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Massive Progress at The One Stellenbosch, a R1Billion student development

14 Sep 2023
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The One, the latest, and most impressive new premium private student residence in South Africa, is well underway with the construction of its 508 unit student-centric development. With a commitment to excellence, The One has partnered with award-winning construction firm WBHO to bring this landmark project to life.

The development team behind The One has been working tirelessly to ensure a seamless construction process, aiming to surpass expectations and deliver an exceptional final product. With a highly-skilled team of architects, engineers, and contractors, the development is poised to redefine student living not only in Stellenbosch, but South Africa.

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The One remains on track for completion in December 2024, bringing excitement to investors and future residents. The development is running according to schedule and will be ready to welcome its first batch of students in 2025.

Sales at The One have continued to flood in since the launch in November last year, and whilst the development will only be accepting its first residents in 2025, rental demand for this premium student accommodation has soared. The overwhelming influx of rental enquiries for 2024 indicates a promising future for the development. The One is expected to reach rental capacity well in advance, reaffirming the belief that projected rental returns will not only be achieved but also exceeded.

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Massive investment into the surrounding areas

Paramount to the developers vision, is to enhance the surrounding suburb by making it more pedestrian-friendly and in doing so, create a café culture atmosphere along it’s beautiful tree-lined streets.

In a Stellenbosch first, over R40 million has been raised and earmarked by a group of developers in the area to build towards this vision and amplify the suburb, as well as improve its accessibility to campus. The funds will be allocated to 11 projects that range from major security enhancements, to local area infrastructure upgrades for all who reside in the area.

This desirable location, well on its way becoming the next Stellies student hub, has likeminded developers already taking advantage of The One’s entrance into the area by purchasing existing houses in the precinct for further student development.

What’s all the fuss about?

The One has been expertly and specifically designed with both the inside and outside-the-classroom needs of learners in mind. From social spaces that include a courtyard, resort-style swimming pool, woodfire braai areas, and covered outdoor lounge, to amenities such as a study centre, outdoor workspaces, and high-speed Wi-Fi throughout. There’s also a restaurant, coffee shop, cinema, e-gaming room, and convenience store, demonstrating how every lifestyle need has been considered.

Get in before it’s too late!

Whether you have a child going to study at one of Stellenbosch’s many tertiary institutions, or are looking at investing in the robust student accommodation asset class, now is the time! You can still capitalise on the generous R100 000 discount off the sales price.

Want to discuss the development with the developers directly? Click here: https://the-one.co.za/appointments/

For more information and to secure your investment at The One, visit www.the-one.co.za

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