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House, sale, mossel bay, western cape

house Interior Features: Carpeted Floors, Window Covers Appliances: Stove, Outdoor Grill Exterior Finish: Brick, Aluminum Cooling: Window / Wall Unit Roof: Concrete Tile Lot Features: Garden Area, Lawn, Cul-de-sac, Front Porch View: City Lights, Downtown, Ocean View, Mountain View Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai.
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2,000,000 ZAR

House, sale, glentana, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. GLENTANA Undisturbed seaview Upmarket area Walking distance to beach 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom, double garage Lots of potential
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2,750,000 ZAR

House, sale, glentana, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town.Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. “For the family with flair” Immaculate and modern double storey house in prime environment. Within 100 metres from the beach. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and double garage. Spaciou living – 250sq m.
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2,850,000 ZAR

House, sale, outeniqua strand, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. “For those who can afford it” Executive living in modern manor house with exceptional finishes and exquisite sea views. Spacious double storey – 540 sq m.
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6,350,000 ZAR

House, sale, outeniqua strand, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Familyhome with flatlet. Income potential Walking distance to the beach 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 1 Bedroom flat Large living areas with braai area
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1,950,000 ZAR

House, sale, outeniqua strand, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. OUTENIQUA BEACH GOOD INVESTMENT IN UPPER CLASS AREA 5 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double storey
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2,150,000 ZAR

House, sale, dana bay, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. DANABAY AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen/separate scullery. Dining room, living room, TV room, double garage.
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1,390,000 ZAR

Duet, sale, dana bay, western cape

Duet Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. DANABAY NEWLY BUILT DUET WITH A VIEW 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan living areas. Double Garage Price: R1,060,000
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1,060,000 ZAR

House, sale, dana bay, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. DANABAY BEGINNERS – PENSIONERS 2 Bedrooms, 1,5 bathrooms, open plan lving areas, kitchen, double garage. 1 Bedroom flat
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920,000 ZAR

House, sale, shelly beach, shelly beach, kwazulu-natal

house Bali Style Architecture ~ Transfer January 2009 ~ Only 5% Deposit Shelly Beach - Sunrise Bay Eco Estate is 88ha of prime real estate situated on the northern end of Shelley Beach close to the Izotsha river. Over 50 % of the property has been set aside for conservation. The site comprises of rolling hills with seven wetland areas and 70% Sea Views. There are 27 species of plants adjacent to the grasslands which are to be protected. On the estate there are also 53 species of woody community plants inclusive of trees which reside in water courses and wetlands. These trees include Umdoni, Knobwood, Natal Quarri, White Ironwood, Forest Fig, Flat Crown Albizia, Wild Date Palies and Wild Strelitzia. Many of the semi-rare indigenous plants located in the grasslands are a sight to be seen, the bird life is prolific and often the plaintiff cry of our 2 resident fish eagles can be heard. The 9 dams in the estate will be a haven for fowl and stocked with plenty of fish for the catch and release fisherman. The fauna presently on site comprises of Grey Duiker, Blue Duiker, Bush Buck, Otter, serval cats, and Large-Spotted Genets, Dassies ( Tree Hyrax). Impala will also be introduced. Walking trails will be made through the wetlands to give access to the variety of flora on the Estate. Truly paradise... ... Development Key Points: / / 24 Hour security / Privacy / Exclusivity / Affordability / Excellent return on investment / Magnificent Secured entrance / Close to all amenities and beaches (These amenities include: Shopping malls, movies, restaurants, golf courses, boat and jet ski launch areas, fishing hot spots and many more) / Excellent diving spots / Whale and dolphin watching / / Unique Features of the Development: / / Tennis Courts / Clubhouse with sports bar and Gym / Dam fishing / Development 300m from Beach front: Within walking distance / Sea views / Inland views / 60 % Private open spaces / Indigenous vegetation, birds and wildlife in the development / Big full title stands
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350,000 ZAR

