Tree lined sidewalks and manicured gardens speak of a sense of pride and good service delivery which is also an important factor to consider when selecting that next family or starter home.
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Croydon is an old and well-established suburb with a mixed property usage consisting of freestanding homes and townhouses. Being and old and well-established suburb means the architecture of homes in the suburb tends more towards conventional and this factor also places Croydon in the middle-class income bracket.
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There are many factors which make Greymont the first choice as a residential address in the greater Northcliff region such as the era in which many of the homes were built, its prime location in relation to various employment hubs and the important amenities like good schools nearby.
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This mixed property usage is another important factor to the suburb as it means there is a larger income group and demographic that will be attracted to the suburb. First-time buyers can enter a middle-class suburb with a high demand thus making it more realistic to upgrade once the opportunity arises and the same goes for young married couples. The number of sectional title complexes is an indication confirming this fact.
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Tranquility is one of its many appealing attributes which only comes from age. The timeline of development of Kenilworth as a residential suburb is also recorded for posterity in the architecture which begins with the old world charm of red painted and polished porticos and bay windows to upgraded apartment buildings and modernized freestanding homes.
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A mixed property usage attracts a large income base to the suburb with the property usage consisting of freestanding homes, townhouses and apartments. Townhouse complexes tend to be more resent in architecture which has brought with it an even younger generation with the more middle-aged families residing in the larger freestanding homes.
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Well-established yet of a younger generation suburb like Dorandia enjoys a large share in the marketplace due to factors like its prime location, the familial and jovial atmosphere and the access to various amenities and services.
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Currently the architecture is young and hip with all the features present like the Tuscan and Balinese designs and some off the wall contemporary designs for the more well-heeled owners. All this spells one thing for the individual homes, state-of-the art fittings and fixtures which come at a hefty price tag. But then this is an emerging suburb and these expenses are the norm to which older suburbs have to play catch up to.
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A mixed property usage consisting of high density townhouse complexes, apartment buildings and freestanding homes draw a wider income group to the suburb filling the gap from the middle-class income group to the upper-class. The middle gap townhouses and apartments are the younger generation target market with good sales recorded which keeps the market turning steadily thus bringing about a stable investment environment.
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The homes in De Klerkshof have a charm that reminds one of a familial atmosphere and tranquillity. The architecture is a mixture of conventional designs which have functionality in mind and then some more current designs which all contribute to a variety of choice.
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