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French style delight

house, swimming pool, staff accommodation available This property takes you right into France with its style and tranquility. Lovely wine cellar, pool and big stand.
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3,650,000 ZAR

House, sale, three rivers, gauteng

house A very impressive, solid and spacious family home, built in the days when bricks and mortar was still cheap! The unique elegance of this home is enhanced by the well established garden and it's huge shady trees. There are 2 equipped boreholes on the property.
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1,350,000 ZAR

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

Mini factory, rent, mt. edgecombe, umhlanga and surrounds

Mini Factory, 01/03/09 Centrally locted mini-factory, cheap as chips!
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13,840 ZAR
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Mini factory, rent, maxmead, pinetown, new germany and surrounds

Mini Factory, 01/01/09 Mini factory with 3 offices and reception area. Cheap as chips in the heart of Westmead.
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21,394 ZAR
per month

Building plot, sale, wave crest, eastern cape

building plot, 637 Cheap stand on the Kloof!! 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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290,000 ZAR

Guest house, sale, kruger national park, kruger national park, mpumalanga

Guest House An inventory list is available: all furniture, fittings, tools and equipment, artworks, marketing and advertising material are included. Also included are two vehicles of which one has game-drive seats – being used to take guests on nature drives and sundowners. Location: This private nature conservancy of 540 ha is located on the North-Western side of the very popular Panorama Route, near the Blyde River Canyon – 10 km North of Ohrigstad and bordering Mpumalanga and Limpopo Provinces. It is a mere 3½ to 4 hours drive from Johannesburg / Pretoria and is en-route to/from the Kruger National Park and many of the Private Game Reserves and Lodges, making it the ideal base from which to explore the area. Popular tourist attractions include: Blyde River Canyon, Bourke's Luck Potholes, various waterfalls, Pilgrim's Rest, etc. Description: Unspoilt African bush with unparalleled natural scenery! Nestled in a natural basin formed by spectacular mountains and cliffs, this private nature conservancy is a nature retreat offering a place of peace, tranquility and total relaxation.• This uniquely designed lodge accommodating 16 guests per night, was built in 2002 and offers guests' exclusivity, luxury and a great nature experience in a relaxed environment.• With absolute unspoilt nature and breathtaking views of mountains, cliffs and valleys, the conservancy offers incredible biodiversity. A wide variety of game species occur naturally – Kudu, Nyala, Bushbuck, Reedbuck, Klipspringer, Duiker, Warthog, Bushpig, Baboons, Monkeys, etc. Also a variety of nocturnal species such as Civet, Genet, Aardvark, Serval, Caracal, Porcupine, Leopard etc. More than 150 recorded bird species.• The reserve is partially fenced with 1.8 m Bonnox Game Fencing• More than 30 km of well-marked hiking trails Owner's House Self-contained house (75 m2) with shower and bath, open area kitchen / TV room / lounge / office area, bedroom with patio and parking under shade cloth. General staff accommodation Complex consisting of 8 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms/showers, 2 toilets, kitchen, TV Lounge Staff Compliment: Well trained and established team which includes a management couple who – if need to – will continue to manage and run the lodge. Guest Profile: Very well established in the European market. 95% of guests originate from Western Europe (Germany, France, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and the UK) 35% of guests book direct via website enquiries / email 65% of guests are booked through tour operators Majority of guests stay 2 to 3 nights Marketing: The lodge currently features in major international wholesale travel brochures as well as in the catalogues of South African-based Inbound Tour Operators. The lodge is also represented on various international websites as well as general travel guides. Current marketing activity is concentrated in our key market. This is by choice as we have, over many years, built up very sound relationships with key players in the targeted markets. However, significant market expansion opportunities exist in other countries, eg USA, UK, Spain, Italy, etc. Occupancy and turn-over: Average room occupancy level currently in excess of 70% Expected gross turn-over for 2008 approximately R1.9 million Expansion opportunities: The reserve of 540 ha has incredible expansion opportunities. Current owners limited guest development to 8 chalets to ensure exclusivity for guests. Additional camps / lodges can be developed to increase occupancy potential Complete game fencing and stock with game (i.e. turn it into a small game lodge) Opportunities for soft adventure activities, e.g. abseiling, rock climbing, mountain biking, etc ... - Fully fitted kitchen, scullery, pantry / - Laundry / - Office / - Liquor store room / - General store rooms / - Parking areas for staff / operational vehicles / - Staff accommodation facilities / - 2 x Cottages for management, both en-suite. One cottage with kitchenette. / - Gate Guard Cottage at entrance
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9,450,000 ZAR

