Property values in the town are driven by the demand for mostly a country or bushveld style of living which is quiet and then for what the properties offer in terms of finishings, architecture and size.
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Being a predominantly agricultural region there are a great number of farms in the region and some have been redeveloped to be game farms and private lodges.
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This exclusive development comprises a sectional title townhouse complex, Pine Valley and freehold homes with very strict construction criteria in size design and colors permissible.
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Being almost in the middle of the Sandton commercial hub means it is convenient to travel to work and amenities, suburbs, schools and malls.
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The homes in the suburb are well constructed and are a mixture of the old “railway houses” sectional title townhouse complexes, semi-detached full title duets and a few apartment buildings which make for an interesting demand in the suburb.
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The architecture is diverse ranging from conventional to modern and mixed use from sectional title town house complexes, freehold homes and cluster homes.
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The village center is certainly period dated with the gabled front porches and bay windows with broekie lace borders, patios serving as restaurant fronts and the countryside views inviting tourist and would be property investors and intended retirees.
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The homes and streets in Meyerspark are well maintained, clean and neat which goes to add to the demand for homes in the tree rich suburb.
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Magalieskruin is located conveniently close to major roads which are one of the driving factors in the demand, while the other is the proximity of the suburb to commercial and industrial hubs which sustain the greater region of Pretoria North and the Moot areas.
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The homes are of conventional architecture, but of sturdy construction and for this reason and the location the suburb was in high demand as a residential address.
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