House, sale, pearly beach, western cape

house, 861 m² Assume - Must See!!! Bedrooms 3.50 Bathrooms 2.00 En-suite Bathrooms 1.00 View Yes Garden Established Kitchen Yes Formal Lounge Yes Floor Type carpet & Tiles Patio Yes TV Aerial Yes MNet Aerial Yes Wall Type Brick And Plaster Exterior brick & plaster Window Type Wood Ceiling Type Rhino Pearly Beach Background Information : Pearly Beach is 21 km from Gansbaai. Pearly Beach is a small hamlet with approximately 570 inhabitants. About one third of these are retirees and most of the rest are owners of holiday homes, including a growing number of seasonal visitors from Europe. Pearly Beach grew rapidly recently, but is still a sleepy and mellow coastal town. Pearly Beach is known for its wild, beautiful and endless beaches. There is excellent whale watching and good fishing from the beach. The beach starts with some rocky outcrops where one can always spot a lonely fisherman. Soon after the rock-pools the beach becomes pure sand and continues forever. Pearly Beach is the best place in this area to enjoy long and lonely beach-walks. Gansbaai Region : Where the coast from Gansbaai to De Kelders is dominated by caves, coves and limestone rock formations towering above the ocean, the coast in an easterly direction is less dramatic and is typified by the rockpools of the shores of Danger Point Peninsula and the endless white sand-beaches beginning at the mouth of the Uilkraals estuary of Franskraal, a popular birding hot-spot. The empty beaches from Franskraal onwards to Pearly Beach, Buffeljagsbaai and Quoin Point are the dream of anyone who wants lonely walks on the beach, but also a paradise for shore- and sea- birds; the rare and endangered Black Oyster Catcher is a common sight. The vast hinterland of Gansbaai can easily compete with the richness of the marine-life in the local waters. Whether you leave Gansbaai from the east or the west, you will quickly hit the "Fynbos-Road", the 100km long scenic stretch of floral abundance from Stanford to Africa's southernmost point, Cape Agulhas. The Fynbos-Road crosses one of the richest parts of the Cape Floral Kingdom, itself the richest (though the smallest) Floral Kingdom on earth. Of the thousands of plant-species along this road, many are strictly confined to this area and some of them are amongst the rarest plants on earth. Background Information Gansbaai : Location : Situated between Hermanus and Pearly Beach, Gansbaai lies at the foot of the Dynefontein Mountains and boasts a coastline rich in fynbos vegetation. It is about 140km from Cape Town International Airport, 45km from Hermanus and less than an hour from the most southerly point in Africa, Cape Agulhas. General : Named after a flock of wild Egyptian geese that are alleged to have congregated at the freshwater fountain near the harbour. Gansbaai is known as “Big Two Town” - which refers to the large number of Great White Sharks and Southern Right Whales in the area. It is one of the best boat & land based whale watching spots (from the rocks in its suburb De Kelders), and is known as the centre of shark cage diving in the Western Cape. In spite of the developing tourism industry, the fishing industry is still the economical heart-beat of Gansbaai. In this rapidly growing town you will still see the tradition of a fishing village – as life in Gansbaai is very much associated with the sea and the fishing industry. Gansbaai boats a modern harbour where many fishing trawlers come and go daily. To argument the fishing industry, a modern canning and fishmeal factory was built at the harbour site. Fishmongers are stocked with fresh catches daily. Along with the fishing industry, Gansbaai has grown into a charming village and holiday resort with its own municipality. It has two primary school, churches of various denominations and shops to provide for every need. There are plans to build a high school soon. Gansbaai is an area of contrast. It is situated in the centre of a number of small bays with miles of unspoiled beaches, nature reserves with over 1500 species of Fynbos, ancient Milkwood forests, rocky inlets, caves and spectacular views across Walker Bay. Gansbaai is the point of gravity of the Danger Point Peninsula area. Surrounded by places like De Kelders, Perlemoenbaai, Kleinbaai, Franskraal, Pearly Beach, Stanford and Baardskeerdersbos, this area offers spellbinding views across the ocean and Walker Bay to Hermanus, with range upon range of mountains as backdrop across the ocean. Property : Gansbaai has been identified as one of the top ten places to invest in property in South Africa. The demand for coastal properties has become almost insatiable. Properties worth more than R500m were sold during the past two years. Real estate in this rapidly growing holiday destination offers magnificent sea and mountain views. Real estate investors and property buyers can select from a wide variety of houses and apartments. There are both beachfront houses with spectacular sunsets and views across the bay to Hermanus