A doorstep to Heaven?.Meadows, mountains, river frontage + heart stopping views. This land, surrounded by vineyards and equine camps, is prime! prime!! prime!!! Found to be arable for vines (being within the Hemel-en-Aarde ward, wine labels are permitted to state this valley as valley of origin), the 8,8Ha can be simply converted to an equine estate or developed as an opportunity for semi secluded, residential communing with nature (subject to necessary Council permissions). Seldom does a valuable opportunity such as this appear on the market.
A lovely well maintained 4 bedroom family home close to UFS with lots of extras. Be first. Call for appointment. Property 24 LN 2628417
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Near several Shopping centres in Southern suburbs. Not far from Casino + C RC church, Rosepark Hospital. Very spacious unit in quiet area at a giveaway price. Market ready - like new. Tiles in livingarea, kitchen and bathrooms. Carpets in 3 bedrooms. Carport with garagedoor in front - could be used as a recreation area or braai-area. Build - in braai space. First bathroom with shower, toilet, basin. Ensuite bathroom with bath, handshower, toilet, basin. New kitchen - build - in stove and oven. Fitting for washing machine. Front + back - garden. Cellphone entrance to complex. Townhome-Townhouse For Sale 3 bed in Bloemfontein Free State South Africa find Bloemfontein properti
This exciting property package includes a beautiful 148ha cattle farm and a full resort with 22 chalets, one of South Africa's top caravan parks, a 100-seater restaurant, a wedding chapel, an impressive conference venue, a golf driving range and a shop, strategically located on a main route close to the popular Sunshine Coast holiday town of Port Alfred. The 148ha farm surrounds the 6ha resort property and has an impressive 600 sq m guesthouse that commands a panoramic view over the resort and the ocean, some two kilometres away. The combination of farmland and resort creates the opportunity for further expansion of the resort. The purchaser of this exciting property package will acquire three companies, respectively owning the farm, most of the resort property and the resort operational company. Here follows a brief overview of the companies' assets and income. (More detailed information is available on request to serious prospective buyers): The farm is fully fenced with 11 cattle camps with water and excellent handling facilities. Buildings on this section include a 9m x 6m shed and a 600 sq m guesthouse. Vegetation includes pristine Eastern Cape bushveld. The resort property-owning company earns income from its properties, namely: The Caravan Park: the park has 48 spacious caravan stands on 1.8ha of land. Each stand has its own ablution facilties. The park also has an office, swimming pool, children's playground and two lapas. It has a state of the art self sufficient sewerage system as well as full electrical and water reticulation. The park was recently voted by Outdoor and Caravanning readers as one of the top 20 caravan resorts in the country and carries a 4 star grading. This property is leased to a couple that stays on site in the manager's house which they own. A conference centre complex with a large conference venue, a smaller venue and several breakaway rooms. A 100-seater restaurant. Four chalets, ranging in size from 140 sq m to 262 sq m. (The company also earns rental income from a further 16 privately-owned sectional-titled chalets which are in a rental pool.The resort offers chalet accommodation for 97 guests. All of the chalets are fully-equipped for self catering. A 94 sq m chapel. A workshop, reception centre, adminstration block annd shop. A golf driving range. The operating company manages the day-to-day operations of the resort, including the rental pool, catering, marketing and administration. This company also owns a chalet. Resort occupancies are low in the current poor market but the operation nevertheless returns a modest profit. There is thus great scope to boost occupancy levels and profits. Activities in the area include golf (two superb golf courses), boating, fishing and game viewing. http://www.arkadia.com/iplx-t3019/
Delightful property in the heart of Curry's Post in the Natal Midlands. On a meander route and close of access from N2, on tar, this home has oodles to offer. Firstly for the market gardner or hobby farmer there is already substantial infrastructure by way of tunnels and greenhouses, an abundance of fruit bearing trees (in excess of 100) and vines. There is ample room to expand to more than subsistance farming. The home is an entertainers dream. Quite frankly you may not want to leave the gourmet kitchen with its centre island of undercounter oven and gas hob, the convenient food prep area and ample cooking area and the bonus of the separate clean up area consisting of scullery and laundry. There is also a large separate laundry. Large workshop and 4 garages, staff accommodation, and a cottage which needs completion. Excellent security by way of camera at the remote controlled entrance gate, electric fencing around the home, alarm, burglar guards on all opening windows and sliding gates over all doors. An enchanging verandah from which to enjoy your country views and a much loved garden. The bedroom wing is enticing with the main bedroom boasting a corner bath with a view, plus a shower and a walk in dressing area. The second and third bedrooms have a second bathroom en suite with a rather special ball and claw foot bath and a third bathroom. The floors are laminated. The welcoming lounge boasts a fire place as does the adjacent dining room. Thoughful design and planning are evident throughout the home and includes a study. Simply a must to view, come and state your claim.
