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House, residential, margate, south coast

house, garden Spacious 4 bedroom house with 2 bathrooms, kitchen with seperate scullery.Big entertainment area.Sea views and Dubble garages for 3 cars .
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5,650 ZAR
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4 bedroom house for sale in western cape

house This beautifully renovated family home offers spacious extensive entertainment areas which lead to a patio and pool area. Special features include a cinema/bar room, a wine cellar, marble floors and garaging for 5 cars. Extensive views right across False Bay make this home a pleasure to live in!

17,000,000 ZAR

3 bedroom cottage for sale in rosebank

house This immaculate six room cottage could be a home, student digs or offices. Secure parking for six cars or extension potential.

1,950,000 ZAR

Superb townhouse!

terraced house, study SUPERB TOWNHOUSE! 3 Bedrooms + study and parking for 5 cars! REF NO:H045
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1,760,000 ZAR

2 bedroom cottage for sale in harfield village

house Ideal for investor. Neat and modernised, with two bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms, a patio garden and parking for two cars behind auto gates.

1,295,000 ZAR

Ideal family home with a flat!

house, swimming pool, flatlet Well established garden - lovely trees. Neat home. Recently renovated kitchen.Sparkling pool with a lapa. Large flat at the back of the propert. Garage can comfortably accomodate 2 cars.Automated Gate.
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930,000 ZAR

3 bedroom house for sale in hout bay

house Set on a large plot and sheltered from the South Easter, this low maintenance home offers great family living and entertaining. Large gourmet kitchen with 5 burner gas hob, indoor stainless steel braai, outdoor braai, mature garden with lemon trees. Large garage and parking for 6 cars. Hout Bay is regarded by its tight knit community (known as Hout Bayers) as the jewel of Cape Town's Atlantic Seaboard. Hout Bay started life as a rural seaside village with the 2 original 1700's farmhouses Kronendal and Moddergat still standing. One of Cape Towns most visited tourist attractions is Hout Bay's working harbour with boat and yacht clubs. Everyday hundreds of tourists are treated to sea charters to visit the large seal island colony and then enjoy the sights and sounds of the harbou

2,495,000 ZAR

House, sale, st francis bay, st francis bay, eastern cape

house Inexpensive - not cheap. This modern home is an ideal holiday home with plenty accommodation and a good address. Call today, tomorrow may be too late! ... 4 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms / Open plan kitchen/dining room/lounge / Scullery/laundry / Pantry / Thatch roof / Balcony with stunning canal views / Deck / BBQ area / Double garage / Jetty / Private beach / South facing / Store room / Alarm system
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3,910,000 ZAR

House, sale, johannesburg, fellside, gauteng

house Lovely home, renovated, south entry, north-facing ... 3 or 4 Bedrooms / Study / 2 Bathrooms (MES) / Patio / Swimming Pool / Alarm / Electric Fence / Staff Accommodation / / Cottage / Garaging / Parking for 4 cars / / Water Features / Lovely Garden
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1,700,000 ZAR

House, sale, umkomaas, kwazulu-natal

house Watch the whales and dolphins from the patio! A solidly built older home with character, in Umkomaas, on the Natal South Coast of South Africa. Sea views to the front overlooking one of the world's top 10 dive spots - the Aliwal Shoal, and backing onto the third fairway of Umkomaas' premier golf course, within walking distance of beach and 20 mins by car to Durban International Airport. Enjoy the warmth of Kwazulu-Natal's year-round tropical climate. A solid built older home with character on a large plot of land with 2 existing outhouses easily converted to guest cottages, wonderful home for entertaining, two bars (cabin bar and indoor bar), heated jaccuzi, patio, large swimming pool, manicured garden, 3 bedrooms (2 with fitted wardrobes), beautiful wooden flooring throughout lounge, dining room, bedrooms of main house, large bathroom, en-suite shower from main bedroom, kitchen, walk-in pantry, laundry, 2 garages, excellent electronic security. Corner stand property in quiet location where sounds of birdsong and sea the norm. The main house could easily have a second storey built on top due to a flat roof. This is a property that could earn an income in an area where hotels and guesthouses are full virtually year-round where a lack of guest accommodation is a problem. Plenty of car parking space in the back yard. House has been rewired and has modern plumbing. Prices are expected to rise substantially over the next 5 years on the Natal South Coast. Lifestyle Activities Golf Ski Key selling points: Watch the whales and dolphins from the patio! Sea views to the front overlooking one of the world's top 10 dive spots - the Aliwal Shoal Backs onto the third fairway of Umkomaas' premier golf course Within walking distance of beach 20 mins by car to Durban International Airport A solidly built older home with character. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t180534/
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195,451 €