Commercial, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

commercial, alarm, furnished This 15 hectare property provide a unique setting to absorb the exquisite views Stellenbosch and the surrounding Mountain Ranges have to offer. Four hectares planted to Cabernet Savignion, 1 ha and 3 ha of Cabernet Franc with sufficient power to serve up to three dwellings. Plans approved for double story cellar (500 square meters) plus store facility and approval requested to build an additional two dwellings. One cannot ask for a more prestige piece of land, so do not delay as this one will not be around for long! http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t2913/
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8,950,000 €

House, sale, riebeeck kasteel, western cape

house, 1991 m² Bordering on export table grape vineyards, this house enjoys a "rural setting" with views over the vineyards towards mountain ranges on the south, east and west. The house is one of the older houses within Riebeeck-Kasteel and is of historical value. It is very much "Cape Victorian" style, with a roof of corrugated iron gabled with clipped eaves at either end and supported by heavy poplar & oregan beamed ceilings and thick walls, making it sturdy and strong. The main entrance of the house boasts original double oregan pine doors leading to an open plan entrance hall/ lounge, with floors of both Italian tiles and woolen carpets. The lounge opens onto the southern patio (with views over the vineyards) via a pair of "happy doors". There are two (2) bedrooms downs stairs. Each of which shares an en suite bathroom. Both bedrooms have poplar & oregan pine beams/ ceilings painted white. Both bedrooms open onto a patio via a pair of "happy doors". The bathroom has an oval bath, a toilet and generous shower, and an empire style wrought iron vanity stand with Bitterfontein granite top and underslung oval basin. A retractable painted spruce staircase gains you access to the loft above (third bedroom). The staircase can be pulled up / retracted by means of an electrical hoist motor. A living area, ensuite bathroom oval bath, shower and basin and a wrought iron vanity stand and floors finished with Italian tiling and dressing room with free standing cupboards, this loft is used as the main bedroom. The cozy open plan living area has lime-washed flooring and ceiling fans over head, this room is undoubtedly stylish. Downstairs you have an open plan kitchen cum dining room. The style of the kitchen is of an English country "small bone kitchen" which features 2 exposed heavy poplar beams overhead with a double volume space to the open plan loft above. The kitchen comes with a stainless steel under counter oven, hob and extractor fan and built in cupboards, followed by a spacious dining area to complete the picture. An outbuilding has been converted into a tandem garage for 2 cars, which could be easily converted it into garaging for 4 cars or into a self contained cottage or entertainment room. At present there is an old forge which could be turned into a braai / fireplace. The front garden is in the French classical style with iceberg roses and hedges of thyme and myrtle completed by a bow fronted water feature and gravel paths. The remaining garden comprises an assortment of mature fruit and nut trees (almonds, pecans, macadamias, olives, prunes, pears, guavas, figs, naartjies, ruby grapefruit, mulberries, quinces, crimson seedless, saltanas & walton cross grapes) and also a large vegetable patch. The entire property is under a computerised irrigation system and also a borehole with a pump. The property is enclosed with fencing, hedged with olive and dog roses and fully secured by a burglar alarm with PIR beams both inside & outside house, linked to ADT. Other Features : Entrance Hall Lounge Kitchen Dining Room Land Extent : 1991.00 M2 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.’ Demographics : 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 area. 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). A handful of upmarket developments are taking root in the valley. Average sale prices in the Swartland during 2006/7: 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 : Restaurants : 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 Magazine / Catriona Ross (2) Property Scout (3) Riebeeck Valley Reporter – Chris Wright (4) Property24 )
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2,500,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, central, western cape

