Property360 - National Digital Magazine - 15 July 2022

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LIVING between two homes is a growing reality for many children. PICTURE: COTTONBRO/PEXELS

Handling the logistics of weekend visits While many homes might have space for each child to have their own rooms, what happens if they don’t? BY BONNY FOURIE bronwyn.fourie@inl.co.za

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Y STEPSON visits every second weekend. Why does he need his own bedroom?” Living between two homes is a growing reality for many children as more couples split up and co-parent. And while the new arrangements might work to a certain extent, it is also a fact that children spend more time with one parent than the other, typically visiting the second parent every second weekend. This translates into four visiting days a month. How do parents in this situation handle the logistics in terms of bedroom accommodation for visiting children? While many homes might have the space for each child to have their own bedroom at “mom or dad’s house”, what happens when they do not? More importantly, what happens if their parent has remarried and their stepsiblings

who live in the home have their own bedrooms? This can be a controversial issue to navigate as many blended families do not live in properties that can accommodate all the children, including those who are there for only two weekends a month. However, one does need to understand the impact not having their own space can have on a child when visiting their parents over the four days. Mark de la Rey, a clinical psychologist practising at Akeso Kenilworth, says children can be affected differently by such situations, depending on several factors. Younger children, for example, might not mind not having their own bedroom as they tend not to recognise the need for their own space for shorter periods. “It could be framed as being an adventure to go over to mom or dad for a sleepover, and sleeping on a mattress on the living room

floor or in the bedroom.” For older children, aged from about 10, this might become more problematic as they are “more sophisticated in their concept of privacy, and thus would want their own space or room”. The impact of being without their own space, however, would be difficult to measure in realtime, De la Rey says, as a child’s response to being with that parent might also be dependent on their relationship. “If it is a healthy, secure relationship, it would have less impact. If not, this could become problematic and they may refuse to go there after some time. “Short term, it may be manageable but, as time passes and they get older, the more relevant it may become to their experience.” The situation could become more difficult when stepparents and stepsiblings are involved though. After all, not only does the child have to deal with their mother or father spending more

time with “their new children” than them, but those children have their own bedrooms and the biological child does not. This, he says, would be a more complicated scenario and “almost inevitably” lead to problems. “The child is always going to feel that they are entering that home at a disadvantage if they do not have a space there. “Even when kids have their own dedicated space, there is often a natural tendency for them to compare what they have in relation to the other kids in the house. This even occurs among biological siblings, so it would almost inevitably lead to complications in the relationship between parent and stepparent and siblings.” De le Rey says that in such a situation, the biological child is “always going to feel like they are not a part of this new family unit”. “They may even feel like they are simply a visitor.” Stepparents can sometimes make the situation worse In many cases, while parents want their biological children to feel at home with them and their new family, and might feel that their children deserve their own bedrooms, the new partner, or stepparent, does not feel it is necessary for the children to have their own rooms as they are in the home for only four days a month. Unfortunately, De le Rey says, new partners can often feel threatened by the child’s presence. “This is often only a perceived threat but, in some cases, the child may behave in a hostile or offish manner to the new partner or spouse because of the hurt and insecurities they feel following their family break-up. “This, in turn, may play out in the child’s relationship with their parent and spill out into that parent’s relationship with their new partner.” The best advice he can give parents and stepparents is to create a room for the child, if they have the space to do so. “If not, have a discussion with them about it and explain

that this would be your preferred outcome, but it is just not possible under the current circumstances.” SHARING BEDROOMS WITH STEPSIBLINGS If the child were to share a room with a stepsibling of appropriate age, De le Rey says it would then be beneficial to encourage them to bring some small personal items that they could leave there. “It would also help to buy them their own individual duvet cover, pillow slip, and small items that give them some sense of place and ownership. “If it is a space where there is only a bed, do the same, and provide them with clear directions about matters such as where they can change in privacy and so on.” To split bedrooms and create an extra space, Will Design interior designer Will Engelbrecht, says families can make a stackable divider with twin beds so that when two children occupy the bedroom, the stack can be closed. Another option is for younger children to share bedrooms, or older children, when visiting, to have their own space in another sibling’s bedroom by using a curtain as a divider. SHARING A HOME WITH STEPFAMILY Stepping into a new home with a new family can be daunting for children, so it is important for parents and stepparents to make that home a space where all children feel safe and comfortable. One of the most important tools we have, De le Rey says, is communication. “Sometimes communication with a child is simply a matter of showing interest, listening and making them feel that they are special in that way, giving them some of your time. “And when planning for those visits, ask them what they would like to do. As far as possible, involve them in even some of the mundane aspects of being part of the family.”


