Dec
2018
Roodeplaat and the Roodeplaat Dam region have been under property development for a while now. The Roodeplaat Nature Reserve was thus the prime location for the Sable Hills Waterfront Estate.
A full environmental study was conducted into the implementation and impact of the estate on the ecology and then the integration of urbanization of the region. The ecological study was conducted on the 250ha of land that is the common footprint of the estate. The idea of the estate is to maintain the integrity of the development as an inclusive biosphere of fauna and flora. This in itself is a major contributing factor in determining property values within the estate.
To home owners of the estate this is of benefit in setting a standard of being active participants in conserving the flora and fauna indigenousness to the region.
As with most estates the criteria are similar in that the estate conforms to regulations concerning architecture, footprint and the important 24 hour manned access control.
For Sable Hills security is more important to the extent of preserving wildlife thus there is a constant foot and vehicle patrol within the estate of which residents benefit from too.
Property values are also varied which is determined by the proximity to the waters’ edge and in small part the proximity to the public amenities which are access to a children’s pool and a large lap pool, braai and picnic facilities, a small restaurant and access to Roodeplaat Dam.
For the benefit of owning a home in the middle of a nature reserve many people forego the inconvenience of travel distances which is not that far at a 30 minute drive from Pretoria.
This then also means Sable Hills has access to schools in suburbs like The Willows, Woodhill and schools of choice in Pretoria North and suburbs.
Vacant stands in Sable Hills Waterfront Estate offer the ideal opportunity to own a dream home in the middle of a nature serve with the benefits of exclusivity and security.
Take a tour of the homes in Sable Hills Waterfront Estate, Roodeplaat, Pretoria via the Myroof web-site.