flat Charon Square is a mixed use commercial/ residential development that offers you an outstanding investment. The development is located in the heart of Wellington's CBD, which is centred around Main and Church Street. Shopping opportunities are close at hand, with Shoprite and other businesses on the doorstep of the development. What's more, the Campus of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology is a mere 400m from Charon Square. This campus already caters for around 1500 students. The excellent location, coupled with the superb price of units in the development, is bound to produce exceptional returns on your investment, should you choose to purchase a unit. Charon square site layout : The site is very conveniently situated in the CBD of Wellington. With ample basement parking provided, as well as a public parking lot right opposite the development, finding a place to park will not be a problem. The square has direct access from Church Street as well as Rose, Fontein and Bain Street. General : 24 One-bedroom units All costs included Located in the CBD of Wellington 400m from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology Campus Basement parking Access control HIGH potential income from R3500/month, on completion. Invest now! Background Information Wellington: Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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540,000 ZAR

House, sale, montagu, western cape

house, 295 m² Neat 2-bedroom house with good security. Lounge Kitchen Burglar Bars Security Doors Dining Room Utilities: Land Extent : 295.00 M2 Building Extent : 121.00 M2 Background Information Wellington: Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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850,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 936 m² This property needs TLC or renovation. It has great potential for an open plan arrangement as the kitchen is big, This space could be added to the lounge and dining room section for a spacious, modern, open plan family area. The family bathroom is very spacious and a shower could be fitted. Two of the bedrooms are bigger with the third bedroom slightly smaller bedroom. The very large plot of 936m² lends itself for outdoor living around the pool and enough space to add on more rooms to the present building. It is situated in a pretty area, surrounded by upgraded properties. Perfect reason to upgrade this smaller family house to become the jewel in the street. Other Features : Lounge Dining Room Kitchen Swimming Pool Braai Area Burglar Bars Staff Accommodation Sprinkler Garden Cieling fan Fitted Carpets Background Information Wellington Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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995,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 418 m² Located in an established wine estate for comfortable living this cosy country style double storey thatched home offers an open plan kitchen/living area with fireplace, a main en-suite downstairs, with 2 bedrooms and a spacious family shower upstairs. For entertainment there's an enclosed braai area and patio covered in over grown vine providing you with shade and coolness on a warm summer day. To top it all are the lovely views overlooking the small river. This property is suitable for the smaller family who are just starting out or as a weekend home away from home. This is a peaceful and secure complex with 24 hour ADT patrol perfect for the kids to run around and enjoy themselves without you worrying too much about their safety. For viewing of this property call the agent now, don't miss this one! Other Features : Mes Lounge Kitchen Patio Braai Area Parking bay Fireplace Background Information Wellington Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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995,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, wellington, western cape

farm, 1,08 ha This is a very interesting property with a French provencial; industrial design to it. The beauty of this property lies in the spectacular views of the country and farm landscapes and the spaciousness of the plot itself. Other Features: Kitchen Patio Swimming Pool Dining Area Laundry Utilities Land Extent : 1.08 HA Building Extent : 350.00 M2 Background Information Wellington : Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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3,255,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 515 m² THIS ONE YEAR OLD PROPERTY HAS A PRIVATE NORTH FACING. ENTERTAINMENT AREA WITH 3 BEDROOMS, MAIN EN-SUITE, PLUS A FULL FAMILY BATHROOM. A SPACIOUS LIVING/DINING AND OPEN PLAN KITCHEN. THIS HOUSE OFFERS SECURE LIVING IN A CHILD FRIENDLY GATED ESTATE. NEAR NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS Other Features : Dining Room Kitchen Lounge Walled Garden Utilities : Land Extent : 515.00 M2 Building Extent : 180.00 M2 Background Information Wellington Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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1,180,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, wellington, western cape

