Franschhoek is farmland and sedate living with a touch of class. International investors queue to own pieces of this prime South African real estate.
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Die Wilgers or The Willows, located in the east of Pretoria is a sought after suburb for its property value, location and proximity to amenities.
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Malmesbury, located in the Western Cape, is another typical rustic country village. Wine lands and farming of poultry, grain and sheep is in the order of the day. Tourism is the other industry that sustains the region.
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The suburbs all feed of one another and drive property value. The location of Morningside is also prime location. Close to highways, schools, hospitals and universities – it is all at your fingertips. Entertainment is also readily available in Morningside.
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The town and region is supported by agriculture and farming with a well established town that has schools catering for educational requirements.
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Fort Beaufort is supported by the farming of citrus fruits, sheep and corn farming. Tourism is a seasonal attraction and visiting places like Hogsback for a hike in the forests is a worthwhile scenic outing.
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Rivonia is a mix use residential suburb and is considered by many to be the most affluent suburb in Johannesburg.
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White River is an ideal location for excursions to nature, thus serving as a base to explore the beautiful nature Mpumalanga has to offer.
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Wonderboom has all the amenities required for a suburb to be self-sustaining. The Colonnade Mall, to mention only one, is in close proximity to Wonderboom. Also in close proximity is Rosslyn, an industrial hub north of Pretoria.
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Centurion certainly looks like the place to be and this development will further cement the growth currently seen in Centurion. This makes it a certain growth prospect for residential property investors, residents and even the buy-to let market segments.
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