,5m mark. Top properties in the area carry price tags of more than R5m. On the whole however the property market do represent good value. Generally, vacant land in Centurion is scarce but there are a number of plots available for purchase on the south western boundary which are priced from R450 000. There is still strong demand for residential property across the full spectrum, but especially in the price range between R500 000 and R1,5m. This is supporting prices despite large-scale development in the area in recent years and the recent market slow-down which is said to be discouraging buy-to-let owners. The buyer profile in Centurion is not only made up of family-oriented purchasers. The number of local investors and speculators in the Centurion property market is only further evidence that there is confidence in the value of properties here. Buyers are also attracted by the fact that Centurion offers different areas, each with distinct characteristics - and prices to match. The “town” is also self-contained. It has several private schools as well as good English and Afrikaans medium government schools. Several large complexes, such as the Centurion Mall and the Mall at Reds, cater for shoppers while a large new complex near Irene will open soon. Residents also have access to the local Unitas Hospital. Residential development in Centurion is characterised by low-rise sectional title units that contribute to a country feel, which is in particular demand among people working in stressful city environments. What makes the Centurion property market so unique from other areas is the small town ambience that the area has, even though it still offers all of the urban amenities, attractions and central, halfway location to Pretoria and Johannesburg. Centurion is like a little bit of Platteland in an urban area – everyone knows each other and there is a family-oriented, friendly atmosphere. The biggest challenge facing the area is traffic congestion. There is talk of tolling Ben Schoeman, as well as plans afoot to link a new highway to run west between Johannesburg and Pretoria. The Gautrain will also have a station in Centurion and it is hoped that this will help to alleviate traffic congestion in the area.
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678,000 ZAR

Terraced house, sale, celtisdal, gauteng

terraced house Calling all investors!! 2-Bedroom townhouse in Heuwelsig Estate, Celtisdal. Perfect opportunity to invest into the rental market. 2 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (main-en-suite), lounge, kitchen and patio. Private garden and double carport. Security fence. 67m². Background Information about Centurion : Introduction : The combination of a "country" atmosphere and excellent access to highways leading to Pretoria and Johannesburg continues to attract both homebuyers and property investors to Centurion, transforming it into one of the fastest growing areas in the country & including between 20 to 30 suburbs. Centurion’s boundaries are a bit unclear but loosely it extends from Midrand in the south to (and including) Valhalla in the north and extends from (and including) Hennopsrivier in the west to the R21 (and to the OR Tambo International Airport) in the east. Property Market : The Centurion property market offers a healthy mixture of different priced homes, ranging from basic, entry level units to luxury, top-end family homes. Entry level townhouses are priced from R460 000 and entry level freestanding homes are priced at around R900 000. Mid-level townhouses are priced at around R680 000, while mid-level prices for freestanding homes range between R1m and R1,3m. Upper-level townhouses start at R1m and top-end freestanding homes sell for around R5m. The most exclusive homes are in Cornwall Hill where properties are a few hectares in size and start at about the R7-million mark. Townhouses especially are in great demand among owner-buyers and investors alike, but supply is still limited and units that do come on to the market usually sell very fast. Duets also sell well at prices starting at R700 000 although lately there has been a measure of buyers' resistance to properties above the R1,5m mark. Top properties in the area carry price tags of more than R5m. On the whole however the property market do represent good value. Generally, vacant land in Centurion is scarce but there are a number of plots available for purchase on the south western boundary which are priced from R450 000. There is still strong demand for residential property across the full spectrum, but especially in the price range between R500 000 and R1,5m. This is supporting prices despite large-scale development in the area in recent years and the recent market slow-down which is said to be discouraging buy-to-let owners. The buyer profile in Centurion is not only made up of family-oriented purchasers. The number of local investors and speculators in the Centurion property market is only further evidence that there is confidence in the value of properties here. . Buyers are also attracted by the fact that Centurion offers different areas, each with distinct characteristics - and prices to match. The “town” is also self-contained. It has several private schools as well as good English and Afrikaans medium government schools. Several large complexes, such as the Centurion Mall and the Mall at Reds, cater for shoppers while a large new complex near Irene will open soon. Residents also have access to the local Unitas Hospital. Residential development in Centurion is characterised by low-rise sectional title units that contribute to a country feel, which is in particular demand among people working in stressful city environments. What makes the Centurion property market so unique from other areas is the small town ambience that the area has, even though it still offers all of the urban amenities, attractions and central, halfway location to Pretoria and Johannesburg. Centurion is like a little bit of Platteland in an urban area – everyone knows each other and there is a family-oriented, friendly atmosphere. The biggest challenge facing the area is traffic congestion. There is talk of tolling Ben Schoeman, as well as plans afoot to link a new highway to run west between Johannesburg and Pretoria. The Gautrain will also have a station in Centurion and it is hoped that this will help to alleviate traffic congestion in the area.
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617,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, kempton park, kempton park, gauteng

flat PROPERTY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE REPEATED This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to buy into a Sectional Title Complex with a guaranteed 10 year lease, with a option to renew for a further 10 years. The complex is situated over the road from OR Thambo airport, with a shuttle service to and from the airport. ... No Levy / No Maintenance / No rates and taxes / No searching for the right tnenant / All the above is covered by the lease agreement / All you do is service your bond and reap the rewards / / Monthly rental income R4 900 per month for first year / Increased by CPI there after
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595,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, brackenfell, western cape

