The property usage in the suburb consists of freehold homes, sectional-title townhouses and apartment building complexes. This attracts a broad income demographic made up of first-time buyers, young executives, established medium-sized families and pensioners.
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High-density or second-tier housing is in demand and creating a niche market with townhouse and apartment complexes will fill this need and it should be a venture that would match the general property values in this segment. A letting market will then be created adding a further opportunity for that segment of the property market.
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The vacant tracts of land are selling for well-priced market-related values which almost guarantees a successful investment after development is completed.
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Homes are a mixture of contemporary modern, sophisticated architectural designed homes, period styled homes and a few classic contemporary homes. Naturally, the only way to describe the homes is exquisite and opulent in every way with homes finished with imported fittings and fixtures and landscaped lush green gardens and infinity pools.
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The region has a favourable weather pattern with the winter months generally being short. This makes it a haven for the avid gardeners as the summer months are warm creating a type of sub-tropical environment. Homes are adorned with lush green landscaped gardens.
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Kengies is a suburb of the greater Sandton north of Johannesburg. By association, that would imply that the suburb has an upper-class status, and this is seen in the value of properties for sale on the market currently.
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The village is a tourist haven set amongst pristine wildlife with the Onrus river and the ocean creating a type of water-locked village.
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It is not sure whether Harbour Island in Gordon’s Bay in the Western Cape was fashioned according to its namesake in the Bahamas. Both are idyllic and spectacular in their own right.
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The village, dotted with period styled stone houses that hark back to an era when it was a fishing village. Today it is pensioners and tourist haven with whale and dolphin sight seekers flocking to the village when the spectacular aquatic mammals make their way to warmer water to calve.
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The town is thus completely self-sustaining, generating income from farming. Secondary to this tourism market. Owning a farm attracts tourists that visit the mapped and documented Eden Country Routes and guest houses, in turn, flourish from this secondary market.
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