House, sale, riebeek kasteel, western cape

house Over a century old house on a corner plot in the beautiful Riebeek Kasteel in the Swartland. Zoned for business or residential, it can be changed to the best buy in that area. Oregon Pine window and door frames to give the charm of a area gone by. With a loft the same size as the house, this is a must see and renovate to see and get back the old way of life. Features : Interior Features : Fireplace, Ceiling Fan, Carpeted Floors Lot Features : Lawn, Swimming Pool, Trees / Shrubs, Corner Lot, Fenced Yard, Garden Area Exterior Finish : Brick Extra Features : Covered Parking. Background Information : Riebeek Kasteel & Riebeek West (The Riebeek Valley) Introduction : The valley and its twin towns, Riebeek Kasteel and Riebeek West, lie an hour northeast of Cape Town. The Riebeek Valley has to be one of the most picturesque spots in the Swartland. As Cape Town traffic has faded, you leave the N7 at Malmesbury. The Kasteelberg rises before you like a stone fortress. Drive over Bothmanskloof Pass, and there it is... Lifestyle : The valley became known for its eccentric artists, alternative lifestylers and genial locals. While village gossip and the ravaging summer heat are downsides, the balance of the year is great. It’s so beautiful, there’s very little crime, and the community spirit is excellent. Riebeek Kasteel is the more elegant town, with a Eurocentric square surrounded by shops and restaurants. Yet Riebeek West has its own draw cards – large Victorian houses, and more peace and quiet. The Valley has a collection of restaurants, coffee-shops and bars which struggle to exist, and it still has the commercial disadvantage of being “on a back road”. No real commercial attractions exists and the Valley certainly do not have a population to support the hostelries that began to spring up. For three centuries, the valley was the preserve of Afrikaans farmers. Fifteen years ago, things changed. The majority of the properties sold are not as holiday homes, but to people want to live in the Valley. Buyers are drawn by the scenic beauty, good schools, and the proximity to Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Tygervalley. With the property boom and the olive festival has come a different type of settler. ‘It is no longer only the “artistic types” or retirees, but now includes the mainstream people & even more younger people who have made money and don’t need to be in the city. There are no real opportunities for employment in the Riebeek Valley, so you have to be self-sufficient – work from home, commute, or have a private income. As more companies outsource and employ less, people may as well live in a beautiful place and do business with a computer. Demograpics : 88% of the population speak Afrikaans while only 2.5% speak English. 78% of the population of the Riebeek Valley is coloured, 18% white and 4% black. History : The solitary mountain was ‘discovered’ in 1661 during an expedition into the hinterland led by Corporal Pieter Cruythoff, and named ‘Riebeeck’s Kasteel’ in honour of the governor and his Cape castle. Later, Willem van der Stel offered land in the area to colonists, and the farms Allesverloren and Kloovenberg were established. Among the first farmers were Huguenots, who planted vineyards. Artisans including wagon makers joined the farming community in Riebeek Kasteel, while retired farmers settled in grander houses four kilometres away in Riebeek West. Property Market : The attraction of cheap property is no longer to be found as properties are as expensive as any in the better suburbs of Cape Town, and there is still very little infrastructure. 800m²-900m2 plots sell for R400 000; Entry-level houses start at just under R1-million The majority of properties sell between R1m- to R2m; Top-end properties - over R4m. Popularity peaked in 2004 . Property in Riebeek Kasteel is the most expensive in the Swartland district. Capital growth over the last year increased only 4% while cheaper areas were catching up fast (Malmesbury 11%, Darling 47%, & Porterville with a 37% capital growth). In Riebeek West (15.23%), the average price of property sold has risen from R557 750 to R680 351 over two years. A handful of upmarket developments are taking root in the valley. Average sale prices in the Swartland during the past year: Malmesbury (R623 000), Moorreesburg (R477 000), Riebeek West (R680 000), Riebeek Kasteel (R735 000), Porterville (R467 000), Darling (R618 000), Hopefield (R412 000), Citrusdal (R406 000), Clanwilliam (R530 000) and Piketberg (R427 000). General information : Restuarants : According to the 2007 edition of Eat Out, there are no less than seven entries for the Riebeek Valley amongst South Africa's best 800 restaurants. The Barn, Bishops at the Riebeek Valley Hotel, Café Felix, Café Oppie Square, Cook and Gardener, Kasteelberg Inn and Bistro, Pleasant Pheasant. - The Barn for views +27 22 448 1377 - Café Felix +27 22 448 1179 - Kasteelberg Bistro on Kasteel’s town square +27 22 448 1110 - L’Attitude for pizza +27 22 448 1440 For info on the olive festival and accommodation, visit www.riebeekvalley.info For valley information, see www.riebeekvalleyhandbook.co.za or call Riebeek Valley information at +27 22 448 1584, +27 22 461 2459 or Swartland Tourism +27 22 487 1133 (sources : (1) Property Professional / Catriona Ross (2) Property Scout)
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3,000,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