house BEAUTY AND ..." THE PRINCESS Erf Size : ±700m² House Size : ±290m² Rates & Taxes : ±R483.00 per month Age : ±20 Years ... Profitable rezoned guest house, with regular base of clients / Easy access to and from N1 plus all amenities in quiet crescent (with 4 direction boards) / All guest rooms are fully furnished / 3 double rooms with en-suite / Double storey self catering unit with lounge, kitchen, double room, bathroom plus balcony (with view of Table Mountain) / Open plan reception, dining room, lounge with built in braai plus bar / Fully fitted kitchen plus laundry / Main bathroom - fully tiled / Flat let = lounge, bedroom plus en-suite / Designer garden with pool, water feature plus undercover patio with built in braai / Brand new windy house = 4 x 3 meter / Parking for 4 cars (shade port) / All guest rooms lead onto electric fenced private courtyard with own entrances / Fixtures included on a special list - available from agent
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1,899,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, wierdapark, gauteng

flat THE PERFECT SETTING. Top floor unit with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, diningroom, lounge, kitchen and a single garage. 101m². Background Information about Centurion : Introduction : The combination of a "country" atmosphere and excellent access to highways leading to Pretoria and Johannesburg continues to attract both homebuyers and property investors to Centurion, transforming it into one of the fastest growing areas in the country & including between 20 to 30 suburbs. Centurion’s boundaries are a bit unclear but loosely it extends from Midrand in the south to (and including) Valhalla in the north and extends from (and including) Hennopsrivier in the west to the R21 (and to the OR Tambo International Airport) in the east. Centurion was designed and planned for people to live in. The city offers a total of 40 schools for children of all ages and there are no less than six universities within 25 minutes from the city centre. An abundance of sports and recreational facilities include cricket, rugby, tennis, canoeing, karate, judo and road running. Supersport Park is the home of the Northern Titan's Cricket Team. The central business district is built around a man-made lake with its well-known musical fountain. Apart from Centurion's ideal geographic location, the city also offers an outstanding transport infrastructure. Three of the country's major highways cut through the municipal area, namely the Johannesburg-Pretoria, Krugersdorp-Pietersburg and Pretoria-Johannesburg Airport highways and it is a mere twenty minutes to the airport. Gateway is part of the 635 Ha of land the city council has earmarked for light industrial development while Highveld Technopark, situated on the southern verge of the city centre, is devoted exclusively to high technology interests. Centurion has an excellent infrastructure, modern amenities and wide open spaces; in fact all anyone could possibly want from a town or city. Property Market : The Centurion property market offers a healthy mixture of different priced homes, ranging from basic, entry level units to luxury, top-end family homes. Entry level townhouses are priced from R460 000 and entry level freestanding homes are priced at around R900 000. Mid-level townhouses are priced at around R680 000, while mid-level prices for freestanding homes range between R1m and R1,3m. Upper-level townhouses start at R1m and top-end freestanding homes sell for around R5m. The most exclusive homes are in Cornwall Hill where properties are a few hectares in size and start at about the R7-million mark. Townhouses especially are in great demand among owner-buyers and investors alike, but supply is still limited and units that do come on to the market usually sell very fast. Duets also sell well at prices starting at R700 000 although lately there has been a measure of buyers' resistance to properties above the R1,5m mark. Top properties in the area carry price tags of more than R5m. On the whole however the property market do represent good value. Generally, vacant land in Centurion is scarce but there are a number of plots available for purchase on the south western boundary which are priced from R450 000. There is still strong demand for residential property across the full spectrum, but especially in the price range between R500 000 and R1,5m. This is supporting prices despite large-scale development in the area in recent years and the recent market slow-down which is said to be discouraging buy-to-let owners. The buyer profile in Centurion is not only made up of family-oriented purchasers. The number of local investors and speculators in the Centurion property market is only further evidence that there is confidence in the value of properties here. . Buyers are also attracted by the fact that Centurion offers different areas, each with distinct characteristics - and prices to match. The “town” is also self-contained. It has several private schools as well as good English and Afrikaans medium government schools. Several large complexes, such as the Centurion Mall and the Mall at Reds, cater for shoppers while a large new complex near Irene will open soon. Residents also have access to the local Unitas Hospital. Residential development in Centurion is characterised by low-rise sectional title units that contribute to a country feel, which is in particular demand among people working in stressful city environments. What makes the Centurion property market so unique from other areas is the small town ambience that the area has, even though it still offers all of the urban amenities, attractions and central, halfway location to Pretoria and Johannesburg. Centurion is like a little bit of Platteland in an urban area – everyone knows each other and there is a family-oriented, friendly atmosphere. The biggest challenge facing the area is traffic congestion. There is talk of tolling Ben Schoeman, as well as plans afoot to link a new highway to run west between Johannesburg and Pretoria. The Gautrain will also have a station in Centurion and it is hoped that this will help to alleviate traffic congestion in the area.
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699,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, noordhoek, western cape

house Let innocence find voice again, let laughter be the music, and live family life in "Harmony” in the tranquil country atmosphere of Noordhoek. An old farm has found new life as a modern country estate, requiring only 13 families to complete a perfect balance. Well within commuter reach of Cape Town, Noordhoek offers the rural charm of genuine farm stalls in gentle harmony with modern facilities and convenience. Buy milk direct from local farms, eat free range food and organic vegetables and watch cattle grazing just half an hour from one of the world's most sought after cities. Pristine Noordhoek beach boasting white sandy shores stretches from the foot of Chapman's Peak to Kommetjie. Enjoy horse riding or water sports and surfing at world famous beaches. Unfettered, open and natural - Noordhoek is the type of location that childhood dreams are made of. To add security to this mix, you need only be in “Harmony.” The thirteen homes that make up “Harmony Estate” will be secured within a boundary fence. Inside the estate, fences in friendlier ranch style will set a more trusting tone. Spaced to ensure privacy, comfortable 3 and 4 double bedroom homes on substantial plots offer space for a swimming pool and the modern interiors are open-plan, offering excellent flow between kitchen and reception areas. Offering a range of desirable “choices” Harmony Estate includes several great standard features: * Plots from 750m² * Homes of over 200m² * Double garages * Well lit driveways * Farm style verandahs * Priced to go from R1590 000 ... Only 10 of the 13 units available.
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1,590,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, somerset west, somerset west, western cape