This outstanding home offers pure perfection. Situated on 1 983 m² of land with a citrus orchard irrigated from a leiwater dam and stream running through the property. There are 2 large reception rooms, 3 bedrooms and a study as well as three bathrooms. Open plan ‘state of the art’ kitchen and large dining area. Double garage with auto door openers. Background Information Greyton 1. Location : Greyton nestles between the majestic Riviersonderend mountain range and gently curving hills, approximately 150 kilometers or 90 minutes eastbound from Cape Town. From Cape Town follow the N2 to Grabouw, Botriver and before Caledon tturn left into the R406 at the Genadendal/Greyton sign. After 32 km the R406 feeds into Greyton’s Main Street - all along passing through the rolling wheatfields of the Overberg. A town lost in time with its gravel roads and thatched roof cottages is a great destination for those who want to get away from it all. It is also conveniently only 1/2 hour away from the Caledon Spa & Casino, Caledon Golf Club & the Arabella Golf Club at Kleinmond and a hour from Hermanus, Strand / Somerset West & Stellenbosch. 2. Lifestyle : Greyton is a tranquil oasis of green which lies between two rivers, with lush colourful country gardens that complement the thatched cottages and oak tree lined lanes. The villagers are friendly and the ambiance is uniquely "Greyton". For those wishing to live a healthy and safe country lifestyle, Greyton has much to offer. There is a small, but rapidly growing private school, a good range of shops, supermarket, excellent restaurants and a retirement village with frail care facilities. There are two doctors practicing locally and a village pharmacy. In the tradition of village building, the aesthetics committee ensures continuity of architectural design in all new homes. Surrounded by pretty gardens, Greyton's original buildings and thatched cottages have faithfully been restored to retain their rustic character of the past. Most of the original buildings that date as far back as 1854 when Greyton was founded have been faithfully restored to retain their rustic character. Mighty oak trees canopy quaint streets and tranquil lanes. Clear water coming from these mountains runs in “lei” water canals throughout the village. Most properties in Greyton have a “lei” water dam on the property that gets filled by the water canal system from where owners irrigate their evergreen gardens in Greyton. When cows, horses and donkeys occasionally wander through town, perhaps seeking the shade of Greyton leafy gardens, it indeed seems that time stands still in the Greyton village. Within the village old traditions still prevail, onions and garlic stems are plaited and hung and some ploughing is still done by oxen. Everyone in Greyton is however busy doing something, writing or painting, growing and creating things, teaching, selling and consulting - just multiskilling. Aromatic fynbos all over, bubbling streams and deep gorges and ravines offer a pristine environment, and the Sonderend River Valley has its own awards in horse or bicycle riding, and swimming in the river. There are beautiful hikes in and around Greyton, or take a mountain bike to meander through the village and onto the mountain paths that lead you into cool mountain crevasses with fern-lush ponds. You can also swim in the clear, fresh river at Greyton's picnic sites. In winter Greyton takes on the feel of a typical alpine village as snow caps the peaks around it. Springtime arrives when the wildflowers display a magnificent array of rainbow colours. Summer days are hot and balmy and ensures pleasant swimming and camping on the banks of the Riviersonderend River and autumn turns the oak-lined lanes into a soft carpet displaying the earthy tones of mother-nature. 3. Things to do 3.1 Outdoor Activities : 3.1.1 Greyton Nature Reserve : Visitors will be delighted in the many picturesque walks around and in strolling along the hiking trails in the town's own 2220 hectares nature reserve, started in the 1970s by a former director of the Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden in Cape Town. It is the third largest in the Cape, and contains plants that have not been seen elsewhere since they were first identified by Burchell in 1812. Greyton Nature Reserve is worth exploring with its rugged mountain slopes that rise at its loftiest to 1 565m above sea level. It offers walks through magnificent fynbos and wildflowers, especially during springtime when the wildflowers are in bloom. An interesting path to follow is the one leading to the waterfall in the nearby Noupoort Gorge. The Noupoort leads almost to the summit of Kanonberg. 