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HOME LOAN repayments could increase significantly. PICTURE: PAVEL DANILYUK/PEXELS

Be preparedmore interest rate hikes on the way Home owners, brace yourselves as interest rates are expected to rise to 10% in the next six months BY BONNY FOURIE bronwyn.fourie@inl.co.za

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UST when we thought next week’s expected repo rate hike of 0.5% was more than enough to deal with, economists predict that September and November will see hikes of 0.5% each. This means that the repo rate will increase by 1.5% between now and the end of the year, taking the prime lending rate to 9.75%. January 2023 is also expected to see a rate hike. FNB economist Siphamandla Mkhwanazi says the risk of a less transitory rise in inflation, higher inflation expectations, and the more aggressive policy tightening in advanced markets should result in the South African Reserve Bank further front-loading interest rate hikes. “We now expect 50bps hikes in July, September and November, bringing (the repo rate) to 6.25% by end of 2022. We pencil in another 25bps in January 2023, which will bring the terminal rate to the pre-pandemic level of 6.5%.” Banks usually set their prime lending rates at 3.5% higher than the repo rate, so by the end of January 2023, the interest rate will probably be 10%. There is no denying that times are tough, says Carl Coetzee, the chief executive of Betterbond. “The ongoing Ukraine conflict is having an impact on oil and fuel prices, and electricity prices have soared. This is as Eskom escalates its load shedding schedule, disrupting businesses with a FIND US HERE: @iolproperty @iolproperty @iolproperty.co.za

significant impact on an economy recovering from Covid. “Affordability is always a consideration when buying a home, especially in the face of rising interest rates.” Whatever the outcome of next week’s Monetary Policy Committee meeting, which could even see a hike of 0.75%, he says the message is clear: “Those who have the financial means to do so are advised to pay extra into their bond, if they can, to reduce the

amount of interest payable over the whole loan period. Create a savings buffer, so that you have the financial reserves to manage rising prices – fuel, food and bond repayments – if necessary. Look at your household budget and cut costs to reduce monthly expenses.” Echoing this, Adrian Goslett, the chief executive of Re/Max of Southern Africa, says: “In times like these, we simply need to ensure that we put ourselves in the best position to take advantage of

whatever situations with which we may be presented. Before we are hit too hard, set money aside to get you through the storm. That’s not to say the storm will hit but if it does, at least you will be prepared to weather it.” Property market prospects In the latest FNB Property Barometer, Mkhwanazi says the Bank’s Estate Agents Survey showed signs of a softening property market in Q2:2022, and that this is corroborated by the lengthening time properties remain on the market for sale. “The survey shows souring sentiment in the KwaZulu-Natal region, following the devastating floods. This, combined with the impact of riots in July last year,

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should have a lingering effect on the KZN property market. “The survey also shows renewed resilience in the affordable market, and this is corroborated by internal applications data. “As argued before, we believe innovation should support activity in this market which, in the bigger scheme of things, remains under-served relative to the traditional market.” While softer market activity was recorded in KZN and the Eastern Cape, the Western Cape reading remained unchanged from the previous quarter. Surprisingly, the survey shows an improvement in Gauteng, supported by stronger buying activity in the affordable market. “Activity softened across all the price segments that we track, with the affordable market faring relatively better in Q2:2022.” Mkhwanazi says rising interest rates are reported as a key factor in determining agents’ expectations, followed by weaker economic outlook. “Sales due to financial pressure are still elevated, at an estimated 20% of the market, while emigration-related sales remain stable at around 8%.” The ratio increases to around 15% in the R2.6m+ segments. “Relocation within South Africa has increased from 8% in Q1:2020 to 13% in Q2:2022, in line with the changing housing preferences due to the WFH (work-from-home) trend. Internal data shows the semigration trend is largely driven by the relocation path from Gauteng to neighbouring North West (Hartbeespoort) as well as coastal towns in the Western Cape (Hermanus, Mossel Bay, George, Cape Town) and KZN (mainly Ballito).”