flat This very neat, modern and spacious 81 m² flat with garage can be yours today. This beauty also includes an open-plan kitchen with lots of cupboards, built in stove, spacious living area with breathtaking views, 2 spacious bedrooms with built-in cupboards, guest toilet, bathroom, guest toilet........everything renovated for your taste!!!! Flat walking distance from schools,day centres and close enough to Stellenbosch for students............just buy and move in. First come first serve for this bargain. Rental income R 3800 p/m, levies R 757 p/m, Rates and tax R 200 p/m. Phone me now to view this beauty. ... 2 Bedrooms / Kitchen / Open -Plan Kitchen / Spacious Living Area / Bathroom / Guest Toilet / Garage / Free Views
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655,000 ZAR

House, sale, empangeni, kwazulu natal

house Beautiful house on Game Farm - superb finishes. Empangeni & Richard Bay Background Information : Property Information : Empangeni and Richards Bay is experiencing a severe shortage of residential, commercial and industrial stands and there appears little prospect of the local authority being able to meet demand in the near future. The continual expansion of industries around the deep water port and rise in demand for homes has exceeded the capacity of the local authority and that while plentiful land is available, it has not been zoned or serviced. Current major developments include a new R350-million shopping centre of 30 000 sqm being developed in the Richards Bay CBD with Game as the anchor tenant. Meanwhile, the Super Spar Centre is being extended and a final announcement on the planned R700-million Tata Steels ferrochrome smelter is expected soon. New capacity for residential development is being planned by the municipality, this will only come on stream once infrastructure is in place and is not expected for about two to three years. The road link between Richards Bay and Empangeni, for example, is presently under construction and the upgrade will only be completed in three years' time. There has been a new wave of sectional title developments in Richards Bay as developers have sought to address the chronic under-supply in relation to demand. Sectional title units also sell well in the town because they tend to be more affordable than freestanding properties. The complete drying up of new residential building land in the town. This, is in spite, of developers eager to launch new projects. He believes the local authority, the City of Umhlatuze, has so far neglected the rezoning process to readily make new building land available. Sectional title units start at around R300 000, with top-of-the-range units reaching around R1,2-million, while freehold homes start at around R650 000. However, all spare capacity in terms of land for new sectional title developments has now been taken up and as a result, traditional freehold homes are rapidly being subdivided and converted into duettes. Meanwhile, buy-to-let sales are continuing at a steady pace, despite the fact that the rental market is currently oversupplied and that returns on these investments have fallen. "Investors see the area continuing to expand and rentals showing strong growth in the wake of more industrial and commercial projects. Empangeni Background Information : History : In 1851, the Norwegian Missionary Society established a mission station on the banks of the eMpangeni river. The river was named after the profusion of Mpange trees (Treema guineensis) growing along its banks. The mission was later moved to Eshowe, 61 kilometres north-west. In 1894 a magistracy was established. The Zululand Railway reached the town in January 1903 and linked the area to Durban and Eshowe. The government planted eucalyptus trees in 1905 as part of an experimental timber plantation. The plantation was a success and led to a large scale planting along the coastal belt. In 1906 Empangeni became a village. Rapid expansion began when a sugar mill was erected at Felixton. The establishment of the Empangeni Sugar Mill set the area on the road to rapid development. Empangeni was officially proclaimed as a township on 15 January 1931 and declared a borough on 13 October 1960. General : Empangeni is a town in KwaZulu-Natal Province situated only 15 kilometers from Richards Bay the main harbour town in KwaZulu Natal. Empangeni is approximately 160 kilometres north of Durban, situated in hilly country side of the Uthungulu District, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The City of uMhlathuze was formed by joining the towns of Empangeni and Richards Bay together. Empangeni overlooks a flat coastal plain and has a sub tropical climate with an average climate of 28.4oC in summer and 14.5oC in winter. Services : Property Service Businesses : Airconditioning services .Empangeni Solar Blue (035) 772 2649 .Richards Bay Exland Airconditioning (035) 789 8662 .Improved Airconditioning Systems (035) 789 7391 .PCI (035) 797 3423 .Pro Air Services (035) 789 0990 .Zul Cool (035) 789 8290 . Attorneys Empangeni Kloppers Incorpoated (035) 772 2700 .Schreiber Smith (035) 772 3516 .Truter James de Ridder (035) 772 1911 Richards Bay Connie Marais (035) 789 7968 .Duvenage Inc (035) 780 7200 .Kloppers Incorpoated (035) 780 7300 .Schreiber Smith (035) 789 1324 .Shepstone & Wylie (035) 780 7250 Truter James de Ridder (035) 789 1226 Carpenters / Woodwork Richards Bay Woodies Woodwork (035) 789 8419 Electric Motor Repairs : Richards Bay Kuthula Rewinds (035) 751 1313 Garden Services BayScapes 082 578 3467 Interior Design ; Richards Bay A Touch of Class (035) 753 3013 Landscape Services : BayScapes 082 578 3467 Locksmith : Richards Bay Kevin's Keys (035) 789 8057 Mr Lock Mr Key (035) 789 4907 RB Lockmiths (035) 789 9583 Security doors : Empangeni Superior (035) 772 2904 Vimba Security Doors (035) 787 1319 