3.1.2 Hikes : There are well marked walks in Greyton ranging from an easy stroll to a two or three day hike. A fabulous one-day hike is the Boesmanskloof Trail, 32 kilometres (20miles) through the Riviersonderend Mountains from Greyton to the exquisite hamlet of McGregor (formerly known as Lady Grey). From Greyton the trail follows the gorge of the Gobos River to a point 16 km from Mcgreggor, where it joins an old pass built just before the Second World War. At a leisurely pace, the walk may be completed in five or six hours. Drinking water is plentiful and there are many pools for bathing. During the winter months nine waterfalls, which drop into the river from a great height are clearly visible from the footpath. A large variety of proteas, ericas and disas grow along the trail. There are no huts along the trail and camping-out is prohibited. Private accommodation at Greyton or McGregor is available. Permits are required. 3.1.3 Horseback Riding : Greyton's only Riding Centre takes visitors, including novices on rides along different routes. One of the routes will take you on a 90 minute ride through the beautiful hills and mountains surrounding Greyton. 3.1.4 Camping : Swimming, angling or canoeing along the Riviersonderend River provides fun entertainment for all members of the family - or go on a gentle rafting day-trip along the Sonderend River. The campsite with basic facilities is situated on the banks of the Riviersonderend River. On the nearby farm Nethercourt visitors may view the little cave, known as Het Ziekenhuis (the hospital) in which ailing travelers were sheltered in former years. A small, rustic wooden hut stands on the banks of the river running through Nethercourt farm and is an ideal hideaway place for 2 - 3 nature lovers, wanting to camp out in the country. If you need hot water for a shower you must be prepared to make a 'donkey' (an Afrikaans term used to describe the process in making this type of fire). 3.1.5 Sport : Other interesting sports to be enjoyed is playing a game of tennis or cycling through the village on your bicycle. The gravel roads in Greyton provide joyful cycling experiences, particularly for children, the maximum speed limit is 40 km/h. The outdoor adventurer can also enjoy mountain-biking and 4x4 trails. Tennis and bowls are available in the village and excellent golf courses are only 40 minutes away at Riviersonderend and Arabella at Kleinmond. Greyton Bowling Club is the latest welcome attraction for both Greytonians and visitors. Launched in March 2005, the setting for the beautifully equipped clubhouse, bar and green, ranks amongst the most outstanding throughout Boland and Western Province. Membership for bowling and social activities has been extremely encouraging and continues to grow. Greyton Bowling Club makes the ideal tourism attraction and is of particular interest for visiting bowling teams for midweek or weekend tournaments in addition to relaxing breaks for commercial company staff. An all-inclusive package including selected quality accommodation and restaurant discounts can be arranged. Enquiries; Paul Padmore (President) 028 254 9721 3.1.6 Rose Festival : The Annual Rose festival is held during October/November and should not be missed. This is a spectacular display of cut blooms and offers local and outside crafters an excellent market place. 3.2 Things to Do : Societies & Clubs Various interest clubs abound, e.g. bridge, yoga or line dancing 3.2.1 Greyton Animal Welfare Society Volunteers with bakkie and driver who provide the necessary support for domestic animals in the area, particularly the impoverished side of Greyton. Sue Carter: (028) 254The person to contact is Henriette Vlugter, Tel / fax 028-254 9667. 9945. 3.2.2 Book Club Monthly meetings, books purchased by members, read and then donated to Greyton Library. Jean Nicholls: (028) 254 9473 3.2.3 Greyton Film Club Showings of popular films in Aartworks Art Gallery. Rowan Millson: (028) 254 9791 3.2.4 Saturday Morning Market In aid of Greyton Conservation Society. Val Turner: (028) 254 9748 3.2.5 Welcome Club Every 3 months there is a get-together of all newcomers to the village. Joan Falkenberg: (028) 254 9019 4 Commercial / Business Services 4.1 Shopping Greyton has numerous interesting shops to browse through – such as furniture and bric-a-brac shops. You can buy retro furniture, original artworks, silk quilts, antiques, designer dresses and home made delicacies. Eco-tique, design and manufacture unique products, using mainly natural materials. Products like the well-known bark-balls have won numerous awards and have become a popular 'must have' décor item. Inside Story is a typical country homeware store. Visitors can choose from a large variety of products. From beeswax candles, aromatherapy soaps to antiques and furniture. The regular Saturday morning market should not be missed. Fresh local produce such as organic vegetables, preservative-free cheeses, yoghurt, natural honey, freshly baked breads, cakes and pies, fresh lemon juice and ice-cream (or lemon-curd pancakes in winter!) delightful village-made crafts are all there. It also the weekly gathering of some local residents. You can drink coffee while you meet some very interesting people. Greyton has sixty-six lodges, b&b's, self-catering cottages and farm and camping facilities. 