Property values are on the higher end of the scale and the suburb has a mixed use with townhouse complexes and free standing homes, with some exclusive cluster homes which are not sectional title units.
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The suburb is a good mixture of free standing homes and townhouse complexes which means there is a good demand for property in the suburb. This mixture also means the property values cater for a larger income group seeking to invest in homes in the suburb.
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The architecture is not that old or dated and this fact is also a driving factor in demand for the suburb finding favour with younger couples.
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The architecture is conventional and modern with score of new homes being built presently with a modern architecture which determines the value in large part.
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Mooikloof and its new extensions in Pretoria East is a highly sought after suburb for various factors such as, age, exclusivity, location and architecture.
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Property values are driven by factors such as proximity to industrial hubs, location of schools and distance from major roads and access.
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The fact that the suburb is surrounded by these other suburbs means it is quiet and safe and the setting is idyllic.
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Properties in the town have the old world charm mixed with some modern homes which fit into the natural landscape.
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The more upmarket homes offer spectacular views over the countryside and surrounding Kalahari Desert.
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Property values are comparable to towns like Umhlanga Rocks, Cape Town or Knysna, thus by no means inexpensive. The benefit however is the fact that there are score of vacant stands that are waiting to be developed.
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