farm This interesting Olive Estate is set on a slope with views of Table Mountain on a clear day. The Manor has been renovated recently and offers patios and balconies overlooking lovely sunsets in summer. The boutique olive mill recently produced an internationally award winning olive oil. With 5000 olive trees, more awards will follow in years to come. 17ha of irrigation rights from the Berg river supply ample water for irrigation needs of the total farm. Plus two boreholes supply drinking water for domestic purposes. 4ha of understock is presently grown, but this could be soon replaced with more olive trees. The farm is situated about 20km out of Wellington and is sold as a going concern. A list of farming equipment is available, please do not hesitate to contact us for more information or to set up an appointment to view or discuss the property. Other Features : Balcony Cellar Lounge Kitchen Swimming Pool Reception Covered Parking Background Information Wellington : Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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8,500,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 482 m² Modern 3 bedroomed house in security residential complex in a quiet area of Wellington. Very spacious open-plan kitchen / lounge /dining room area with a sliding door leading onto the rear patio which has an outside braai and garden. There are 2 en-suite bathrooms and 1 family bathroom. The windows have blinds and the floors are tiled. The monthly levy amounts to R500 and includes water, mowing of the exposed grass areas and security. Other Features : Braai Area Dining Room Family/TV Room Kitchen Lounge En-suite Bathoom Fireplace Blinds Utilities : Mun. Rates and Taxes : 500.00 PM Land Extent : 482.00 M2 Building Extent : 182.00 M2 Background Information Wellington Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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1,110,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 1088 m² This very sturdy, low maintenance construction is ideally suited for the family/person whose first priority is privacy, security and lifestyle. This very spacious house has 3 entertainment areas; the family/TV- lounge, a built in braai area adjacent to the pool, as well as a private shady outside braai area adjacent to the formal bar area. All the bedrooms and bathrooms are spacious. The kitchen is spacious with built in stove with double ovens. Plus a separate sculley/laundry room. The garden is lush and overgrown with shrubs. A double garage to house your cars, plus outside parking for many cars. This is definitely an excellent investment opportunity in a good area which will offer good future capital growth. Other Features: Lounge Kitchen Study Braai Area Swimming Pool Burglar Bars Dining Room Garden Irrigation system Double Garage Air Conditioning Scullery/Laundry Utilities Land Extent : 1088.00 M2 Background Information Wellington: Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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2,195,000 ZAR

Building plot, sale, wellington, western cape

building plot, 493 m² This plot on HOOGGELEGEN RETIREMENT ESTATE, overlooks mountain ranges and the Breede River Valley. It can accomodate a two/three bedroom house plus a double garage. Designs are available from the professional Architect, Wilhelm Basson, Contact No. 082 568 2200 Utilities Mun. Rates and Taxes : 671.12 PM Land Extent : 493.00 M2 Background Information Wellington: Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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320,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 810 m² Bargain size wise for the big family who needs 5 bedrooms, or use 1 wing for a guest wing or as a flat with its own seperate entrance, 1 bedroom and living room. The country style open plan oregon kitchen with seperate spacious scullery, blends well with the open plan living room with its jetmaster and dining room area. Seperate from the private pool, is a free standing braai room with a huge fire place and wet bar. Give this place a new coat of paint and call it your place in the country. Other Features : Mes Lounge Family/TV Room Laundry Swimming Pool Dining Room Outside Braai room Fire place Fitted Carpets Tiles Garden Flat Kitchen/scullery Utilities Background Information Wellington Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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1,430,000 ZAR

