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Farm, sale, bot river, western cape

farm 800 Ha Dairy farm with 300 Ha arable, partly under irrigation and the rest veld. With the farm bordering 3 rivers, ample water is available. A total herd of 378 Jersey cattle with 300 cows currently being milked. Sale also includes 18 Ha central pivot and equipment.
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14,850,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, napier, napier, western cape

farm null ... Size: 62.7623 / Farm house / dairy / barn / use of 6ha dam / escom power / water / irrigation
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3,999,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, somerset west, somerset west, western cape

farm The historical Cape Dutch Homestead dates back to 1840. The park-like gardens with many old trees enhance the historical atmosphere. Beautiful setting. Views overlooking vineyards and rolling hills. A small vineyard is planted. Many paddocks and pastures. The property was previously run as a dairy farm and has many outbuildings. ... 41 Ha on 4 diagrams / / Cape Dutch Manor House - Established gardens with pool / / Guest House (400 sqm) + Guest House (250 sqm) + Manager’s House / / New House / / Staff Cottages / / Office + Wine Cellar / / Garages + Outbuildings / / Water: 4 bore holes + water scheme + 3 earth dams / / Crops: 1 Ha Chenin Blanc vines + 32 Ha of paddocks and pastures
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35,000,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, somerset west, somerset west, western cape

farm This historical Cape Dutch Homestead dates back to 1840. The park-like gardens with many old trees enhance the historical atmosphere. Beautiful setting. Views overlooking vineyards and rolling hills. A small vineyard is planted. Many paddocks and pastures. The property was previously run as a dairy farm and has many outbuildings. SHAREHOLDING AND PARTNERSHIP PURCHASE OPPORTUNITY This property can be purchased in its entirety or the opportunity exists to purchase a shareholding and become a partner in the holding company. The number and value of the shares as well as the benefits and responsibilities attached to this partnership will be discussed with investors individually and formalised in tailor-made shareholding and partnership agreements. Please contact us for more details. (PI 3505) ... size: 41 Ha (4 diagrams) / / Cape Dutch Manor House / established gardens with pool / guest House (400 sqm) / guest House (250 sqm) / manager’s House / new House / staff cottages / office / wine cellar / garages / outbuildings / water: 4 bore holes + water scheme + 3 earth dams / crops: 1 Ha Chenin Blanc vines + 32 Ha of paddocks and pastures
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35,000,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, baviaans, eastern cape

farm This beautiful farm is situated on the high plateau on and above the eastern bank of the Gamtoos River, in the Eastern Cape. It is 49 km from the centre of the city of Port Elizabeth, and 24 km from the famous surfing town of Jeffreys Bay. The property is accessible either by a tar road off the Thornhill/Hankey off ramp (2 km from the N2), or by a 1,5 km gravel road off the R102. The property is 686 ha in extent, and consists of 4 title deeds. This pristine Cape valley bushveld and acacia savannah has a grazing capacity of 1-3.5 ha per LSU, which is amongst the highest in the province. This magnificent property enjoys stunning panoramic views. There are 180 degree sea views from Blue Horizon Bay through to Cape St Francis to the south, and an unparalelled view of the Baviaanskloof and Tsitsikamma mountains to the north. The top plateau is a series of 3 flat thorn savannah areas, separated by spectacular, well-wooded gorges with deep red soil. A small finger of the property extends down the escarpment to the Gamtoos River, with the middle of the river being the boundary. This gives the property the added advantage of having direct access to the river. There is 4.8 ha of irrigable land adjacent to the Gamtoos River with water rights from the irrigation scheme. This farm has an incredible variety of vegetation. The flat plateaus are dominated by the perennial Pannicums, Themedia triandra and Cynodon dactylon. While the latter grass species can be of marginal value in harder areas, by virtue of the fertile soils and high rainfall enjoyed here, it is superb grazing grass throughout the year. The southern slopes of the gorges and valleys are dense, pristine valley bushveld. All the associated tree species are present, including the normally coastal candlewoods, as well as large milkwoods and wild olive trees. The northern slopes are less dense with good under canopy grass cover as well as a surprisingly well established and healthy stand of spekboom. A smaller section of the western slopes has a large diversity of fynbos, including pincushions (Leucospermum) and other protea varieties. There are also cycad longifolia. The farm falls in a transition summer/winter rainfall area with an annual average of 700mm. A water servitude for the main PE treated waterline is registered beneath the property to a large subterranean reservoir from where it is gravitated to PE. In addition to the treated water quota, and the canal irrigation quota, there are 3 boreholes delivering a staggering 1.8 million litres of water per hour. The quality and variety of the browse is excellent. The farm already has large populations of smaller buck, but could happily sustain considerable numbers of the larger browsers like eland, kudu, giraffe, red hartebeest and possibly 3 or 4 black rhino. Game species currently on the property include: Mountain reedbuck- 50 Blesbuck- 45 Zebra- 17 Waterbuck- 50 Nyala- 40 Impala- 300 Also bushbuck, blue duiker, common duiker, caracal and a couple of leopard. The farm has also supported 78 wildebeest in the past. 590 ha of the total property is fully enclosed with a new very high-spec game fence. There is a large modern house with 4 bedrooms, an implement/lucerne shed as well as an old dairy and associated buildings. The current owner is in a partnership agreement with the view to developing a 780 unit golf estate. The town planiing and EIA etc has been done and is in hand. Another option would be an upmarket wildlife eco-estate with lodge, conference and wedding venue. These could be built to optimize the spectacular views. The access to the river could be used for sundowner cruises and photo shoots. The eco-estate could include clusters of upmarket residential homes. This magnificent property with its ideal location, incredible panoramic views, rich bio-diversity and river access therefore offers exciting opportunities to any serious developer.
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15,960,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, napier, napier, western cape

