The sun, sea and white beaches of Jeffreys Bay in the Eastern Cape is a favoured holiday destination but also a residential town.
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What started off as a small fishing village with a harbour has expanded to firstly a holiday destination and then progressed to an independent and self-sustaining town with commercial and industrial hubs and growing suburbs.
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Paarl has some of its status attributed to the many wine farms and wine estates which has set a standard in property values and from here eco and lifestyle estates picked up from this cue and further developed the market bringing more value and increased demand for homes in the town.
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The architecture of homes in Wilderness is equally spectacular with homes constructed on the slopes of the mountain which many make full use of for ocean views and light exposure. It is also in some sense an added security feature with homes constructed on multilevel spaces.
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The historical age of these magnificent homes contributes to the general property values as many are or have been in families for generations and fittings and fixtures have been preserved or restored like the Teak wood flooring or the pressed ceilings and the estate like grounds many of the homes rest upon. The other factor which has a long term growth influence on many of the properties in Bishopscourt is the famous architects that have designed the homes adding a further stamp of exclusivity to the homes.
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Constantia is a purely residential suburb and a tranquil serene lifestyle is evident from the tree lined streets with old well-established oak trees and stately gardens amidst estate like grounds.
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The suburb of Durbanville Hills is a highly sought after residential suburb. The factors which contribute to such a high demand are things like the status of the suburb, the mixed property usage, its prime location and the growth in property values.
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The suburb is well-established but the general age of the residents to the suburb speaks of a younger generation within the executive segment. The architecture of homes in the suburb can be described as aesthetically appeasing with a generally more contemporary modern flavour and the homes are generally spacious with large stands. Tree lined streets and clean sidewalks are some of the evident signs that the suburb is well-run and residents have huge respect and pride in their homes with their manicured and landscaped gardens which is almost common sight to the suburb.
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Situated on the border of Durbanville means the suburb is far from being developed completely which translated to property values being increased due to more modern architecture and elevated building costs. Vacant stands in Uitzicht are still relatively affordable given the status of the suburb and may be a consideration if time is not a major factor for residential needs.
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Set on the Tygerberg Hills adds to the uniqueness of the estate compared to other estates which have the natural surroundings as a backdrop. The proximity of the estate to the Durbanville Hills Wine Estate does add some nostalgic connection to the Dutch Settler era by name.
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