More well-established, Magaliessig attracts the middle-class and part of the exclusive income groups in the market. The property usage consists of freehold homes, apartments, cluster homes and townhouses.
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The suburb is aesthetically pleasing and will find favour with the younger generation stating families with the added benefit of the great number of security estates which is also convenient for those who prefer the lock-up-and-go convenience estates offer.
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Property usage consists of freehold homes which generally offer generous space and are aimed at family living and entertainment then there is cluster homes offering the younger executive generation the opportunity to step into the higher end of the property market and then finally the sectional title market with townhouses and apartments which will suit single persons and the investors in the rental market.
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The property usage consists of freehold homes, townhouses and apartments with cluster homes making up a well-balanced residential suburb which promotes demand and a stable growth in property values for homeowners and investors alike.
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Residential property in Ceres can be classified as middle to upper-class property which is obviously apparent by the property values. The architecture in this appealing town has in some way maintained the colonial history and ancestry which is quaint and reflected in some of the period type homes which will appeal to renovators.
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The town has also had a demand for property within the R500k price range and a few developments have taken care of this need, and has further increased the movement in the towns property market. This also means the property usage has diversified into more sectional title townhouses with the rest made up of freehold homes, small holdings and farms.
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The architecture in Meyerton would of course vary from contemporary, conventional and period specific which is also part of the appeal to the town.
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The exclusive suburb of Ocean View on the South Coast of Durban is a highly sought after residential suburb. Factors which drive this demand are firstly the status as an exclusive suburb then its prime location to commercial and industrial hubs and then the major benefit of the close proximity to the white beaches and tourist attractions.
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Apartments in this scenic town are ideal as the second holiday home and apartments are in high demand both in and out of season with in-season tourists being prepared to pay prime rates for accommodation in self-catering apartments within the more exclusive end of the spectrum.
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Property values are comparable to many other upmarket towns or suburbs along this specific stretch of coastline. Hotels line some of the prime locations in the town and this is interspersed with apartments, townhouses and freehold homes.
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