From then the town has grown steadily to what it is now. Barberton is a flourishing thriving bushveld town with all the amenities of a large city, with schools, malls, hospitals and the threat of malaria a bit more under control.
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Most of the architectural history has been preserved in historical properties being restored and renovated. One will find Cape Dutch houses with all the details to marvel at.
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Calvinia has some rare flora like the “Star Tree” or the Cliffortia Arboreais which is rare and indigenous to the Karoo.
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Whether you want permanent residency or a holiday property Ballito will reward your investment over time.
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Investing in either a buy-to-let or private use holiday in Bredasdorp will be rewarding for both investors and holiday makers.
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Fairway Crest Estate offers you the perfect location in the prestigious Ruimsig area opposite the Roodepoort Country Club, with North-facing views over the golf course. The Country Club offers lush bowling greens, clubhouse facilities and tennis courts. Fairway Crest Estate further offers unrivalled security with biometric access, CCTV, dedicated 24-hour guards, and double electrified perimeter wall. All the units feature Central Wi-Fi and DSTV. Additional cost saving solutions includes pre-paid electricity, heat pumps and energy efficient lighting. Lifestyle elements including kids play area, clubhouse with braai and pool facilities. Further enhancements such as aluminium windows as standard and upgrade options including granite kitchen tops and additional cupboard space.
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Investing in Cradock's popular tourist suburbs will be a great reward. Tourism to this region is an all year affair thus income from buy-to-let holiday properties will be a sound investment.
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Property values would thus perform similar to property in other regions in South Africa.
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Due to the fact that so many tourists visit Gansbaai property has been in demand.
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FNB has a few facts that could surprise. The market looks a little “older” than expected.
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