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House, sale, cape town, brackenfell, western cape

house On the group housing units there is 9 different plans to choose from. All these units is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 Click on this site to see a video and walk through of Avalon Estate http://www.privateproperty.co.za/1_property_for_sale/3_Western_Cape/36_Cape_Town_Northern_Suburbs/98_avalon_estate_house_for_sale_F6550.htm ... 4 Bedrooms / 4 Bathrooms / Guest toilet / Study Nook / Granite tops / 212 sqm
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1,477,000 ZAR

Plot, sale, cape town, brackenfell, western cape

plot Free standing plots @ R695 000 (only 7 left) Build your own house, or we can build for you. Option 1: 180m² home farm style for R1600 000 All these is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 Click on this site to see a video and walk through of Avalon Estate http://www.privateproperty.co.za/1_property_for_sale/3_Western_Cape/36_Cape_Town_Northern_Suburbs/98_avalon_estate_house_for_sale_F6550.htm
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695,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, brackenfell, western cape

house On the group housing units there is 9 different plans to choose from. All these units is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 View this link http://www.privateproperty.co.za/vt/F6550.htm ... 3 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms / Double garage / Granite tops / 176 sqm
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1,248,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, noordhoek, western cape

house This home has it all, top finishes throughout the house, views, pool, underfloor heating, fireplace and much much more. It features a master suite which has his and her walkin closets, private study area and secluded verandah deck with jacuzzi.The pool is heated and is set in a balau deck. The enclosed entertainment/braai area has a gas Chad of Chef braai. This is a home to view!! Perfect for the family & extended family or as a lock up and go holiday home http://www.privateproperty.co.za/vt/J25859.htm - Virtual Tour ... Double storey - with stunning views / 5 Bedrooms all en suite / Underfloor heating throughout the house / Large kitchen with seperate scullery and walk in pantry / Bosch Appliances / Landscaped indigenous garden / Heated pool / Open plan living / Lounge, TV Room, Dining Room, Study, enclosed verandah (braai area) / Guest toilet / Outside Toilet / Water feature / Large automated garage / Uninteruppted views to Chapmans Peak / House size 520m2 / Situated in the Lake Michelle Eco and Security estate in Noordhoek / 24hour security access / Lake in which you can swim, canoe, sail and fish
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6,150,000 ZAR

House, sale, somerset west, somerset west, western cape

house A Secure & Spacious 3 bed family home situated in a secure and quiet residential estate is the ideal property investment for the professional or even to retire. Low maintenance and well looked after security residential estate. Majestic Hottentot Holland Mountain views and close to the freedom of the Indian Ocean and well known False Bay Beaches(Gordons Bay, Strand etc). Close to all amenities. ... 24 HR ACCESS GATE CONTROL & SECURITY / 3 bedrooms (bics) / en-suite bathroom (cnr bath, shower, wash basin, toilet) / family bathroom (bath, shower, wash basin & toilet) / kitchen with cherry finish bics / scullery (bics, double sink, x2 under-counter fittings for washing/dish-washer machines) / spacious dining room / spacious lounge area / patio & built in braai / double garage (with direct access into house + incl. washing machine fittings) / double drive-way (parking for 8 vehicles) / spacious front garden / large spacious established back garden / garden services maintains gardens in estate / burglar bars & security gates fitted to all windows & doors / Building = 161 m2 / Municipal rates = R437,52 pm / Levy = R960 pm / Little pets allowed / / for more info go to: www.investprofproperties.co.za ref no: 145
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1,070,000 ZAR

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

flat The ideal Secure Lock-up and Go 2 bed apartment with stylish signature finishes for either a young or older couple. Facing onto a greenbelt with a pleasing Italianate piazza and fountain as a central feature to breathtaking scenic views of the Hottentot Mountain Ranges. It offers close proximity to a host of recreational options ranging from the safe, pristine beaches of Strand and Gordon’s Bay and to all major routes including the N2. ... 24 HR SECURITY ACCESS GATE CONTROL / 2 BEDROOM (incl. bics & Laminated Floors) / F/FITTED KITCHEN (oven, hob, extractor fan, bics, granite counter tops + under counter fittings for washing machine) / SPACIOUS LOUNGE AREA / DSTV & TV ENABLED POINTS / BALCONY - (views of natural water feature + mountain ranges) / FULL BATHROOM (shower, bath, wash basin & toilet) / PARKING BAYS / POOL + CLUB-HOUSE / BRAAI FACILITIES / LEVY PM = R410,22 / RATES PM = R295,00 / / nb: this is a bargain not to be missed as it's market value is R599 000,00 with a potential rental income of R3700 pm. / / www.investprofproperties.co.za
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487,000 ZAR

