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Why we think Amanzi is so very special The reasons are numerous and varied, but just some of them are listed below: All-encompassing - the estate, as can be seen from this list, really does provide activities for all, including convenience stores on your doorstep. The development site – the facts are that the property: Proximity to Port Elizabeth – Only 30 kilometres from the CBD (as the crow flies) and it will be easily accessible with a new route being planned directly from the N2 interchange at Coega towards the estate past Motherwell and linking up to Uitenhage routes. The Coega Development – Port Elizabeth is set for growth in the property market because of a number of reasons (the pricing of property has certainly not reached the levels of towns and cities to the west of Port Elizabeth on the Garden Route and Cape Town), but the developments at Coega that now have a list of developments totaling R60 billion that are to commence shortly or have already commenced, will mean that there will be a large influx of people into the area. The positioning of the Amanzi Country Estate that is within easy reach thereof makes it an attractive alternative. The Amanzi Country Estate will assist in alleviating the anticipated shortage of housing for Port Elizabeth residential market, which will be set in a secure environment close to nature. Architecture – preservation of a style reminiscent of a previous bygone era that will capture the feeling of a relaxed lifestyle, which will be in keeping with the historical aspect of the property and which will further enhance the value of the development. History – the fact that the property is steeped in history (Jock of the Bushveld and Sir Fitzpatrick) is a differentiating factor between this development and others. The legacy already exists at this address, which will be preserved, improved and enhanced. Sports Academy – because of all the sporting facilities proposed the possibility exists that a comprehensive sports academy can be developed and this is being investigated at present. Tourist Route – even though we believe our target market is potentially going to be new and current Port Elizabeth residents the fact that the development is en route to the Addo Elephant National Park, with more annual visitors than East Africa’s Serengeti National Park. The Park has the Big Five as well as the unique flightless dung beetle, found almost exclusively in Addo. For the first time in over 100 years, lion and spotted hyena were reintroduced to the park last year. This also creates another dimension and is a huge advantage. Security – the fact that this will be a new development creates an opportunity to implement the latest and necessary security measures that will give residents and visitors alike, “peace of mind”. Property cycles – the effects of recent interest rate hikes and the National Credit Act according to economists should have turned around and would also have been taken into account by the time of the launch of the Amanzi Country Estate. The timing of the development would therefore be perfect. As leaders in the property industry Pam Golding Properties is all to aware of this fact and as a result the development has been planned conservatively from a price perspective and therefore prices should see sustainable and real growth with the next upward property cycle looming. |
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