farm This was is situated on the outskirt of napier round about 6km out side napier towards pearly beach. ... size: 131.2457 ha / farmhouse / barn / dairy / irrigation / 3 bedrooms / 1 bathroom / dam 0f 6ha / escom power / water
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10,875,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, barrydale, western cape

farm, 2462 ha Klein Karoo farm of 2,462 ha or nearly 6,000 acres on both sides of the R62 highway between the lovely and peaceful towns of Barrydale and Ladismith. There are 65 ha of arable lands, all leveled and terraced that can be irrigated with floodwater from the Doring River, with 50 ha planted Lucerne, where according to the Owner up to 5,000 bales have been cut in better seasons. The 2,400 ha of veld has the typical Klein Karoo vegetation and is mainly natural veld with typical drought resistant vegetation of over 100 plant specie types of succulents and Karoo shrubs, mostly palatable. The annual rainfall is between 100 and 300 millimeters. The stock carrying capacity is directly related to the rainfall received for a year but the Department of Agriculture recommendation is around 9 ha per small stock unit. The old house still has peach pip floors and Oregan pine doors and ceilings. The stone built stock pen must date back to the beginning of the previous century. There are also two outbuildings. There is a flood water dam and two cement reservoirs. The 3 boreholes are equipped with wind pumps that deliver water to two stock drinking troughs and the cement reservoirs. The farm should be suitable for a life style property for busy city professionals wanting to get away from the maddening crowds and enjoy fresh air as well as peace and quiet while having a limited game or stock farm. The price is R4,2 million Background Information Barrydale : The small town of Barrydale retains its timeless charm and supports a diverse, yet harmonious community of young and old, Afrikaans and English, fruit farmers and artists, long time residents and newcommers. Barrydale is the perfect destination for people wishing to unwind and relax far removed from strains and stresses of city life. For the more adventurous, Barrydale gives a various outdoor adventures from hiking, 4x4 tracks and quad tracks up the Langeberg mountains. Barrydale is situated between two extremes. On the one side is the beautiful and fertile Tradouw Valley and on the other side you are faced with the stark and semi-arid Klein Karoo. These striking contrasts are experienced in a distance of 10km. Two scenic drives will bring you to Barrydale. The N2 through Caledon and bypassing Swellendam, turning off onto the R324 after Buffelsjags via the Tradouws Pass. Barrydale is nestled at the foot of the Majestic Langeberge, in the Tradouw Valley, where the northern exit of the Tradouws Pass meets the R62 from Worcester, Robertson and Montagu. For the lovers of nature Barrydale offers unsurpassed vistas of mountains. Hills and valleys are covered in flowers during spring and summer. Pleasant walks along footpaths in the semi-arid Klein Karoo to more adventurous climbs in the foothills of the Langeberg Mountain will take the hiker to places of beauty and tranquility. With an annual rainfall of 300mm it seems as if the sun is always shining and temperatures of 35C or even higher is very common in the middle of summer. During the afternoons, cool coastal breezes temper the heat and make the evenings pleasant. Barrydale is mainly a dairy and fruit producing area, exporting decidious fruits, ranging from peaches, plums and pears, to apples and grapes. The fruit harvesting season starts mid December and carries on until March, bringing with it an abundance of sun-ripened peaches, apricots, plums, apples and grapes, that is exported under the Cape Fruit label. History : After 1700 the settlers attracted to the remote corners of the Overberg, began searching for new land to farm. It began searching for new land to farm. It had to have an ample supply of water and the soil had to be fertile. The area around Barrydale was particularly desirable. The pathways and tracks through Tradouw Poort proved to steep for them to be turned into wagon routes and the journey via Cogman’s Kloof was both tedious and time consuming for those wishing to sell their produce in Swellendam. In 1867 plans were made for the construction of a road, to be built by convicts, through the Langeberg linking Swellendam and what is now the village of Barrydale. In time the farmers who settled on the lands in the valley at the top of the Tradouw Pass decided they wanted their own church and the chosen spot was at the point where the R62 and R324 meet. Thus the village owes its existence to both a church and crossroads. In 1878 land was purchased from the Coller brothers and the Dutch Reformed Community of Barrydale came into being on 8 September 1880, prior to which it had been under the jurisdiction of Swellendam. The village was named after James Barry, an early settler in the Overberg, who was not only a trader but acted as lawyer, agent and auctioneer, deputy sheriff and commandant of militia. He became a member of the legislative Council when representative government was granted to the Cape in 1854. In the early days of Barrydale there was a little in the village apart from nagmaal houses used by the farmers coming to the village to attend church. However, there was a school. After the collapse of the “Barrydale Empire”, William Sterner, who arrived as a “smous”, became Barrydale’s financial success story owning the general dealer shop, the hotel, the draper’s, the shoemaker’s and the gunsmith’s. Barrydale grew over the years and by 1921 the Municipality was established. The Barrydale Koöperative Wynkelder was formed in 1940 and distillery set up. The farmers were encouraged to plant vineyards, and orchards, growing fruit for canning and export. Barrydale, like all little Little Karoo villages, has known times of hardship and prosperity. Today is the centre of a prosperous farming district, it enjoys perfect year round weather and its wonderful scenic setting attracts a steadily growing number of visitors. Source : www.barrydale.co.za General Information: Barrydale attractions: Barrydale Heritage Garden Joubert-Tradauw Private Cellar Ronnies Sex Shop Southern Cape Vineyards Warmwaterberg Spa. Eating out in Barrydale: Akkerboom Trading Post Clarke of the Karoo Joubert-Tradauw Alfresco Deli Barrydale accommodation: Akkerboom Country Cottages Barrydale Private Karoo Hotel Country Garden House Die Langhuis Eenboom Game Farm and Self catering cottages Lentelus Farm Modderas Farm Cottage Sanbona Wildlife Reserve Sandy's Place The Galleons The Watercourt Lodge Tradouw Guesthouse Warmwaterberg Spa Wolverfontein Farm Cottages Source : www.route62.co.za
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4,200,000 ZAR