and Cape Point, as well as small holiday cottages. Through the eye of the investor it is better known as the gem of the Overberg. Gansbaai is fast moving towards becoming the Western Cape Overberg's “new Hermanus”. The major new 65-70km road which is to be built between Gansbaai and Cape Agulhas in the Overberg region of the Western Cape is expected not only to have significant socio-economic benefits for these areas and the coastal towns en route, it will further impact positively on the residential property markets in those areas. Demand for real estate in Gansbaai is rising again in the wake of tangible signs that its market is stabilising after two years of "runaway" price growth. Market movement slowed after prices sky-rocketed about two years back. Estate agents are, however, experiencing renewed interest in the village, following the market's progressive stabilization as of the beginning of last year. One of the greatest lures to Gansbaai is that all its properties offer at least partial sea views. That they are also within no more than five minutes walk to the beach is another enormous attraction. Added to this is that Cape Town is a scenic two-hour drive, which is a big advantage for city dwellers wanting holiday homes in a relaxed and tranquil coastal village. The average selling price in Gansbaai is very competitive. For between R950 000 and R1,2 million, one can buy a comfortable, three bedroom, two bathroom home with a double garage on a 600 square meter plot. In nearby towns such as Hermanus vacant plots of a similar size sell for around R700 000, which is double the price of Gansbaai. At entry level in Gansbaai, one can expect to pay between R300 000 and R350 000 for a 600-800 square metre plot. Beach front stands are in a price league of their own however, with selling prices hitting up to R2,4 million for the same size stand. Buyers tend to be out-of-towners, with up to 50% of them electing to keep their holiday homes for private use. For buyers wanting to cash in on the tourism industry, which is a significant local economic driver, homes can be let out for between R300 and R600 a night. Residential rentals remain low: with the market only prepared to pay around R3 000 a month for a standard three bedroom home. This is not a popular choice for home-owners. Future market conditions to remain steady with no significant changes in property prices even though buyer interest is likely to continue growing. This belief is supported by the excitement being generated by a couple of new pipeline property developments. Buyers have already showed keen interest at the prospect of investing in flats as well as sectional title units – stocks of which are currently very limited in Gansbaai. Outdoor Activities : White Shark cage diving and shark viewing trips is a very popular Gansbaai attraction to visitors from across the globe. There are nine white shark viewing / diving operations active in the Gansbaai area. Some operators have a specialist crew for photography and film work, while others offer an opportunity for total adventure. Whale Watching can be observed from De Kelders to Pearly Beach between June and November every year when they come to Walker Bay to calve. Gansbaai offers some of the best boat-based and land based whale watching in the world. Swimming and surfing can be enjoyed at Stanfords Bay, Uilenkraalsmond and Pearly Beach. They provide excellent safe conditions for both swimming and surfing. There are lifesavers on duty, but only during school holidays. Sport & Recreation Fishing is a major sport in this area and many visitors enjoy angling along our rugged coastline or out at sea in their ski-boats. Scuba diving and surfing are becoming very popular and there is a 9 hole golf course, bowling green and pistol club in the area. Gansbaai has two launching areas, i.e. Gansbaai harbour itself in Walker Bay and Kleinbaai near Danger Point. These provide a range of options under differing weather conditions. Gansbaai Golf Club 212 Perlemoen St, Kleinbaai,7220, Gansbaai,Tel : +27(0)28-384 1441 Major Attractions Visit Danger Point lighthouse. The remains of old wrecks, having sailed along this treacherous stretch of coast, have found their way to rest along this coast, including the legendary HMS Birkenhead which sank at Danger Point on the fateful night on the 26th February 1852. The Danger Point lighthouse was commissioned and building started on the 14th April 1894. Explore the Klipgat Caves where excavations revealed archaeological deposits left by Middle Stone Age people about 85 million years ago and by the Khoisan (Later Stone Age). Restaurants Barnhouse Grill - 33 MainRd Telephone: +27 (0)28-3841502 Blompark Traditional Fish Meals Telephone: +27 (0)28-3841439 Buitesteen Sport Pub & Steakhouse 3 DoverSt De Kelders, Tel : +27 (0)28-3840601 Ciro's Restaurant -15 Franken Str, Telephone: +27 (0)28-3841106 De Oude Werf Resturant - Christo Centre, Main Road, Tel: +27 (0)28-384101
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875,000 ZAR