House, sale, riebeek kasteel, western cape

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

House, sale, goedehoop, western cape

house, ± 680 m² Overlooking open green pastures, this house offers quiet and tranquility. Lots of space for the large family and close to schools. Enclosed secure fencing makes it safe living. Goedehoop General : Goedehoop borders on the Lourensriver (west) Strand Main Road (east), Broadway Boulevard (south) & Gants area (north). Goedehoop can be subdivided in three regions, i.e. Old Goedehoop, New Goedehoop & Strandvale. The first houses were built during the 1970s. Strandvale forms the northern section of Goedehoop – from Aerodrome to the back of the Gants area & from Lourensrivier to Main Road. New & Old Goedehoop borders on Da Gama street – with New Goedehoop lying to the West of Da Gama & Old Goedehoop stretching east up to Main Road. Property : This popular area, boasts bigger plots than those of Strand North, averaging around 800 sq.m. (the last vacant erf of 800 sq.m in New Goedhoop sold recently for R750 000). Properties in Goedehoop are predominantly own title free standing houses. Townhouses are being limited to a small section behind the Spar Shopping Centre on Broadway. Depending on location, properties in Goedehoop are selling between R800 000 and R2 500 000. Educational facilities : The Boland College campus are located in Aerodrome Road & Strand High in Sarel Cilliers. The primary school (Lochnerhof) is in Sarel Cilliers – about 200 m from Old Goedehoop (same street as Strand High). The ACVV crèche is next to the SPAR complex. Hoërskool Strand ( English - Strand High School) is an Afrikaans medium school with more than 1 000 students, headmastered by mr Christo Vorster. It offers grade eight to grade twelve (matric). Website : www.strandhigh.co.za . Adress : 205 Sarel Cilliers, Street, Tel: 021-8531056, E-mail: admin@strandhigh.co.za Hottentots Holland High School is an Afrikaans- and English medium school situated between Somerset West and Strand, alongside the N2 national road. It has more than 1000 students and 44 teachers. It offers grades 8 through 12 (matric). Tel : 021-8521405 Gordon High School is situated on Cnr. Of De Beers Ave & N2. Tel : (021) 8522540. The Principal : bjsimons@hsgordon.wcape.school.za . The school community consisted out of 40 educators, 7 non-educators and 1249 learners. Website : http://www.hsgordon.wcape.school.za . Boland College is a Further Education and Training Institution. The Strand campus courses includes Secretarial, Human Resources Management, Engineering courses & the National Senior Sertificate-qualification. Sport Facilities : The Charles Morkel Sports Complex includes the Helderberg Rugby club, Strand tennis club, Helderberg tug of war club. The Strand golf course is adjacent to New Goedehoop – on the other side of the Lourensriver. Commercial Facilities : Convenience SPAR shopping centre (includes pharmacy, doctor rooms, physiotherapist, video shop, home industry, electronics shop & an optician) next to a petrol station with a 24hrs-shop. General : The Strand offers you the convenience of city-like amenities & a world-class beach area - without losing its small town characteristics. Located in the Helderberg basin on the eastern edge of False Bay, it is within 20 minutes of Cape Town International airport & 45 minutes from Cape Town's CBD. Within a radius of 10 kilometers, you will find a Regional Shopping Centre, a variety of sports facilities including 4 golf courses, choice of secondary and primary schools, top medical facilities with all national financial & commercial institutions represented. It has a population of about 50 000. Strand’s main attraction is its 5 kilometers long sandy white beach – with a variety of water sports such as surfing, sailing, power boating, kayak & paddle skiing, wind-surfing & board sailing being enjoyed at various points along the beach front. Strand was nominated the best family beach in South Africa in 2007. Strand was founded in 1714 as a fishing town by Cape Malay slaves. It has evolved during the last 3 decades into vibrant part of the Helderberg basin, with a healthy mixture of retirees, families, business people & a seasonal inflow of holiday goers flocking to one of South Africa’s prime seaside destinations. The coast between the Lourens River mouth up to Rooi Els is very popular with beach fishermen and rock anglers, whilst organised and social diving activities beckon the more adventurous. Property Market : Properties in the Strand varies between entry level apartments of +- R300 000 to beachfront penthouses of more than R10 million & sea front houses up to R14 million. The biggest property growth points as of late has been the choice of new developments on Beach Road which is springing up - raising comparatives with Monte Carlo. Limitation on development ground bodes well in the long term for any property investment in the Strand. Capital growth rates achieved in the Strand during the 2004/2005 upswing in the South African property market, surpassed the national average rate of 23% by far...... Entry level units started in 2003 @ R90 000 for a 30sq.m 1-bedroom apartment - selling at present from R310000. That is a growth of 244% in 3,5 years or about 70% per year! Beach front apartments were selling in 2003 from about R6000 per sq.m to about R9000 per sq.m. Finding any beachfront property for less than R11 000 per sq.m is at present problematic. New developments has already been selling during the last 18 months for between R18 000 and R30 000 per sq.m - depending on its finishes and the units location in the apartment block. The own title neighborhoods have of late seen a surge in renovations with owners adding value to their properties - fuelled by the price hikes experienced in the town. The more sought after suburbs such as Strand North, has experienced capital growth rates between 2003 & 2006 of about 150 % (43% p.a.) - with the average house price raising from R450 000 to about R1,1 million. Capital growth in the Strand has during the last months of 2007 & beginning 2008 dropped from the abovementioned high levels along with the rest of the country – with buyers taking control of the market. Affordability has during the last year became a problem in the Strand market, creating a "roll-over effect" of potential buyers to less expensive areas such a Kuilsrivier, Brackenfell and even Grabouw. The adjacent Gordons Bay has experience very similar capital growth rates than the Strand. Future growth points in the Strand property market is the so-called AECI development node across from the Somerset Mall. This will be the last land available for development - eagerly awaited by investors.
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1,295,000 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