Plot, sale, hermanus, western cape

plot An 800Ha established dairy farm in stunning surroundings, with plenty of water, for sale either as a going concern or as agricultural land only. 800Ha of fertile land (500Ha ploughable, under irrigation and 300Ha of mountain), with 3 modern houses, 5 workers? cottages, dams (main dam 120mL capacity), wetlands, 2 rivers with ample, certified drawing rights and two boreholes. Copious underground water is available for additional boreholes if required. This farm is offered for sale as EITHER a fully operational, profitable dairy farm with 350+ head of cattle, together with all equipment and implements in order to be wholly self sustaining (wheat and oats are actively grown), OR without the dairy herd but with all implements and infrastructure at a mutually agreed revised price (full inventory available). In turn, the land is also for sale, free of cattle, equipment and implements. With adjacent farms and nearest neighbours growing vines and olives, there is every reason for this land to be viable for similar agriculture - neighbouring farm manager advises that soil is principally Bokkeveld Shale. Furthermore, parts of this farm offer an additional income stream opportunity as a source of building sand and crushed stone. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t354130/
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1,522,765 €

Flat, sale, margate, kwazulu natal

flat MARGATE PROPERTY . FLAT/ APARTMENT FOR SALE IN MARGATE LOWER SOUTH COAST KZN/ HIBISCUS COAST. Excellent seaviews. +/- 100 metres from Margate Main Beach. This apartment/ flat is fully tiled and includes upmarket furniture. There is also a built-in gas braai on the balcony as well as a lift in the complex. The Property Circle focuses on Property for Sale on The LOWER SOUTH COAST / HIBISCUS COAST of Kwazulu-Natal South Africa. The Areas we cover are Shelly Beach, Uvongo, Margate, Ramsgate, Southbroom, Marina Beach, Trafalgar, Palm Beach, Munster, Glenmore, Leisure Bay and Port Edward. We focus on Vacant Land, Houses, Flats / apartments, businesses and farms / small holdings for sale along the KZN SOUTH COAST. Please take your time and enjoy our web site.
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1,575,000 ZAR