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PICTURE: MARIA ORLOVA /PEXELS

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RHONDA RAAD PROPERTIES

We specialise in the Sales and Rentals of residential property in the Southern Suburbs and Surrounds. CONTACT US NOW: Contact us today for all your Buying, Selling and 082 448 7795 Rental needs on 082 448 7795 / 021 685 2212. UPPER R2,1 NEG. RONDEBOSCH R4,995 MILLION RONDEBOSCH R2,15 RONDEBOSCH R1,675 MILLION WOODSTOCK RONDEBOSCH R1,495MILLION MILLION RONDEBOSCH RONDEBOSCH R1, 5MILLION MILLION RONDEBOSCH R2,6 MILLION R1,15 MILLION ON SHOW Sunday 2 – 5 pm Cathay View, 12 Devonshire Hill Road, Rondebosch

ON SHOW SUNDAY 2-5PM Mansions, 80 Campground Road. Small*Park Security Complex. Two Spacious Bedroomed Apartment with lounge Delightful North-Facing Three Bedroomed, Two leading to large Balcony. Fitted Kitchen Apartment (126m2) with Lounge & Dining &Bathroomed Full Bathroom. *Parking Bay. Room. Fitted Kitchen. *Garage. *Walk Restaurant to Rondebosch Close to Dean Street Shops, Boys Jammie Prep & HighShuttle Schools and Groote Schuur Primary! and Stop.

ON SHOW SUNDAY 2-5PM *Oakhurst 4 Oakhurst Avenue. Small SecurityMansions, Complex above the Main Road. Large modernised Bachelor Delightful Two Bedroomed Apartment in the heart of of converted toSpacious One Bedroomed Apartment the Golden Mile. Lounge and Fitted Kitchen with (46m²)Oven, withHob Kitchenette, Built-in Cupboards built-in and Extractor Fan. Full Bathroom. Walk and Balcony. Shower Bathroom. Walk toBoys to Michaels Restaurant, Oakhurst and Rondebosch UCT, Jammie Shuttle, & Transport. Schools, Jammie Shuttle Stop,Shops Park & Restaurants.

Spacious North-Facing 24HR Security Complex in Two PrimeBedroomed Position. Two Apartment with Lounge Apartment and Balcony Bedroomed, Two Bathroomed (92m2)with with Two BalconiesViews. & Superb Views! Fittedwith Kitchen open plan Mountain Bathroom Shower to Dining Room and Lounge. Two *Garage. Shower Bathrooms. over Bath. Fitted Kitchen. *Walk **Two Parking Bays. **CloseRestaurants, to all Amenities UCT and City to Shopping Centres, Centre. and Transport.

Security Complex abovein Main Road.setting. Large Security Complex Ecklenberg pretty garden Three Bedroomed Apartment Spacious Three Bedroomed Apartment(127m²) (200m2) with Stunning Mountainviews. Views.Fitted *Kitchen, Dining and Room, with mountain Kitchen Sun Room,with Two Full Bathrooms, TV Lounge & Laundry Lounge Balcony. *Plus Garage. *Close Room. *Tandem Garage. *Close to Shops & Transport. to UCT, Schools, Shops and Transport.

CONTACT: RHONDA C: 448 082 7795 448 7795 0212212 685 2212 E: rrpsales@mweb.co.za / www.rhondaraadproperties.co.za CONTACT: RHONDA C: 082 T: 021T:685 E: RRPSALES@MWEB.CO.ZA / WWW.RHONDARAADPROPERTIES.CO.ZA

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The depictions herein are for illustrative purposes only and are subject to change without notice.

PARADISE UNCOVERED.

