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Commercial, sale, george, western cape

commercial, alarm, furnished Guesthouse and Restaurant, situated along the magnificent and scenic Garden Route, on the East Coast of the Republic of South Africa. With popular beaches a few minutes drive away and world renowned golf courses just down the street makes this guesthouse the perfect destination for exploring popular travel destinations. With 15 Bedrooms and a fully operational restaurant, this is a traveller's paradise - all in one complete package. http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t2857/
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4,850,000 €

Commercial, sale, somerset east, western cape

commercial, alarm, furnished Location: The farm is 180 km from Port Elizabeth in the Somerset East area in the choice Smaldeel region of the malaria-free Eastern Cape. Description: This historic stock farm is one of the finest in the Smaldeel and is ideally suited for conversion into a highly successful game farm. The quality homesteads and beautiful scenery add to the appeal. The farm has two title deeds. Improvements: There are currently three homesteads on the farm. The main homestead is a sandstone building built in 1846 and is approximately 450 sqm in size. It has a spectacular view over the Bosberg Mountain Ranges and can easily be converted into a five star guest lodge. The second homestead was built in 1964, and consists of three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big farm-size kitchen, a scullery, a diningroom, TV room and entertainment room with a wooden deck (approximately 40 sqm), swimming pool, outside rooms consisting out of an office building, storerooms, two flats with en-suites, and garaging for two vehicles. The views from this homestead are spectacular - looking over the Bosberg Mountain Range. The third homestead is a three bedroom cottage which needs refurbishment. The farm also has historical value as one of Voortrekker Piet Retief's East Border homesteads is on a portion of the farm. There are seven staff cottages on the property. There are also six sheds, a meat room with a cold room and biltong room. Vegetation: 80 % of the property is Savannah grassland with valley bush. Most of the grass species that grow on the farm are top quality climax grasses like finger grass, sweet grass and red grass. The farms grass coverage is exceptional and you will not find better in the Smaldeel area of the Eastern Cape. The bush consists of trees such as thorn trees, spekboom, pruimboom, white stinkwood, olienhoud and valleybush. The lower section of the farm +/- 400 ha consists of acacia Karoo mixed with Savannah grass, thorn trees and pruimboom. The higher section of the farm +/- 250 ha consists of sour red grass with an exceptionally high carrying capacity. The farm is rated by many as one of the best farming properties in Southern Africa and is one of the best farms in the Smaldeel, if not the best. This part of the Smaldeel is also the only agricultural property in South Africa that carries a Triple A rating from the Department of Land Affairs, which is its highest value rating. What makes this property even more valuable is the fact that there are no red water and/or heart water carrying disease ticks on the property. The property would be an ideal game farm, specifically for more exotic game, and would be an ideal breeding farm due to the fact that the natural tick on the farm does not carry heart water and red water. Currently the farm is fenced with 1,4m fence but quotations obtained to have it fenced with 2,4m game fence (17 strand) amounted to R1,4 Million. If a prospective purchaser wants to have the farm fenced in this could be done within four weeks. Water: Most camps have more than one trough. The farm is serviced by a permanent water pipeline from the Fish River, as well as various boreholes. There are currently fifteen cement reservoirs on the farm and nine ground dams. The property also has four fountains. Game: Game that is currently on the farm are the following: +/- 140 kudu +/- 300 reebuck +/- 50 bushbuck +/- 40 bushpig +/- 180 springbuck +/- 40 impala +/- 25 blesbuck A large variety of smaller game like steenbuck and duiker. Due to the farm's vegetation, a prospective purchaser would be able to run most of the game species that are found in South Africa, including elephant. http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t3142/
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30,000,000 €

Farm, sale, elandsbaai, elandsbaai, western cape

farm Simply the most fanciful dream come true... On offer, the most incredible opportunity to acquire just under 1km of private beach, plus 926 hectares of farmland bordering a private game reserve! ... Build your beach shack... or castle, in the middle of this breathtaking stretch of beach, and explore, in total privacy, the wonderful diversity of Sandveld flowers, birdlife & small game on your very own 926 hectares of farmland!! / / OR... share it with friends and family - the best "consortium buy" I have to offer, just a stone's throw away from Verlorenvlei (best birding spot in SA) & Elands Bay (renowned as one of South Africa's foremost surfing beaches) / In terms of agricultural zoning, one is allowed to build a main house with outbuildings, including a foreman/manager's cottage, plus five cottages - cottages not to be bigger than 120sqm, and there is no restriction on labour accommodation, provided such accommodation is used for bona fide labour. / / Unquestionably a unique piece of sea-and-farmland, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!!
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9,000,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartbeespoort, north west

house VIEWS OF THE FAIRWAY from this lovely family home comprises of 4bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, enclosed patio, pool and double garage. Background Information Hartbeespoortdam Shopping & schools: Numerous shopping complexes are within 10 minutes’ drive. Schoemansville is an established commercial area, and newer complexes such as Mountain Lake Shopping Centre are being developed. Brits is within 10 minutes’ drive. Hartbeespoort High School and GHS Primary School in Schoemansville and Pecanwood College in Pecanwood are within 10 minutes’ drive. A number of private schools intend to open in the area, and many of these schools should be operational within three years. Activities & Amenities: Life in and around the dam offers a rich variety of activities. The extensive tract of water favors the sporty with skiing in designated areas of the dam one of the most popular summer pastimes. Sunset cruises bring together friends in a relaxed atmosphere and even horse riding in the hills ends in a cool off for both horse and rider in the heat of the day. If exploring the area on foot seems too energetic, 4X4 vehicle and quad-biking trails designed for minimum impact on the natural landscape inject a dash of adventure to life on the water’s edge. In March the fit and competitive run a 50km half-marathon in the area and for those escaping the stress of modern life, sophisticated spas offer health and beauty treatments for an instant antidote to modern living. Background Information - North West Province : Invesing in property in the North West Province of South Africa makes sense as it is one of the fastest growing province in South Africa. South Africa's North West Province is strategically located between Botswana in the west and the economic powerhouse and industrial heartland of Gauteng in the east. The province offers vast mineral resources, a sophisticated tourist industry and agricultural abundance. The province is home to bases for a number of international companies such as BMW, Samsung, Tiger Wheels, Shanghai Video and Audio, Lear Corporation, Kromberg and Schubert, Nestle, HJ Heinz, Hong Kong's Universal Enamelware, Firestone Tyres and Robert Bosch, to name a few. A specialist investment promotion agency, Invest North West, offers incoming investors the convenience of a comprehensive service in setting up business. This investment promotion agency advises potential investors on potential investment projects, assists investors in finding the right business location, compiling business plans, finding appropriate funding, assisting with claims for incentive schemes, visa applications, and identifies suppliers and professional firms who can help in setting up the business. An important city as far as property is concerned in the North West Province is Mafikeng, the provincial capital and a staging post for rail and road traffic into the sub-continent. The main Cape Town to Zimbabwe railway line passes through Mafikeng via Botswana, with a feeder line to Angola. In terms of roads, the vital east-west corridor linking Maputo on the Eastern African seaboard and Walvis Bay on the Western African seaboard runs through the North West Province. Available property in the North West Province is basically divided into five geographic areas. Property opportunity in the south is centered around the industrialised mining towns and cities that are collectively known as the Kosh area which includes property in Orkney, Klerksdorp and Potchefstroom. As far as property is concerned In the central area, Mafikeng dominates the region and has been chosen as the capital seat due to its location, administrative infrastructure and other well-developed facilities such as a large convention centre, state-of-the-art recording studios, a leading university and an airport with one of the longest runways in South Africa. In the west the major property investment opportunities is in Vryburg, a town which enjoys the unofficial status of being the agricultural capital of the North West Province of South Africa. For property In the northern areas, the city of Rustenburg represents the major industrial and residential centre of the North West Province, boasting well developed industrial and mining infrastructures as well as world famous tourist resorts. In the densely populated far eastern areas you will find property in Mabopane, Brits, Ga-Rankuwa and Temba. These towns are residential, agricultural and industrial centres and the economy of the area is closely linked to that of neighbouring Gauteng. The North West Province offers a year round, sunny temperate climate with hot summers and mild winters. This is a summer-rainfall region and the weather is usually dry with a short rainy season from December to March. The hottest months are usually February and March and the coldest, July and August.
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2,160,000 ZAR