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, strand south, western cape

flat New apartment with partial seaviews in a apartment block 100m from the beach (Platinum Mile). The complex offers all the amenities associated with the latest developments on Beach Road - but at a fraction of the price, including laundry, gymnasium, swimming pool & basement parking. Strand South - Suburb Information: General : Strand South is bordered by Beach Road in the south – between Main Road (western border) & Greenways (eastern border). Twin Palms lies directly to the north above Gordons Bay Road. It is close to the central business district and also includes the Voortrekker Caravan Park – adjacent to Greenways. The section of beach running alongside Strand South’s southern border, is called Mostert’s Bay. It is especially popular with anglers and the “doggie beach” (the only place on Beach Road where you can legally take your dog for a walk on the beach) is right next to it alongside the Greenways beach area. Property Market : The area is constantly increasing in value as renovators add upmarket touches to old properties. House prices vary between R800 000 and R1,2 million – whilst renovated houses are already being marketed up to R1,8 million. Most erfs is between 400 to 500 sq.m. in size – potential value about R1000 /sq.m for houses, whilst developers close to the beach paid about R2000/sq.m. Strand South is still more affordable than Strand North. The appearance of Strand’s Platinum Mile between Central Beach Road & Greenways (specifically between Blakes Terrace & Strand Beach Hotel) had a very positive spinoff on property values in the suburb. The development of 3 upmarket apartment blocks right behind the Platinum Mile in Strand South during the last two years, also had a positive influence on especially the older apartments in the suburb – increasing in value & attracting investors who are upgrading the apartments interiors. Educational facilities : Variety of secondary schools available : Strand High - 4 kms from South Strand & Hottentots-Holand High (7kms), whilst the primary schools, Lochnerhof Primary (3 kms) and Hendrik Louw Primary (2 kms) is also very close. Boland College is about 6 kilometres from the Suburb. Hoërskool Strand ( English - Strand High School) is an Afrikaans medium school with more than 1 000 students, headmastered by mr Christo Vorster. It offers grade eight to grade twelve (matric). Website : www.strandhigh.co.za . Adress : 205 Sarel Cilliers, Street, Tel: 021-8531056, E-mail: admin@strandhigh.co.za Hottentots Holland High School is an Afrikaans- and English medium school situated between Somerset West and Strand, alongside the N2 national road. It has more than 1000 students and 44 teachers. It offers grades 8 through 12 (matric). Tel : 021-8521405 Gordon High School is situated on Cnr. Of De Beers Ave & N2. Tel : (021) 8522540. The Principal : bjsimons@hsgordon.wcape.school.za . The school community consisted out of 40 educators, 7 non-educators and 1249 learners. Website : http://www.hsgordon.wcape.school.za . Boland College is a Further Education and Training Institution. The Strand campus offers courses such as Secretarial, Human Resources Management, Engineering courses & the National Senior Sertificate-qualification. Sport Facilities : The Charles Morkel sport complex (rugby, squash, tennis & tug-of-war) is about 4 km from South Strand. The Virgin Active (7kms), Strand Golf Club (5kms). The Strand’s olympic size in house swimming pool is situated on Beach Road – directly adjacent to the Pavillion. The bowls club is within walking distance from South Strand – right behind the police station & Strand’s railway station. Commercial Facilities : The Southend Shopping Centre is situated along its north eastern side - on the c/o Gordons Bay Road & George Street – offering the best late night shopping option in the Strand, with a OK Bazaar, various take-away food venues (pizzas / burgers / chicken), after hours pharmacy, video shop etc. ). The Somerset Mall (regional shopping centre) is about 6 kms from Strand South. The Strand CBD area is directly adjacent to the suburb – the biggest part of the suburbs is within walking distance to the CBD, where all the banks / Dorpsmeent Shopping Centre etc are located. Strand Background Information : General : The