Terraced house, sale, hartenbos, western cape

terraced house REEBOKRANT REEBOK LOCK UP AND GO 3 Bedroomed, 2 bathroomed townhouse. Open plan living area/kitchen and double garage. House 180m² Stand 333m² Price: R1,020,000 Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market :Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai.
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1,020,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house REEBOK ACCOMMODATION GALORE Spacious family home offers 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, outstanding kitchen and living areas plus 3 garages. Enjoy your sundowners on the deck watching the tide come in. House 380m² Stand 641m² Price: R 2,500,000 Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai.
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2,500,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos heuwels, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place. Hartenbos Heuwels THE BARGAIN OF A LIFETIME ! SPECTACULAR SEA VIEW AND NEAT FINISHING. 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, OPEN PLAN DININGROOM AND KITCHEN, AND PRIVATE LIVINGROOM,DUBBLE MOTOR GARAGES. DOWN STAIRS: 2 BEDROOMS, 1 BATHROOM, OPEN PLAN KITCHEN AND LIVINGROOM (FLAT) A MUST TO SEE.!!
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2,090,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY Here is the most magnificent home with different kinds of solid wood finishing's. Stunning entertainment areas. 4 Bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Sea, river and mountain views. Price R 4 450 000 Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place. Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai.
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4,450,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house MOUNTAIN VIEW!!! Cosy and warm house with lots of space. 3 Bedrooms, bathrooms, double garage. Place for entertaining. Price: R 1 990 000 Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place. Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai.
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1,990,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house HARTENBOS – HARTENBOS HEUWELS EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED! This spacious and low maintenance home offers you 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Double garage and a 1 bedroom flat. You also get 180° sea views!! Don’t miss out on this one! Price: R 2 700 000 Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place. Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai.
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2,700,000 ZAR

Duet, sale, hartenbos, western cape

Duet HARTENBOS HEUWELS 180° SEA VIEW! Modern 3 bedroom duet with immaculate finishes and amazing sea views. This lovely home offers you 2 full bathrooms, 1 garage, balcony with braai area and alarm system. Price: R 1 630 000 Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place. Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai.
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1,630,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house HARTENBOS RETIRE IN STYLE Low maintenance hownhouse with 3 bedrooms, 2 brand new bathrooms and a cherry wood kitchen. The perfect setting where you can walk to the beach and shops. Price: R1,995,000.00 Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place.
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1,995,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house HARTENBOS Very neat ground floor unit in security complex. This spacious 3 bedroom unit offers you 2 bathrooms, beautiful kitchen with scullery, braai room and a garage. Price: R950 000.00 Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place.
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950,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house HARTENBOS HEUWELS This 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home has it aal with the very best finishing available. If it is style & luxury, with a sea view, that you want, then tis one is a must. Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season.The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place.
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1,845,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house Hartenbos - Seemeeupark Invest in this tuscan style home in security complex with 180 degrees sea views. This home offers you 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 1 garage. Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place.
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930,000 ZAR

Duet, sale, hartenbos, western cape

Duet Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place. MOUNTAIN VIEW AND FACE NORTH DUET FAMILY HOME WITH LOTS OF SPACE. 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS,2 MGARAGES VALUE FOR MONEY.
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1,155,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house This very neat 2 bedroom unit also offers you 2 bathrooms, jetmaster braai, swimming pool and space for your caravan.This unit is also in a security complex and walking distance from shops. Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place.
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730,000 ZAR