ICONIC. UNMATCHED. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. WELCOME TO 19 ON TORQUAY Without compromising on luxury, 19 on Torquay simplifies modern life with a refreshing approach to lock-up & go living. The peak of exclusivity, this idyllic new 4 home development in Claremont Upper is the finest balance of leading-edge security, privacy, and curated design. Wrapped in chic glamour, 19 on Torquay offers residents a unique blend of upmarket suburbia with everyday city access, an uncompromising urban oasis connected to the best Cape Town amenities. Here, life is a series of unlocking one-of-a-kind experiences, the perfect balance of serenity and indulgence. Close to the M3 and the M5, Claremont feels intimately connected to greater Cape Town, yet offers every needful thing right there on your doorstep. As ultimate hideaways of unrivalled comfort framed by the dramatic peaks of Table Mountain, this energetic paradise is waiting to be uncovered. Priced from R11.995 Million (VAT Incl. - No Transfer Duty).

At last, paradise.

Paul Upton +27 (0)71 610 8088 paul@dogongroup.com The depictions herein are for illustrative purposes only and are subject to change without notice.

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C O N STA N TI A U PPER - R 39. 5 MIL L IO N E XC I T I N G N E W R E L E A S E

Web Ref: RL12237

MAG NI FI CENT HOME WI TH CAP TI VATI NG VI E WS

A combination of steel & glass with traditional design makes for a magnificent majestic home located in the desirable Avenues of Upper Constantia. 180° Views are to be experienced from the extensive entertaining areas & bedrooms. A substantial undercover terrace with views to the garden & heated pool is ideal for ‘al fresco’ living. This North facing home is extremely private & elevated taking full advantage of the views. Staff accomm, borehole, excellent security & extensive parking for guests

ALEXA HORNE 082 349 7799

V&A WATER F RONT - R 29.9 95 M I L L I O N

BERNICE KAYE 072 942 0548

SOUTHERN SUBURBS 021 671 0258

BARO N E TC Y E STAT E - R 5.25 MI LLI O N

(VAT INCL. - NO TRANSFER DUTY)

NEW RELEASE

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Web Ref: RL12239

Web Ref: RL12228

STUN N IN G APA RTM E N T O N THE MAR I NA

This sophisticated corner 3 bed apartment offers exceptional waterfront living with its high-quality finishes, spacious balconies that overlook breathtaking views of the Yacht Basin and privacy for the discerning buyer. 2 Parking bays and a storeroom

NATACHA NEUBURGER 083 449 9933

P R I M E L AN D WI T H PAN OR AM I C VI E WS

Positioned high and elevated above it all is this 996m2 of opportunity in the exclusive Baronetcy Estate The erven offers good capital growth due to location or the ideal position for building architectural masterpieces

NADIA RAPITSE-HURLING 061 256 0020

d o g o n g r o u p . c o m A visionary company with decades of experience

SEAN MINNAAR 079 925 3822


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PixieG Estates

Tel: 031 764 7996 Cell: 083 562 3630 www.pixiegestates.co.za | lara@pixiegestates.co.za Friendly and professional

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PixieG Estates

ON SHOW SUN 2 - 4:30PM

SOLE MANDATE BOTHA’S HILL R2 400 000

ECCLECTIC STONE HOME Breathtaking views over a Thousand Hills & Inanda Dam | 6kms from Hillcrest CBD. Stain glass windows, Spiral staircase, crafted steelwork… too many marvels to list, come see for yourself! Main House 2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms. Cottage 1 bedroom. Wooden Cabin 1 bedroom. Ideal for a unique B ‘n B or extraordinary homeowner! Follow boards from cnr Kassier & Hillcrest Old Main Road. Call LARA 083 562 3630 • Web Ref: 668


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KLOOF / PADFIELD PARK LIVE THE LIFE YOU'VE IMAGINED

FROM R1 550 000 NO TRANSFER DUTY

JUST LAUNCHED OVER

50% SOLD

NEWLY BUILT 2 & 3 BED SECTIONAL TITLE HOMES KZN's Premier Over 50s Lifestyle Estate With over 50% of the estate now sold out, Greenhaven Estate recently launched 63 new sectional title opportunities in two new development phases. Available in six different size and layout design options, these spacious two and three-bedroom single-level units, feature contemporary country-style architecture, and a selection of modern finishes. From 24-hour security, natural wetlands, a Care Centre with assisted living facilities, and a clubhouse with a resort swimming pool, bowling green, gym, bar, and restaurant - Greenhaven Estate offers you a secure leisure lifestyle with everything you could ever possibly need right on your doorstep.