farm, 4 ha Genleman`s residence situated in prime area of Stellenbosch surrounded of well known wine estates. Exclusive residence built in best quality and only two years old. Completely fenced. Close to the centre of Stellenbosch, only 30 minutes to the International Airport and only 45 minutes to the centre of Cape Town. Can be sold as a going concern with VAT zero-rating. Buildings: Main house Main House: Lounge, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, open plan scullery, laundry, large veranda. Other Buildings: Garaging for 8 cars Additional: Separate studio. Water: Thee Waterkloofdamm Water Scheme, municipality water scheme. Crops: Cabernet Sauvignon 0.5 ha, 400 Clementine Trees. Extra: Beautiful garden with irrigation system. Stellenbosch Background Information: Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the Sea at the Strand in False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orhards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and ater furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an intergral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preseving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of vistors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosh boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street.
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6,750,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, franschhoek, western cape

farm, 26 ha With Berg River frontage and surrounded by breathtaking mountains, this 26 ha piece of land is 10 minutes drive from the buzzing tourist attraction of an exclusive private school. The farm is listed on the Berg River irrigation scheme for which 17 ha is available to irrigate the 5 ha Sauvignon Blanc and 2 ha Riesling vineyards, the 6 ha plum, the 2 ha pear and 2 ha lemon orchards. An additional water source is the mountain stream that runs through the farm. Buildings consist of an impressive 3 bedroom homestead with a swimming pool, a 3 bedroom managers house, a 2 bedroom house as well as a 1 bedroom flat. Another free standing bulding is now being used as a part time restaurant (with liquor license) but could be utilised in many ways by the entrepreneur with initiative. A certain pertion (with less agricultural value) of the farm can be regarded as suitable for some sort of development. There are 2 sheds as well as 4 labourer cottages on the property. Apart from the mentioned buildings and ample water, the fantastic location of this farm can not be overlooked and should be regarded as a real strength. Franschhoek Background Information : Franschhoek (meaning “French Corner”) has deep roots running back to the French Huguenots who planted themselves and their vineyards here in the late 17th century. Most of the old farmsteads (a few originals dating back to the 1600s) still bear French names. In 1984 that the Vignerons de Franschhoek was founded - home to around 30 wine farms which include some of South Africa’s most respected names, including Bellingham, Boschendal, Cabriere, Graham Beck, La Motte and L’Ormarins, to name but a few. The first cars arrived in 1910, the first telephone 1911. Electricity came in 1934. In 1938 the Huguenot Memorial was erected to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the arrival of the Huguenots and in 1992 the election of Mr Frank Arendse proclaimed the first non-white mayor in South Africa. However, for a true sense of local history, a visit to the Huguenot Memorial Museum is recommended. The ancestry of many famous South Africans is evident here: FW de Klerk, Beyers Naude, Charlize Theron etc. Property Background Information : Ten years ago it was still pretty much ‘Sleepy Hollow’ territory; a real get-away-from-it-all where you could pick up a cottage at around R200 000 and enjoy a true country lifestyle within a 45 minute drive of Cape Town. Property prices began to escalate about 1996, at the same time that tourism started to take off in South Africa; the rand was at an all-time low against foreign currencies, and Franschhoek had become a sought-after destination for both food and wine. And so the visitors came, “they saw, they ate, drank, fell in love and many bought property”. It’s become a place to live rather than just for a holiday. The quality of property has also improved markedly, in that old houses have been restored, new buildings complement the architectural style of the valley and are strictly monitored by a very active aesthetics committee. In South African “countryside” terms Franschhoek is expensive….. with stands selling from R750 000, and apartments from R780 000. Houses start from R1.85-million for a semi-detached house (two bedrooms with a studio apartment and double garage). In the medium range, you’ll find a home for between R2.5- to R5-million – and the top end is represented by smallholdings starting at R4.5-million.’ Franschhoek property sales totalled R176.2m for the period June 2005 to May 2006, with prices averaging R2.862m – generally 5.5 per cent lower than the average listing price. Properties in the area that had been priced in the region of under R300 000 – 10 years ago – could now easily sell in excess of R10-million. Today there is nothing free-standing available under R2.5-million – regarded as the entry level mark, and for this you could get a two-bedroom house in good condition close to the town centre. From R3.2m to about R4.5m you will have a wider variety of properties to choose from. The upper market varies from R5m upwards and includes what you would call Gentlemen’s Estates. While it is still possible to buy a small two-bedroom apartment (of approximately 60m2) from R750 000, these are few and far between. There are also a number of new developments, but these have largely occurred on the municipal boundaries of the village – former agricultural land that has been re-zoned and sub-divided. Franschhoek has managed to retain its village ambience by enfolding most of the development rather than being engulfed by it: It’s a very difficult balancing act….but the aesthetics committee performs a very valuable function, as does the Franschhoek Trust, in keeping the soul of the village intact. Regarding development in the area, the Stellenbosch municipality is actively focused on protecting the character and appeal of Franschhoek by ring-fencing the town, and agreeing that there will be no further major developments in Franschhoek. Lifetyle : With the demand for homes came the demand for a lifestyle: restaurants, art galleries, specialist retail and coffee bars mushroomed. The sleepy hollow had become hallowed space for residents seeking the best of both worlds. Franschhoek now plays home to a contingent of "swallows" who own property and enjoy only the summer months in the valley. The village is abuzz with many new locals and tourists, and traffic and parking can be a problem. During the past five years there has been a huge influx of foreign buyers – mostly European – but in the last two years, the emphasis has shifted with a lot more South Africans buying; retirees and even businesspeople whom commute on a weekly basis to Johannesburg. They all are looking for a better, more relaxing lifestyle to what the city has to offer and Franschhoek fits the bill. Affluent families are tired of hiding behind electric fences and dealing with traffic that leaves you demented. Franschhoek is not without crime or problems - but it certainly has a lot less compared to what metropolitan areas have to deal with Acting on the need for a private school in the valley, the highly acclaimed Bridge House Independent School was established, opening up the valley to investors who would otherwise not necessarily have considered it. The demographics naturally changed to accommodate the ever-increasing demand. Apart from living among the vineyards, the region is also popular with golfers looking to buy in estates; for example, Pearl Valley Signature Gold Estate and Spa offers a variety of premium property opportunities including golf lodges, houses and residential erven. At Boschemeer Golf and Country Estate only 30ha of a 140ha site have been set aside for low density development. Restaurants : Franschhoek boasts eight of South Africa’s ‘Top 100’ restaurants, which has earned it the title of the gastronomic capital of South Africa. Twenty-five per cent of the five-star chefs in the country live here - including Reuben Riffel who achieved top honours in the 2005 Eat Out Johnnie Walker Restaurant Awards for both Chef of the Year as well as Restaurant of the Year. Further Eat Out Johnnie Walker award winners include Five-Star Chefs Matthew Gordon (Haute Cabrière, The French Connection and Piccata); Margot Janse (seen top left, of Le Quartier Français, The Tasting Room and iCi); and Vanie Padayachee (Grande Provence Estate – The Restaurant); and Lifetime Award achiever Topsi Venter (Topsi & Co). Sources : The Property Magazine - Carola Koblitz
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24,000,000 ZAR