Commercial, sale, baviaans, western cape

commercial, alarm, furnished This beautiful farm is situated on the high plateau on and above the eastern bank of the Gamtoos River, in the Eastern Cape. It is 49 km from the centre of the city of Port Elizabeth, and 24 km from the famous surfing town of Jeffreys Bay. The property is accessible either by a tar road off the Thornhill/Hankey off ramp (2 km from the N2), or by a 1,5 km gravel road off the R102. Description: The property is 686 ha in extent, and consists of 4 title deeds. This pristine Cape valley bushveld and acacia savannah has a grazing capacity of 1-3.5 ha per LSU, which is amongst the highest in the province. This magnificent property enjoys stunning panoramic views. There are 180 degree sea views from Blue Horizon Bay through to Cape St Francis to the south, and an unparalelled view of the Baviaanskloof and Tsitsikamma mountains to the north. The top plateau is a series of 3 flat thorn savannah areas, separated by spectacular, well-wooded gorges with deep red soil. A small finger of the property extends down the escarpment to the Gamtoos River, with the middle of the river being the boundary. This gives the property the added advantage of having direct access to the river. There is 4.8 ha of irrigable land adjacent to the Gamtoos River with water rights from the irrigation scheme. Vegetation: This farm has an incredible variety of vegetation. The flat plateaus are dominated by the perennial Pannicums, Themedia triandra and Cynodon dactylon. While the latter grass species can be of marginal value in harder areas, by virtue of the fertile soils and high rainfall enjoyed here, it is superb grazing grass throughout the year. The southern slopes of the gorges and valleys are dense, pristine valley bushveld. All the associated tree species are present, including the normally coastal candlewoods, as well as large milkwoods and wild olive trees. The northern slopes are less dense with good under canopy grass cover as well as a surprisingly well established and healthy stand of spekboom. A smaller section of the western slopes has a large diversity of fynbos, including pincushions (Leucospermum) and other protea varieties. There are also cycad longifolia. Water: The farm falls in a transition summer/winter rainfall area with an annual average of 700mm. A water servitude for the main PE treated waterline is registered beneath the property to a large subterranean reservoir from where it is gravitated to PE. In addition to the treated water quota, and the canal irrigation quota, there are 3 boreholes delivering a staggering 1.8 million litres of water per hour. Game: The quality and variety of the browse is excellent. The farm already has large populations of smaller buck, but could happily sustain considerable numbers of the larger browsers like eland, kudu, giraffe, red hartebeest and possibly 3 or 4 black rhino. Game species currently on the property include: Mountain reedbuck- 50 Blesbuck- 45 Zebra- 17 Waterbuck- 50 Nyala- 40 Impala- 300 Also bushbuck, blue duiker, common duiker, caracal and a couple of leopard. The farm has also supported 78 wildebeest in the past. Improvements: 590 ha of the total property is fully enclosed with a new very high-spec game fence. There is a large modern house with 4 bedrooms, an implement/lucerne shed as well as an old dairy and associated buildings. Development potential: The current owner is in a partnership agreement with the view to developing a 780 unit golf estate. The town planiing and EIA etc has been done and is in hand. Another option would be an upmarket wildlife eco-estate with lodge, conference and wedding venue. These could be built to optimize the spectacular views. The access to the river could be used for sundowner cruises and photo shoots. The eco-estate could include clusters of upmarket residential homes. This magnificent property with its ideal location, incredible panoramic views, rich bio-diversity and river access therefore offers exciting opportunities to any serious developer. http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t3141/
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15,960,000 €

