The suburb is of mixed use with freehold homes, town house complexes and has a commercial, industrial and retail hub which services the community. The investment prospects in the suburb are stable and the demand for homes is a source of stability.
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The architecture is the other factor driving demand as it is mixed with the old and modern designs of today with a good mixture of types of property use like freehold homes, sectional title townhouse complexes.
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Property values are driven by demand and there are still a number of vacant stands available for development.
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The mixed use of residential property creates a reasonably high demand for the homes in the suburb as it is conveniently located close to amenities like schools, industrial and commercial hubs.
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Buy-to-let investors are always on the lookout for apartments at the water’s edge and the income from letting is stable.
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Blairgowrie is a suburb of Randburg and is by affiliation also an up market suburb with a mixed use. The up market tag comes from the architecture, location and amenities of the various suburbs.
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Time has established the suburb and is today still in demand due to its location and property values. Wapadrand today is a secure village with 24 hour access control which is seen as a value added service and also a service which sets a slightly higher price tag on the properties.
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This varied property use attracts various income groups which fall in the region of middle to upper income groups. The other factor which increases the demand for property in the suburb is the access routes to amenities and other suburbs and towns which are close enough, yet far enough not to be a noise pollution problem.
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Homes in Howick are now of a mixed use with retirement villages, freehold homes and townhouse complexes, thus property values are driven by demand for the country lifestyle and less pollution in the region.
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