The suburb is ideal for executives that work in the city and have family property in other suburbs or towns. It is the convenience of lock-up and-go lifestyle with exclusivity.
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The mixed property use of the suburb consists of apartments, townhouse complexes, freehold homes which are a further benefit as the sectional title townhouses and apartments are ideal for first time home buyers as the returns are stable and the high demand for apartments is a revolving door.
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What was then a remote location has become prime residential property in the greater Johannesburg made up of mixed property use. This may be one reason for the property values which comprises retirement villages, apartments, clusters, townhouse complexes and freehold homes.
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The mixed property use which consists of apartments, townhouse complexes, clusters and freehold homes will appeal to a large investor base. Sectional-title townhouses will suite the buy-to-let market with stable income from rental and the benefit of property value growth. First time home buyers in the middle class income group will have every need met with the varied properties like apartments and townhouses.
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There are affordable properties which could be viewed as stable investment prospects with buy-to-let investment in mind and restoration but for the rest the suburb has exclusive properties. The suburb does have a small commercial hub catering with the aim to get the suburb to be self sustaining in the long term.
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The suburb will serve young executives, small and large families of all tastes and the suburb is more on the upmarket side of the scale when looking at current property values. The demand for property in the suburb is derived from the stable growth in property values and the fact that amenities like schools, malls, industrial and commercial hubs are conveniently located.
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Tree lined streets and tranquility are the norm for the suburb along with the mixed architecture which consists of modern and conventional designs with a good number of homes dating back to when the suburb was established during the gold rush.
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The suburb is made up of mixed use which is derived from sectional title townhouse complexes, apartments and freehold homes.
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The mixed property use is another factor driving demand which is made up of sectional-title apartments, townhouses, clusters and freehold homes and for good measure a number of commercial residential properties.
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Thus the suburb is well-established and is highly sought after. The dominating factor driving this high demand is the exclusive properties and their attached values which are for the well heeled investors and the high income groups.
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