As with most of the countryside, the town is surrounded by farms with rolling wheat fields interspersed with yellow Canola fields, vineyards and olive orchards which paint a mesmerising natural tapestry of colour.
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The architecture of property in the suburb is a balanced mixture of classic conventional, period homes and modern architecture which is also a yard stick to measure the age of the suburb.
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Naturally, the greater Nigel and then Dunnottar are surrounded by a number of mines which contribute to a large portion of household income in the commercial, industrial and mining sector. That makes the suburb a very self-sustaining suburb.
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Due to the fact that Vereeniging is on the banks of the Vaal River means, there are opportunities to be had in the commercial catering industry by way of guest houses and lodges. The town has an almost all year round tourist attraction.
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The outdoor leisure activities in the region will please most with the Vaal River being on the doorstep.
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Being on the water’s edge, well, for most homes means this is a small Mediterranean property oasis. The homes are elegant, prestigious and architectural marvels, all of which further increases demand and higher property values. The property usage consists of freestanding homes, apartments and farms and a number of prestigious estates like Windsor on Vaal Estate.
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The prime location of Die Hoewes is something both young professionals and established families take into account when choosing the suburb as a residential address.
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Then there are numerous freestanding homes, townhouses, apartments and farms which make up the property usage in the town. The pricing structure is varied which is attributed to the architecture, location and of course the sizes of the homes.
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The property usage in the village has also diversified and is now a mixture of townhouses, apartments, freestanding homes and farms. There is a definite Mediterranean vibe in the village which is also seen in some of the architecture with a modern twist of course.
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The property market in the town is not quite as laid back as the lifestyle and the architecture has managed to capture the history of progress with typical quant period homes from the Colonial era, cottage design homes and modern architectural homes but the architecture remains more close to the tradition thus retaining its allure. The mixed architecture then also means the property values vary accordingly. There are no townhouses or apartments which help to maintain the integrity and quaintness of the town and a village rather than that of a developing suburban town.
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