Owner and developers, Jill and Jacques Myburgh, have just released a 30-unit full title development in Brentwood Park on a 20 000sqm estate surrounding their own residence.
The development is to be called Nimbati Estate, and plots and building packages are being marketed by IHPC estate agents.
鈥淏uyers who wish to buy plots here can choose from four different building packages with homes to suit their plot size and orientation,鈥� says Nelio Mendes, marketing manager for IHPC.
鈥淭he added bonus here is that Myburgh resides on the site, and will be available to assist with on-site queries. Another plus is the fact that the developer lives in this estate, which should boost buyers鈥� confidence in the area and the development.鈥�
Mendes says home layouts include single or double storey houses ranging in size from 144sqm to 201sqm, with the plots ranging from 344sqm to 461sqm in size. Plot prices range from R475 520 to R598 500, and building packages are priced from R1 242 875 to R1 468 689.
鈥淭he estate plan allows for homes to cover only 60% of the plot area, which will give each owner a small garden allowance, and this should suit families very well,鈥� says Mendes.
He says there are architectural guidelines in place, and each home will have to adhere to these. Homes should have charcoal tiled roofs with beige/earthy toned plastered facades and aluminium windows, either white or charcoal.
鈥淎ttention has been paid to ensure the security of the estate is high, with a 2.5m boundary wall being built, and a cell phone intercom system and a biometric access system will be installed at the entrance,鈥� says Mendes.
鈥淎 free alarm system will be installed in each home, and there is provision for 24-hour monitoring of alarms. Burglar-proofing on all accessible windows is provided, and security gates on all doors except pivot doors.鈥�
Mendes says top finishes and fittings will be featured throughout, and extras in all homes include Wi-Fi access, heat pumps, automatic motors for the homes鈥� garages, gas stoves with electric ovens, and a discount for new homeowners has been negotiated at a local curtain supplier.
Another unique factor, he says, is that this is one of the few full title developments left in the area, and with many now preferring this type of living over sectional title homes, this development should sell well and quickly.
鈥淭he upmarket look and feel that Myburgh has chosen for the scheme and their personal vested interest in the property will ensure that values only increase in time,鈥� says Mendes.
鈥淭his estate will most certainly be a good investment for a young couple or young family wanting a pleasant, secure environment to live in.鈥�
For more information on the development, click here.