Room, vacation, bantry bay

room Bantry Bay is superbly located right on the sea front. The self-catering apartments, built against a sheltered, craggy rockface, achieve a wonderful balance between the simple and the lux- urious. Individual balconies stretch out from each apartment providing private sunbathing. Sea Point, with its unusual boutiques, excellent restaurants and night spots, is just a few minutes' drive away . The resort has its own swimming pool. Picnic baskets are available from recep- tion at a fee - please give 24h notice. Braai facilities are available (your porter can help you to get the fire ready)Created by a leading interior designer, the self-catering apartments, from the luxury penthouse units to the smaller units, achieve a perfect balance between elegant simplicity and opulence. There is limited parking available. Please arrange with resort before arrival. Babysitting can be arranged by notifying the reception before 3 p.m. There is a daily cleaning service in the mornings. No deposits are levied. Any charges occurred during stay, to be settled on departure. All linen is supplied except beach towels. All the units have telephone, television, M-NET, 2nd channel, hairdryer and shaver plug. Pets are not allowed. Please advise resort beforehand if arriving late. NB. A CAR IS ESSENTIAL IN SOUTH AFRICA Please note that there is no parking facilities at the resort. Members will need to park at another hotel which is a 5minute walk from the resot. Parking is charged on a daily basis. No cancellation fees when purchasing cancellation insurance. Certain restrictions apply. Allowable checkin day(s): Friday Checkin Time: 1400 Checkout Time: 1000 Low Rate: 770 USD High Rate: 770 USD. http://www.arkadia.com/ltas-t462875/
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564 €
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House, sale, graaff reinet, eastern cape

house ***** THE GUEST HOUSE ***** This family-owned business is situated in the heart of the historical town of Graaff-Reinet. Graaff-Reinet is the fourth oldest town in South Africa. Cradled in a meander of the Sundays River, Graaff-Reinet is an oasis in the desolate surrounding landscape and practically every visitor remarks on its unique old-world character. The property consists of different eras – the historical sections were built in the 1818’s,1840’s and 1880`s The outlay of the different rooms is as follows: We have single, double & triple rooms, as well as self-catering cottages. (Detailed description - Appendix A) Rooms 1 to 6 are all in the main block. Rooms 7 to 14 are in the 1818 block. Rooms 15 to 20 are in one modern unit. Rooms 21 and 22 are upmarket rooms in the garden Rooms 23 and 24 are two self catering cottages Total number of rooms = 24 Total number of persons accommodated at full capacity 61 • In the main block we have an a’la Carte restaurant with 70 seats inside and a further 25 seats on the stoep / verandah & around the swimming pool area. Onto the main dining room we have a fully licensed bar. • Also in this area we have a breakfast room seating 55 people per session. • Next to the breakfast room we have a conference room able to seat 25 people. This room doubles up as an additional Breakfast room. • In the main building there is a library onto the reception area. • We have our own borehole supplying water for the very large gardens. The parking area can accommodate at least 25 cars and is very secure. • The property is registered in the name of a Co. Pty (ltd). There are no transfer costs other than share transfers. • Also available is a management lounge with private office & en-suite bathroom. • We currently accommodate a large amount of overseas visitors who book through one of our inbound tour operators and we have these bookings at least a year ahead of time. We already have bookings for tour groups in 2009. These tours spend 1 or 2 days with us and this has lead to the development of a new section of the business, namely excursions. The sources of income are as follows: 1) accommodation 2) breakfast 3) Meals (braais, sit-down dinners & a la carte) 4) Excursions 5) Internet for guests 6) Laundry 7) Curio shop 8) Bar The staff consists of the following people 1) Reception has 2 ladies 2) The cleaning staff consists of 7 ladies 3) The evening staff consists of 1 barman, 1 restaurant manageress, 1 griller and 3 helpers. 4) There are 2 men in charge of the gardens 5) The maintenance consists of 1 man 6) 1 Manager Assume - See It!!!
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16,000,000 ZAR

