Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Secure living in 22 on Mountain

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THE DEMAND for secure living in Somerset West is on the rise, with properties on estates accounting for more than a quarter of all residentia­l sales here in the past 12 months, according to Lightstone data.

Offering only four bespoke homes, the soon- to- be- developed 22 on Mountain meets this need with an upmarket security estate offering a neighbourh­ood lifestyle.

Listed for R3.995 million, the three-bedroom homes will emphasise views of the nearby mountains. An independen­tly controlled access point provides peace of mind.

Residents will be able to enjoy the benefits of communal living within a tranquil and safe environmen­t, say Pam Golding Properties agents for the area, Leigh-Ann Ogilvie and Thea Albertyn.

The project is managed by Phase Three Property Developmen­t. Buyers will have the opportunit­y to use in-house designers to create a customised look for each home.

Mabel Botha- Louw and Edelweiss Hankey, Pam Golding Properties agents for Somerset West, say the homes will be energy and water-efficient. Each erf is about 500m2 in size.

The estate offers easy accessibil­ity to top schools and nearby shopping centres.

“This estate will appeal to discerning buyers who are looking for personalis­ed homes without sacrificin­g security,” says Ogilvie.

 ?? PICTURE: PAM GOLDING PROPERTIES ?? 22 on Mountain offers four bespoke homes in an upmarket security estate.
PICTURE: PAM GOLDING PROPERTIES 22 on Mountain offers four bespoke homes in an upmarket security estate.

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