Terraced house, sale, celtisdal, gauteng

terraced house, 280 m² A neat and cozy townhouse with a huge loft! 2 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom. Building Size: 120sqm Stand size: +-280 Open plan kitchen and lounge. 2 carports. Security estate. Spacious Kitchen Background Information Brits Property Market : Brits is since 2006 one of South Africa’s fastest growing towns, mainly due to the mines expanding and its workers needing to purchase a residential property or properties, stands, plots, farms, game farms or various investment properties. While there are buyers aplenty, properties are scarce. This has led to selling prices vaulting up to the point where they are now in line with Absa’s national average of around R900 000. Freestanding properties with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a swimming pool and double garage on 1000sqm in the suburbs of Voeltjiedorp and Boomdorp are now selling for R950 000. At the top end of the market, properties in the Brits area are being bought for as much as R2,5m, predominantly by company directors moving into the area due to its industrial and mining activities. In the older suburb of Central Brits, freestanding houses on 1500sqm have become popular with developers who are demolishing them to make way for blocks of flats. Two years ago, these were entry-level properties that sold for between R500 000 and R700 000. They are now selling for upwards of R750 000 and stock is in short supply Meanwhile, owners of large stands have cottoned on to the area’s widespread demand for accommodation and are building second dwellings on their properties to let. The rental market is booming to the point where they cannot accommodate demand. Currently, the average rental for a standard three bedroom home - most sought after by workers in the mining industry - is R3 800 a month. Future of Property Market : Housing trends in future will reflect a "tale of 2 plattelands", with mineral rich platteland areas and those nearer to the large metros fairing far better than the far-flung towns. As the large metros grow, some of the platteland areas will gradually be partly or fully "absorbed" by the metros. Areas northwest of Pretoria / Tshwane, such as Brits and Hartebeespoort Dam may be good examples. Platteland towns such as Brits which is nearer to the metros have got a lot going for them in future, being able to capitalise on economic activity flowing out from the metros. As they "burst at the seams", cashing in on some urban commuters, as well as the growing metro "getaway" market. The Rustenberg / Brits is benefiting from a commodities boom (especially Platinum), and Eskom is expanding electricity generation capacity around it. As Gauteng runs out of space, and as the existing space becomes more pricey, so new industrial and commercial activity will look for “new places to happen”, which will benefit Brits. General : Brits is a fertile, citrus-producing area irrigated by the waters of the Hartebeespoort Dam. The area is very safe with a good infrastructure including good schools, medical facilities and shopping and entertainment. Improved access to Pretoria, along with the expansion of its mining and industrial sectors, has transformed Brits from a sleepy little town into a residential, investment and holiday destination of choice. Within a radius of 50km, holidaymakers are spoilt for top destination choices, ranging from bushveld game lodges to award-winning resorts. Brits is not only an important agricultural irrigation area, it also has an adjacent industrial growth point, GaRankuwa. However, it’s the area’s ever-expanding mining activities that remain the major draw card for buyers. The biggest platinum mine in the world, Barplats Crocodile River Mine, is situated on the outskirts of the town. There is also the Brits-based Hernic Ferrochrome smelter, which happens to be the world’s fourth-largest ferrochrome producer. 94% of South Africa's platinum comes from the Rustenburg and Brits districts, which together produce more platinum than any other single area in the world. In addition, there is a large vanadium mine in the district. Commuting to work from one province to another every day might sound like a lot of driving, but Brits residents who work in Pretoria are spending far less time on the road than many people who both live and work in Gauteng. Since the construction of the Platinum Highway, it takes 35 minutes to travel from the North West province to Pretoria East. It’s also a relatively quick journey to Pretoria’s industrial suburb of Rosslyn, taking on average just 25 minutes. This, along with Brits’ proximity to some of the country’s most scenic bushveld, has become a draw card for a growing number of end-user and holiday-home buyers as well as a sizeable following of investors. History : Founded in 1924 on the farm Roode Kopjes, it was named after the owner Gert Brits. The First Boer War armistice treaty was signed in 1864 beneath a karee tree just to the south of Brits. A speech by General Hertzog in 1912 at the nearby De Wildt railway station led to the formation of the National Party. Climate : Temperatures in Brits range from 17º to 31º C (62º to 88º F) in the summer and from 3º to 21º C (37º to 70º F) in the winter. Annual rainfall measured on properties in Brits totals about 360mm (approx 14in), with almost all of it falling during the summer months, between October and April. Location : Location is one of Brits greatest natural advantages, especially for its farms and game farms properties as well as new developments offering stands for sale. Brits is located close to the Magaliesberg mountain range, which extends in the northeast about 130km (about 80 miles) from Pretoria to Rustenburg. Brits is also en route to the well known Pilanesberg Game reserve, located in the crater of an extinct volcano that features some of South Africa’s most unique holiday properties. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Brits offers an escape route to the real Africa. Destination Direction Route Distance Hartbeespoort southeast R511 21Km Beestekraal northwest R511 36Km Akasia east R566 37Km Assen northwest R511 61Km Rustenburg west R512 65Km Pretoria east R512 52Km Thabazimbi north R511 121km Pilanesberg/Sun City 120km Sporting Facilities : There are five golf courses to choose from and four of them are within 10 minutes drive from each other. The Pecanwood golf estate next to Hartebeespoort Dam is a very high-end development that boasts a Jack Nicklaus signature course. Water sports predominate due to the Hartbeespoort Dam, which offers great boating and yachting as well as canoeing, windsurfing and swimming. Attractions : Atractions include the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre (specializes in breeding and studying cheetah, king cheetah, brown hyena, suni, blue duiker and wild dogs), Granite Works (the larges diamond saws in the world are used to cut the blocks), Vaalkop Nature Reserve, Le Croc Tours, Rainbow Cultural Village, Margaret Roberts Herbal Centre, Arendsnes Sports Academy and Adventure centre. Brits is also the birthplace of the first cloned animal in Africa, a cow. Emergency Numbers Brits Police 012 252 9300 Brits Fire / Ambulance 012 250 2222 Hospital 012 252 3311 012 252 1100 Water 012 250 2125 Brits Municipality 012 381 9100 O/H Brits Electricity 012 250 212 Brits Towing Services (AA RSA) 012 252 4094 A/H 083 727 9393 012 252 6444 O/H Educational Facilities : Schools Laërskool Brits 012 252 3317 Laërskool Olienpark 012 252 5658 Hoërskool Brits 012 252 3228 Hoërskool Wagpos 012 255 5646 Thornhill Primary School 012 257 6001 Lighthouse Christian Collage 012 252 1450 Spiekeries Springbokkies Kleuterskool 012 252 0741 North West Province of South Africa : Investing in property in the North West Province of South Africa makes sense as it is one of the fastest growing province in South Africa. South Africa's North West Province is strategically located between Botswana in the west and the economic powerhouse and industrial heartland of Gauteng in the east. The province offers vast mineral resources, a sophisticated tourist industry and agricultural abundance. The province is home to bases for a number of international companies such as BMW, Samsung, Tiger Wheels, Shanghai Video and Audio, Lear Corporation, Kromberg and Schubert, Nestle, HJ Heinz, Hong Kong's Universal Enamelware, Firestone Tyres and Robert Bosch, to name a few. For property In the northern areas, the city of Rustenburg represents the major industrial and residential centre of the North West Province, boasting well developed industrial and mining infrastructures as well as world famous tourist resorts. In the densely populated far eastern areas you will find property in Mabopane, Brits, Ga-Rankuwa and Temba. These towns are residential, agricultural and industrial centres and the economy of the area is closely linked to that of neighbouring Gauteng. The North West Province offers a year round, sunny temperate climate with hot summers and mild winters. This is a summer-rainfall region and the weather is usually dry with a short rainy season from December to March. The hottest months are usually February and March and the coldest, July and August.
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700,000 ZAR

