The mixed property use of the suburb which comprises apartments, sectional-title townhouse complexes and freehold homes is the ideal suburb for first-time home buyers in the region with reasonably affordable property values.
...read more
Moving into the residential part of the suburb it is soon obvious that the suburb is exclusive. Streets lined with old trees and somewhat imposing perimeter security walls set the mood. The stately homes are highly sought after for their value, finishings and architecture which is mixed with old world charm and modern styles.
...read more
The architecture is a feature of the suburb with modern designs dominating the aesthetics of the suburb with a few RDP homes for good measure.
...read more
The mixed property use comprises apartments, townhouse complexes and freehold homes with a few retirement homes. Property values are driven by demand which stems form the affordability of property in the suburb.
...read more
Property values are driven by a high demand which stems from the above mentioned factors and property values are reasonably high given the age of the suburb. Taking into account the surrounding developments like Irene View Estate, Centurion Golf Estate and Irene Country Farm means this is an upmarket suburb influenced greatly by the estates and their exclusivity.
...read more
The mixed property use in the suburb comprises apartments, townhouse complexes and freehold homes which is a broad investor’s platform in the owners and rental market with stable growth.
...read more
The property values in the suburb are driven by demand which stems from stable growth in property values and location. Many of the homes in the suburb boast larger stands than normal which could be turned into further investment prospects like sub-division of land for construction of duets an advantage many of the newer suburbs do not have.
...read more
The architecture of the suburb is varied with newer modern homes and older more conventional architecture which cater for a larger consumer market. The mixed property use likewise caters for a larger income group and is made up of sectional-title townhouse complexes, duets and freehold homes.
...read more
The ideal location of the suburb is one of many factors that drive demand for residential property within the suburb. Other factors that drive demand are the location of the suburb, stable growth in property value, proximity to amenities and major roads and the proximity of schools.
...read more
The mixed property use in the suburb comprises freehold homes, clusters and sectional-title townhouse complexes which attracts a broad income group. The architecture is mixed with modern and conventional which means every fashion taste is catered for along with varied property sizes. Property values are within the norm for middle to high income suburbs across the property market.
...read more