LEISURE LIFESTYLE ESTATE FOR OVER 50s

BOOK AN ESTATE TOUR / CALL 079 046 1441 / GREENHAVENESTATE.CO.ZA


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TIMED ONLINE AUCTION WED, 20th JULY 2022 at 12 NOON https//:bidlive.maskell.co.za

Urgent timed online liquidation auction of prime Northern Natal properties located in Hattingspruit and Dundee

Erf 89 Hatting Spruit in extent of 8631sqm comprising of an unimproved vacant stand

Erf 90 Hatting Spruit in extent of 1,2189ha comprising of a large awning and outbuilding

Erf 92 Hatting Spruit in extent of 1,6818ha comprising of 2 semi-detached blocks & outbuilding with small ablution

Erven 1304 & 1307 Dundee in extent of 1119sqm & 1119sqm respectively held under Title Deed no. T27710/2019 : 27 Cuthbert Street, Dundee. The main building comprises 2 lounges, 1 with fireplace, kitchen, 2 bedrooms (MES) - The outbuildings comprise an outside toilet; rondavel with en-suite; outbuilding with 2 rooms & ablution facilities. The property is serviced by a swimming pool (poor condition) and boundary fencing

Bidding opens Wednesday, 20th July 2022 at 12noon & closes from 12noon Thursday, 21st July 2022

Contact Danielle 082 801 6827 / danielle@maskell.co.za • R50 000 buyer's card deposit payable by EFT • 10% deposit payable on fall of hammer • FICA to be provided • “Above subject to change without prior notice • Sale subject to confirmation (E&OE) • *Staggered auction times

BIDDING OPENS ON WEDNESDAY, THE 3RD AUGUST 2022 AT 12 NOON & CLOSES ON THURSDAY, THE 4TH AUGUST 2022 FROM 12 NOON

Bid online via our APP https://bidlive.maskell.co.za

Duly instructed by the Trustees of Insolvent Estate D. Moodliar, Master’s Ref no.: D20022/2014

URGENT INSOLVENCY AUCTION OF UNDIVIDED HALF SHARES IN A SPLIT LEVEL DWELLING WITH LOCK-UP GARAGE LOCATED IN GLENMORE, PORT EDWARD AND A 2866sqm DEVELOPMENT STAND LOCATED IN SHALLCROSS, QUEENSBURGH

Erf 593 Glenmore (1424sqm): 593 Cooling Road Munster, Port Edward: Split-level dwelling And Portion 0 of Erf 3404 Shallcross Ext.6 (2866sqm): 5 200116 Street, Shallcross, Durban: Undeveloped vacant stand https://online.flippingbook.com/view/61043130/ Contact 0333971190 OR Danielle 0828016827 OR danielle@maskell.co.za • R50000 to obtain buyer’s card by EFT • 10% deposit payable by successful bidder on fall of hammer • FICA to be provided • Sale subject to confirmation • “above subject to change without prior notice” (E & Oe)


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17 PROPERTIES ON AUCTION - 20 JULY 2022

VIREND | 071 383 1735

± 5 900 M² INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSES IN JACOBS 269-271 Chamberlain Road & 58 Lawley Street, Jacobs Site Extent: ± 7 300 m² | 2 Warehouse Facilities (± 2 445 m² & ± 2 040 m²) | 1 x Warehouse: ± 1 455 m² partitioned into 3 mini-factories/workshops | Total Power Supply: 1600 AMPS | 2 Road Frontages | Sought after location