House, sale, gauteng

house Breezie Brae village is a country estate with 5 large houses/villas and 4 smaller cottages, numerous carports, 3 swimming pools and a large pond. The grounds and houses are in good condition and are all well maintained. The whole property is security walled and fenced, with electronic gates to 2 separate entrances. There are three naturally sustainable boreholes with sufficient water for the whole estate. All houses have their own water heating and sewerage systems, and the thatched houses are fitted with lightning conductors. All dwellings have telephone connections. Subdivision rights have been granted in the past and there are at present no restrictions for applications for hotel-club- or business rights. The whole property is presently classified as farm and agricultural area (with very low taxes). In the close vicinity are hotels, schools (including the International American School), and an array of sophisticated malls, golf courses, and country clubs. There is easy access with a direct high way to Johannesburg International Airport 35 kilometers away. The estate is a stone's throw from Dainfern, one of Africa's most expensive residential real estate. Eskom, South Africa's electricity company, recently announced about this specific area that "It is clear that the area to the south & further east of the subject properties is currently experiencing a growing trend in terms of the development of town housing complexes and cluster homes. The trend seems to be slowly heading towards the subject farms and surrounding environs which subsequently entails that the subject properties have potential for ... rezoning to high-density residential use. The area is situated not far from the upmarket residential areas of Dainfern, Riverglen and Fourways which all have hospitals, schools, police stations and other public amenities. To the east are the upmarket residential townships of Saddle Brook Estate and Kyalami extension, with the presence of a few guesthouses and lodges. The property market in the neighbourhood is fairly active. A number of recent land transactions in the neighbourhood have taken place. Over the past four years, such developments have caused a higher demand for farm potions leading to the escalation of open market values." Lifestyle Activities Golf Key selling points: large estate huge potential key loctation between Johannesburg and Pretoria 9 houses, 3 swimming pools, electric fencing and gates, lots of carports good condition with rent potential location offers great views (sunrise and sunsets!). http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t86097/
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700,000 €

Farm, sale, franschhoek, western cape

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

House, sale, brandwacht, western cape

house, 1300 m² This large family home with an additional flat is situated in a very popular neighborhood of Stellenbosch. In good quality built house with large rooms, swimming pool, verandas, large gazebo and a very easy to maintain garden are the marks of this well looked after property. Close to different schools and the University of Stellenbosch, to several golf courses, 15 minutes to the beaches of Strand, 30 minutes to the International Airport and 50 minutes to the center of Cape Town. Property Size: +/- 1300 m2 Living Space: +/- 350 m2 Buildings: Main house, gazebo. Main House: Lounge, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, tv-room, office, kitchen, guest toilet, ceramic oven, fire place wih gas, outside toilet, veranda, alarm system, sat-tv. Cottages: Additional flat with living room and open-plan kitchen, bedroom, bathroom. Other Buildings: Beautiful gazebo, workshop. Additional: Garage, large carport. Water: Municipality water scheme. Extra: Swimming pool with solar heating, easy to maintain garden with irrigation system. Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional title market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosch is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B&B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891 Water Tel: 021 808 8343
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3,790,000 ZAR

House, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

house, 855 m² This large family home with pool is situated in a quiet area close to schools and shopping centre of Stellenbosch. The home has 3 bedrooms, study, spacious living room and dining room, TV room, low maintenance garden, beautiful pool and braai area. Property Size: 855 m2 Living Space: +/- 250 m2 Buildings: Main house, double garage. Main House: - Lounge, dining room, TV room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 ensuite), kitchen, laundry, study, fire place, braai area. - Additional studio with own entrance, lounge and bedroom (easy to install an additional bath room). Additional: Parking area, under-cover patio, under floor heating. Water: Municipality water scheme. Extra: Large swimming pool area. Easy access to the centre of Stellenbosch, surrounded by excellent restaurants, several golf courses and close to the beaches of Strand and Gordons Bay. Only 30 minutes to the International Airport and 45 minutes to the centre of Cape Town. Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional title market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosch is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B&B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891 Water Tel: 021 808 8343
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2,590,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

flat Bargain in this popular University town of Stellenbosch. You have to see this one! Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosh is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B7B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891 Water Tel: 021 808 8343 --
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890,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

flat On Stellenbosch campus. Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosh is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B7B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891 Water Tel: 021 808 8343 --
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1,100,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

flat On Stellenbosch campus This Stellenbosch apartment is a must see!! 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom & 1 Garage!! Call now!! Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosh is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B7B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891 Water Tel: 021 808 8343 --
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1,250,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

farm Value for money in the winelands This 1 ha smallholding is in close proximity of a very well known wine estate and hotel complex just outside Stellenbosch. Buildings include a 3 bedroom main house, a single garage with 2 rentable flats on either side as well as a piggery that houses 8 breeding soes and about 50 pigs at any given time. There is furthermore an old zinc ahed on the property that used to be a working ironsmith in years gone by. Water supply is currently from a borehole, but an outlet from the Cape Metropole has already been laid, altough not connected yet. Access to the property is over a railway line and through a security gate which also gives way to 2 adjacent properties. Except for a perfect lifestyle there is no doubt that this property would offer development potential in the long run. Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosh is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B7B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891 Water Tel: 021 808 8343 --
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3,750,000 ZAR

Farm, sale, stellenbosch, western cape

farm Breathtaking Views of vineyards and mountains Don't kick yourself later!!! This 1,3 Ha incoming generating smallholding is situated against the slopes of the majestic mountains between Stellenbosch and Somerset West. Apart from the 1 Ha Cabernet Sauvignon block of vines, the property has 4 self contained accommodation units attached to the main house. This is a well run business, both from the perspective of viticulture and tourism. With easy accessibility, fine views and good neighbours, this property is where you can live your dreams out and experience capital growth day by day. Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosh is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B7B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891 Water Tel: 021 808 8343 --
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6,400,000 ZAR

Flat, sale, universiteitsoord, western cape

flat On Campus! This bachelor flat offer it all - convenient for the Maties student - cross the road and you will be in class! Close to all the favourate hang outs, walk to the shops and back. All that you need is on hand plus a secure parking bay. Dont delay make us an offer today. rental contract in place for 2008. Bedrooms 1.00 Bathrooms 1.00 Kitchen Yes Formal Lounge Yes Floor Type Tiles & Carpets Electric Gate Yes Intercom Yes TV Aerial Yes Square M Covered 30.00 Wall Type Plaster Exterior Plaster Finish Window Type Aluminium Ceiling Type Rhino Stove Yes Security Yes Parking Yes Build in Cupboards Yes Showers Yes Condition Excellent Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional title market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosch is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B&B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891 Water Tel: 021 808 8343
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1,090,000 ZAR

