Tourist attractions mean properties are diversified to cater for guests in the form of Bed & Breakfast’s and guest houses.
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Skirting the Nahoon River, the suburb has the benefit of fresh water entertainment and the sea which has spurred property developers to further develop the suburb with exclusive resorts. There are a large number of new property developments being undertaken to cater for these needs.
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Apartment buildings offer views over the Johannesburg suburbs with more Jacaranda trees than Pretoria and the amenities and entertainment are of world standards.
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Honeydew is situated in the northern parts of Johannesburg and is well established and highly sought after for its location and property values.
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Quiet tree lined streets and older homes with a good mixture of property use like apartment buildings, town house complexes and the commercial and retail hub that is conveniently located.
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The homes in Elsburg range from affordable to expensive thus the whole income spectrum is catered for which increases the demand for homes in the suburb.
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The town is well established with schools and malls catering for the needs of the community.
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The free hold homes are stately homes with large grounds for children to play in safety and privacy utilizing modern design inspiration for green efficient homes.
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Property values in Rensburg are driven by the same factors as suburbs across Gauteng namely, demand location, size and price. Prices in Rensburg are stable due to demand for mixed use homes like free-hold and sectional title homes in the suburb.
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Jagersfontein was the second town in South Africa to have electricity and running water which operated on a “penny” system. The water was obtained from pumps across the town and it was charged by the penny.
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