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PROPERTY & LIFESTYLE
RSA
Neighbourhood
High demandDevelopments fuel interest in property, page 5
3 THINGS TO DO BUSINESS Q & A4 SUBURB FOCUS: HATFIELD6BREKKIE MUST2
Find yourON SHOW properties in
Pretoria this weekend
Get the full list atprivateproperty.co.za/on-show
GO TO OUR PROPERTY MARKETPLACE p11
17 JANUARY 2016
Secrets to eggcellenceWhat’s the secret to a great eggs Benedict? Here’s the lowdown and where to fi nd the best
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Eggs Benedict (traditionally consisting of two halves of an English mu� n, topped with
poached eggs, bacon or ham, and hollandaise sauce) is being enjoyed by diners at Pretoria restaurants, whether served the original way or with a modern twist. If you want salmon instead of ham, bread instead of mu� ns, cheese instead of sauce, or added ingredients such as paprika, eggs Benedict has become the breakfast staple to suit many a taste.
Renette Vosloo, celebrity chef featuring on Ontbytsake, says eggs Benedict is the ultimate treat as the combination of hollandaise sauce and eggs is unbeatable and the dish is perfect for any celebratory breakfast with a good Méthode Cap Classique, of course.
She says the secret to making a great eggs Benedict is excellent hollandaise sauce with an e� ectué poached egg. She says the dish is always a challenge to make but it is pure bliss to see people enjoy an authentic, well-executed classic.
There are a number of stories regarding the origin of the eggs Benedict. One of
Cheers!
the most popular is that the dish fi rst became renowned in the The New Yorker magazine in 1942 when Lemuel Benedict, a Wall Street stock broker, told the story of how he ordered buttered toast, poached eggs, bacon and hollandaise sauce at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel to ease his hangover. Oscar Tschirky, the maître d’hôtel, swapped the toast for halved English mu� ns and changed the bacon to ham, and the eggs Benedict was born.
Various versions of this dish include eggs Royale which substitutes salmon for the ham, eggs Florentine which substitutes spinach for ham, or eggs Blackstone which substitutes ham for bacon and adds a tomato slice.
Another account includes Mrs LeGrand Benedict, a regular patron at Delmonico’s Restaurant, the fi rst restaurant or public dining room opened in the US in the 1860s, who found nothing to her liking on the menu and wanted something new for lunch and discussed it with Chef Charles Ranhofer. He came up with the eggs Benedict for her which is published in his cookbook The Epicurean as eggs à la Benedick.
What? Friday Nights at The Collection
When and where?Every Friday night at The Collection, Garsfontein Road in Pretoria East
What? Doep is nie dood nie
When and where?Today at 4pm, Atterbury Theatre
What? Fragile Histories, Fugitive Lives – Keith Dietrich
When and where?Today at South Gallery, Pretoria Art Museum
This one-man show pays homage to the work and music of the late Koos du Plessis. Close friend
Jannie du Toit brings his work to life on stage for the next generation to enjoy.
Doep is nie dood nie012 471 1700atterburyteater.co.za
Fragile Histories, Fugitive Lives, an exhibition by accomplished artist and academic Keith
Dietrich, deals with the 18th century society of the Cape living between east and west. In the last day of this exhibition, see how Dietrich examines the relationship between history and social and political di� erences in South Africa.
Fragile Histories, Fugitive Lives – Keith Dietrich012 358 6750keithdietrich.co.za/fragile_01.html
What’s good?
Fun for the whole family, Friday Nights at The Collection is a market with a di� erence.
Experience live music, a lively atmosphere, a licensed bar, fantastic stalls and plenty of children’s activities and a play area.
Friday Nights at The Collection012 993 3638thecollection.co.za
Editor’s ExclusiveCLAIRE BARNARDO
Most schools reopened this past week and we’re already halfway into January. While part of me
would still like the holiday dreaminess to linger, it’s really time to get going. The beauty of coming back after a break is that there’s really more clarity and possibility to everything. You can literally decide what you want to value this year. I think I’m going to be more in favour of my home and perhaps dabble in some
DIY. I’ve already started a garden project, but we’ll see how that goes. As for the Neighbourhood team the focus will be on celebrating people, places, and property. May your 2016 be memorable.