House, sale, riversdale, western cape

house Outstanding guesthouse of 426 square meters in upmarket area of the peaceful and quiet town of Riversdale falling under the beautiful Overberg area of the Western Cape. This is a remarkable property of distinction with exceptional finishes and attention to detail as far as guest entertainment is concerned. In operation since 2003 there are six bedrooms of which four are at present used as guest accommodation. Four bathrooms, open plan kitchen - living room with separate dining room and glass sliding doors onto barbeque area that makes for elegant entertainment of visitors and a joyful stay so that they will come back time after time. Established and well kept garden with 1, 5 meter vibracrete walls for privacy around a lovely swimming pool surrounded by paving and lawn. Permanent plants like trees, scrubs and bushes give shade for hot days and create a scenic and beautiful atmosphere in this peaceful setting. The property is marketed as a running concern and as it stands, except for a few personal belongings of the Owner. It has over the last few years drawn numerous regular customers like Government employees visiting, South African Police service personnel, parents of kids in the Agricultural school as well as regular guests coming off the N2 highway. Internet marketing by the Owner has in the past few months resulted in a huge increase in visitor numbers. The average yearly bed occupation has steadily climbed from 2004 with 34.08 % then 2005 with 53,43% then 2006 with 44% and in 2007 with 66,25%. Don’t miss out on this excellent opportunity to invest in the right address with this income producing property. The price is R2,950,000 Background Information Riversdale : With a population of around 6 000, Riversdale is becoming fashionable among retirees and holidaymaker seeking peaceful surroundings. It is also gaining popularity as an area that offers good property value - sometimes less than half of the going price for similar sized properties in the rapidly developing areas of George and Knysna. Situated at the foot of the stately Langeberg Mountains, Riversdale is an oasis of trees and greenery, which along with its summer rainfall, temperate climate and low crime rate, are proving to be lures for those wanting to get away from it all. You just don’t see electric fences in the town! Currently the entry level price for a Riversdale home is around R450 000 while those that offer more space and tend to be sited on larger stands, sell for R650 000 to 750 000. Farms, which are predominantly dairy, sheep, wheat and ostriches, start at around R2 to R3 million. Despite its rural vibes, however, Riversdale is ideally positioned in terms of access to major shopping centres and top medical facilities. A 40km drive to the sea and an hour’s drive from Mossel Bay and George. While offering limited scope for job seekers, Riversdale is ideal for those with entrepreneurial spirits, lending itself to the establishment of businesses related to tourism and local agricultural activities. There is scope to establish vegetable and tunnel farming enterprises to supply local residents’ needs and towns such as Stillbay, Heidelberg and Witsand. Even the cultivation of the local fynbos wild flowers could be worth considering.
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2,950,000 ZAR