Richards Bay : Safe & Sound - Trellidor (035) 787 0325 Security Services : Richards Bay Chubb Security : 0861 035 911 Inyala Security (035) 550 1412 Security Systems : Richards Bay Boardwalk : Security World (035) 789 7467 Security window tinting : Empangeni Solartint (035) 787 3888 : Richards Bay Solartint (035) 789 4777 Underwater Services : Richards Bay Dormac (035) 797 3717 Municipality : Uthungulu District municipality - 035 7992501 Empangeni Tourism Bureau - 035 9011617 Educational Schools : It has two major High Schools, Empangeni High , St Catherines (A catholic convent), along with three major primary schools, Grantham Park, Heuwelland and Empangeni Prep. Contact details : Empangeni preparatory school 035 7921465 ; Heuwelland Primary school 035 7725780 ; St Catherines 035 7724414 ; Empangeni Christian School 035 7923772 Nursery Schools & Day-Care : Pinocchio 035 7724841 St Catherines 035 7724414 Religious : Churches : Eagle's nest community church - 035 7860507 ; Church of Christ - 035 7921874 ; Holy Cross Anglican parish - 035 7922570 ; Methodist Church - 035 7726095 ; Victory Family Church - 035 7923404 ; Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church - 035 7723702 Medical : Emergency : Empangeni Hospital - 035 9028500 ; Empangeni Garden Clinic - 035 9028000 Ambulance - 10177 Doctors : Dr C Greeff - 035 7726635 ; Dr A Naude - 035 7726635 ; Dr DJ Struwig - 0.57921310 Gynaecologists : Dr MG Matebhere - 035 7722651 Dr JJ Sokolewicz - 035 789 2590 ; Dr Willem vd Walt - 035 789 6624 ; Dr S Welman - 035 7726916 Dentists : Dr D du Plooy - 035 7723920 ; Dr J Jacobs - 035 7723920 ; Dr Kashmira Makan - 035 9028213 ; Dr PD Swan - 035 7727231 ; Dr EA Vawda - 035 7924877 Pshycologists : Dr Shelly Hall - 083 6551699 Specialists : Dermatologist - Dr KC Westermann - 035 7890808 ; Ear, Nose & Throat specialist - Dr G Charlton - 035 7925569 ; Eye Specialist - Dr Johann de Lange - 035 7922200 ; Eye Specialist - Dr WP Wasserman - 035 7924775 ; Homeopath - Dr Lance F Giles - 035 7721325 ; Chiropractor - Dr J Ralph - 035 7721268 Opticians / Optometrists : Moffatt Optical Sanlam Centre - 0.5 7726843 ; Moffatt Optical Game Centre - 035 7923639 ; Nyathikazi Optometrists - 05 7722325 ; HW Jones Sanlam Centre - 0.5 7726021 ; Spec Savers Sanlam Centre - 035 7722899 Pharmacies : Medi-park pharmacy - 035 7923470 ; Pillbox pharmacy - 035 7723570 ; Plaza pharmacy - 035 7725230 ; The Rail pharmacy cc - 035 7870522 Veterinarians : Zululand veterinary hospital - 035 7726937 ; S P C A Zululand - 035 7929129 COMMUNITY SERVICES : Advice desk for abused women – 0800150150 ; Aids toll-free line – 0800012322 ; Childline – 0800055555 ; Eskom – 0860204560 ; Fire rescue - 035 7973911 ; Life line - 035 7974222 / 0827619111 ; Netcare 911 ambulance – 0800333444 ; Rape Crisis centre - 035 9028517 ; South African Police - 035 9012475 / 2478 ; SPCA - 7929129 Recreational Activities : The biggest attraction in town is the Empangeni Art and Cultural History Museum, on Turnbull St. The museum has exhibitions on traditional Zulu culture and the early days of the sugar cane industry, as well as a sizeable collection of oil paintings and temporary exhibits of local art. Highlights include photographs of early sugar farms and displays of traditional Zulu clothing and crafts. The Enseleni Nature Reserve, about 13km north of Empangeni on the N2, has picnic spots and a 7km hiking trail on which you may come face to animal life, mostly zebra and impala. Golf : It is a 18 hole golf course with a driving range. There are golf carts for hire & a proshop on the grounds. Golfing competitions are held every Wednesday & Friday. Length : 5983 m (men) & 5183 m (ladies). For the adventurous: HELICOPTER FLIGHTS: JNC Helicopter Tours, Umhlanga - 082 3903566 HORSE RIDING: Rocking Horse Riding school, Ballito - 084 5102198 ; Wellesley Stables, Umdloti - 083 7881881 ; Bhangazi horse trails - 035 550 4438 ; Exodus Horse Trails, Pongola - 034 435 1123 MICROLIGHT FLIGHTS: Ballito Bay Microlights - 082 659 5550 MOUNTAIN/QUAD BIKING: Fat Traxx Quad Trails, Ballito - 082 4775837 ; River quad trails - 032 942 8014 ; Mountain Bike Trails, Pongola - 034 435 1123 ; Quad & Two Wheeler Off Road Adventures, Pongola - 034 413 2766 SCUBA DIVING: Dive Nautique, Umhlanga – 0835532834 CANOEING AND KAYAKING : St Lucia Kayak Safaris - 035 590 1233 For the more sedate: BIRD WATCHING/TRAILS/SAFARIS: Heritage Safari Tours - 035 590 1133 ; KZN Wildlife, Mpila - 035 550 1718 ; Leisure Eco-tours - 035 550 4059 ; Zululand Aquatic & Animal Adv. - 035 550 0681 ; Wilderness Trails Reservations - 033 8451067 ; Rhino tracking, Pongola - 034 435 1123 FISHING: Umhlanga deep sea fishing - 083 659 1694 ; Euro Zulu Safaris - 035 590 2173 ; Le Jon Charters - 035 590 1212 ; Irie Tiger Fishing Safaris, Pongola - 034 357 6518 BOAT TOURS : Advantage tours, St Lucia - 035 590 1259 ; KZN Wildlife, St Lucia - 035 590 1340 ; St Lucia Safaris - 035 590 1047 WALKS/HIKING: Emoyeni Trail (guided 4 day trail) - 035 590 9002 ; Bhangazi Trail - 035 590 9002 ; Mziki Trail (guided 3 day trail) - 035 590 9002 ; Wilderness trails, iMfolozi - 033 845 1000 ; Wilderness trails, St Lucia - 033 845 1000 DOLPHIN & WHALE VIEWING: Dive nautique, Umhlanga - 083 5532834 ; Infinity marine enterprises, Ballito - 083 4489314 ; North coast dolphin viewing - 082 510 6516 ; Advantage Tours - 035 590 1259 Restaurants : 60's diner & restaurant (035) 787-1408 Anchors cast (035) 788-0217 Bongumusa restaurant (035) 795-1022 Ebhodweni african cusine (035) 772-3546 Jack's restaurant & take-away (035) 787-0604 Neliswa eating house (035) 772-4285 Oxtails (035) 772-4398 Porky's pizza parlour (035) 772-3750 Sondoni tavern (035) 792-4259 Spur steak ranches (035) 772-5542 Sources : www.kznnorthhappenings.co.za & www.richemp.co.za
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2,500,000 ZAR

