Set on the corner of Old Kendal Road and Weltevreden Avenue, a prime piece of land is about to be transformed into four valuable properties.
Mike Greeff says the newly-built separate title, freestanding homes on a verdant erf, are in the most sought-after Deurdrift and The Vines area. “The location of these homes is highly desirable since the suburb is known for its family-oriented lifestyle and community atmosphere. Residents meet regularly in the open green spaces to walk dogs, and there is an active neighbourhood watch.”
“Convenience is also a key factor, with easy access to the M3, Constantia Village and two private schools. Herzlia is across the road, and a Montessori preschool is next door. These homes could not be more perfect for a family with young children.”
Greeff says the homes are selling for R6.5 million, with no transfer duty payable.
Tony Hansford, the developer, of Big Sky Projects, says the luxury, contemporary, vernacular-style homes will each comprise three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a guest toilet and outside toilet with garden access.
“Kitchens will be open-plan, leading to living areas, but there will be a separate scullery and laundry. An undercover patio area will lead onto a level, lawned, landscaped garden,” he says.
“All four homes are to be north facing, and three of them will be double storey with a pyjama lounge upstairs in addition to the bedrooms. Each double-storey home will also boast a wine cellar and good mountain views. The erfs measure 580sqm to 590sqm, while the houses measure 268sqm.”
He says each contemporary vernacular-style house will boast quality finishes, including engineered stone tops and aluminium windows. Security will include electrified perimeter fencing and an alarm.
For more information, contact Jean Kerr 082 975 8427.