Cape Times

Convenienc­e in gated communitie­s

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ONE OF the most notable features of urbanisati­on in recent years has been the surge in popularity of gated residentia­l communitie­s and commercial parks and, although often associated primarily with security, there is a lot more to the growing global trend than a peaceful night’s sleep.

These developmen­ts truly are a sign of the times for a number of reasons over and above need for heightened security, believes Chris Cilliers, chief executive and principal of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty in the Winelands.

“This trend has been one of the most widespread global patterns of developmen­t over the past three decades and, transcendi­ng cultures, the rise of gated communitie­s has not only been prolific in the Western world but also in countries like Egypt, Turkey and Russia.

“People who prefer living in gated communitie­s are seeking certain values, be it a sense of community, prestige, lifestyle, convenienc­e or security.”

Convenienc­e is also a key factor in the appeal of these properties.

“Since the advent of the digital age, we have become increasing­ly used to having every convenienc­e at our fingertips or the click of a mouse and, in gated residentia­l communitie­s, especially lifestyle estates, this need is very much catered for.

“Many now have facilities such as golf courses, tennis courts swimming pools and gyms and, as the collective membership­s to such facilities would costs an exorbitant amount, significan­t savings is an added benefit,” Cilliers says.

In the commercial sector, developmen­ts that are generally faring best are the newer parks or precincts which offer a safe environmen­t and often the convenienc­e of being mixed-use which means that staff need not even leave the property to have lunch or visit the hairdresse­r.

Shifting demographi­cs have also been a major influencer, especially the fact that life expectancy today is higher than it has ever been. Increased congestion in cities too is driving people to seek peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle. Gated communitie­s, even in the heart of cities, offer them a tranquil haven.

“As entry is restricted, there tends to be a lot less traffic in streets within gated communitie­s which considerab­ly cut down on the noise levels and the lack of traffic also creates a safer environmen­t for children.

“There is also far less chance of them encounteri­ng strangers and, with dedicated communal play areas, it’s also easier for parents to monitor their kids,” she says.

Another advantage is the extra privacy.

Cilliers adds that people who enjoy living in clean and orderly environmen­ts are also attracted to these communitie­s. “Estates generally have stricter community rules and codes of conduct which require everyone to take care of their homes and surrounds.”

 ??  ?? The appeal of gated communitie­s has grown globally, as they offer much more than only peace of mind.
PICTURE: LEW GEFFEN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIO­NAL REALTY
The appeal of gated communitie­s has grown globally, as they offer much more than only peace of mind. PICTURE: LEW GEFFEN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIO­NAL REALTY

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