Building plot, sale, empangeni, kwazulu natal

building plot, 2825 m² Vacant erf which has been subdivided into 2 properties. The front portion already has plans approved and the water has been connected & a foundation has been laid. The ohter section can also be subdivided into 2 erfs. Empangeni & Richard Bay Background Information : Property Information : Empangeni and Richards Bay is experiencing a severe shortage of residential, commercial and industrial stands and there appears little prospect of the local authority being able to meet demand in the near future. The continual expansion of industries around the deep water port and rise in demand for homes has exceeded the capacity of the local authority and that while plentiful land is available, it has not been zoned or serviced. Current major developments include a new R350-million shopping centre of 30 000 sqm being developed in the Richards Bay CBD with Game as the anchor tenant. Meanwhile, the Super Spar Centre is being extended and a final announcement on the planned R700-million Tata Steels ferrochrome smelter is expected soon. New capacity for residential development is being planned by the municipality, this will only come on stream once infrastructure is in place and is not expected for about two to three years. The road link between Richards Bay and Empangeni, for example, is presently under construction and the upgrade will only be completed in three years' time. There has been a new wave of sectional title developments in Richards Bay as developers have sought to address the chronic under-supply in relation to demand. Sectional title units also sell well in the town because they tend to be more affordable than freestanding properties. The complete drying up of new residential building land in the town. This, is in spite, of developers eager to launch new projects. He believes the local authority, the City of Umhlatuze, has so far neglected the rezoning process to readily make new building land available. Sectional title units start at around R300 000, with top-of-the-range units reaching around R1,2-million, while freehold homes start at around R650 000. However, all spare capacity in terms of land for new sectional title developments has now been taken up and as a result, traditional freehold homes are rapidly being subdivided and converted into duettes. Meanwhile, buy-to-let sales are continuing at a steady pace, despite the fact that the rental market is currently oversupplied and that returns on these investments have fallen. "Investors see the area continuing to expand and rentals showing strong growth in the wake of more industrial and commercial projects. Empangeni Background Information : History : In 1851, the Norwegian Missionary Society established a mission station on the banks of the eMpangeni river. The river was named after the profusion of Mpange trees (Treema guineensis) growing along its banks. The mission was later moved to Eshowe, 61 kilometres north-west. In 1894 a magistracy was established. The Zululand Railway reached the town in January 1903 and linked the area to Durban and Eshowe. The government planted eucalyptus trees in 1905 as part of an experimental timber plantation. The plantation was a success and led to a large scale planting along the coastal belt. In 1906 Empangeni became a village. Rapid expansion began when a sugar mill was erected at Felixton. The establishment of the Empangeni Sugar Mill set the area on the road to rapid development. Empangeni was officially proclaimed as a township on 15 January 1931 and declared a borough on 13 October 1960. General : Empangeni is a town in KwaZulu-Natal Province situated only 15 kilometers from Richards Bay the main harbour town in KwaZulu Natal. Empangeni is approximately 160 kilometres north of Durban, situated in hilly country side of the Uthungulu District, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The City of uMhlathuze was formed by joining the towns of Empangeni and Richards Bay together. Empangeni overlooks a flat coastal plain and has a sub tropical climate with an average climate of 28.4oC in summer and 14.5oC in winter. Services : Property Service Businesses : Airconditioning services .Empangeni Solar Blue (035) 772 2649 .Richards Bay Exland Airconditioning (035) 789 8662 .Improved Airconditioning Systems (035) 789 7391 .PCI (035) 797 3423 .Pro Air Services (035) 789 0990 .Zul Cool (035) 789 8290 . Attorneys Empangeni Kloppers Incorpoated (035) 772 2700 .Schreiber Smith (035) 772 3516 .Truter James de Ridder (035) 772 1911 Richards Bay Connie Marais (035) 789 7968 .Duvenage Inc (035) 780 7200 .Kloppers Incorpoated (035) 780 7300 .Schreiber Smith (035) 789 1324 .Shepstone & Wylie (035) 780 7250 Truter James de Ridder (035) 789 1226 Carpenters / Woodwork Richards Bay Woodies Woodwork (035) 789 8419 Electric Motor Repairs : Richards Bay Kuthula Rewinds (035) 751 1313 Garden Services BayScapes 082 578 3467 Interior Design ; Richards Bay A Touch of Class (035) 753 3013 Landscape Services : BayScapes 082 578 3467 Locksmith : Richards Bay Kevin's Keys (035) 789 8057 Mr Lock Mr Key (035) 789 4907 RB Lockmiths (035) 789 9583 Security doors : Empangeni Superior (035) 772 2904 Vimba Security Doors (035) 787 1319 Richards Bay : Safe & Sound - Trellidor (035) 787 0325 Security Services : Richards Bay Chubb Security : 0861 035 911 Inyala Security (035) 550 1412 Security Systems : Richards Bay Boardwalk : Security World (035) 789 7467 Security window tinting : Empangeni Solartint (035) 787 3888 : Richards Bay Solartint (035) 789 4777 Underwater Services : Richards Bay Dormac (035) 797 3717 Municipality : Uthungulu District municipality - 035 7992501 Empangeni Tourism Bureau - 035 9011617 Educational Schools : It has two major High Schools, Empangeni High , St Catherines (A catholic convent), along with three major primary schools, Grantham Park, Heuwelland and Empangeni Prep. Contact details : Empangeni preparatory school 035 7921465 ; Heuwelland Primary school 035 7725780 ; St Catherines 035 7724414 ; Empangeni Christian School 035 7923772 Nursery Schools & Day-Care : Pinocchio 035 7724841 St Catherines 035 7724414 Religious : Churches : Eagle's nest community church - 035 7860507 ; Church of Christ - 035 7921874 ; Holy Cross Anglican parish - 035 7922570 ; Methodist Church - 035 7726095 ; Victory Family Church - 035 7923404 ; Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church - 035 7723702 Medical : Emergency : Empangeni Hospital - 035 9028500 ; Empangeni Garden Clinic - 035 9028000 Ambulance - 10177 Doctors : Dr C Greeff - 035 7726635 ; Dr A Naude - 035 7726635 ; Dr DJ Struwig - 0.57921310 Gynaecologists : Dr MG Matebhere - 035 7722651 Dr JJ Sokolewicz - 035 789 2590 ; Dr Willem vd Walt - 035 789 6624 ; Dr S Welman - 035 7726916 Dentists : Dr D du Plooy - 035 7723920 ; Dr J Jacobs - 035 7723920 ; Dr Kashmira Makan - 035 9028213 ; Dr PD Swan - 035 7727231 ; Dr EA Vawda - 035 7924877 Pshycologists : Dr Shelly Hall - 083 6551699 Specialists : Dermatologist - Dr KC Westermann - 035 7890808 ; Ear, Nose & Throat specialist - Dr G Charlton - 035 7925569 ; Eye Specialist - Dr Johann de Lange - 035 7922200 ; Eye Specialist - Dr WP Wasserman - 035 7924775 ; Homeopath - Dr Lance F Giles - 035 7721325 ; Chiropractor - Dr J Ralph - 035 7721268 Opticians / Optometrists : Moffatt Optical Sanlam Centre - 0.5 7726843 ; Moffatt Optical Game Centre - 035 7923639 ; Nyathikazi Optometrists - 05 7722325 ; HW Jones Sanlam Centre - 0.5 7726021 ; Spec Savers Sanlam Centre - 035 7722899 Pharmacies : Medi-park pharmacy - 035 7923470 ; Pillbox pharmacy - 035 7723570 ; Plaza pharmacy - 035 7725230 ; The Rail pharmacy cc - 035 7870522 Veterinarians : Zululand veterinary hospital - 035 7726937 ; S P C A Zululand - 035 7929129 COMMUNITY SERVICES : Advice desk for abused women – 0800150150 ; Aids toll-free line – 0800012322 ; Childline – 0800055555 ; Eskom – 0860204560 ; Fire rescue - 035 7973911 ; Life line - 035 7974222 / 0827619111 ; Netcare 911 ambulance – 0800333444 ; Rape Crisis centre - 035 9028517 ; South African Police - 035 9012475 / 2478 ; SPCA - 7929129 Recreational Activities : The biggest attraction in town is the Empangeni Art and Cultural History Museum, on Turnbull St. The museum has exhibitions on traditional Zulu culture and the early days of the sugar cane industry, as well as a sizeable collection of oil paintings and temporary exhibits of local art. Highlights include photographs of early sugar farms and displays of traditional Zulu clothing and crafts. The Enseleni Nature Reserve, about 13km north of Empangeni on the N2, has picnic spots and a 7km hiking trail on which you may come face to animal life, mostly zebra and impala. Golf : It is a 18 hole golf course with a driving range. There are golf carts for hire & a proshop on the grounds. Golfing competitions are held every Wednesday & Friday. Length : 5983 m (men) & 5183 m (ladies). For the adventurous: HELICOPTER FLIGHTS: JNC Helicopter Tours, Umhlanga - 082 3903566 HORSE RIDING: Rocking Horse Riding school, Ballito - 084 5102198 ; Wellesley Stables, Umdloti - 083 7881881 ; Bhangazi horse trails - 035 550 4438 ; Exodus Horse Trails, Pongola - 034 435 1123 MICROLIGHT FLIGHTS: Ballito Bay Microlights - 082 659 5550 MOUNTAIN/QUAD BIKING: Fat Traxx Quad Trails, Ballito - 082 4775837 ; River quad trails - 032 942 8014 ; Mountain Bike Trails, Pongola - 034 435 1123 ; Quad & Two Wheeler Off Road Adventures, Pongola - 034 413 2766 SCUBA DIVING: Dive Nautique, Umhlanga – 0835532834 CANOEING AND KAYAKING : St Lucia Kayak Safaris - 035 590 1233 For the more sedate: BIRD WATCHING/TRAILS/SAFARIS: Heritage Safari Tours - 035 590 1133 ; KZN Wildlife, Mpila - 035 550 1718 ; Leisure Eco-tours - 035 550 4059 ; Zululand Aquatic & Animal Adv. - 035 550 0681 ; Wilderness Trails Reservations - 033 8451067 ; Rhino tracking, Pongola - 034 435 1123 FISHING: Umhlanga deep sea fishing - 083 659 1694 ; Euro Zulu Safaris - 035 590 2173 ; Le Jon Charters - 035 590 1212 ; Irie Tiger Fishing Safaris, Pongola - 034 357 6518 BOAT TOURS : Advantage tours, St Lucia - 035 590 1259 ; KZN Wildlife, St Lucia - 035 590 1340 ; St Lucia Safaris - 035 590 1047 WALKS/HIKING: Emoyeni Trail (guided 4 day trail) - 035 590 9002 ; Bhangazi Trail - 035 590 9002 ; Mziki Trail (guided 3 day trail) - 035 590 9002 ; Wilderness trails, iMfolozi - 033 845 1000 ; Wilderness trails, St Lucia - 033 845 1000 DOLPHIN & WHALE VIEWING: Dive nautique, Umhlanga - 083 5532834 ; Infinity marine enterprises, Ballito - 083 4489314 ; North coast dolphin viewing - 082 510 6516 ; Advantage Tours - 035 590 1259 Restaurants : 60's diner & restaurant (035) 787-1408 Anchors cast (035) 788-0217 Bongumusa restaurant (035) 795-1022 Ebhodweni african cusine (035) 772-3546 Jack's restaurant & take-away (035) 787-0604 Neliswa eating house (035) 772-4285 Oxtails (035) 772-4398 Porky's pizza parlour (035) 772-3750 Sondoni tavern (035) 792-4259 Spur steak ranches (035) 772-5542 Sources : www.kznnorthhappenings.co.za & www.richemp.co.za
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580,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, worcester, worcester, western cape