House, sale, empangeni, kwazulu natal

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

Building plot, sale, empangeni, kwazulu natal

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

Building plot, sale, oceanview heights, western cape

building plot, 800 m² Vacant erfs available from R360000 to R380000 - from 711 to 800 sq.m. Struisbaai Property Market : The property market consists of about 4500 properties in the whole area. Many of the investors view the “southernmost tip of Africa” as the perfect location for a retirement or holiday home. Reasons for the area’s increasing popularity are its seclusion, safety and lack of industrial activity, whilst pollution is virtually unknown. Prices are also still reasonable in despite the very strong capital growth achieved over the last two years. Prices for stands in beginning-2004 were selling at about R50 000 while homes were selling from about R350 000. Stands (vacant erfs) are being marketed from about R360 000, whilst homes are being marketed from about R650 000 – showing a dramatic increase of about 700% in stands / vacant erfs and about 100% increase for homes. Prime property on the beach carried in 2004 a price tag ofup to R650 000 for stands and up to R3,5-million for houses. The homes in this end of the market has not achieved the same dramatic increases experience in the lower priced properties. Background Information : Situated one kilometer from L’Aghulas, the southernmost tip of Africa, Struisbaai is one of the Cape's best kept secrets. This small, picturesque coastal village boasts the longest white coastline in the Southern Hemisphere, ideal for safe bathing, boating and watersports. The migrating southern right whale herds pass this hospitable coast to mate and calve in the secluded enclaves along the shoreline, making Struisbaai an imperative destination forthe nature lover. Struisbaai is particularly well known for its excellent fishing There is some debate as to the origin of the name Struisbaai. Some authorities believe that it means 'strawbay' and it earned this name by the fishermen's cottages that were originally built of straw. Others claim the name Struisbaai is derived from the Dutch vogelstruijs or 'ostrich'. The low shrub-covered terrain bordering the sandy coast is certainly ostrich country and you will still see a good number of these giant birds sharing the land with dairy cattle and merino sheep. According to legend, Struisbaai is named for the size of its beach - an old Nederland word for "huge". Major Attractions : - Visit the southern-most tip of Africa at Aghulhas, the official position of the tip is 34° 49' 58" south and 20° 00' 12" east. A cairn marks the tip's exact position. It is at this longitudinal point that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. - Hotagterklip Cottages is fishermen's cottages at the entrance to Struisbaai, built by early fishermen. Some of the cottages are now used as holiday homes and have all been declared as national monuments. They are oftenfeatured in the paintings of many South African artists. The unusual name of this little place comes from the days of the first wagon track, when a stone outcrop imposed a sharp detour on all travelers. Most of the old cottages were allowed to fall into ruin, until recently when the original cottages have been expertly restored. - The famous Aghulhas lighthouse, a very popular attraction, was built to aid the early explorers on their passage of the rough seas off Cape Aghulhas. It is the second oldest working lighthouse in Southern Africa. Stone mined from the adjacent limestone quarry provided the raw materials for its construction. The building also houses a unique lighthouse museum and restaurant. Remains of ancient stone fish traps used by the Khoe Khoe people can be seen to the east of the lighthouse. - Shell shops are a must visit for the shell collector and browser. Collectors and casual beachcombers prize the delicate shell of the Argonaut alike. Their occurrence on South African beaches is somewhat seasonal and stranding is most frequent between April and August at the end of the spawning season - Graveyard of ships, the Zoetendal, Birkenhead and Arniston are some of the many shipwrecks found along the Aghulhas coastline. Showpieces from these shipwrecks are on display at the Bredasdorp Shipwreck Museum. - Anglican Church is a small restored thatch-roof church, which is a national monument. It is a much sought after venue for small weddings and services. Outdoors Activities : - The quant fishing harbour is at present being used by both fishing and ski boats. - Walk along the 14 km uninterrupted white beach called “Die Plaat”, and look for some unique Nautilus shells along the shoreline of the bay. Enjoy swimming or sunbathing at this popular swimming beach. There are change-rooms alongside the beach, with showers and toilets. - Boat based whale watching from the Struisbaai harbour is a popular attraction when these gentle giants arrive from the arctic waters to mate and calve during May to December. They can be seen from L´Agulhas to Infanta with the biggest concentration in the bay at De Hoop / Infanta. During this period they are visible from the beach. They play or move about slowly with their calves. The best vantage point is at Koppie Alleen in the De Hoop Reserve. The local whale population is increasing at 7% per annum. Contact the Cape Agulhas Tourism Bureau : +27 28 424 2584 / +27 82 698 1557. - Coastal Safaris offer Land Rover tours along the coast of Cape Aghulhas and Struisbaai. A Satour Local Tourist Guide will take you to see rare bird species, Khoe khoe kitchens, shipwrecks and ancient fish traps. : +27 28 424 2584 / +27 82 698 1557 You can also experience e.g. the L´Agulhas National Park on a quad motorcycle, a vehicle that has minimal impact on the environment & is easy to ride. +27 82 854 5078/9 - Hiking & Mountain Bike Trials. All the nature reserves and most of the guest farms offer hiking and mountain bike trails. - Nature Reserves : Visit the nearby Aghulhas National Park. The area around the southern-most tip of Africa, often referred to as the Aghulhas Plain, offer visitors rich natural and cultural features to explore. +27 28 435 6078 / 6222. De Hoop Nature and Marine Reserve Seven distinct ecosystems exist. Wildlife, fynbos and bird life in abundance. Largest concentration of Southern Right Whales along South African coast from July to November each year. +27 28 542 1126 De Mond Nature Reserve Estuary of the Heuningnes River with rich bird life. . +27 28 424 2170 Heuningberg Nature Reserve (Bredasdorp) Sanctuary of a large variety of Erica and Protea species. Spectacular sightings of the rare red Bredasdorp lily in April and May. Offers various 2-15km hiking trails. +27 28 424 2584 Geelkop (private nature reserve) (Elim) Geelkop (yellow hill) derives its name from the mass of yellow-flowering plants, particularly Leucadendrons, which cover the hill during spring. The Geelkop private nature reserve is about 450 hectares in size. Presently a half-day hiking trail and a circular drive with splendid views exist. +27 28 482 1806 - Bird-watching opportunities: Rare Cape Vultures, Flamingos, and African Black Oystercatchers. Large flocks of the endangered Blue Crane frequent farmlands. Breeding pairs are often spotted between September andDecember. Situated in the Overberg, between Bredasdorp and Struisbaai, alongside Soetendalsvlei -southern Africa´s largest natural body of fresh water - Langrug Lodge is a splendidly secluded and beautifully restored, self-cateringcottage that was originally built in 1912. It is fully equipped and sleeps six in comfort.The shoreline and grasslands around the vlei host a variety of bird species, small mammals and reptiles, making it a rewarding experience for birders, nature-lovers and those who simply appreciate peace and quiet beneath the African skies.
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360,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, underberg, kwazulu natal

