Brilliant views (and price!) of valley, lake, river and dam in Estate d'Afrique
- 649 m² Plot surface
Description
Prime position, this vacant stand in Port d'Afrique with amazing views onto the Hartbeespoort Dam. Estate d'Afrique offers a unique lifestyle of safety, stunning views and outdoor activities. This stand is selling at a super low price! Set on a slope affords the best views to the nature surrounds and dam view in the distance. A large green belt takes up the valley to the north of the stand, creating a private A little history of the area - In 1922 the dam was created trapping a large stretch of water in the Magaliesberg area by building a wall across the Crocodile River and creating the Hartbeespoort Dam which feeds the surrounding land and farming land below the wall with vital water in the dry season, creating a small paradise among the rugged hills and valleys. Today the Hartbeespoort area has become one of the fastest growing nodes of property development in the country. One of the upmarket and sought after developments in the area is Estate d’Afrique – a development which is set on 1.5km of Crocodile River waterfront where it enters the dam. It is arguably the most private and pristine development in this area. Situated only 30 minutes from Johannesburg and Pretoria the estate offers all a secure investment and enviable lifestyle. Featuring a unique French Provence architecture the Estate is representative of a small intimate village as found along the coastlines of France, with picturesque villas, boathouses and private jetties, beautified by indigenous natural rock, typical roof tiles, earthy colours, cascading water features and cobbled streets. Villages of Estate d’Afrique: The Estate is the collective name for the following villages: •Ville d’Afrique – consisting of 89 residential stands, •Port Provence - 117 residential stands, 85 boathouses, launch point as well as •Beau Rivage – 104 residential stands, future development launch point and boathouses
Engel & Völkers Hartbeespoortdam
Your advisor: Marianne Gwyther
Property ID: ENV174529