R2,500,000
Monthly Bond Repayment R26,231.40
Calculated over 20 years at 11.25% with no deposit.
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Exquisite upmarket living in this eco estate
Young families and working professionals are increasingly ditching the rat race for something tranquil. It's about lifestyle first, everything else follows after. If you want to make that change, then you must consider this opportunity.
Mossel Bay is a harbour town on the Garden Route in South Africa's Western Cape Province. It's known for the wide Santos Beach and the 19th-century Cape St. Blaize Lighthouse, which offers bay views. The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex includes the Maritime Museum, the Shell Museum and botanical gardens. The Post Office Tree, a milkwood tree in the complex, has been used as a mail collection point since the 1500s.
Living in the tranquil Outeniquasbosch Wildlife Village is as close as you will get to paradise. Situated in the heart of Hartenbos and the Garden Route with breathtaking views of Mossel Bay and the rolling Fynbos-covered hills, this luxury 525ha development - of which 75% will remain pristine nature - has been designed with nature lovers in mind.
It is teeming with wildlife and bird species and the residential design allows for wildlife to roam freely among the homes. With walking trails, hiking routes and canoeing through the beautiful surroundings, residents buy into an exclusive and unique lifestyle in harmony with nature nowhere else to be found.
The street names were inspired by the great Elephant Tuskers that ever walked the earth. Truly an honour. See the photo of every elephant that the street represent and the meaning of his/her name.
Mossel Bay is a harbour town on the Garden Route in South Africa's Western Cape Province. It's known for the wide Santos Beach and the 19th-century Cape St. Blaize Lighthouse, which offers bay views. The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex includes the Maritime Museum, the Shell Museum and botanical gardens. The Post Office Tree, a milkwood tree in the complex, has been used as a mail collection point since the 1500s.
Living in the tranquil Outeniquasbosch Wildlife Village is as close as you will get to paradise. Situated in the heart of Hartenbos and the Garden Route with breathtaking views of Mossel Bay and the rolling Fynbos-covered hills, this luxury 525ha development - of which 75% will remain pristine nature - has been designed with nature lovers in mind.
It is teeming with wildlife and bird species and the residential design allows for wildlife to roam freely among the homes. With walking trails, hiking routes and canoeing through the beautiful surroundings, residents buy into an exclusive and unique lifestyle in harmony with nature nowhere else to be found.
The street names were inspired by the great Elephant Tuskers that ever walked the earth. Truly an honour. See the photo of every elephant that the street represent and the meaning of his/her name.