Detached house, sale, klein welgevonden, western cape

detached house, 196 m² Breathtaking Views of vineyards and mountains Bedrooms 3.00 Bathrooms 2.00 View Yes Garages 1.00 Garden Small Garden Guest Toilet Yes Kitchen Yes Floor Type Tiles & Carpets Patio Yes Electric Gate Yes Square M Total 190.00 Square M Covered 126.00 Wall Type Plaster Exterior Plaster Finish Window Type Steel Ceiling Type Rhino Other 2 balcony Outbuilding Size 6.00 Stellenbosch Background Information: Property Market : An unsurpassed quality of life, a strong demand in student housing, a growing corporate presence in the town and a lack of residential land due to the encircling vineyards of the historically “dominating” wine industry, has made this one of the most expensive countryside property markets in the country. Rezoning of Stellenbosch agricultural land is due to the local city council’s city planning policy, virtually impossible. The student property market dynamics has since 1994 seen dramatic changes – with a very strong demand being created in the sectional title market by the national policy of affirmative action and the role it is playing in the university’s residences. The number of apartment blocks in Stellenbosch is at present about +- 160 – ranging from 100 m to 3,5 km. from the campus. Prices of flats ranges from about R470 000 (1-bedroom on the outskirts) to R 2,4 mil (2 bedroom / 108 sq.m units in Central Stellenbosch in the “golden triangle”). Student’s parents have during the last few years also utilized the high capital growth achieved on the apartments to pay for their children’s education – again creating & now maintaining a new market dynamic unique to this property market. Location : 50km north-east of Cape Town in the area generally referred to as the Boland (Higher ground). in the Western Cape. The neighbouring towns include Franschhoek, Paarl, Somerset West & Strand. Both the N1 or N2 highways pass Stellenbosch within a few kilometers. The Cape Town International Airport is about 35km from Stellenbosch (20 to 30 minutes away), and the best & safest swimming beach in the province, Strand, is only 20 km away along the R44. General : Stellenbosch is the second oldest town in South Africa, founded by Simon van der Stel in 1679 and renowned for its Cape Dutch buildings, university and wines, Stellenbosch lies in a fertile valley surrounded by vineyards, orchards and mountains. It is an academic and farming community and one of the best preserved towns in South Africa. Stellenbosch is affectionately known as "Eikestad" - town of oaks. Stellenbosch is situated in the fertile Jonkershoek river valley and boasts a mild Mediterranean climate with rainy winters and hot summers. The Eerste River that flows through the town, has it origin in the nearby Jonkershoek mountains and flows into the False Bay, 20 kilometers away. The Stellenbosch mountains form a link in the chain of mountains along the south coast of the Western Cape, to the southern tip of Africa (Agulhas). The Stellenbosch valley was the first to be settled and cultivated by the Dutch as they moved from Cape Town towards the interior. The areas offers superb scenic views over mountains, vineyards and orchards covered with wild flowers in spring. The magnificent mountains ranges reach heights of 1600 metres, forming a spectacular backdrop to the town. Stellenbosch is a haven for tourists who have time to walk around and savour the atmosphere of this unique town with oak-lined streets and water furrows. Open-air restaurants and cosy coffee shops line the shady streets and secluded lanes, inviting people to linger and observe the everyday activities of this bustling village. Of the towns founded in the Cape during the period of control by the Dutch East India Company, Stellenbosch is the best preserved. This becomes apparent when walking along Dorp Street, a national monument, which has one of the longest rows of surviving old buildings in South Africa. Dorp Street is a gracious blend of Cape Dutch, Georgian and Victorian architecture. Many of these historic buildings currently house art galleries, restaurants, shops, guest houses and hotels. Talented artists and craftsmen find inspiration in this stimulating yet serene environment. The University of Stellenbosch is an integral part of the history and atmosphere of the town. As the Second oldest university in South Africa it is dedicated to preserving its heritage, while at the same time preparing the leaders of the future. A vibrant atmosphere is created by thousands of students who make Stellenbosch their residence during the academic year. Website address is http://www.sun.ac.za/ . Coetzenburg, the university sports grounds, has nurtured some of South Africa's top athletes and sportsmen and women as well as being the scenic venue for many other events such as the Pavarotti concert and music festivals. Annual Events that take place are: Athletics meetings at Coetzenburg (February and March); University Rag (February); Stellenbosch Festival - street and music festival (September and October); Simon van der Stel Festival (October) and the Food and Wine Festival (October). Thousands of visitors flock to the village to join in the festivities with the locals! The viticulture centre of Southern Africa, Stellenbosh is also home to one of the most prestigious old wine regions in the world, internationally known for excellent wines. Stellenbosch also boasts the oldest Wine Route in the country, established in 1971. It comprises of 116 open cellar doors. For a wider appreciation of the area enjoy spectacular views whilst traversing the four passes which make up the fruit route. Starting with the Helshoogte Pass to the Berg river valley, over the Franschoek Pass to the upper Riviersonderend valley, then over the Viljoenspass to Elgin and finally back to Stellenbosch down the Sir Lowry's Pass. Stellenbosch with its beautiful art galleries and interesting shops is also part of the Western Cape Arts and Crafts Route. Things To Do : - play a round of golf at one of the 3 top class golf courses; - go for a hike in the mountains; - gallop your stress away on horseback & enjoy a lovely picnic afterwards at Spier; - a variety of stage productions and music evenings always available; - indulge your senses and combine the cheese- , brandy- and culinary routes; - go fly fishing in the Jonkershoek Nature Reserve; - relax in the shade of a big old tree in the Heritage - or Botanical Gardens; - stay over in one of the rich variety of independently owned boutique hotels, guest houses or B7B's. Stellenbosch Tourism Information is situated at 36 Market Street. Stellenbosch average precipitation in mm : Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 31 34 37 96 156 167 155 151 100 79 51 39 Emergency Numbers : Aids Councelling Centre Tel: 021 400 2682/3400 Ambulance Tel: 021 883 3444 Center Shofar Tel: 021 883 3911 Crises Clinical Psychology Tel: 082 557 0880 Electrician Tel: 021 808 8440 Emergency Services (Toll-free) Tel: 0800 60 11 37 Fire Brigade Tel: 021 808 8888 Hospital Stellenbosch Tel: 021 887 0310 Medi-Clinic Tel: 021 883 8571 Police Tel: 021 809 5000 Rape Crises Tel: 082 850 0090 US Beskermdienste (Campus Security) Tel: 021 808 4891
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995,000 ZAR

Sale, jeffreys bay, jeffreys bay, eastern cape

Known as the home of the perfect wave, Jeffrey’s Bay needs a hotel offering international standards, and this gorgeous old building is all set for new energy! Being South Africa’s current boom town, the site, in the centre of town, also offers an incredible development opportunity. ... Erf Size: 2974m² / Hotel: 2010m² / Bottlestore: 90m² / Restaurant: 300m² / Zoning: Special Business / Coverage permitted: 80% / Height permitted: 11m - although the Hotel falls within the high density area for the new spatial development plan for Jeffrey’s Bay which means that the height restriction should be relaxed to 6 floors within the near future / Rates & Taxes: R60 000 per annum / The Hotel consists of: / 37 Rooms / 4 x Single Rooms / 8 x Double Rooms / 13 x Twin Rooms / 12 x Family Rooms / 1 x Swimming Pool for guests only / 1 x 60-seater Conference Room (main income currently from Department of Education and Labour) / 1 x Laundry (must be upgraded or outsourced) / 1 x Pool Bar / 1 x Main Bar (utilized by the public) / 1 x Restaurant with Kiddies Room / / Prime Selling Points: / This is the only hotel in Jeffrey’s Bay - no competition other than Bed & Breakfast establishments (it needs to be upgraded to accommodate international tourists) / Golf is fast becoming a top activity in Jeffrey’s Bay with two new golf courses - Jack Nicklaus design - currently being developed by Golf Data / There has been no less than 40 new developments in the past few years / Jeffrey's Bay is commonly referred to as the home of the perfect wave and is internationally renowned for some of the most spectacular surfing in the world. The miles and miles of pristine beach, found along this coastline also offer fantastic fishing and swimming / Jeffrey’s Bay’s Blue Flag beach is considered to be one of the safest in the world (hotel is 100m from the beach) / Jeffrey's Bay is a popular holiday destination with an estimated 150 000 visitors, both local and international, visiting in December alone. / Jeffrey's Bay offers both the local and international investor a secure investment offering a relaxed lifestyle, interspersed with many outdoor activities, fine dining and the ultimate shopping experience / / Nearby attractions, all within easy driving distance of Jeffrey's Bay include: / St Francis Bay (home to the famous St Francis Link) - 15min / Port St Francis (Calamari Festival)- 20min / Shumba Safaris - 40min / Baviaanskloof (Reserve with 4x4 trails) - 45min / Tsitsikamma Forest and Storms River Mouth - 60min / Addo Elephant Park - 90min / Shamwari (See the Big Five) - 120min / / For the developer: / A new development, Neptune's Terrace, was done on the block across the street from the Savoy Hotel (same zoning & similar size of land). The development consists of 60 residential units and 23 retail shops. Prices vary from R550 000 to R2 400 000 - 90% sold already. / / Port Elizabeth's international airport is a 40min drive from Jeffrey's Bay
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19,500,000 ZAR

