As with any other suburb Lenasia has captured the architectural trends in the homes from the 50’s to what is the current standard, thus making it a diverse property market catering for a broad income spectrum. Lenasia has then also had to cater for the residential needs of and expanding community to the point where today the suburb consist of a number of its own extensions.
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Situated on the lagoon of the Mhlatuze River the town of Richard’s Bay was laid-out in 1954 and proclaimed in 1969. The town was named after Sir Frederick Richards, Commodore of the Cape.
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The suburb of Protea Glen was established in 1990 as a middle-class residential suburb. Needless to say, the suburb is still expanding due to demand from the middle-class consumers wanting to reside close to schools, malls, and entertainment venues, industrial and commercial hubs.
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Ridgeway can be defined as a middle-class suburb with a mixed culture. The suburb is in all respects in a prime location as it offers quick access to all the major industrial and commercial hubs around Jo’burg like Robertsham, Aeroton, Framton and Booysens.
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Ravenswood is a suburb of Boksburg which means like many other suburbs, on the then Rand, was established as a suburb catering for the mining and allied industries.
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In the 60’s there were mostly two property usages in Witfield consisting of freestanding homes and an almost immeasurable amount of apartment buildings. Apartments were very much the in thing in that art deco era when apartments still had parquet flooring, high ceilings and large open plan lounges and dining rooms.
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Located amongst the hills of Durban North is the leafy elite suburb of Park Hill. The region of Durban North is a reasonably newer region of Durban located close to the Umgeni River and La Lucia.
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The architecture of most of the homes in Lindo Park has captured a timeless era with red brick and large front porches being typical of the homes.
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Since its inception Cresslawn was a tranquil familial suburb with neat manicured gardens and the then fashionable family homes of the middle-class.
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The architectural realm of this estate is your world’s oyster. Every thinkable amenity besides a mall has been catered for like a club house, and exclusive spa and gym, conference facilities, tennis pavilion and pool and of course the sumptuous Copperleaf Café and exclusive hair salon. Then there is the Ernie Els signature golf course set amongst the pristine fairways and greens which are teeming with birdlife thanks to the man water bunkers and natural dams.
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