4.1 Art Many artists and affluent escapees from the metropolitan area of Cape Town have discovered this place for themselves over the last couple of years and settled here. They largely contributed to the cultural offering of the village and call it nowadays the "Art Capital of the Overberg". Many of the artists operate an open house policy. There are several art-galleries, craft shops and two pottery studios to visit, displaying the unique artworks of these talented artists. Greyton also boasts with a well attended music festival in summer. 4.2 General Postal Agency : Greyton Post Office 028 254 9526 Home Services : Carpet cleaning and tiling (028) 254 9959 Plumber A. Walker (028) 254 9685 T.L.C. Builders (028) 254 9504 / 0827031581 Richcraft - Home Maintenance (028) 254 9109 / 0824224568 Osman Hardware (028) 254 9662 Greyton Electrical 028 254 9495 Garden Services Country Gardens 028 254 9109 / 082 422 4568 Greyton Nursery 028 254 9998 Emergency Services Police 10111 / (028) 251 8080 Ambulance 10177 Greyton Security Services 028 254 9555 Doctor Botha : Medical : (028) 254 9606 Dr Murray Nobbs : Dental Surgeon 028 254 9015 Merle Gibson : Aromatherapist & Reflexiologist : 028 254 9213 Veterinary Clinic : 028 254 9681 Pharmacy & Health Products Greyton Apothecary 083 406 9060 Abdul Osman (028) 254 9662 General Services Attorneys Guthrie & Theron (028) 254 9063 Von Geasau Chocolates (028) 254 9100 Tinkie's Garage : (028) 254 9676 Groenewald's Garage (028) 254 9380 Camping Facilities 082 422 4568 Municipality : (028) 254 9620 Conservation Society : (028) 2549874 Brian Thomas : (028) 254 9011 Architectural Design John Sweetnam Terry von Geusau Travel Services Sure Fish Hoek Travel : (021) 782 1148 Taxi Service : (028)251 8366/8181 Finance Overberg Asset Management: 028 254 9013 Shops Blossom : 028 568 9990 The Inside Story : 028 254 9827 Violet Dream : 084 584 5946 FIGG : 072 551 6319 Greyton Gallery : 028 254 9827 Greyt-On-Main : 028 254 9722 Restaurants : Cafes and restaurants offer shady patios, lush gardens and art filled saloons in which to wine, dine and be refreshed. The restaurants dishes great cuisine. Five of Greyton's restaurants are listed in the latest "Eat Out" magazine. You can choose from Continental a la carte, three or four course meals at Barnards, Pepper Tree, the 254 Restaurant or Greyton Lodge. Or enjoy deliciously healthy light meals, coffee and croissants at The Oak & Vigne or Le Petit Chocolat. The finest German cuisine is served at Greyt-on-Main. CAFè HERBERT (028) 254 9470 THE BISTRO (028) 254-9876 OAK & VIGNE (028) 254-9037 GREYTON LODGE (028) 254-9876 THE PEPPER TREE (028) 254-9164 GREYT-ON-MAIN (028) 254-9722 254 Restaurant Tel 028 254 9373. Abbey Rose Tel: 028 254 9470 Jam Tin Tel: 083 715 7343 Le Petit Chocolatier cnr Main and Ds Botha St. Wollies Baking Company 37a Main Road. 5. History : In the tradition of other towns in the region, Greyton was first a farm, Weltevreden, where cattle and the fat-tailed, mohair-coated sheep indigenous to the Cape grazed whatever turf of grass they found beneath the renosterbos. In 1846 Weltevreden was bought by Herbert Vigne. Vibrant stories of passion and polygamy surrounding this Englishman did not endear him to his family, least of all his brother-in-law, Governor Sir George Grey. It is possible that when, in 1854, Vigne subdivided part of the farm into 120 plots for a village, he tried to redeem himself by calling it Greyton. The Governor would not be pacified. A year later he sent Vigne to a post between King William’s Town and East London, where he is said to have frolicked with more than one young women from the indigenous tribes. Disgraced, Vigne returned to Greyton where he lived for 40 years. There seems to have been however no real reason for the existance of Greyton, as it is not situated on any road of consequence. The road to Greyton, the R406, was only tarred a few years back. It has no rail links, and no mineral wealth. It is not a town centre to any farming community; in fact there are no usual advantages that lead to the establishment of a settled community. Discovered a decade ago by city bound dwellers in search of serenity, the village of Greyton has become a popular weekend retreat and tourist destination – as one of the most tranquil villages in the whole of South Africa. 6. Historical Attractions : Many of the present-day hotels, guesthouses, restaurants and shops were original homesteads and have been restored to retain their rustic charm. The town boasts a number of historical buildings such as the Post House, Greyton Lodge, St Andrews Church, Moravian Church, Smouswinkel and many restored cottages. There is also an Old Cape highway/historic wagon route via Lindeshof to Riviersonderend, where oak and poplar trees indicate overnight stops for wagons. Greyton Lodge is a historical building, built in 1882 as a trading store. Today it is a comfortable guest house, reflecting a typical English country style, unique with antiques, log-fires and a tea-garden, filled with roses and fruit trees. Visitors can enjoy a meal from the restaurant - award winning wines or relax in one of the 18 en-suite guest rooms. The Post House was originally the village post office and now a national monument. This 142-year-old country inn has loads of charm. A historical highlight with a romantic and peaceful atmosphere awaits the visitor in Genadendal, four kilometres from Greyton. It is the oldest mission station in South Africa, founded in 1738 by the missionary Georg Schmidt of the Evangelic-Lutheran Brotherhood of the Moravian Church ("Herrnhuther") near Dresden in Germany Genadendal – "Valley of Grace" – is now a beautifully restored museum village with several workshops, a book store, a guest house, an old pharmacy, a working watermill, a museum and the Mission Church from 1893 with the oldest organ of South Africa.