House, vacation, sandton, lonehill, gauteng

house Stunning modern 3 bedroom (all with ensuite bathrooms)duplex townhouse set in upmarket complex (see complex info below) with pools, tennis courts, restaurant etc) and well positioned for access to great shopping and freeway access to stadiums. Taxi service information will be provided. There is secure garaging for hire car. Lonehill Village Estate is an up-market, quiet and secure ‘garden’ estate, developed between 2003 and 2006. It is renowned for the special focus on its gardens, with mature trees and fountains surrounding units that have been very selectively placed with in the ecology of the estate. It is located between Lonehill, Pineslopes and Fourways, within 3 km of the shops at Fourways Crossing, Fourways Mall, Lonehill Mall, Design Centre, Cedar Square and Broadacres Centre. The Montecasino entertainment and hotel complex and Fourways Life Hospital, Fourways Medical Centre with Doctors, dentists etc are also just 2km away, as is access to the Freeway system. There are 314 homes, from luxury one bedroom loft units and two bedroom ground floor units with covered parking, to luxury two and three bedroom free standing homes with garages. Facilities include three large pools, three club-houses, a restaurant, a tennis court and children’s play areas. The estate also hosts a number of internal service providers for the benefit and convenience of the residents. The Wellness Centre located at the lower pool area provides number of facilties, includes a small gymnasium as well as ... Le Cheveu - Star Hair Design on your doorstep! Le Cheveu offers absolute relaxation and some time to unwind in Italian Designer Shiatsu Massage Chairs. De-stress with a Complimentary Kérastase or Redken Indian Head Massage and allow professional stylist “Franco” to attend to your needs. Complimentary refreshments can also be enjoyed a stunning and relaxed atmosphere. X-clusive Image offers a large variety of face and body treatments and are stockists of Dermalogica, Environ, Tip Top, Essie and Canyon. A warm and friendly atmosphere to relax and recharge. La Zona Restaurant is located @ the Main Clubhouse. Arrive as Guests, leave as Friends. La Zona is a unique clubhouse in many different ways. We are extremely proud of our excellent food, from excellent pastas to legendary pizzas. All our food is prepared daily, using the freshest ingredients, and we purchase the finest ingredients from South Africa’s best suppliers. Simply said, we serve outstanding food for a great price. We cater for functions ranging from children’s birthday parties to business conferences. We also host a variety of regular functions from a Fondue night to games evenings. ... Stunning modern townhouse / Open-plan lounge and dining room out to private walled garden with covered patio / Modern kitchen fully fitted / Guest cloak downstairs / Upstairs to 3 bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms / Dbl automated garage / / SLEEPS 6 (2 dbls, 2 singles) please advise if more singles. / / RATE: R1 200 to R1 500 per person per night depending on number of guests and duration of stay * please note that we will negotiate on your behalf with the owner accordingly
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9,000 ZAR

House, sale, kleinbaai, western cape

house Bargain 3-bedroom house in Kleinbaai.... Specifications : Bedrooms 3.00 Bathrooms 1.50 Garages 1.00 Garden Established Kitchen Yes Laundry Yes Entrance Hall Yes Formal Lounge Yes Floor Type Carpets & Tiles Exterior Asbestos Window Type Wood Ceiling Type Knotty Pine & Rhino Kleinbaai Suburb Information : Kleinbaai is 6 km from Gansbaai. Kleinbaai at the Danger Point Peninsula proper is one of the places which placed Gansbaai itself on the map of nature-based tourism. The shark-diving boats leave from the boat launch at the small but charming natural harbour of Kleinbaai as well as one of the whale-watching boats, that also takes you on a tour around Dyer Island and Geyser Rock. A gravel road connects Kleinbaai along the rugged coast with many rockpools to the lighthouse at Danger Point. Though not very suitable for cars (even 4x4's struggle with this road), this track along the coast is a beautiful hike. A tidal pool allows for safe swimming. In -and dotted on the peninsula around Kleinbaai- are guesthouses, restaurants and bars. The bar in the harbour and the guesthouse-cum restaurant-cum bar in the middle of Kleinbaai are the places where the shark-divig community congregate. Background Information Gansbaai Location : Situated between Hermanus and Pearly Beach, Gansbaai lies at the foot of the Dynefontein Mountains and boasts a coastline rich in fynbos vegetation. It is about 140km from Cape Town International Airport, 45km from Hermanus and less than an hour from the most southerly point in Africa, Cape Agulhas. General : Named after a flock of wild Egyptian geese that are alleged to have congregated at the freshwater fountain near the harbour, Gansbaai is a dream getaway…. Gansbaai is known as “Big Two Town” - which refers to the large number of Great White Sharks and Southern Right Whales in the area. It is one of the best boat & land based whale watching spots (from the rocks in its suburb De Kelders), and is known as the centre of shark cage diving in the Western Cape. In this rapidly growing town you will still see the tradition of a fishing village – as life in Gansbaai is very much associated with the sea and the fishing industry. The cove that once provided safe landing spot for the small fishing vessels of yesteryear, was deepened, adequate moorings were built and today Gansbaai boats a modern harbour where many fishing trawlers come and go daily. To argument the fishing industry, a modern canning and fishmeal factory was built at the harbour site. Fishmongers are stocked with fresh catches daily. Along with the fishing industry, Gansbaai has grown into a charming village and holiday resort with its own municipality. It has two primary school, churches of various denominations and shops to provide for every need. There are plans to build a high school soon. Gansbaai is an area of contrast. It is situated in the centre of a number of small bays with miles of unspoiled beaches, nature reserves with over 1500 species of Fynbos, ancient Milkwood forests, rocky inlets, caves and spectacular views across Walker Bay. Surrounded by places like De Kelders, Perlemoenbaai, Kleinbaai, Franskraal, Pearly Beach, Stanford and Baardskeerdersbos, this area offers spellbinding views across the ocean and Walker Bay to Hermanus, with range upon range of mountains as backdrop across the ocean. Property : Gansbaai has been identified as one of the top ten places to invest in property in South Africa. The demand for coastal properties has become almost insatiable. Properties worth more than R500m were sold during the past two years. Real estate in this rapidly growing holiday destination offers magnificent sea and mountain views. Real estate investors and property buyers can select from a wide variety of houses and apartments. There are both beachfront houses with spectacular sunsets and views across the bay to Hermanus and Cape Point, as well as small holiday cottages. Through the eye of the investor it is better known as the gem of the Overberg. Permemoenbaai is a new development, with new houses, tarred roads and street lights. It is walking distance from the centre of Gansbaai. Gansbaai is fast moving towards becoming the Western Cape Overberg's “new Hermanus”.
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1,030,000 ZAR