farm An absolutely unique opportunity to establish an equestrian centre (and build a home) on two hectares of land on a 70ha farm with loads to offer! With picture-perfect views across the Breede Valley and Du Toit’s Kloof Mountain Range, the owners of this beautiful 70ha farm are now in a position to offer a lucky buyer part-ownership, including an opportunity to establish an equestrian centre on one of the most beautiful farms near Worcester. ... THE OPPORTUNITY: / A site of two hectares, is available on the farm on which to establish an equestrian centre / In addition to the two hectares of land, the buyer will also have a 1200m² site and the right to build a home of 320m² / / MORE INFORMATION: / A Trust has been established to acquire the farm / Six sites of varying sizes have been carefully selected to ensure privacy, a north-west aspect, and magnificent mountain views / A maximum of six beneficiaries of the trust will be entitled to erect a private dwelling on a pre-selected footprint / The beneficiaries will enjoy exclusive use and occupancy of their own footprint, while having access to other areas and amenities on the farm / Two of the sites provide an opportunity for the purchaser to cultivate vines or olives on adjacent land measuring up to one hectare / The remainder of the farm will be managed and maintained by the present owners as part of the trust agreement / The option exists to establish a syndicate of owners per dwelling, and there will be a managed rental option for those owners wishing to let their homes. / Water is provided by three dams, one of which will be available for water sport swimming, fishing & canoeing (no jet-ski's or motor boats) / / Monthly levies will be kept to a minimum / / An absolutely wonderful opportunity for all horse & country lovers!! / / Architectural Guidelines and Trust Use Agreement available on request / / (See Web Ref 208 for detail of the other sites available.) / / MORE ABOUT THE ADJOINING PROPERTY: / The central feature of this farm is the historic Cape Dutch Manor House, erected in 1825 by Jacob de Vos and enlarged to its present classical H-shape in 1841. The house is a national monument, noted for its complete set of original yellowwood and stinkwood doors, and it is being sensitively restored. / Approval has been granted for the rezoning of the lower portion of the property for the establishment of a guest house, restaurant, swimming pool/spa, and several self-catering cottages. / The redevelopment of the Manor House is scheduled for completion by March 2010, when the facilities will be available for use by the beneficiaries who buy into the 70ha farm
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1,800,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, worcester, worcester, western cape

farm Situated near Worcester, with panoramic views across the Breede Valley and Du Toit’s Kloof Mountain Range, the owners of this beautiful 70ha farm are now in a position to offer six lucky buyers part-ownership, with enough land to pursue their own organic farming (or not). ... THE OPPORTUNITY: / A Trust has been established to acquire the property / A maximum of six beneficiaries of the trust will be entitled to erect a private dwelling on a pre-selected footprint / The six sites have been carefully selected to ensure privacy, a north-west aspect, and magnificent mountain views / The beneficiaries will enjoy exclusive use and occupancy of their own footprint, while having access to other areas and amenities on the farm / Two of the sites provide an opportunity for the purchaser to cultivate vines or olives on adjacent land measuring up to one hectare / Another site, with additional land of two hectares, is ideal for establishing an equestrian centre / The remainder of the farm will be managed and maintained by the present owners as part of the trust agreement / The option exists to establish a syndicate of owners per dwelling, and there will be a managed rental option for those owners wishing to let their homes. / Water is provided by three dams, one of which will be available for water sport - swimming, fishing & canoeing (no jet-ski's or motor boats) / Monthly levies will be kept to a minimum / / PRICES AND LAND SIZE AVAILABLE: / Price: R975 000 : Site Size: 800m² : Footprint: 230m² - no additional land (2 sites) / Price: R1 350 000 : Site Size: 800m² : Footprint: 240m² - plus half a hectare / Price: R1 400 000 : Site Size: 1200m² : Footprint: 400m² - plus half a hectare - SOLD / Price: R1 450 000 : Site Size: 1000m² : Footprint: 300m² - plus 1 hectare / Price: R1 800 000 : Site Size: 1200m² : Footprint: 320m² - plus 2 hectares / / Architectural Guidelines and Trust Use Agreement available on request / / Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enjoy a sustainable lifestyle on an organic farm - 110km from Cape Town! / / MORE ABOUT THE NEIGHBOURING PROPERTY: / The central feature of this farm is the historic Cape Dutch Manor House, erected in 1825 by Jacob de Vos and enlarged to its present classical H-shape in 1841. The house is a national monument, noted for its complete set of original yellowwood and stinkwood doors, and it is being sensitively restored. / Approval has been granted for the rezoning of the lower portion of the property for the establishment of a guest house, restaurant, swimming pool/spa, and several self-catering cottages. / The redevelopment of the Manor House is scheduled for completion by March 2010, when the facilities will be available for use by the beneficiaries who buy into the 70ha farm
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975,000 ZAR

