Kalbaskraal is a mixed-use residential suburb of the greater Malmesbury, the heart of the Swartland District, in the Western Cape.
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Hopefield is basically a town located on the west coast of the larger Western Cape and not too far from the ocean thus making it the perfect village to build a second holiday home which is perfect for all ages.
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Graafwater is a small town situated halfway between Clanwilliam and Lamberts Bay. The town is 300 km from Cape Town so for families that would enjoy nature and tranquillity, Graafwater is the ideal remote location. There is a hotel in the town that is estimated to be 100 years old
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Ladismith in the Karoo should not be overlooked as a tourist destination or even a permanent residence. This quaint town has a rare appeal. The town consists mainly of farms and a small central residential suburb.
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Doringbaai is a suburb of the greater Strandfontein in the Western Cape. The town is nestled between Strandfontein and Lambert’s Bay. One could thus argue, it is the perfect place for a holiday home or for families opting to live at the seaside then it is the perfect town. One gets a sense that the town is almost ancient with some of the architectural styles and structures in and around the town.
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The lack of commercialization has created a market for farming and olives, wine grapes and the tourism industry contribute to the town being a self-sustaining town. There are no large retail malls but there are art studios, curio shops, and outdoor venues that attract outdoor explorers. Nature reserves off all types of activities from hikes to bird watching. The lack of pollution opens up the heavens thus exposing the visible cosmos as it was intended.
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The suburbs property usage consists of freehold homes, apartments, cluster homes, and sectional-title townhouse complexes. Every type of buyer will find a property in the suburb, from young professionals, young couples, pensioners, and the high-income segment of the property market.
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The pricing structure of property in the suburb is broad which attracts the middle-class and executive income groups. There is possibly a trend where residents are so in love with their homes and the suburb that they hold on to homes, retire to townhouses and apartments within the suburb and homes get passed down through generations through inheritance.
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The appeal of residing in the suburb is that many of the homes have a view of the ocean in the distance. This also means that some of the homes are built on hillsides. Lush green, sub-tropical gardens adorn homes creating a sense of wellness and a relaxed atmosphere in the suburb and there is a sense of community and community values in the suburb.
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Freehold homes in the suburb are interesting with a lot of period homes that have been renovated and in time these properties add value to the suburb. One can see the British settlers' influence on the character of older homes which in itself adds charm to the suburb.
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