The name Blue Hills Country Estate in Midrand speaks volumes about the estate. Blue skies and a laid back prestigious lifestyle is what the estate offers, with emphasis on laid back. The estate is in a prime location. Midrand is one of the fastest growing regions in Gauteng due to its practical prime location. From Midrand access to a number of commercial hub sin Bryanston, Woodmead, Sandton, Rivonia and Centurion, is navigated by the use of the Gautrain rail system and for those in the industrial sector Midrand is a huge industrial hubs and the suburb is within easy access to industrial hubs in Isando and Olifantsfontein and Woodmead.
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The architecture in George Central will vary as it is an old and well-established suburb with a long history in culture and property. For this reason there is the conventional; type architecture found in the late 50’s to 80’s and then the unmistakable Cape Dutch architecture but also German Gothic as seen in many of the old landmark Historical buildings and the progressive modern architecture that came with the development of t6he number of surrounding estates.
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The dual use of property in the suburb means there is room for commercial use in the entertainment of hospitality industry like lodges and guest houses which will almost without a doubt be a good long-term capital generating investment.
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Over the years this quaint town has become a prime holiday resort thus starting a developing town catering almost solely for this purpose. This means investors find great value and growth opportunity, if that is the intention. This is a town that grows on one which will make a holiday home a lifetime of stories for generations.
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As with any other town in South Africa there are suburbs catering for the various income groups with all the suburbs having their own values in demand. This also means smallholdings and farms are always in the market and in demand which means they various property uses contribute to the stable property market of the town.
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The popularity of property in and around Bronkhorstspruit and its suburbs has seen a steady growth due in large part to the Kungwini Country Estate and the exclusive homes in Bronkhorstbaai which is situated on the banks of the dam. With this attention came some renewed interest in the homes in the suburbs which have seen an increase in value in part due to the estates.
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The region is a playground for local tourists, pensioners and international tourists, with the latter generally ending up investing in the property market in Knysna and George because of the unspoilt nature and laid back lifestyle and then of course, the properties.
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Just the fact that the estate is situated on the Durbanville Hills adds to a degree of prestige and then situated in the Mother City adds to the status. This is however a residential security estate that caters for a broad consumer spectrum and is categorized as an exclusive middle-class estate. The property usage is one of major appeal factors with consumers as it caters for first-time buyers, singles, young couples and middle-sized families, all seeking that degree of prestige and added security.
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As with any other suburb Lenasia has captured the architectural trends in the homes from the 50’s to what is the current standard, thus making it a diverse property market catering for a broad income spectrum. Lenasia has then also had to cater for the residential needs of and expanding community to the point where today the suburb consist of a number of its own extensions.
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Situated on the lagoon of the Mhlatuze River the town of Richard’s Bay was laid-out in 1954 and proclaimed in 1969. The town was named after Sir Frederick Richards, Commodore of the Cape.
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