House, sale, hartenbos, western cape

house Mossel Bay Background Information : Location : Mossel Bay is situated along the Garden Route between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth ± 400km from Cape Town and ± 400km from Port Elizabeth. History : Mossel Bay cultural history dates back to approximately 350 000 years. Bartholomeu Dias anchored in the Bay of St Blaize in 1488. The town exported ostrich feathers, wool and ochre. The Dutch navigator Paulus van Caerden renamed the town Mossel Bay due to the abundance of mussels. The town boast many museums and a life size replica of Bartholomeu Diaz's Caravel ship, that he sailed into Mossel Bay and can be seen at the Diaz Museum. Climate : Mossel Bay is a bustling holiday resort in summer and an ideal retreat in winter - being listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the second most temperate climate next to Hawaii. The sea temperature is a comfortable 20 to 24 degrees Celsius during the summer months and 13 to 14 degrees in winter. Hartenbos has the longest beach, approximately 5km with two safe swimming areas. Infrastructure : . Mossel Bay is the fastest growing town along the Garden route with a population of ± 70 000. There are two provincial hospitals as well as Bayview private hospital with excellent care facilities. The Mossel Bay harbour is a quiet but active fishing harbour that has been thrown a lifeline with the emerging PETROSA oil industry (Mossgas), which began in the late 1980s. The harbour has two offshore mooring buoys inside port limits, of which one is a marine tanker terminal single point mooring buoy used by feeder vessels from Durban and Cape Town. Commercial Facilities : Mossel Bay also has numerous shopping centre's, restaurants and accommodation. The town has a thriving business center. Educational Facilities : Schools : Milkwood Primary tel: +27 (0) 44 691 1858 Laerskool Hartenbos tel: +27 (0) 44 695 1515 Laerskool Park tel +27 (0) 44 691 1020 Point High School tel +27 (0) 44 691 2247 Cape St Blaize (Private School) +27 (0) 44 693 3488 Property Market : Property prices in Santos, a suburb in Mossel Bay, have risen to take their place among the highest in the country, with bachelor flats tipping the R1 million mark and family homes costing upwards of R2 million. Vacant land is commanding premium prices, with a sea-front stand in the upmarket suburb of Bayview recently selling for more than R5 million. The present wave of new residential development is however ensuring that not only the well-heeled are able to enjoy living within easy access of the sea, spectacular views and an enviably low crime rate. While many new developments undoubtedly command hefty price tags, some developers have not lost sight of the affordability limitations of retirees and investors, who tend to shop in the R800 000 price range. New developments (mainly security estates and apartments) in Diaz Beach is coming on to the market from R795 000 to R3,5m. Although initial sales of these properties were rapid, re-sales have slowed as a result of buyers having an abundance of choice. Movement in the re-sale sector is being driven by quality of building work, finishes and the location of the development. The economy of the Mossel Bay area is with the exception of Mossgas, largely driven by tourism. The whole area’s commerce, including real estate, is linked to the seasonal influx of holiday visitors. The property market is therefore much busier during the summer months, although the ratio of winter buying, especially among overseas holiday makers, has picked up steadily in the last 24 months. Although property market activity in the Mossel Bay area is according to local estate agents still “healthy”, sales volumes have nevertheless shown a slight decline from the start of the 2007 due to buyers resisting “exorbitant prices”. The over-riding feeling among buyers, many of whom come from inland, is that properties are overpriced when they consider what they are getting for their money. The result is that these properties are remaining unsold for months. Best value for money is to be found in the area between hilly Hartenbos Heuwels and Hartenbos proper, which overlooks the Hartenbos River mouth, the mountains and the ocean. Jut below Hartenbos Heuwels, buyers – who tend to be holiday home purchasers and investors - can still find townhouses from R800 000, flats from R700 000 and houses or duettes from R1 15m. Best rand-for-rand value is currently available in Rheebok, Fraaiuitsig and Danabaai. Background Information Hartenbos Hartenbos is one of the most popular resorts along the South coast of the Western Cape and thousands of residents from other provinces spend their annual summer holiday here. "Everything Under the Sun" is the slogan that personifies Hartenbos with its whitewashed beaches, calmsea and Mediterranean climate. As part of the Garden Route and the Whale Route, situated between Mossel Bay and George, this tranquil town is the ideal destination for family holidays. The beautiful and safe lagoon of the Hartenbos River lends itself to family holiday sport from swimming to surfing, while angling for shad and white steenbras is the favourite pastime of the more patient. Colourful kiosks vending anything from delicious calamari to colourful clothing, line the main street during the holiday season. The Hartenbos Museum has an impressive display depicting the various stages of the "Great Trek". Whale, dolphin and seal watching are other attractions that draw tourists from far and wide each year. There is an abundance of bird life, particularly near the river mouth, which is an active breeding ground for sea birds. The beachfront boasts a heated indoor pool, super-tube, bowling green, tennis courts, amusement centre, conference facilities and a stadium where festivals and festive activities take place. Hartenbos NOT A SENT TO BE SPEND.NEAT AND CLEAN.MOUNTAIN VIEW AND NORTH FACING. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, LIVINGROOM, KITCHEN, ENTERTAINING AREA, INSIDE BRAAI.
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