Attractive family home in quiet area of southcrest

house, study, swimming pool ATTRACTIVE FAMILY HOME IN QUIET AREA OF SOUTHCREST! Main bedroom leads out to pool area. Large kitchen with new eye level oven. Single garage. Carport for 2 cars. Secure parking for 4 cars.Wood flooring. REF NO:LR8160
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1,400,000 ZAR

House in gated estate, residential, shelly beach, south coast

House in Gated Estate, garden Brand new house ready in December in Upmarket Gated estate with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, patio and veranda.Garages for 3 cars and extra storeroom.
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6,000 ZAR
per month

4 bedroom house for sale in bishopscourt

house Wonderful views and walks, close to Liesbeeck River. Easy access to all amenities. Good security, with garaging for three cars, and pool. All bedrooms upstairs.

4,500,000 ZAR

3 bedroom apartment for sale in kenilworth

flat Three bedroom duplex apartment in well managed complex. Offers open-plan living area, guest loo, parking for 2 cars, pool and clubhouse. Ready to move in.

725,000 ZAR

3 bedroom house for sale in kenilworth

house A home which in years gone would be described as 'a gentleman's residence' - there are two reception rooms, an eat-in kitchen, three spacious bedrooms and a study. The swimming pool is designed for serious swimmers and the guest flat is ideal for treasured visitors. There's secure offstreet parking for four cars, and a garden children will love.

2,900,000 ZAR

2 bedroom apartment for rent in newlands

flat This charming apartment is tastefully furnished, has well equipped and fitted kitchen, lounge/dining flowing to huge balcony, with great views, 2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (main en-suite) and undercover parking for 2 cars. Available for short term Let.

12,000 ZAR

4 bedroom house for sale in rondebosch

house An elegant split level northfacing home in prime position, with stunning mountain views overlooking Bishop's fields: Large entrance hall * Formal lounge with Kruger Hayes fireplace * Seperate diningroom leading to private courtyard * Large eat-in kitchen (breakfast nook) with pantry, laundry - granite tops * Upstairs: Spacious 4 bedrooms with bics - main ensuite & 2 family bathrooms (marble basin tops) * Downstairs: Study leading to pool * Family room leading to 1/4 Olympic sized pool * Tennis wall * Wellpoint * Sprinkler system * Garaging for 2 cars & offstreet parking for 4 cars.

5,500,000 ZAR

2 bedroom cottage for rent in plumstead

house Neat as a pin with open plan lounge, diningroom and kitchen leading out to north-facing small, peaceful garden. Two beds, main en-suite, family bathroom and single garage with remote. Available from 15 April for 7 or 8 months. Cars and small dogs okay. Maximum two people - regret not suitable for children.

6,000 ZAR

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