July to September is arguably the best time to be in the picturesque village resort of Strandfontein on the Western Cape West Coast. The Southern Right Whales and flowers attract tourists every year and this also exposes the property market to potential investors.
For Capetonians, this is also a weekend getaway destination. This makes the village the perfect second investment property market. This fact does influence the property values as demand for homes and vacant stands in the village are increasing.
Large scale commercial property development has not encroached on the village yet which does help to maintain the laid back atmosphere in the village.
The vacant stand on offer is situated on an inclining hill which is the perfect opportunity to capture the views of the beach and ocean in the layout and architecture of the home.
The general value of property in the village is not pegged at any given status which means there are no limitations on how large the home can be, depending on the municipal requirements in terms of the permissible footprint on the stand and footprint does not mean one is limited to a single storey home. This is the opportunity to capitalise on the views.
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