Feb
2019
Bryanston and the surrounding suburbs enjoy a large interest in this region of the greater Sandton for reasons like well-established suburbs, tranquility even within the confines of busy roads which offer access to the commercial hubs, reputable schools across the region and the status of most of the suburbs which is that of exclusivity.
One such suburb that enjoys all these benefits is Epsom Downs.
The architecture of homes in Epsom Downs belies the age of the suburb as the homes are a mixture of classic and contemporary architecture and most of the freehold stands are in excess of 1500m2 which will appeal to the executive income groups with well-established families.
The property usage in Epsom Downs is also one of its major advantages which consists of freehold homes, apartments and cluster homes within the exclusive market which means a larger demographic is attracted to the suburb from single executives, start-up families and then established families.
With the revival of apartments as a status symbol the market in Epsom Downs has seen an increase in demand which has had a knock-on effect in this segments property values with the benefits of upgraded aesthetic exteriors and security with the benefit of the lock-up-and-go lifestyle the younger generation prefers.
Epsom Downs and surrounding suburbs are not limited to convenient access to the north western commercial hubs but the major highways also connect to hubs in Marlboro, Woodmead, Buccleuch and Midrand via roads like the N1 Western Bypass, William Nicol Drive and Witkoppen Road.
The reputable schools servicing Epsom Downs and other suburbs are Brescia House School, Greenwich College, British International College and Bryandale Primary School.
The status of a suburb generally determines the status of the malls and their retail outlets and Epsom Downs has pulled the luck of the draw in this department. Here is a short list of exclusive malls nearby; Nicolway Bryanston, Sloane Square and Fourways Crossing.
Take a tour of the homes in Epsom Downs via the Myroof website.