Vacant land agricultural, sale, moorreesburg, western cape

Vacant Land Agricultural, 2000 m² Come enjoy the farm life on 2000m² small holdings, Serviced with Electricity , Water and sewerage connections. Dont miss out contact us today. Moorreesburg Background Information : Property : The trend towards people moving out Cape Town to quieter country towns has resulted in significant capital appreciation of properties in Moorreesburg - often out of reach of locals who cannot compete. Entry-level properties in the area are now priced at around R500 000. Agricultural : Moorreesburg forms part of the Swartland district which is bounded to the south and south-east by the Durbanville, Paarl and Wellington regions, on the east and north by the Elandskloof and Groot Winterhoek mountains. On the west is the Atlantic Ocean with its cool breezes, which have a tremendous influence on the microclimates in the area. The generally low-lying landscape is interrupted by the Perdeberg near Paarl and Kasteelberg at Riebeek Kasteel. The predominant soil type is Malmesbury shale. Isolated patches of granite-based soils occur, while the soils in the south originate from Table Mountain sandstone. Vineyards are cultivated on all three soil types, on deep Hutton and Clovelly as well as sandy Fernwood and Kroonstad types. These are low-pH soils that are deep-ploughed, with lime and phosphate added to the subsoil General : Enjoy the warm hospitality and tranquility of the countryside only 100 km´s from Cape Town on the N7 to Namibia. Mooreesburg is centrally situated in the Swartland area of the Cape West Coast Region. It takes only 40 minutes from mountain to coast and offers excellent accommodation, guest farms, restaurants, conference venues and outstanding 9- hole golf courses. Climate : The average annual rainfall varies between 450 and 600mm, but with a low annual average of only 242mm in the Malmesbury area. The average summer temperatures range from 19,5ºC to 21ºC, depending on the location History : In honour of a devout Dutch Reformed Minister, who dedicated his life to preaching in the Swartland and who, in the 1860s, was instrumental in getting a church built, the community of Mooreesburg named their newly established town after the Reverend JC le Febre Moorees. When the settlement was proclaimed in 1879, his name was the obvious choice. The town is in a predominantly wheat-growing area with a growing interest in wine.The rich culture of the Swartland is as evident today as when wheat was first grown here in 1709. The history and production of wheat through the centuries can be relived by visiting the only Wheat Industry Museum in South Africa. This is one of only three of its kind in the world. Services : Religious : AGS : +27 22 433 1441 (Loop Straat0 Seventh-Day Adventist Church : +27 22 713 1418 NG Kerk : +27 22 4331105 (16 Heuwel Street ) Medical : Dentist : Fredi Linder Tel +27 22 433 1832 Fax +27 22 433 3911 E-Mail: dentallinder@wcaccess.co.za Veterinary : Dierekliniek Doornkloof Lang Street 26 Tel +27 22 433 1163 +27 84 548 6850 Doctors : Stander AM : +27 22 433 3322 (10 Main Road) Van Heerden PW Van Rooyen : +27 22 433 2200 (Kerk Street Medical Centre) Pharmacy : Heyns Apteek : +27 22 433 1001 (41 Main Road) Educational : Schools : Hoerskool Dirkie Uys : +27 22 433 2253 Holvlei Primer : +27 22 433 3414 Skilpadvlei Primere Skool : +27 22 433 3580 Financial : Bester Groenewald & Vennote (CA’s) : +27 22 433 1890 (Main Street 43) Price Waterhouse Coopers : +27 22 433 2274 (61 Long Street) Legal : Kriel & Smith : +27 22 433 2255 Municipal : Municipality : +27 22 433 2246 Emergency Services : fire station / electricity / sewerage / water : +27 22 487 9479 Police Service : +27 22 433 1017 Post Office : +27 22 433 1222 Businesses : Banks : ABSA : +27 22 4332304 (Main Street ) : FNB : +27 22 4332250 (Long Street 57a) : Nedbank : +27 22 433 8220 (Long Street 49) : Standard Bank : +27 22 433 2233 (Main Street) Shops : SPAR : +27 22 433 2280 (Lang Street 14) : Pet Fish Birds & Petshop : +27 22 433 2161 (7 Main Street) : MKB (Agricultural Co-op) : +27 22 433 8300 ( 46 Long Street) Adventure & Sport : Activities on the Berg River and Misverstand Dam include canoeing, swimming, fishing, hiking and for the more adventurous we offer 4x4 routes, clay pigeon shooting and wing shooting. Moorreesburg Golf Club has an excellent 9-hole course and hosts many golf events with catering functionfacilities at very reasonable fees. Visitors are most welcome. Buks Koekemoer PO Box 170 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa moorreesburg@westc.co.za Clay Pigeon Shooting : Albert Carstens 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 420 Outdoor Mountain Biking : Henrietta Bester PO Box 61 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa koosbester@telkomsa.net Outdoor clay target shooting : Paul Kotze 7310 Moorreesburg, South Africa : P.O. Box 108 pkotze@telkomsa.net Dining & Entertainment : Restaurants : De Kraal Restaurant : Royal Street Tel +27 22 433 1201 Fax +27 22 433 2031 E-Mail: samoahotel@telkomsa.net De Oude Stoep Long Street Tel +27 22 433 2961 Mobile +27 82 826 2207 Fax +27 22 433 2961 Hoek van Holland Main Street 11 Koringberg Tel +27 22 4238015 Mobile +27 72 3179357 Fax +27 22 4238015 E-Mail: femjan@telkomsa.net The Hut at Ebenaezer Farm Lolita Hanekom Tel +27 22 433 1161 Gutto's Pub & Grill 45 Main Road Tel +27 22 4333302 Mobile +27 82 8989757 Marinda's Bakery & Coffee Shop 43 Long Street Tel +27 22 4333133 Mobile +27 83 2312721 Fax +27 22 4331065 E-Mail: nickylategan@xsinet.co.za SPAR Coffee Shop 14 Main Street Tel +27 22 4332280 Mobile +27 83 573 1566 Fax +27 22 433 1336 Tollie se Bos Tel +27 22 433 2528 Fax +27 22 433 2528 E-Mail: info@kolskoot.com
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295,000 ZAR

Terraced house, sale, western cape

terraced house Guesthouse and Restaurant, situated along the magnificent and scenic Garden Route on the East Coast of the Republic of South Africa. .With popular beaches a few minutes drive away and world renowned golf courses just down the street makes this guesthouse the perfect destination for exploring popular travel destinations. With 15 Bedrooms & a fully operational restaurant, this is a traveler?s paradise - all in one complete package. AREA George Property type Guesthouse /Bed Breakfast R 4 850 000. http://www.arkadia.com/ltas-t647986/
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Flat, sale, pretoria, sunnyside, gauteng

flat Las Palms situated in Troye street between Rissik and Walker str facing the Department of housing and just a block from the university of South Africa's main campus also 5 mins walk to Sunny park Shopping mall,the block is well maintained by Huurkor body corp. The flat is a 60 SQM 1.5 bed.a beautiful kitchen,bathroom and a specious living area full carpeted with a modern look to it. The estimated rental for this flat is R3000,00 with a levy of R750,00 ... 1.5 bed / Kitchen / Bathroom / Living area / U/C parking
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330,000 ZAR