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Liewe HeksieMost of us remember and love the forgetful and endearing character that is Liewe Heksie. When creating these beautiful little stories,
the late Verna Vels not only contributed to Afrikaans literature but she helped build on childhood memories. Before her passing, Vels wrote one last story for Lefra Productions. In this theatre production titled Liewe Heksie en die Tuindwergie, Heksie meets Casper, the garden gnome. Treat your kids to the wonderful imagination of Verna Vels and watch along as Heksie not only meets Casper, but also Karring, Blommeland’s milk gnome, and Botterblom, the lonely cow who produces milk for the whole of Blommeland. Join in on 23 January at the Atterbury Theatre.
1Parkrun Voortrekker MonumentGrab the opportunity this coming Saturday to keep up the good work with your New Year’s resolutions. The weekly 5km fun run o� ers you the opportunity to run at your own pace, keeping it fun and e� ortless. You can also benefi t from scoring some Discovery Vitality points to kick o� the year the right way. Bring some friends and make the most of it by grabbing a post-run co� ee at the Monument Restaurant.
Bittereinder, Desmond & The Tutus and Yo GrapesIt is time to shake it up and get dancing with some of the best Gauteng’s music scene has to o� er. If you like epic parties, great music and a stellar venue, don’t miss out on this event. On Saturday 23 January the Grind Radio in association with Arcade Empire, sponsored by Black Label, bring you capital city locals Bittereinder with a new selection of beats. Also be sure to stick around so you can jump along with Jozi legends Desmond and the Tutus and Yo Grapes. Tickets will also be sold at the door from 7pm. No under 18s allowed and ID is required upon entering.
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the blogger behindritahello.com
EXPERIENCE IT FOR YOURSELF:
Liewe Heksie
Tickets available at Computicket
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Parkrun Voortrekker Monument
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Bittereinder, Desmond &
The Tutus and Yo Grapes
Tickets available online at Ticibox
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keeping their followers and fans right by their side to cheer them on.
Staying authenticEveryone enjoys being romanced with stories of the products’ origin, the ingredients and inspirational stories of creative entrepreneurs chasing their dreams. Co� ee roasters with single-origin beans, handcrafted options, and a return to old classics, is in order.
Add to cartHurriedly running through the grocery store and grabbing the trusted liquor, co� ee, tea and cold drinks, doesn’t su� ce anymore. Great care and time is taken when selecting the perfect beverage or ingredients, and being able to shop online makes the process even more enjoyable. Small brands o� ering online shopping and delivery seem to benefi t from providing this luxury.
Prosecco Champagne will have to make some space
Cheers!WORDS: RITA-MARI LUDIKE IMAGE: ISTOCK
Here are the top eight drink trends to keep your eye on this year
We have a look at what is trending and what seems to be standing the test of
time in the world of drinks. Not only is the drinks world buzzing with a wide variety of fl avours and options, brands are becoming more accessible and connecting with their customers. Know your way around the drinks menu and have a look at what to expect in 2016. Tiny treasuresThere was an increase in small breweries and distilleries last year and it seems like the trend is bound to continue this year. Everyone is taking full advantage of local start-ups and small-production businesses in their area. Small-batch brewers and distillers o� er unique limited-run batches and the care taken with each batch wins over numerous hearts.
True storiesWho doesn’t like a good coming-of-age story? Brands are sharing their own coming-of-age stories. Small-batch businesses are involving their consumers in crowd-funding initiatives,
as Prosecco will be on everybody’s lips. As an emerging varietal in South Africa, Italian bubbly might just be great company for your company.
Artisan allureCraft beer is not going anywhere soon – new brewers are emerging ever so often and consumers are enjoying the variety of beers available. A few more beverages have hopped onto the craft train. Numerous ciders, gin and vodka makers have joined in the fun.
Spicy botanicalsInnovative, complex fl avours in whisky, tequilas, cognac and liqueurs have most moving away from sweet tastes to more complex, nuanced fl avours, which include spicy, botanical, herbal, or even bitter fl avours.
Soft serveDo you enjoy swirling your beautifully crafted cocktail, but don’t like the idea of hard liquor? An interesting new shift in mixology excludes hard liquors and opts for a fl urry of wine and cider-based cocktails.
