Property development and value have increased in recent times. With the Sunday’s River and the Swartkops River close by the scenery is breathtaking and offers tourist further entertainment in nature.
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Northcliff will continue to expand as long as there are developers willing to spend money and willing and able property owners wanting to invest in Johannesburg’s northern suburbs.
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The resort is only 90 minutes' drive from Cape Town making it an ideal weekend getaway but has also due to good marketing been attracting tourist upcountry and abroad.
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The popularity of Franskraal has increased and tourism is now a major source of income and property development in Franskraal making it a stable source of investment.
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It is a well established suburb with amenities like malls, schools, and daycare centres and hospitals catering for residents’ needs.
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Hogsback is reasonably remote which bodes well for tourism as the area is still very much under developed and unspoilt.
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The town has been steadily expanding to what it is today, a mixed use suburb with small to medium enterprises sustaining residents. The majority of permanent residents however still travel to other larger cities for work.
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Bellville is a well established suburb which has the advantage of being at the coast, which brings tourist and holiday makers and is not caught up in the seasonal bustle of the holiday season per se. Bellville is thus an ideal suburb for many reasons and the property values are stable and in demand.
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Mopani district, that and the upside down trees or more politically correct Baobab trees and thick thorny bushveld will tell you that you are in Gravelotte.
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The architecture of most of the homes is more modern and the undulating hills on which the suburb is established means the homes have views.
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