Strand offers you the convenience of city-like amenities & a world-class beach area - without losing its small town characteristics. Located in the Helderberg basin on the eastern edge of False Bay, it is within 20 minutes of Cape Town International airport & 45 minutes from Cape Town's CBD. Within a radius of 10 kilometers, you will find a Regional Shopping Centre, a variety of sports facilities including 4 golf courses, choice of secondary and primary schools, top medical facilities with all national financial & commercial institutions represented. It has a population of about 50 000. Strand’s main attraction is its 5 kilometers long sandy white beach – with a variety of water sports such as surfing, sailing, power boating, kayak & paddle skiing, wind-surfing & board sailing being enjoyed at various points along the beach front. Strand was nominated the best family beach in South Africa in 2007. Strand was founded in 1714 as a fishing town by Cape Malay slaves. It has evolved during the last 3 decades into vibrant part of the Helderberg basin, with a healthy mixture of retirees, families, business people & a seasonal inflow of holiday goers flocking to one of South Africa’s prime seaside destinations. The coast between the Lourens River mouth up to Rooi Els is very popular with beach fishermen and rock anglers, whilst organised and social diving activities beckon the more adventurous. Property Market : Properties in the Strand varies between entry level apartments of +- R300 000 to beachfront penthouses of more than R10 million whilst own title varies between townhouses of R400 000 & sea front houses up to R14 million. The biggest property growth points as of late has been the choice of new developments on Beach Road which is springing up - raising comparatives with Monte Carlo, as well as the entry level market sectional title properties starting at about R340 000. Limitation on development ground bodes well in the long term for any property investment in the Strand. Capital growth rates achieved in the Strand during the 2004/2005 upswing in the South African property market, surpassed the national average rate of 23% by far...... Entry level units started in 2003 @ R90 000 for a 30sq.m 1-bedroom apartment - selling at present from R310000. That is a growth of 244% in 5 years or about 48,8% per year! Capital growth has since the beginning of 2008 virtually flattened out – on par with the national trend. Beach front apartments were selling in 2003 from about R6000 per sq.m to about R9000 per sq.m. Beachfront property is at present selling from +-R7 100 per sq. to R30 000 per square meter. The existing complexes on Beach Road can be categorized in 4 different price brackets according to “age & finishes” with the average price per square meter: 1. Older than 20 years = R 7100 to R13 500 per sq/m 2. 10 – 20 years = R11 000 to R15 000 per sq/m 3. 3 – 10 years = R11 000 to R22 500 per sq/m 4. new developments = between R18 000 and R30 000 per sq.m - depending on its finishes and the units location in the apartment block. Resales are between R16 000 & R24 700 per sq/m. The own title neighborhoods have of late seen a surge in renovations with owners adding value to their properties - fuelled by the price hikes experienced in the town. The more sought after suburbs such as Strand North, has experienced capital growth rates between 2003 & 2008 of about 150 % (30% p.a.) - with the average house price raising from R450 000 to about R1,1 million. Capital growth in the Strand has during 2008 dropped from the abovementioned high levels along to less than 10% with the rest of the country – with buyers taking control of the market. Affordability has during the last year became a problem in the Strand market, creating a "roll-over effect" of potential buyers to less expensive areas such a Kuilsrivier, Brackenfell and even Grabouw. The adjacent Gordons Bay has experience very similar capital growth rates than the Strand. Future growth points in the Strand property market is the so-called AECI development node across from the Somerset Mall. This will be the last land available for development - eagerly awaited by investors.
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1,258,000 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, 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