BRANDS TO KEEP AN EYE ON IN 2016:
Friar’s Habit
friarshabit.co.za
Sxollie
sxolliecider.com
Musgrave Gin
musgravegin.co.za
New Harbour Distillery
newharbourdistillery.co.za
Triggerfi sh Brewing
triggerfi shbrewing.co.za
FPK Beer
fpkbeer.co.za
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LOCAL LOWDOWN
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Desiree JeareyFOUNDER OF DESRAY LABEL
H aving started out on Greenmarket Square in 1991, Desiree Jearey has built up the
Desray label from an entrepreneurial, single-stall clothing business at Greenmarket Square into a fast-expanding retail chain. After a 10-year tenure as one of the Young Designers Emporium’s leading designers, Desiree chose to branch out on her own and today has eleven dedicated Desray stores around the country. Desray creates ready-to-wear clothes designed to flatter the female body, with a great range of sizes (30-42). A new branch recently opened in Brooklyn Mall.
Q: How did your business start?A: My mother has been in fashion
her whole life, so it was natural for me to go the same route. I did this by starting with a single store at Greenmarket Square in 1991.
Q: Why did you choose this area to set up shop?
A: As a Cape Town-based business, we always knew that our brand and product would do well in the Gauteng area. After opening in Parkhurst in 2014, we quickly saw the potential of this region. Of all the centres we visited in Pretoria, Brooklyn Mall had the best fit for our look and feel, as well as our brand.
Q: How did you find your premises?A: We first approached Brooklyn Mall
in the early part of 2014 and knew it was only a matter of time before the ideal store location came about.
Q: Why are the premises ideally suited to your business?
A: We feel Brooklyn Mall is a trendy hub in Pretoria and our specific store location faces the popular
Design Square in Brooklyn, with all its trendy restaurants.
Q: Who are your neighbours?A: Our store is easily found opposite
Tribeca and Exclusive Books.
Q: What are the shop rental prices like in this area?
A: The rental in Brooklyn Mall is higher than any of our nine other stores. However, the trading density and monthly foot traffic make up for this increased rental.
Q: What is your shop footprint?A: Desray Brooklyn Mall will see
between 50 and 70 people a day.
Q: Do you have any expansion plans?A: After recently adding three new
stores to the group, we are not likely to be expanding in the near future. That said, if a great location comes about, we would consider it.
Q: Do you operate online as well?A: We had a small online operation
a few years ago, but with rapid expansion we had to focus our attention on that. We are excited about rolling out online by March this year.
Q: What’s your most popular item? A: Our easy-to-wear day dresses are
probably our bestsellers, but it varies from season to season. We like to keep abreast of international trends and incorporate that into our classic styles.
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Brooklyn Mall is the perfect fit for the new Desray branch
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Desray021 448 2887 (Extension 105 for Desray Brooklyn)
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Why January is a bad time for landlords
Bridge City takes shape
How the market has changed… according to Monopoly
In a recent analysis conducted by TPN Credit Bureau, data shows that rental payment collections
in South Africa usually decline by about 12,5% in January each year.
This decline only takes into account the behaviour analytics of tenants who pay late, not even those who partially pay or default on their payment entirely.
According to Michelle Dickens, managing director, TPN, it could be argued that the public holiday on 1 January contributes to the average day that rent is paid being stretched to 8 or 9 January when, for the remainder of the year, rent is
D evelopment at Bridge City, north of Durban, is gathering momentum
with the precinct emerging as a key investment location and a strategic regional precinct and transport hub.
Brian Ive, development executive, Tongaat Hulett Developments, says that a number of sales have been concluded recently and that construction of two of these developments is beginning during the first quarter of this year.
So far, half of the sites within the Bridge City Town Centre have been sold and there are now four sites available in the 17ha Bridge City Business Estate.Bridge City is being developed as the second leg of the Effingham
T he original South African Monopoly board (released in 1963) focused on four
of South Africa’s biggest cities: Johannesburg (which saw the highest property values on the board), Cape Town, Bloemfontein and Durban.
The most expensive real estate was Eloff Street at R400. Cape Town properties were in second place, with Long, Plein and Parliament streets as the prime pickings. An investment in Musgrave Road would have been an excellent one as it is by far the most expensive street in Durban from the original board, and is now nearly four times as valuable as Gillespie Street.The 2002 edition underwent a
How to find a good investment
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research the market, ensure your property will produce a steady income stream, understand the running costs of owning a rental property, and be confident that you could cover any bond payments if the property becomes vacant ELAINE CHETTY,
SEEFF RICHARDS BAY
consistently paid by the 6th or 7th of the month. She says, “If that were the case, we would see a similar trend in months like April or May where there are multiple public holidays. Interestingly enough, there is no such increase over the Easter holidays or any other month with significant public holidays. This phenomenon is unique only to January.”
