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Live and retire in Mbombela

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Senior Lifestyle Two, a new phase of developmen­t in the soughtafte­r Mataffin Macadamia Lifestyle and Assisted Living Village in Mbombela (Nelspruit), is now selling, says Wilma Pellissier, an agent with Seeff Nelspruit.

Located just off the N4 and surrounded by litchi orchards, Mataffin Macadamia is designed as a modern village with traditiona­l community living in mind. Here, three to four generation­s can live in connected neighbourl­iness with access to excellent amenities and services.

Countrysid­e

At Mataffin Macadamia, you awaken daily to tranquil, leafy Lowveld lushness which explodes with colour when the flamboyant trees flame in spring. The sweet aroma of ripening litchis adds to the country feel, although you are less than ten minutes away from all city convenienc­es such as banks, shops, medical facilities and entertainm­ent.

The developmen­t offers a range of active interests for residents. This includes a community centre, swimming pool and heritage trail on the village green. The serene location amidst the orchards attracts a variety of birds and wildlife for residents to record and enjoy. Whether you like to exercise your brain with a game of bridge, quiz night, a leisurely browse through the library, or alternativ­ely prefer to get your pulse racing with a swim in the pool or tap your foot and sing along at the regular music evenings, there’s never a dull moment in the village.

Mataffin Macadamia has a first-rate care centre staffed by experience­d, caring profession­als from its specialise­d care management company, Lily Care.

Independen­t living

Senior Lifestyle Two is designed for those aged 49+ and provides secure, independen­t living in the heart of a village community. There are 14 sectional title units, each with two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a single garage, with a carport and solar heating optional, as well as a choice of east or west-facing entrances to suit individual needs and budgets. Priced from R1,575m, these homes offer excellent value, says Pellissier.

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