The suburb is a mixed use suburb with free standing homes and clusters which is a positive attraction for a varied market demand and also increases the demand for property in the suburb.
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Buy-to-let investors in the townhouse market will see stable income figures driven by the demand for rental property in the student and family residence market.
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Shere is surrounded by exclusive lifestyle and golf estates which add to the exclusivity of the suburb as a whole and drives demand for homes in this scenic tree rich suburb.
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The benefit of the property in Groenkloof is the mixed use which is made up of apartments, free standing homes and sectional title townhouses which increase the demand for property. Prices are in the more exclusive range but buy-to-let sectional title properties fare well as use for student accommodation.
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The suburb offers property use of sectional title, free standing homes and clusters which are very popular with the younger generation in that clusters offer the advantage of security with the lock-up-and-go lifestyle.
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Property values are on the higher end of the scale and the suburb has a mixed use with townhouse complexes and free standing homes, with some exclusive cluster homes which are not sectional title units.
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The suburb is a good mixture of free standing homes and townhouse complexes which means there is a good demand for property in the suburb. This mixture also means the property values cater for a larger income group seeking to invest in homes in the suburb.
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The architecture is not that old or dated and this fact is also a driving factor in demand for the suburb finding favour with younger couples.
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The architecture is conventional and modern with score of new homes being built presently with a modern architecture which determines the value in large part.
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Mooikloof and its new extensions in Pretoria East is a highly sought after suburb for various factors such as, age, exclusivity, location and architecture.
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