Dickens continues, “Tenants who display the classic festive season syndrome are not malicious in nature, but are simply caught in a continuation of their holiday payment behaviour before reality sets in and they return to their better selves and better payment behaviour.”
Development Joint Venture Public Private Sector Partnership between the eThekwini Municipality and Tongaat Hulett. The first was the successful Riverhorse Valley Business Estate.
While the second is primarily industrial with a single hospital, Bridge City, however, is a mixed-use development that will provide for light industrial use as well as accommodate medical, commercial, retail and residential elements.
Ive says the holistic planning of the area is expected to make a significant contribution to providing employment for and uplifting communities within the neighbouring Inanda, Ntuzuma and KwaMashu areas.
makeover – streets in Durban, Bloemfontein, Cape Town, and Joburg were replaced with cities, neighbourhoods and landmarks. Property in Clifton, the prime property suburb on the board, would set you back R40,000.
Fast forward to 2015 and Clifton is still the suburb with the highest property values. The median price for a property in Nettleton Road is R41m. That’s over 1,000 times the price of a Clifton property on the 2002 Monopoly board. The top Durban street to own property in is Hickory Road, in the Hawaan Forest suburb, where property will set you back about R9m.
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Pretoria properties in suburbs neighbouring commercial developments and older houses on large properties are set to be in demand
T he Pretoria property market is expected to experience stock shortages, increased demand
due to new developments, and growth in line with inflation of around 5% this year. Gerhard van der Linde, managing director, Seeff Pretoria East, says home prices increased between 5% and 7% last year and there’s an increasing demand by an emerging middle-class market for properties between R800,000 and R 1,2m.
“Development highlights include Menlyn Maine, progress on the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, and redevelopment of established suburbs such as Menlo Park and Hatfield due to the Gautrain and BRT system. In Pretoria North, prices increased by about 2% and are expected to grow, with many developments planned in a 15km radius from the city centre in 2016. In Centurion, selling prices increased by about 5% and should increase by about 6% to 8% each year over the next two years,” says Van der Linde.
Bertie Lombard, franchisee, Rawson Properties Waterkloof and Faerie Glen, says there’s a great deal of movement in the market and correctly priced properties will continue to sell this year. He says estates and boomed-off areas will become more popular with families and investors, while new residential units, offices
and restaurants built in Hatfield Square will be popular with investors and parents buying for children.
“More small developments for students and young working executives will happen in Brooklyn, Menlo Park and Lynnwood. Faerie Glen and Boardwalk Villa will face a stock shortage due to demand of sectional title units up to R800,000. In Faerie Glen, development of Olympus Village shopping centre with Burger King and Checkers, will be completed, while in Olympus several sectional title and estate developments will occur in 2016,” Lombard says.
Deon van Zyl, franchise development manager, Leapfrog Property Group Centurion, says the market is expected to grow in volume but not price this year, with any growth no higher than 5% to 6%. He says there will be pressure on selling prices, particularly in the upper market where an increase in stock and a decrease in buyers are expected this year. “There has been an increase in high-density developments with units in the R500,000 to R1,5m price range built, and there is a demand for older houses on big properties close to the university to be redeveloped into cluster houses. Developers are scaling down on office parks as office blocks stand empty for longer periods and return on investment is not as good as it used to be,” says Van Zyl.
Properties near developments
The market is expected to grow
in volume but not price this year, with any growth no higher than 5% to 6% DEON VAN ZYL, LEAPFROG
PROPERTY GROUP CENTURION
Analyse itPATRICK CAIRNS
There’s no trick to investing
M any people are intimidated by the idea of investing their hard-earned money. In many
ways the financial services industry has perpetuated this by making it seem like investing is a mysterious art that can only be successfully performed by the most astute professionals.
Thankfully this idea is beginning to erode. The truth is that while successful investing certainly isn’t easy, it can be simple. Investors just need to keep a few basic principles in mind:
The sooner you start the betterThe greatest gift any investor can give themselves is time. The longer your money is able to work for you, the greater the benefit.
