The mixed architecture of homes in the suburbs plots the age of the suburb with conventional architecture and modern contemporary designs. This adds to the character of the suburb and also indicates a younger executive age group residing in the suburb.
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This seaside harbour town is quaint and contemporary at the same time as many of the homes in St James have been upgraded to display the modern trends. Yet others have opted to renovate existing homes to preserve part of the original historic value of the properties.
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Scarborough is a prestigious coastal resort type town for those who enjoy or love being in the nature and those who prefer the serenity that comes for a more secluded or private country lifestyle.
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The Silver Mine Nature Reserve is the backdrop for San Michel. Like Noordhoek San Michel is a prestigious seaside resort town with a mixed architecture which in many respects maintains integrity of a fishing village appeal. The Cape Dutch and fisherman’s cottage theme is just some of the architectural themes that will not stand out like a sore thumb in San Michel.
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Claremont is one of those prestigious suburbs that draw buyers from a large market for various factors such as the status, the varied property usage, the tranquillity of the suburb, that close proximity to universities and exclusive schools and industrial and commercial hubs.
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The tranquillity and laid back lifestyle is what draws permanent resident to Blouberg Rise and then the benefit of white beaches and sunny skies.
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Landscaped and manicured gardens are the order of the day for these stately homes adding further aesthetic appeal and tranquillity. Homes in Constantia Heights are large and spacious which does reflect a more established sized family residing in the suburb and of course pensioners falling in the executive end of the market.
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Factors which set a high degree of demand for property in the suburb are factors such as the range of property values which is, in the current economic climate, the price bracket with the most movement, the prime location of the suburb in relation to amenities like schools, malls, industrial and commercial hubs and major roads connecting to these hubs and other major suburbs and the varied property usage.
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Century City can in some way be described as South Africa’s down toned answer on Las Vegas. This is prestige that comes in all forms of property usage where apartments are the predominant use.
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A mixed architecture paints a timeline from around the 1950’s to present time from conventional to classic and modern, which also sets a pricing structure allowing for a broader income spectrum to acquire property in the suburb.
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