Sep
2018
Cape Town’s northern suburbs have commanded a large part of the property market for a long time and will continue to do so. This is more so as a residential region as opposed to the beachfront suburbs which serve a dual property usage. Bellville has a number of exclusive suburbs of which Welgemoed is one.
Welgemoed is a suburb that carries a status of exclusivity. This is obvious from the sizes of homes, their architecture and the general property values in the suburb.
Factors which drive property values are its prime location to industrial and commercial hubs, major roads, malls and schools, and of course easy access to the various beaches nearby.
The varying range of property values does not exclude the middle income groups as there are also a number of homes falling in the more affordable price range and the mixed property usage also invites younger families to settle in this tranquil family oriented suburb.
The general architecture of homes in the suburb will appeal to a large market with designs from Cape Dutch, Colonial and contemporary.
The Bellville Hills offers some stunning views over the hills and also adds to the dramatic architecture of some of the homes and the backdrop of the hills in the background.
Easy access to major roads highlights the prime location of Welgemoed with access to Durbanville Avenue, connecting to the N1 and a further connection to Bill Bezuidenhout Avenue.
Industrial hubs close to Welgemoed are Stikland Industrial, Sacks Circle Industrial and Bellville South Industrial.
Access to commercial hubs in the Cape Town CBD and Tygerberg are also within easy access along these major roads.
The residents of Welgemoed are treated to some of the best schools in the region such as Welgemoed Primary School, Kenridge Primary School, Settlers’ High School and Bellville Technical High School.
Taking care of retail needs Welgemoed is serviced by the following malls; Willowbridge Shopping Centre, Tyger Valley Shopping Centre and Welgemoed Forum.
Take a tour of the homes in Welgemoed via the Myroof web-site.