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Sheffield Beach – A Little Piece of Paradise
Named after the English birthplace of one of the region's founding sugar barons, Sir Liege Hulett, unlike other popular seaside areas, Sheffield Beach has retained much of its original beauty. With spectacular views of the ...
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Lea Jacobs
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01 Nov 2011
The Art of Picnicking
I can’t remember when last I attended a picnic so when a friend invited me to join her at Kievits Kroon for a birthday picnic I jumped at the opportunity.
Kievits Kroon is situated just ten minutes from central Pretoria and ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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31 Oct 2011
Dan Pienaar - Northern Free State's Educational Gem
The tranquil and upmarket Bloemfontein suburb of Dan Pienaar in the Northern Free State is centrally situated less than 15km from the airport. The neighbourhood not only offers some of the most sought after property in the ...
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Lea Jacobs
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31 Oct 2011
Timing is Everything
Property is a long term investment and although sellers may make a profit in the short term, particularly in a boom, it should never been seen as the norm. Property works in cycles and what goes up invariably comes down. In this ...
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Lea Jacobs
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27 Oct 2011
Save the Victory Theatre
Times are tough and shops, businesses and companies across the board are battling to make ends meet. During such times people inevitably cut back on perceived luxuries and restaurants, movie houses and theatres are usually ...
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Jacqueline Gray
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27 Oct 2011
Honeydew Ridge - A Place to Grow
A few short years ago if you were driving up Hendrik Potgieter Drive on the West Rand anything past Struben Valley has open land. Then in what seemed to be almost next to no time along Paul Kruger Road Honeydew Ridge sprung ...
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Ben Kelly
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26 Oct 2011
When Cape Town is your Port of Call
If being a liveaboard yachtie is your thing, be it whilst sailing, or living on a yacht as a second home over weekends, or as a permanent lifestyle, the truth is you have to like the landfall.
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Anna-Marie Smith
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26 Oct 2011
Get to Love the Foghorn in Mouille Point
If that is possible, a lively affair that pays dividends of more than one kind may ensue. Apartment living in this charming cosmopolitan seaside suburb along Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard comes with a multitude of pleasures such ...
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Anna-Marie Smith
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26 Oct 2011
Is Your Agent Worth His Salt?
Under South African law, the seller is the one who pays the estate agent's commission. You would think that because of this, and the sums of money involved, sellers would interview their agents with care, choosing the one who not ...
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Lea Jacobs
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26 Oct 2011
Ashton International College – Excellence Belongs to the Zealous
Ashton International College in Ballito follows the successful model of the countrywide chain of schools, offering unique education with traditional values and discipline.
With a Junior and Senior College on one campus, the ...
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Claire Fraser
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26 Oct 2011