farm 674 ha Beef and Dairy Farm Situated in the heart of Franklin, lies this 675 ha established Dairy Farm. 120 ha under irrigation, 15 ha eragrostis, 40 ha maize lands, 15 ha coxfoot, 15 ha kikuyu, 450 ha veld grazing. 3 boreholes, water permits for 135 ha with river frontage. Dairy parlour, 12 000 litre bulk tank capacity. The seller is in the process of putting in a 28 point side by side milking system. inc 3 vacuum pumps, new in-parlour feeding system, and new shed. Bulk tanks: 1 x 5000 litres; 2 x 2 500 litres; 1 x 2 000 litres. Numerous sheds. Calf rearing facilities. 20 pigsties. 9 electrified compound houses. Price excludes VAT.
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9,000,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, caledon, western cape

farm, 800 ha A dairy farm in Caledon region with 500 ha grazing. It has potential for vines & olives. Water : from mountain, river & 2 boreholes Improvements : 3 houses, shed, dairy shed, fodder room & workers cottages.
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15,000,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, bronkhorstspruit, gauteng

farm, ± 304ha Beautiful, well established Dairy Farm. Devided in camps, 6 chicken houses that can keep 6 800 birds. Spacious face brick farmhouse with several other outbuildings.
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4,950,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, izotsha, kwazulu natal

farm, 80HA PORT SHEPSTONE IZOTSHA PROPERTY FARM FOR SALE, IZOTSHA, HIBISCUS COAST, KWAZULU NATAL (KZN), SOUTH AFRICA. This is a large 80 Ha farm. Consisting of Irrigated Bananas. Sugar Cane. Small nursery, Stables, and grazing pastures. Well worth buy. No Land Claims on this farm.
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8,000,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, george, western cape

farm, 21,9 ha Give your family the highest quality of life style. This Cape farm for sale is situated in the prime are of Geelhoutboom – only 7km from George, the economic hub of the Garden Route in the South Cape. Being surrounded by such beauty, you would never think your only 5min’s drive from town. Geelhoutboom is still a farming area and is spoilt with ample water from mountain springs and streams. The main house is perfect for a large family. All rooms are very spacious and the home is designed for comfort. The garden is beautifully kept and extends the living and relaxing areas of this spacious home. Although spacious, this home is a cozy retreat in winter for it offers the luxury of under floor heating and a fire place. The second house offers 2 large bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms and a spacious open plan living area. FARMING ACTIVITIES: Currently utilized as a lifestyle farm – grazing and arable land are rented by neighboring farmers. This farm is ideal for cattle or dairy farming. WATER PROVISION: River bordering the farm. Storage dam for consistent mountain spring water. Very large storage tank. Main Farming Activity: . Features: Facts: Main House size: 700 m² 3 Bedroom(s) 3 Bathroom(s) 5 Garage(s) Pool Fireplace Stoep Out building size: 300 m² Cottages: 1 Security: Yes Land size: 21.9 Hectares Labourer Cottages: 1 Arable Land: 1 Ha Natural Grazing: 1 Ha Eskom Power: True DistanceTo_TarRoad: 6 Km DistanceTo_Station: 15 Km DistanceTo_Harbour: 45 Km DistanceTo_Airport: 10 Km Farm School
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9,950,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, nigel, gauteng

farm, 685ha A 685ha farm with 2 houses and fully equipped dairy. Ideal for general or cattle farming. Your dreams will come true on this farm.
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6,665,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, george, western cape