2.2 Ha smallholding in the prime area Spitskop next to Langenhovenpark. Properties in this area are seldom in the market. Call me to view this prime property and to make an offer. LN 2499781
Very neat dbl storey attached home. Large entertaining area, modern kitchen with granite tops. This sunfilled northfacing home is situated in an up-market security estate, consisting of a clubhouse, playpark and state of the art security. Close to access roads, half-way between Jhb and Pta. House-Homes For Sale 3 bed in Midrand Gauteng South Africa find Midrand properties
ONE OF THE FINEST COUNTRY ESTATES IN THE EAST OF PRETORIA The stand in this up-market gentlemen’s security estate is ±5000 m<sup>2</sup> in size. The Building size is 500m<sup>2</sup>. Access to main roads and amenities is all on tar road. Access to the R50, Hans Strydom, Garsfontein Road, De Ville Bois, R21 and the N1 is reasonably quick. This estate offers a spectacular 15 kilometer view over the Bronberg Mountain Range and Zwavelpoort Valley, from there the name Verresig (Fairview). The Estate is very secure with a well-planned 24 hour guarded access controlled gatehouse with roaming security. The Estate is surrounded with a 2,4 meter high boundary wall with an electrified fence on top. Each stand has municipal services like water and electricity. The Estate has a private sewerage plant and recycled garden water for every stand. The area is well known for horse stabling and horse riding. Various stabling facilities and many dirt roads for outride on horse back and mountain biking compliments the area. An Article 21 Company acts as the Home Owners Association and does the management of the Estate. There are architectural guidelines and estate rules applicable. The Estate has an e-state portal management system which allows for internal communication in the Estate via telephone and internet. It also provides access to broadband internet connection and skype. This Estate have well maintained facilities and is in close proximity of all major shopping centers like Woodlands Boulevard, Park View Lifestyle Centre, Atterbury Value Mart, Moreletta Plaza, Menlyn Retail Park, Menlyn Centre, many restaurants and other places of interest. The Estate is near Pretoria East, Faerie Glen and Kloof Hospitals and many other professional medical services. In the area are a big variety pre-, primary, secondary schools and colleges to choose from. The Estate is near Woodhill Golf Course and the Greg Norman’s Golf Course now under construction. The Estate offers a feeling of tranquility and space away from the major busy roads, yet close enough for day to day shopping comfort House-Homes For Sale 5 bed in Pretoria Gauteng South Africa find Pretoria properties
Beautiful town house with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms , lounge, dining room, garage,landscaped garden. Secure complex. Background Information Gonubie : Gonubie, the popular coastal area just a few kilometres from East London, is benefiting from a burst of activity in virtually all property sectors. Housing in all sectors is in huge demand, stimulating new development and price growth. Investors are active in the market since they foresee excellent returns. Units in new security complexes are selling from R1, 8m but there are still a few bargains. Prices for flats average around R1,1m and investors can expect monthly rentals of between R1 000 and R3 500, depending on location and view. Gonubie remains a popular holiday destination but is increasingly drawing permanent residents from areas such as Gauteng and the Free State. Gonubie has an excellent infrastructure and our blue-flag beach is among the most spectacular and safest along this stretch of coast. Meanwhile the lively residential market has led to developments in the retail sector and the latest shopping mall is expected to open its doors before Christmas 2007. A new government high school is also currently under construction to cater for the growing number of permanent residents with school-going children, and is expected to be completed within the next three months. Several excellent private schools in and around Gonubie are an added attraction for buyers who want to settle in the area. The fact that there is no industrial development planned for Gonubie is also an incentive for buyers who yearn for a quiet coastal lifestyle. Gonubie is also still popular among retirees. Several retirement resorts offer units from R800 000 to R1, 5m. Units are in very high demand and are usually purchased within weeks when offered on the market.