House, sale, roodepoort, constantia kloof, gauteng

house Constantia Kloof has its own primary school and is close to the Technikon South Africa. The suburb has a very active Residents’ Forum, which is very crime conscious.As the name suggests, the Constantia Kloof sits in a cleft in Constantia Ridge, a small koppie just off the N1 highway. Constantia Kloof has its own primary school and is close to the Technikon South Africa. The suburb has a very active Residents’ Forum, which is very crime conscious. Just a few blocks away from Constantia Kloof is the Kloofendal Nature Reserve which is run by the Roodepoort Parks and Recreation Department. This reserve is home to numerous flora species including orchids, proteas and indigenous trees. There is a stone amphitheatre used for open-air events and a walking trail takes the visitor past old gold mining shafts and other places of interest. There is a varied bird population including several raptor species. The suburb is very close to the 14th Avenue off ramp to the N1 highway. As the name suggests, the Constantia Kloof sits in a cleft in Constantia Ridge, a small koppie just off the N1 highway. Constantia Kloof has its own primary school and is close to the Technikon South Africa. The suburb has a very active Residents’ Forum, which is very crime conscious. ... 3 Double Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms / Entrance Hall / Large lounge / Dining Room / Sun Room / Reading nook / Kitchen / Scullery / Open Patio / Entertainment Lapa / Kids Playground / Large established garden / Servant Quarters with bathroom / 2 Garages / 2 Carports / Views unimaginable
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2,100,000 ZAR

House, rent, roodepoort, constantia kloof, gauteng

house Constantia Kloof has its own primary school and is close to the Technikon South Africa. The suburb has a very active Residents’ Forum, which is very crime conscious.As the name suggests, the Constantia Kloof sits in a cleft in Constantia Ridge, a small koppie just off the N1 highway. Constantia Kloof has its own primary school and is close to the Technikon South Africa. The suburb has a very active Residents’ Forum, which is very crime conscious. Just a few blocks away from Constantia Kloof is the Kloofendal Nature Reserve which is run by the Roodepoort Parks and Recreation Department. This reserve is home to numerous flora species including orchids, proteas and indigenous trees. There is a stone amphitheatre used for open-air events and a walking trail takes the visitor past old gold mining shafts and other places of interest. There is a varied bird population including several raptor species. The suburb is very close to the 14th Avenue off ramp to the N1 highway. As the name suggests, the Constantia Kloof sits in a cleft in Constantia Ridge, a small koppie just off the N1 highway. Constantia Kloof has its own primary school and is close to the Technikon South Africa. The suburb has a very active Residents’ Forum, which is very crime conscious. ... Double volume Entrance Hall / 4 Bedrooms / 3 Bathrooms (main bath with walk-in dressing room) / Lounge (with fire place) / Dining / Family room / Kitchen / Scullery / Walk in Pantry / Large entertainment Patio with views to die for / Sparkling Pool / Large landscaped garden / Flatlet with seperate entrance: / Large living space/office space / Bathroom / Kitchen / Balcony / 2 Garages / Carport / Parking for 5 cars / 2 Servants quarters each with: / Bedroom / Bathroom / Kitchen / Zozo hut / Store room / Diesel heater / CCTV cameras / Alarm / 10 foot walls / Very secure
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20,000 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

Building plot, sale, george, western cape

building plot, 613 m² Vacant erf in the Le Grand George Golf Estate which includes 2 memberships to the Greg Norman golf course valued at R150,000. Background Information Le Grand : Situated just outside George, located on a pristine natural peninsula between the Indian Ocean and the Gwaing River, Le Grand George presents the ideal mix of natural elements for the making of a world class Greg Norman-designed golf course. The residential golf estate will enjoy spectacular sea and mountain views and include a nature reserve. The rural atmosphere and natural bush and fynbos will be retained as the natural habitat for local wildlife. The estate will have its own hiking and bird trails. Le Grand George is set in the heart of a golfing paradise, with Fancourt, Oubaai and George Golf Club nearby. It is a mere 10 minutes’ drive from George Airport. The climate is more stable than that of Cape Town – making the area perfect for year-round golfing. Other sporting facilities at Le Grand George provide entertainment for the entire family. The estate will have its own tennis courts and driving range. Boating, fishing, water skiing, surfing, mountain biking and hiking are all enjoyed within the surrounding areas. The Garden Route is renowned throughout the world for its immense natural beauty. Winding along the edge of the warm Indian Ocean, it encompasses all of nature's wonders – from huge mountain ranges to small lakes and the country's largest remaining indigenous forest, the Tsitsikamma, which is home to a kaleidoscope of flora and fauna and a multitude of rare bird species. A major attraction in the Garden Route area is the Outeniqua Choo Tjoe, the historic steam train which travels between George and the town of Knysna 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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995,000 ZAR