farm, 84 ha This dairy farm for sale is perfectly situated at the foot of the picturesque Outeniqua mountains near George. The farm is currently successfully operated and in excellent condition. The farm consists of an operating dairy, a beautifully renovated farm house, 3 labourers cottages, a large shed and 2 large dams. Farms in this area is difficult to find. A truly exceptional property and lifestyle - only 10min from George! FARMING ACTIVITIES.- Mainly dairy farm - 200 cattle on farm. - 13 Camps - 80Ha of pastures - irrigation lines cover whole farm. - 34Ha under Pivot irrigation - 3Ha under permanent irragation. - Large shed 600sqm. Features: Main House size: 500 m² 5 Bedroom(s) 3 Garage(s) Land size: 84 Hectares Improvements: Labourer Cottages: 3 Arable Land: 3 Ha Natural Grazing: 3 Ha Eskom Power: Yes Distance To Tar Road: 0 Km Distance To Airport: 5 Km Background Information George George is rapidly being transformed from a sleepy Garden Route town into a relocation and retirement option for up-country folk attracted by the Garden Route landscape and a small town lifestyle with big town infrastructure. George, already home to 160 000 residents, is likely to see its population swell by 6 000 a year, which is underpinning rising demand for affordable housing in the area. There is a constant flow of new buyers looking for property in the area and this has been stimulated by improvements to the N2 road linking Cape Town and the Garden Route. New lifestyle estates are being constructed and marketed throughout the country and general improvements in infrastructure and amenities are underway. The demand for affordable property is coming predominantly from local residents whose affordability levels are pitched from R400 000 to R800 000. George has also experience strong commercial expansion as of late. The new R400-million, 125-stored Garden Route Mall in George is yet another feather in the development cap of this booming area where increasing numbers of South African’s are relocating. This growth is manifesting in excellent take-up of space in both office blocks and houses that are fast being converted from residential to commercial zoning. Despite relatively high rentals of as much as R50/m2, there is little untenanted space in the area, which is also supporting good growth in its industrial and retail sectors. The award winning George airport, the only airport on the Garden Route suited to big planes, experienced a big increase in airport traffic over the past few years. It has added to the area’s accessibility and affordable flights from Cape Town and Gauteng are spurring the influx. George is an “all-season town” unlike Knysna and Plettenberg Bay, making it an ideal choice for people who are eager to settle down on the Garden Route. George offers an array of amenities including restaurants, cinemas and some of the best schools in the province. The rapid growth of George’s capital budget, from R13,6 million in 1986/87 to R229, 6 million for the 2006/7 period, supports the town’s claim to fame as not only a residential and holiday destination of choice but also as one of the Western Cape’s most significant economic growth points. The town’s well-balanced economy, which spans a wide range of sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, trade, business and financial services, has ensured steady urban growth. Accordingly aware of the need to support its existing central infrastructure as well as its urban progress, the department of Planning and Development has allocated R2 million of its R30 million-plus capital budget for the 2006/2007 period for upgrading and maintaining the CBD. The balance will be spent on housing projects and the development of economically viable sites. Surrounded by the Outeniqua Mountains and the sea, the region flaunts its natural beauty. Buyers have also commented on the abundance of water relative to other areas in the Western Cape as a draw card. This has elevated it into the league of one of a few dozen “secondary towns” in South Africa, comparable with Paarl and Worcester in the Western Cape & Port Shepstone in KwaZulu-Natal. George represents a sustainable property market. “Real” residents are buying and it is not a destination attractive to aggressive speculators. In the long term this will result in a smoother capital growth trend. The trend of people relocating to the Garden Route from the metropolitan areas of Gauteng, Cape Town and Durban is in its infancy. The region is fast being transformed from a holiday destination into a sought after residential area. Although most of the investment along the Garden Route is local, new security estates have made “lock-up and go” properties more accessible and many foreigners are taking advantage of these opportunities.
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9,700,000 ZAR

Weekend / retirement farm

farm FARM NAME: Witpoort DISTRICT: Potchefstroom / Ventersdorp 33 km from Potchefstroom. 25 km from Ventersdorp SIZE: 22 ha Arable land: 20 ha IMPROVEMENTS: 1 x 3 bedroom dwelling, 300 m2 store, 4 camps WATER SOURCES: 2 boorholes (1 equipped) Ideal for sheep / dairy
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790,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, fairlead, gauteng

farm, ± 30000 m² Developer/ Dairy farmer/ Guesthouse/Office from home This property has numerous possibilities. Developers dream 3ha grounds for development. Or enormous opportunity for a guesthouse or venue. The garden is tranquil and huge. The property consists of a 4 bedroom house with a granny flat and a registered goat milk dairy (needs to be re- registered) and stables. Equipment optional. It also offers office from home facilities.
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9,050,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, bronkhorstspruit, gauteng

farm, ± 106.8 ha As a RUNNING CONCERN! Beautiful farm with a world of possibilities about 20 km out of town. Lots of water. 6 fountains with 3 dams and permission to build another. 10 ha irrigation. Lovely new face brick farmhouse and older house in good shape. Cold room, dairy (not equipped). Grazing improved with Eragrostis.
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4,900,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, dargle, kwazulu natal

farm, 11.2135HA EXCLUSIVITY AT THE HEART OF THE MIDLANDS! Set in the sought after Dargle valley of the KZN Midlands with the uMngeni river as its boundary, this property is a must see for the discerning buyer! Surrounded by rolling hills, it boasts not 1, not 2 but 3 crystal clear trout dams, a beautiful, modern family home, 2 income generating cottages, a lovely stable block, tennis court and pool. THIS ONE HAS IT ALL!
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6,300,000 ZAR

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