Take the landlord off your payroll.Excellent for the beginners. Get into the market. 2 Bedroom, bathroom, open-plan with lock up garage. Corner unit with garden
Entry level 2 Bedroom townhouse in security complex. Well positioned in northen suburbs.
Property for sale: Property in Western Cape Western Cape A doorstep to Heaven?. Meadows, mountains, river frontage + heart stopping views. This land, surrounded by vineyards and equine camps, is prime! prime!! prime!!! Found to be arable for vines (being within the Hemel-en-Aarde ward, wine labels are permitted to state this valley as valley of origin), the 8,8Ha can be simply converted to an equine estate or developed as an opportunity for semi secluded, residential communing with nature (subject to necessary Council permissions). Seldom does a valuable opportunity such as this appear on the market.
A limited number of units are now back in the market. The purchase price of R640 000 is 20% below the actual market value.KEY FEATURES OF THIS INVESTMENT: �· Purchase price R640,000. Ground floor units R680,000�· Current market value R799,900�· Deposit R10,000�· 2 Bedrooms with 1 full bathroom, open living area and balcony(62 sq meters)�· Under cover parking�· Rental income expected on completion R4400 pm�· Dedicated rental company will support investors to secure tenants�· Minimal monthly out of pocket expense. See cash flow situation below �· Prime location in Burgundy Estate, Plattekloof, Cape Town, South Africa�· State of the art security estate providing a safe family environment�· 9 kilometers to Blouberg Beach�· 18 kilometers to Cape Town(CBD)�· Transfer and bond registration costs included provided bond approval is done by the UVEST bond originator�· Expected transfer date: April 2010 PERFECT LOCATION: Burgundy Estate. The development is situated in the well know Burgundy Estate. It is a state of the art security estate on the historic Sir De Villiers Graaf farm, De Grendal. It is a unique lifestyle estate, planned to provide the residents with a pleasant living environment that caters for all the requirements of the modern lifestyle. The main focus is to create a safe family environment. The estate makes on-site provision for Churches, schools, cr�¨che, retail outlets and public open spaces. There are cycling and pedestrian paths, Eco-controlled landscaping, perimeter security, access security as well as security patrols within the estate. This estate has it all.
This prime new 24 hour Security Estate is situated on the slopes of the Tygerberg Hills, Cape Town and caters for a modern lifestyle with parks, walkways, commercial sites, schools and sports facilities. There is a massey (9 hole) golf course. This prime pocket of real estate borders onto the historic De Grendel farm of the renowned De Villiers Graaf family. Due to the huge success of our previous launch in Burgundy Estate we have secured a brand new off plan development in this highly popular estate in Cape Town. (Fastest growing residential area in the Western Cape) This development, Villa Sienna, consist of only 47 apartments and is selling for R799 900-00, all transfer and bond costs included. We have once again negotiated a lease agreement for the purchaser for 5 years at R5500 a month managed by the developer to make this investment truly hassle free.NO CAPITAL OUTPUT: Further to the 5 year lease agreement we have also negotiated a delayed deposit payment. The delayed deposit allows the purchaser to only apply for 90% financing (R720 000) and the 10% (R80 000) is only payable after 5 years (60 months) absolutely interest free. Your first bond installment is only July 2010 when you take transfer of your apartment. Area Breakdown and Key Features Location: Located in the very Popular Burgundy Estate, 20 min from Cape Town CBD, 15 min from Blaauwberg beach, 15 min from Tygervalley Shopping centre, surrounded by Wine farms, 5 min from Private Hospital. Demand: These units are highly popular and aimed at the rental market. State of the art security: Cameras will monitor every movement and 24-hour patrols. Shopping Centre, Restaurants, Medical facilities investment Green street system: Pedestrian walkways, wide open spaces, rugby fields Private Primary and High School, Cr�¨che, Church. Sport: Three club houses offer variety of sports, nine-hole putting and chipping course, mountain bike track. Not to miss out on this exclusive offer please complete our booking form or contact us on (021) 945 2506.
