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With the current economic climate, it is very clear to us all that property prices are down and South Africa is no exception.
Now is the time for any person interested in purchasing property in South Africa, to do so at market related prices ranging from Euro 250 000 - Euro 900 000. Why wait for the Fifa World Cup in 2010 - take the opportunity now.
We are constantly approached by various guesthouse owners throughout the country wishing to sell their properties / businesses and being the innovative company we are, we are offering to help you.
Anyone requiring more information can contact me melissa@africa-adventure.org directly. This is strictly offered as a service to our readers and any transactions will be done by professionals with no commission coming to us. Our aim is to help you get in touch with all the relevant estate agents, attorneys and notaries. |
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| From the Editor |
South Africa - a diverse and interesting country which really does offer something for everyone. Our Travel News is no exception and this month we bring highlights of the country in terms of property seeking. Travel along the fantastic coastline where you are sure to find many interesting and spectacular seaside homes with every available luxury. Journey inland to find a quiet residential suburb with all the modern amenities or search for your rustic home on a game farm in the middle of the bush. One thing you can be sure of is that South Africa, with all its beauty will not disappoint!
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| Yours in Travel |
| Melissa Mann |
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Cape Town |
Winelands |
Garden Route |
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The magnificent city of Cape Town offers the perfect blend between business and pleasure.
Spectacular sea view homes intermingle with old world charm, creating an idyllic lifestyle. |
A mere 45 minute drive from Cape Town, the Winelands are clothed in natural splendour, with age-old wine farms set against a backdrop of stunning mountain ranges and beautiful passes.
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According to many South Africans, Plettenberg Bay is the jewel of the Garden Route. With its exceptional climate, and beautiful ocean views, Plettenberg Bay would make a perfect home.
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Port Elizabeth |
Durban |
Bloemfontein |
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South Africa's second oldest city and also the commercial capital of the Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth is known as the friendly city. A thriving city with a good economy and a small town feel.
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Durban is a sophisticated cosmopolitan city where east meets west. Home to Africa's busiest port, this is a city which beats to the pulse of Africa, in the heart of KwaZulu-Natal.
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no ocean and no big-city vibe, Bloemfontein (spring of flowers) is a quaint city in the middle of the country. Thousands of rose bushes make beautiful roadside displays. |
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Johannesburg |
Pretoria (Tshwane) |
Lowveld - Kruger |
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Known as Joburg by the locals, Johannesburg is a bustling metropolis adorned with sky scrapers and huge shopping malls. Large residential properties are found in the suburbs. |
Often called the Jacaranda City for the purple blossom-bedecked trees, Pretoria (Tshwane) is a pretty, quiet city.
South Africa's administrative capital, there are many large embassies. |
This is a region of many contrasts, from untamed bushveld country, with Kruger National Park at its heart, to primeval indigenous forests, unspoilt wilderness and patchworks of farmland.
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