Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)
Secure living in 22 on Mountain
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.