There is something inherently tranquil about the nature of horses. From grooming them to taking them out to ride, horses have always appealed to the better side of humanity.At Doornhoek, the horses will define the estate. With state-of-the-art stables to be purchased on an individual basis, dressage arena, lungeing and mini Polo Crosse arena, Doornhoek Equestrian Estate is designed around your horse's health and your well-being.Just outside the borders of the estate is another world of activities and attractions just waiting to be discovered. Visit the prehistoric cycad forest in the Modjadji Cycad Reserve dating back over 50 million years ago. Go on safari at any of the professional game reserves around Tzaneen.Discover archaeological sites, see one of the biggest Boabab trees in the world or find a treasure at one of the local African arts and craft markets. For a bit more adventure, try mountain biking, fishing, golfing or quad-biking. Or get the adrenaline pumping with white-water rafting, Magoebaskloof Canopy Tours, kloofing, abseiling, tubing and rock climbing. From 4x4 trails to hot-air ballooning, Tzaneen has got it all.LocationAs places go, you don't get more picturesque than Tzaneen. Blessed with a sublime sub-tropical climate, the whole of the Letaba District is known for its export quality mangos, avocados, paw-paws, litchis and various other fruit. Here, in the so-called "Fruit Basket" of South Africa, Doornhoek Equestrian Estate extends over 69 hectares of prime land, incorporating natural dams, lush forests, thickets and mountains.Not only is it the perfect place for you and your family, now is also the perfect time to invest.Distances from Doornhoek Equestrian Estate:� Pietersburg - 1,5 hours� Pretoria - 3 hours� Johannesburg - 3,5 hours � Kruger National Park - 1 hour � Blyde River Canyon - 1 hour � Magoebaskloof - 20 minutes � Hans Merensky Golf Course - 1 hour � Airports - 1 hour � Kapama Cheetah project - 1 hour � Hoedspruit - 1 hour� Phalaborwa - 1 hour � Louis Trichardt - 1 hourLose your heart in the Limpopo. Lose track of time. Live in the here, exist in the now. And find yourself again - in the small things, in everyday pleasures, in every moment. Introducing Doornhoek Equestrian Estate, a place where each perfect moment is yours to savour. Erven starting from R700 000.
We are offering our investors a last opportunity to invest in a new off plan property development. This is our last new investment opportunity for 2006. The benefits offered to investors and the main details of the development are reflected below: Only a R20,000 deposit R5,000 rental guarantee for 24 months Transfer date July 2007 No transfer or bond registration costs Minimal capital outlay required over two years Development in the Strand Security complex with large open spaces Two bedroom flat units and one full bathroom Purchase price R599,900 New shopping centre and business park to be developed close to this development next year CASH FLOW SITUATION FOR THE FIRST 2 YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF REGISTRATION Bond repayment over 30 years at 11 % : R 5522 pm Plus estimated levies : R 450 pm Total monthly costs : R 5972 pm Less guaranteed rental assistance : R 5000 pm Out of pocket expense : R 972 pm The 2010 World Cup Soccer is around the corner. The property market is expected to lift its head high again from 2008 building up to 2010. In a news paper article in South Africa of the 19 November 2006, it is stated by property specialists that they expect that property prices in certain select areas could costs four times more in 2010. They state that mega-events as this one, always have a positive influence over property prices. Now is the right time to buy before property prices take off again. Property is a sound investment over the long term and a well structured offering like the one above, has never disappointed property investors.If you are interested to invest in this sound investment opportunity. New Home For Sale 2 bed in Cape Town South_Africa find Cape Town properties
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