The art deco lifestyle was introduced to the South African property market by a Mr. I W Schlesinger, a New Yorker that wanted to feel at home away from home. Thus the advent of apartments was ushered in, they were popular and more affordable than freehold homes, offered security and more easily maintained than more spacious family homes and the general maintenance was undertaken by landlords or a trustee comity which meant it was another cost saving to owners and tenants.
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Due to the fact that so many tourists visit Gansbaai property has been in demand.
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Roodepoort is not part of the west rand as is perceived. Roodepoort forms part of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality.
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Durbanville is a typical residential suburb located in the Western Cape. In the 19th century it was known as Pampoenkraal.
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Being the capital of KwaZulu-Natal, it is the second largest city in this province. One can expect to find some of South Africa's richest history here.
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The population as mixed in culture as is the land use. The footprint of Alberton is not by any means small with a staggering 77.16 km2.
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Edenvale is on the East Rand and better situated than many East Rand suburbs with respect to highways and other destinations.
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Amanzimtoti was named by King Shaka, and the name means “The Water Is Sweet”.
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Up on the slopes of Signal Hill and Lion’s Head, Tamboerskloof is a sought after neighbourhood.
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The reason for property being so affordable nowadays is due to many cash strapped home owners downscaling to reduce masses of debt.
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Think of Hyde Park and a few images spring to mind: Bacos Brothers, Jan Smuts Avenue, Oxford and Bompass Roads, William Nicol Drive and Sandton. All of these inspire quality.
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