Retirement village, sale, gordons bay, western cape

Retirement Village, 200 m² Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village provides the ideal platform for retirees to access the excellent amenities and lifestyle that the Helderberg has to offer; an area abundant with excellent beaches, fine dining, great recreational infrastructure and access to world class medical care. Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village is the only fully – fledged retirement facility in Gordon’s Bay, offering all the amenities and services commensurate with quality living during the retirement years. Launched in 2004, Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village has grown into a vibrant and thriving community consisting of nearly 200 completed units and establishing itself as a benchmark in the Helderberg, attracting buyers from all over South Africa and abroad. Housing: The last 50 units in a Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village are now for sale. These units consist of own title houses which are sold on a plot and plan basis. A variety of well designed homes is available, ranging from two bedroom units with single garages to three bedroom units with double garages. Each purchaser’s individual preferences are incorporated in the final design of the unit, including a choice of various finishes. It is important to note that these units offer maintenance – free lifestyle since only the best Corobrick face bricks are used for construction. The interior design is modern, yet incorporates the needs of retirees. Purchasers become full owners of their unit and as such have unfettered capital growth on their respective unit. Early bird purchasers at Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village have seen unprecedented capital growth on their investment since the inception of Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village Security: It goes without saying that safety and security has become a very pertinent issue in our daily lives. In this regard Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village is not lacking. The entire development is fenced with a 1.8m high wall and/or palisade fencing and is further secured with electrified fencing. A single manned entrance/exit gate with remote controlled access further enhances and ensures the safety of Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village residents. Overview: The Helderberg is a visually stunning area with the magnificent Hottentots Holland and Helderberg mountain ranges as a backdrop, winding down to the picturesque vineyards and scenic coastline with warm waters and white sandy beaches. It is known as a popular tourist destination and a photographer’s paradise. Situated a mere 45 km from Cape Town, the Helderberg is made up of the towns of Gordon’s Bay, Llwandle, Macassar, Sir Lowry’s Pass, Somerset West and Strand and is within a easy driving distance of Stellenbosch, Hermanus, Cape Town International Airport and all other major tourist attractions in the Western Cape. Gordon’s Bay offers residents amongst others a shopping centre with associated small businesses, two yacht clubs, angling club, bowling greens, squash courts, golf courses, water sports, whale watching, deep sea fishing, navel sports grounds, lovely beaches, horse riding, numerous restaurants and bars, etc. It is important to note that Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village is located next to the biggest neighbourhood shopping center in Gordon’s Bay. A secure pedestrian walkway leads residents directly to this very convenient feature. Communal Facilities: In order to enhance community living and a hands free lifestyle, Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement village boasts a variety of communal facilities, including: a)restaurant with dining room, lounge, ladies bar, library and boardroom, with cozy fireplace; b) clubhouse with braai-area (under construction- due late 2008) ; c) heated swimming pool (due late 2008) ; d) laundry area with washing and ironing facilities; e) 24 hour medical centre. Medical Care: Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village provides 24 hour medical care and where practically possible, homecare will be provided. A medical facility comprising of 21 assistant living units and 16 frail care wards is currently under construction and will be completed in October 2008. The medical facility will be managed by the Medsac group, a proven and reliable service provider of medical services in the Western Cape. The completion of this facility will ensure that residents of Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village have immediate access to first world medical care. In interim sickbay with a qualified nurse has been in operation since 1 March 2007, pending the completion of the medical facility in 2008. Management: Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village is managed by an Owners Association and a full time manager and staff is responsible for the day to day operational functions. Geratec, a specialist retirement service provider, has been contracted by t Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village o assist with the supply of certain services including meals, laundry, gardening and cleaning services. The introduction of expert service providers like Medsac and Geratec ensures that Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village is managed in an efficient and professional manner. Certain services will be provided on a per capita basis and will depend on the resident’s frequency of use (such as meals, laundry, cleaning and gardening services). These services are covered by R200 per month service. Each property situated at Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village will be liable for levies normally associated with developments of this nature. Levies depend on the nature of services provided to residents. These services include administration cost, municipal charges (including water), security, site and garden maintenance. Investment: Given the current constraints in the property development industry, it has become increasingly difficult for property developers to provide prospective buyers with quality developments of this nature. The developers of Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village, Impetus Homes, are of the opinion that Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village offers a rare opportunity for prospective retirees to buy into a fully functioning retirement village with a proven track reward. A purchaser becomes the owner of his or her unit and has the benefit of the capital growth on the mentioned property. External Finishes: Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village utilises Corobrick’s maintenance free face bricks, aluminum window frames and cement base roof tiles on all properties. Internal Finishes: Quality internal finishes are provided for. Each house has a built in oven and hob, as well as built in cupboards and pre paid electricity meters. A variety of finishes are available for potential buyers to choose from including tiles, carpets and sanitary ware. The client also has an option to request minor changes to suite his own specific needs and requirements. Quality of building works: All units at Summervale Lifestyle and Retirement Village are enrolled with the NHBRC by the developer, for the protection of the client. This assists in ensuring a high standard of building works. Levies per month Apartments: ± R14,72 per/m² Houses: ± R755 per house + the extra R200 Municipal rates and taxes about R350.00.
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