Building plot, sale, wellington, western cape

building plot, 380 m² Vacant erf on Onverwacht Wine Estate of quiet farm-style housing estate on the outskirts of Wellington. Houses are all styled accordingly with thatch roofs and specific development criteria to adhere to specifications to abide to the design of the estate. Utilities : Land Extent : 380.00 M2 Background Information Wellington : Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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415,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 836 m² This house is suitable for the smaller family who needs all the comforts and cosiness of a well designed modern house. With privacy and lovely views this is a good area for long term investment. Mes Study Kitchen Laundry Family/TV Room Swimming Pool Dining Room Air Conditioning Burglar Alarm Guest Toilets Burglar Bars Braai Area Fire Place Ceiling Fans Blinds Security Doors Garden Background Information Wellington : Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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1,620,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 590 m² Located at an open green park like space. This fully renovated house is ideal for the smaller family or perfect for the first time home owner. The spacious plot offers established fruit tress and plenty shade trees. Adjacent to the single garage is a fully renovated servants quarters with toilet and laundry facility. There is enough space parking two cars on the premises. This is a popular area with families with school going children, and the house it as stone throw away from the best schools in the village. Other Features : Lounge Dining Room Veranda Utilities : Land Extent : 590.00 M2 Building Extent : 100.00 M2 Background Information Wellington : Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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995,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 2189 m² This eclectic, very fascinating house was built by the well known artist, Hannetjie De Clerque. it is for the creative person who loves words like "exotic", different, outrageous, magical, and even "fairies". Special handmade and imported tiles & mosaic pictures add character and slpashes of colour. four fountains create the magic sound of everflowing water. the garden is definately different and charmingly overgrown. Other Features : Kitchen living Room Study Court Yard Braai Area Hearth Garden Wine Cellar Swimming Pool Fountains Dining Room Utilities : Mun. Rates and Taxes : 300 PM Land Extent : 2189.00 M2 Building Extent : 378.00 M2 Background Information Wellington : Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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2,400,000 ZAR

House, sale, wellington, western cape

house, 931 m² This is a solid old Fashioned Building with lots of potential for renovations or up grading. The plot is spacious with big shadey tress and plenty space for extentions. Other Features : Tiles, Fire Place, Store room, Carport, Lapa Burglar Alarm, Burglar Bars, Granny Flat Security Doors & Swimming Pool. Background Information Wellington : Wellington boasts a wealth of historically significant properties. Property developers are also increasingly turning their attention to the possibilities of the area. Wellington is also experiencing a spill over effect from other Boland towns whose entry level prices are escalating. There are still some extremely good investments to be had in Wellington. Retirees are considering this an excellent opportunity to make their last big financial investment. The Wellington area is in demand for a number of reasons. Not only does Wellington offer the much sought-after Boland lifestyle, it is a convenient commuting option for those working in Somerset West, Stellenbosch and the Northern Suburbs. The area has good schools and for the past three years the Cape Peninsula University of Technology satellite campus in Wellington has added to the demand for residential and agricultural property. For an entry level two bedroom home, you're looking at prices starting at between R700 000 and R800 000. Our high end residential properties are hovering around 2.5 million. Wellington is an excellent growth area for investors. Average prices for property in Wellington, for instance, hover around R1m, which will buy a comfortable family home. Entry-level properties such as bachelor flats sell at prices starting at around R500 000 while two-bedroom apartments near the Cape Technikon campus can be had from R650 000 upwards. There is also a wide selection of sectional and full title units available in new developments in and around Wellington, with a new two-bedroom unit typically costing around R1m. Upmarket developments at slightly higher prices also cater for local and overseas buyers who want the Boland lifestyle but prefer living in security estates. New security developments in the Wellington / Paarl / Franschhoek valley are drawing a lot of interest. Buyers cite accessibility to Cape Town, only 40 minutes away, good schools and excellent security as reasons for settling in these estates. A fair proportion of buyers are from England, Germany and France and use their units up to four times a year when on golfing holidays. The Boschenmeer Golf Estate offers townhouses from R1,25m and freestanding homes from R2,2m to R6m. The Val de Vie Winelands Lifestyle Estate offers stands at prices from R1,1m and building packages for homes in the Cape Colonial style at prices from R2,5m. The development includes polo facilities and also offers trout fishing, birding and horse riding. The third development, Pearl Valley, is a signature golf estate and spa that overlooks the Drakenstein mountains and offers private residences around a course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Prices for stands here start at R1,4m, while prices for the large homes range from around R4,5m upwards.
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