Building plot, sale, brits, north west

building plot, 590 m² Full title/Own title corner plot in security estate. Close to shoppping centre. Background Information Brits Property Market : Brits is since 2006 one of South Africa’s fastest growing towns, mainly due to the mines expanding and its workers needing to purchase a residential property or properties, stands, plots, farms, game farms or various investment properties. While there are buyers aplenty, properties are scarce. This has led to selling prices vaulting up to the point where they are now in line with Absa’s national average of around R900 000. Freestanding properties with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a swimming pool and double garage on 1000sqm in the suburbs of Voeltjiedorp and Boomdorp are now selling for R950 000. At the top end of the market, properties in the Brits area are being bought for as much as R2,5m, predominantly by company directors moving into the area due to its industrial and mining activities. In the older suburb of Central Brits, freestanding houses on 1500sqm have become popular with developers who are demolishing them to make way for blocks of flats. Two years ago, these were entry-level properties that sold for between R500 000 and R700 000. They are now selling for upwards of R750 000 and stock is in short supply Meanwhile, owners of large stands have cottoned on to the area’s widespread demand for accommodation and are building second dwellings on their properties to let. The rental market is booming to the point where they cannot accommodate demand. Currently, the average rental for a standard three bedroom home - most sought after by workers in the mining industry - is R3 800 a month. Future of Property Market : Housing trends in future will reflect a "tale of 2 plattelands", with mineral rich platteland areas and those nearer to the large metros fairing far better than the far-flung towns. As the large metros grow, some of the platteland areas will gradually be partly or fully "absorbed" by the metros. Areas northwest of Pretoria / Tshwane, such as Brits and Hartebeespoort Dam may be good examples. Platteland towns such as Brits which is nearer to the metros have got a lot going for them in future, being able to capitalise on economic activity flowing out from the metros. As they "burst at the seams", cashing in on some urban commuters, as well as the growing metro "getaway" market. The Rustenberg / Brits is benefiting from a commodities boom (especially Platinum), and Eskom is expanding electricity generation capacity around it. As Gauteng runs out of space, and as the existing space becomes more pricey, so new industrial and commercial activity will look for “new places to happen”, which will benefit Brits. General : Brits is a fertile, citrus-producing area irrigated by the waters of the Hartebeespoort Dam. The area is very safe with a good infrastructure including good schools, medical facilities and shopping and entertainment. Improved access to Pretoria, along with the expansion of its mining and industrial sectors, has transformed Brits from a sleepy little town into a residential, investment and holiday destination of choice. Within a radius of 50km, holidaymakers are spoilt for top destination choices, ranging from bushveld game lodges to award-winning resorts. Brits is not only an important agricultural irrigation area, it also has an adjacent industrial growth point, GaRankuwa. However, it’s the area’s ever-expanding mining activities that remain the major draw card for buyers. The biggest platinum mine in the world, Barplats Crocodile River Mine, is situated on the outskirts of the town. There is also the Brits-based Hernic Ferrochrome smelter, which happens to be the world’s fourth-largest ferrochrome producer. 94% of South Africa's platinum comes from the Rustenburg and Brits districts, which together produce more platinum than any other single area in the world. In addition, there is a large vanadium mine in the district. Commuting to work from one province to another every day might sound like a lot of driving, but Brits residents who work in Pretoria are spending far less time on the road than many people who both live and work in Gauteng. Since the construction of the Platinum Highway, it takes 35 minutes to travel from the North West province to Pretoria East. It’s also a relatively quick journey to Pretoria’s industrial suburb of Rosslyn, taking on average just 25 minutes. This, along with Brits’ proximity to some of the country’s most scenic bushveld, has become a draw card for a growing number of end-user and holiday-home buyers as well as a sizeable following of investors. History : Founded in 1924 on the farm Roode Kopjes, it was named after the owner Gert Brits. The First Boer War armistice treaty was signed in 1864 beneath a karee tree just to the south of Brits. A speech by General Hertzog in 1912 at the nearby De Wildt railway station led to the formation of the National Party. Climate : Temperatures in Brits range from 17º to 31º C (62º to 88º F) in the summer and from 3º to 21º C (37º to 70º F) in the winter. Annual rainfall measured on properties in Brits totals about 360mm (approx 14in), with almost all of it falling during the summer months, between October and April. Location : Location is one of Brits greatest natural advantages, especially for its farms and game farms properties as well as new developments offering stands for sale. Brits is located close to the Magaliesberg mountain range, which extends in the northeast about 130km (about 80 miles) from Pretoria to Rustenburg. Brits is also en route to the well known Pilanesberg Game reserve, located in the crater of an extinct volcano that features some of South Africa’s most unique holiday properties. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Brits offers an escape route to the real Africa. Destination Direction Route Distance Hartbeespoort southeast R511 21Km Beestekraal northwest R511 36Km Akasia east R566 37Km Assen northwest R511 61Km Rustenburg west R512 65Km Pretoria east R512 52Km Thabazimbi north R511 121km Pilanesberg/Sun City 120km Sporting Facilities : There are five golf courses to choose from and four of them are within 10 minutes drive from each other. The Pecanwood golf estate next to Hartebeespoort Dam is a very high-end development that boasts a Jack Nicklaus signature course. Water sports predominate due to the Hartbeespoort Dam, which offers great boating and yachting as well as canoeing, windsurfing and swimming. Attractions : Atractions include the De Wildt Cheetah Research Centre (specializes in breeding and studying cheetah, king cheetah, brown hyena, suni, blue duiker and wild dogs), Granite Works (the larges diamond saws in the world are used to cut the blocks), Vaalkop Nature Reserve, Le Croc Tours, Rainbow Cultural Village, Margaret Roberts Herbal Centre, Arendsnes Sports Academy and Adventure centre. Brits is also the birthplace of the first cloned animal in Africa, a cow. Emergency Numbers Brits Police 012 252 9300 Brits Fire / Ambulance 012 250 2222 Hospital 012 252 3311 012 252 1100 Water 012 250 2125 Brits Municipality 012 381 9100 O/H Brits Electricity 012 250 2127 Brits Towing Services (AA RSA) 012 252 4094 A/H 083 727 9393 012 252 6444 O/H Educational Facilities : Schools Laërskool Brits 012 252 3317 Laërskool Olienpark 012 252 5658 Hoërskool Brits 012 252 3228 Hoërskool Wagpos 012 255 5646 Thornhill Primary School 012 257 6001 Lighthouse Christian Collage 012 252 1450 Spiekeries Springbokkies Kleuterskool 012 252 0741 North West Province of South Africa : Investing in property in the North West Province of South Africa makes sense as it is one of the fastest growing province in South Africa. South Africa's North West Province is strategically located between Botswana in the west and the economic powerhouse and industrial heartland of Gauteng in the east. The province offers vast mineral resources, a sophisticated tourist industry and agricultural abundance. The province is home to bases for a number of international companies such as BMW, Samsung, Tiger Wheels, Shanghai Video and Audio, Lear Corporation, Kromberg and Schubert, Nestle, HJ Heinz, Hong Kong's Universal Enamelware, Firestone Tyres and Robert Bosch, to name a few. For property In the northern areas, the city of Rustenburg represents the major industrial and residential centre of the North West Province, boasting well developed industrial and mining infrastructures as well as world famous tourist resorts. In the densely populated far eastern areas you will find property in Mabopane, Brits, Ga-Rankuwa and Temba. These towns are residential, agricultural and industrial centres and the economy of the area is closely linked to that of neighbouring Gauteng. The North West Province offers a year round, sunny temperate climate with hot summers and mild winters. This is a summer-rainfall region and the weather is usually dry with a short rainy season from December to March. The hottest months are usually February and March and the coldest, July and August.
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