This is very simply illustrated by an example of someone who invests R500 every month. If they are able to earn a 10% return on that money, in 10 years it will grow into just over R100,000, in 20 years R380,000, in 30 years R1,14m and in 40 years R3,19m.
The wonder of compounding means that the longer the money remains untouched, the faster it will grow because you will start earning interest on top of interest.
DiversifyMany investors make the mistake of chasing the “next big thing”. They are always trying to anticipate where their money will grow fastest and keep moving it into different funds or assets.
However, this is a strategy that is almost always destined to fail. Not only because it is impossible to predict the markets, but also because it is based on always having all your money in one place.
The best investment strategy involves putting your money into a selection of different funds and asset classes so that you have many different sources of return. If one underperforms for a while, you don’t need to worry because you will be getting outperformance from somewhere else.
Stick to your planBecause investing is always about your long-term future, it’s easy to be distracted by short-term issues. People see markets dropping or hear about economic problems and think that they need to do something to protect their money.
However, if you started off with the right investment plan, you should have very little need to change it. What happens over one day or a week or even a few years is not that important. What matters is the full life of your investment over 30 or 40 years.
If you get your decisions right from the start, the small bumps on the way should smooth themselves out. Knowing what your plan is and being willing to stick with it therefore makes investing a lot less stressful and ultimately more rewarding.
The greatest
gift any investor can give themselves is time. The longer your money is able to work for you, the greater the benefit
NeighbourhoodPROPERTY NEWS 17 JANUARY 2016
Median asking prices
For a typical property
(one-bedroom fl at)
For a typical rental property
(one-bedroom fl at)
In a complex In a complexFor a fl at For a fl atFor a house For a house
Hatfi eldBuying in Hatfi eldThe monthly bond repayment to
purchase a typical property in Hatfi eld,
namely a one-bedroom fl at, with the
median asking price of R876,500, is
R8,314 per month over 20 years at
prime of 9,25% with no deposit.
4%
7% 20%
19%
85% 94%
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Tucked away just 5km from the centre of Pretoria, lies the leafy suburb of Hatfi eld. With its close
proximity to the university and the Pretoria Gautrain terminus, as well as a large number of foreign embassies located there, the area is popular with young professionals and students alike.
About Hatfi eld
Here’s what’s happening in property in the area
Suburb focus
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For a house
R9,540
� 3-bedroom house � Hatfi eld� R2,332m
Pick of the week
This beautiful, old-style home has a wonderful, warm ambience and is very well located close to the Gautrain station, Hatfi eld Primary, Hatfi eld Corner, University of Pretoria, LC de Villiers Sport Grounds and has quick access to highways.
SEE FOR YOURSELF: goo.gl/ZI4K8N
Features
Floor area
602m2
Luxury purchase
Bathrooms 1
Bedrooms 3
Lounges 1
Dining areas 1
Covered parkings 2
Access gate √
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Built-in braai √
BIC √
Electric fencing √
Entrance hall √
Family TV room √
Fenced √
Fireplace √
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A:
Amandasig 24
Amberfield 21
B:
Blue Valley GolF Estate 14
Boardwalk Meader 18, 22
Brooklyn 11
Brummeria 11
C:
Celtisdal 14
Centurion Golf Estate 14
Clearwater Flyfishing Estate 16
Constantia Park 16
Cornwall Hill Estate 14
Country View Estate 11
D:
Die Hoewes 21
Die Wilgers 24
Doringkloof 14
E:
Eldoraigne 18
Equestria 11, 16, 20
F:
Faerie Glen 11, 16, 18, 22, 24
G:
Garsfontein 11, 16, 18
Gezina 20
Groenkloof 11
H:
Hazeldean 11
Highveld 14
Hillcrest 16
I:
