Apr
2023
Kalbaskraal is a mixed-use residential suburb of the greater Malmesbury, the heart of the Swartland District, in the Western Cape.
The suburb is a blue-collar suburb that will appeal to a broad income spectrum and age group. The property usage of the town consists of freehold homes, apartments and sectional-title townhouse complexes and several vacant stands.
There is an indication that property values in the suburb are on the rise which means one should consider purchasing a home now before values reach their natural peak and excludes certain income groups from residing in the suburb.
The town is fair old and established as it is a suburb of Malmesbury which is both old and a town that has a rich history. The region is also part of the wine route.
Vacant land in the suburb offers developers many options like high-density sectional-title townhouse complexes and for the affluent income group there is an option to develop a large tract of land to a boutique lifestyle estate as the suburb is 20 km from Malmesbury which offers residents convenient access to major highways and roads. Existing farms are the other option for affluent buyers that would prefer the tranquillity of living on a produce farm.
There are schools in the suburb namely O.J. Erasmus NGK Primary School, Chatsworth AME Primary School and then several schools in Malmesbury itself. For retail needs Malmesbury is the closest town which has its benefits for the suburb of Kalbaskraal as it affords the suburb the village-type lifestyle.