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 Plett property sales reach R1bn

Plett property sales reach R1bn

Private Property South Africa
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The Plettenberg Bay property market has surpassed its magic R1bn turnover mark.

The Plettenberg Bay property market has just surpassed the magic R1bn turnover mark for the year. Kevin Engelsman, Seeff’s licensee for the area, says that this is indeed a milestone in view of the prevailing economic climate.

The hard work and perseverance of estate agents over the past few years has paid off. Seeff has for example increased our unit sales by 62% from last year and the rand value of our sales by 96%.

Four-bedroom home located in Beachy Head for R18m with magnificent views of the sea and mountaintopsThis four-bedroomed home located in the exclusive Beachy Head for R18m offers magnificent views of the sea and mountaintops.

The popularity of Plett just continues to rise, says Engelsman. Aside from an influx of new residents as part of the migration to the Western Cape, we have seen a notable increase in demand for holiday and retirement accommodation in the town. Buyers and holiday makers from Gauteng areas such as Johannesburg and Pretoria are especially keen right now, he adds.

Plettenberg Bay now has a busy commercial centre, good infrastructure and schools. Main Street is lined with malls, boutiques, restaurants and other services. For everything else, there is the big Market Square Mall on Beacon Way.

There is water aplenty. In addition to the long coastline, there is also the Keurbooms River that runs through the town, providing further properties with fabulous water views.

The town is also close to Knysna and an excellent base for those working in the area. George, the main commercial centre for the Garden Route, is also only about an hour and a half away. Engelsman says that the Garden Route property market in general remains upbeat. We are even finding Capetonians looking to move here now.

More than half of all property in the area have been in the same hands for longer than 8-10 years. Buyers are a wide mix, from local residential to holiday and second home buyers from across the country. There is also a good mix of ages, although the more expensive homes tend to be bought by older buyers.

In the last few years, we have seen an uptick in sales above the R5m to R10m price band. That said, part of the attraction for the town is that it offers something for every buyer and budget.

About 65% of all property in is full title, predominantly houses that range from modest and well-priced in the R1.2m to R2.2m range. Upmarket areas and larger houses though tend to range to about R6m on average.

There are also a number of security complexes and estates that offer a mix of property, priced from around R600,000 at the lower end. Luxury estate houses though range upwards of R4m to around R8m on average. Luxury beach houses, especially those around Beachy Head, Whale Rock Ridge and Lookout Beach can range to as much as R20m to R40m.

There is still plenty of vacant land for sale, often at very reasonable prices starting from as low as R200,000 to R400,000, says Engelsman.

Getting to the town is now a whole lot easier with weekly flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town and of course, it is under six hour’s drive from Cape Town and about twelve hours from Johannesburg by car.

Holiday makers tend come down for the whole month in December and as often as possible during the year. It is also the top spot for the annual matric holidays, known as the Plett Rage. The warm ocean, excellent weather and healthy climate makes it ideal for holiday and retirement buyers.

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