Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Life Rights selling in Claremont

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THE UPMARKET Quadrant Gardens retirement developmen­t in Claremont has launched and units are selling on a Life Right basis.

“Underlinin­g the demand for this kind of retirement living, seven apartments were sold prior to the developmen­t’s official launch this month,” says Bev Bloch of Pam Golding Properties, which is marketing the developmen­t.

In addition to apartments, The Quadrant also has 3 500m of consulting offices and 1 500m of retail space which includes a restaurant, coffee shop, hairdresse­r, massage spa, wellness centre, gymnasium with indoor pool and the Claremont public library. Quadrant Gardens itself will offer its residents a rooftop terrace with a recreation­al area and croquet court, an in-house restaurant, private courtyard garden, lounge and library.

Designed for the over-60s, Quadrant Gardens will consist of 75 spacious apartments, ranging from studios to large two- and three-bedroom apartments, at a starting price of around R2 million through to R6.5m. The units, intended for independen­t living with the option of assisted living, will be fitted with emergency care-call communicat­ion and a 19-bed on-site Care Centre for those who require around-theclock care.

Located in Claremont’s medical precinct, tenants will also have easy access to emergency, high-care and surgical facilities at the nearby Life Kingsbury Hospital and the specialist consultant­s based at Library Square and surrounds.

With constructi­on already progressed to the second floor, Quadrant Gardens is set for completion during the first half of 2019.

 ?? PICTURE: PAM GOLDING PROPERTIES ?? Units in the Quadrant Gardens retirement developmen­t in Claremont offer an array of activities and services.
PICTURE: PAM GOLDING PROPERTIES Units in the Quadrant Gardens retirement developmen­t in Claremont offer an array of activities and services.

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