Irene 14, 15
Irene Village View 15
K:
Kameeldrift East 24
Knoppieslaagte 15
Kyalami AH 24
L:
La Montagne 11, 12
Laezonia 15
Lynnwood 12, 16, 22
Lynnwood Glen 12, 16
Lynnwood Retirement Village 16
Lynnwood Ridge 16
Lyttleton Manor 15, 21
M:
Menlo Park 12
Meyerspark 17
Monavoni 18
Monument Park Ext 17
Mooikloof 12
Mooikloof Gardens 12
Mooikloof Ridge 17
Moreleta Park 12, 17, 18, 23
Mountain View 20
Murrayfield 12, 21
N:
Newlands 17
Q:
Olympus 17
R:
Rietvalleirand 17
Rooihuiskraal 15
S:
Silver Lakes 17
Silver Lakes Golf Estate 18
Silver Stone Country Estate 24
Silver Stream Estate 12, 19
Silverton 21
Silverwoods Country Estate 19
Six Fountains Residential Estate 19
Stone Ridge 24
Stone Ridge Country Estate 19
T:
Thatchfield Close 15
The Meadows 17
The Reeds 21
The Wilds 12
Tyger Vallei 19
V:
Val de Grace 19
Valhalla 21
Villieria 20
W:
Wapadrand 17, 19
Waterkloof 12, 19, 22
Waterkloof Glen 19
Waterkloof Heights 13
Waterkloof Ridge 13, 17, 22
Wierdapark 15
Willow Acres Estate 19
Willow Park Manor 13, 20
Woodhill 13
Woodlands 13
Z:
Zwavelpoort 13
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Aida 16 - 17
Rawson Properties 20 - 23
Seeff Properties 11 - 15
Sotheby's International Realty 18 - 19
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KYALAMI AH R7 500 000A fabulous fi nd in tranquil country surroundings!±3 Hectares, consisting of three separate dwellings. Main house: three beds, two baths, kitchen, lounge and
dining area, and seperate entertainment room with lounge and built-in bar leading onto a sparkling pool.
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MARIE 082 468 2604 DIRESHNEE 082 784 6380 WEB: ADHS-2881
DIE WILGERS R2 170 000
Warm & cosy family home waiting for you.
This home has something for everyone. The perfect kitchen for mom, entertainment area with built-in bar &
braai for dad, a play area for the kids and a pool for all! VIEW BY APPOINTMENT.
ISABEL 082 377 0571 WEB: ADHS-2853
AMANDASIG R2 300 000You will love this welcoming Tuscan family home!This easy fl owing home has 3 sunny bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, light and spacious open-plan lounge/ dining
room leading to full enclosed patio geared for entertaining plus plenty more. What more could you ask for?
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MARIE 082 468 2604 DIRESHNEE 082 784 6380 WEB: ADHS-2357
FAERIE GLEN R7 000 000
A stunning home that has it all!
3 Level home situated in a boomed-o� area in Faerie Glen Security Village. Boasts breathtaking views, o/p living
areas, kitchen with granite fi nishes. 3 Garages and ample parking. VIEW BY APPOINTMENT.
ISABEL 082 377 0571 WEB: ADHS-2761
FAERIE GLEN R4 500 000
This home o� ers endless possibilities!
Multiple living areas over breathtaking views of Pretoria! 6 En-suite beds. This mansion in a boomed area also
boasts a solid oak bar and entertainment area to die for! VIEW BY APPOINTMENT.
ISABEL 082 377 0571 WEB: ADHS-2182
KAMEELDRIFT EAST R2 999 000
Dream of owning your own game farm?
This lovely 8 hectare property is situated 8km from Pretoria, which makes it ideal as a weekend farm. The
development potential is enormous! VIEW BY APPOINTMENT.
ISABEL 082 377 0571 WEB: ADHS-2244
STONE RIDGE R1 750 000Lovely friendly Duet situated in Silverwood Security Estate. O� ering a clubhouse, swimming pool, situated close to Forest Hill Mall, schools, N14 & R55. Modern fi nishes,
beautiful garden, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 living areas, patio, built-in-braai, double automated garage located in a cul-
de-sac. Just move in for a lock-up and go lifestyle. VIEW BY APPOINTMENT.
ANET 083 276 2167 WEB: ADHS-3282
SILVER STONE COUNTRY ESTATE R2 500 000Modern style living in the Silverstone Country Estate. Clubhouse, swimming pool, tennis courts. Close to Forest Hill Mall, R55,& N14 & Ruimte Rd. Corner stand house,
large garden, modern fi nishes and a double volume living area. 3 Bed, 2 upstairs, pyjama lounge, 3 living areas,
patio, irrigation system and double automated garage. Fully walled. Dogs are allowed. VIEW BY APPOINTMENT.