From artifacts and cave paintings found while constructing the town, it is gathered that the San people where the first inhabitants to Deneysville followed by the KhoiKhoi people and the town library houses artifacts which are on display.
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Some of the old buildings have been restored and preserved by the heirs of the family and today it is still a prospering family owned business which attracts tourists from across the globe in search of some natural healing the hot springs offer.
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The town enjoys scores of national and international visitors and there are lodges catering for all.
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The North West Province has two major sources of sustainable income which are mining and agriculture. After that tourism is a mainstay with the bushveld nature attracting tourist in search of game viewing, water-sport, camping and hiking.
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The town has such an idyllic setting of country living, low crime rates, almost no pollution, fresh food and the fact that it is a tourist destination makes for a diverse property usage.
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The town of Port Nolloth will suite those who prefer the tranquillity and basic conditions with not much impact as far as urbanization is concerned.
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The town itself has a quaint collection of restored homes and cottages dating back to a time when the town was established.
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The town itself is pretty much a village but the outskirts has made way for exclusive wine estates and lifestyle and golf estates such as Erinvale Golf Estate.
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Soweto is a metropolitan which is still growing to meet housing needs in Johannesburg which equates to an established property market driven by demand and proximity to amenities such as schools, hospitals and malls.
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The advantage of Stanford is that it is growing in popularity thus returns on investment will be good and stable. This is the ideal midweek or holiday destination for Cape Town residents wishing to invest in holiday property.
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