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

House, sale, paarl, paarl, western cape

house A truly unique and beautiful property situated against the Paardeberg nature reserve at 15 minutes from the centre of Paarl and the N1 highway. Unmatched views of surrounding farmlands, mountains and dams. Beautifully designed indigenous garden. Stunning views of Table Mountain. Quality finishes throughout. Airconditioning. Designer Provençale-style kitchen with granite and solid wood tops ... plot: 704 sqm / building: 271 sqm + 53 sqm balcony / 5 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms (2 en suite) or / 4 bedrooms + study / guest en suite bedroom has its own private entrance / 2 lounges / TV room / kitchen / dining room / scullery/laundry / 2 garages / 2 storerooms / extra toilet and basin in garden store room / / Contact owner directly / Johnny Wijnen / Mobile: +27-83-462 9340 / johnny@censusrealestate.co.za / Tel: +27-21-869 8381
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3,390,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, durbanville, western cape

house On the group housing units there is 9 different plans to choose from. All these units is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 Click on this site to see a video and walk through of Avalon Estate http://www.privateproperty.co.za/1_property_for_sale/3_Western_Cape/36_Cape_Town_Northern_Suburbs/98_avalon_estate_house_for_sale_F6550.htm ... 3 Bedrooms / 1.5 Bathroom / Double garage / Granite tops / 172 sqm
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1,316,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, durbanville, western cape

house On the group housing units there is 9 different plans to choose from. All these units is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 Click on this site to see a video and walk through of Avalon Estate http://www.privateproperty.co.za/1_property_for_sale/3_Western_Cape/36_Cape_Town_Northern_Suburbs/98_avalon_estate_house_for_sale_F6550.htm ... 3 Bedrooms / 1.5 Bathroom / Double garage / Granite tops / 160 sqm
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1,218,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, durbanville, western cape

house On the group housing units there is 9 different plans to choose from. All these units is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 Click on this site to see a video and walk through of Avalon Estate http://www.privateproperty.co.za/1_property_for_sale/3_Western_Cape/36_Cape_Town_Northern_Suburbs/98_avalon_estate_house_for_sale_F6550.htm ... 3 Bedrooms / 2 Bathroom / Granite tops / 140m²
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1,162,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, durbanville, western cape

house On the group housing units there is 9 different plans to choose from. All these units is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 Click on this site to see a video and walk through of Avalon Estate http://www.privateproperty.co.za/1_property_for_sale/3_Western_Cape/36_Cape_Town_Northern_Suburbs/98_avalon_estate_house_for_sale_F6550.htm ... 3 Bedrooms / 1.5 Bathroom / Double garage / Granite tops / 150 sqm
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1,178,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, durbanville, western cape

house On the group housing units there is 9 different plans to choose from. All these units is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 Click on this site to see a video and walk through of Avalon Estate http://www.privateproperty.co.za/1_property_for_sale/3_Western_Cape/36_Cape_Town_Northern_Suburbs/98_avalon_estate_house_for_sale_F6550.htm ... 4 Bedrooms / 2 Bathroom / Granite tops / 150m²
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1,193,000 ZAR

House, sale, cape town, durbanville, western cape

house On the group housing units there is 9 different plans to choose from. All these units is directly from developer and NO Transfer duty is payable. Save Thousands if you buy direct from us. Avalon Estate will consist of a clubhouse with a gym, pool, squash courts, tennis courts and kinder garden (crèche). Very well maintained communial gardens, with olive trees, and vineyards. Avalon Estate is a development focused on family and your family’s security is first priority. We use the latest security technology: 24h Guarded access control, fingerprint recognition, digitally recorded voice and video technology, electrified perimeter fencing, CCTV camera system and also a communication system for the announcement of all guests. See photos of all of this on this site. SHOW TIMES: Mon-Friday 08h30-17h00, Saturday 11h00-14h00, Sunday 12h00-17h00 Click on this site to see a video and walk through of Avalon Estate http://www.privateproperty.co.za/1_property_for_sale/3_Western_Cape/36_Cape_Town_Northern_Suburbs/98_avalon_estate_house_for_sale_F6550.htm ... 3 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms / Guest toilet / Double garage / Granite tops / Study Nook / 204 sqm
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1,419,000 ZAR

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