LUKE | 071 351 8138

± 33.4 HA DEVELOPMENT SITE ON N3 HIGHWAY WITH 19 HA CONSERVATION AREA Mpushini Business Park, Lynnfield Park ± 33.4 Ha Development park known as Mpushini Business Park | Mixed use development opportunity | Prime N3 visibility | Environmental authorization for a mixed use development | 19 Ha conservation area

DECEASED ESTATE WARDENS

ALAN | 082 445 5048

± 215 HA SUGARCANE FARM ± 20km on the Otto’s Bluff Road off Dr Chota Motala Road, PMB Total Extent: ± 215 Ha | ± 127 Ha Sugarcane | ± 38 Ha Dryland maize | ± 50 Ha Grazing | Improvements include: farmhouse, workshop, sheds

VIREND | 071 383 1735

COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 22-24 Burlington Drive, Shallcross Site Extent: ± 4 047m² | Inclusive of Development Land: ± 1 500 m² | Gross Annual Income: ± R1.1 m | 7 x Mini factories/Workshops & 5 Apartments | Positioned 750m from Ridge Shopping Centre

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± 2 300 M² INDUSTRIAL LAND ALONGSIDE N2 FREEWAY 239-241 Peter Road, Springfield Park, Durban Site Extent: ± 2 319 m² | Flat Industrial land | Excellent exposure to N2 Freeway | Sold vacant occupation | Ideal for Logistics Yard and Industrial Development | Sought-after area within Springfield Park

POWER OF ATTORNEY

VIREND | 071 383 1735

INVESTMENT OR END USER OFFICES IN GLENWOOD 40 Esther Roberts (Frere) Road, Glenwood Site Extent: ± 845 m² | GBA: ± 330 m² | Potential for 5 or more business tenants | Potential for multi-level residential conversion – zoned GR2 | Sold Vacant Occupation | Clean, well-maintained offices with ample parking areas

TOM | 083 636 7800

PRODUCTIVE TIMBER FARMS ± 2km from Donnybrook off the R612 along the P283, Donnybrook, KZN Total Extent: ± 584 Ha | 3 Portions (± 113 Ha, ± 147 Ha, and ± 324 Ha) | ± 249 Ha Eucalyptus | ±109 Ha Pinus | Water and timber permits are in place Impressive Mean Annual Increments (MAI’s) 30+

POWER OF ATTORNEY

TOM | 083 636 7800

± 21 HA COFFEE FARM ON THE SOUTH COAST ± 5km from Port Edward on the Izingolweni Road, South Coast Extent: ± 21,8530 Ha | Coffee trees | Coffee shop and cafe | Walking trails | Kids play zone | Beautiful sea views | Farmhouse and staff accommodation

DECEASED ESTATE

MUHAMMAD | 079 458 4256

WELL LOCATED OFFICE BUILDING 56 Adrain Road, Windermere, Durban Extent: ± 954 m² | GBA: ± 328 m² | Onsite Parking for ± 5 vehicles | ± 250 m off Umgeni Road

LUKE | 071 351 8138

2 X NEAT OFFICES IN SECURE OFFICE ESTATE Section 12 & 13 Oxford, 154 Zastron Street, Westdene, Bloemfontein Secure office estate | Two units available | Both units ± 79m² | Secure Parking on site

ROSS | 082 923 9277

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 6 Gerhard Street, Sandown, Sandton Estate Late M.E Constantinou | Masters Reference No: 014399/2022 Extent: ± 4 151 m² | Bulk: ± 2 905.7 m² | Zoning: Residential 2 | 6 Dwelling opportunities for the site

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± 1 130 M² DEVELOPMENT SITE OPPOSITE ST AUGUSTINE’S HOSPITAL 303-307 Helen Joseph (Davenport) Road, Bulwer, Durban Site Extent: ± 1 130 m² | Zoned General Residential 1 | Bulk Available: ± 1 350 m² (Potential for 25 two-bedroom apartments) | Ideal for Medical Offices or Medical Centre (By special consent/Municipal Approval)

LUKE | 071 351 8138

2 BEDROOM SUITE IN ZIMBALI Section 1721 SS Zimbali Hotel & Resort Extent: ± 84 m² | Top Floor Apartment | 2 Bedroom unit | Opportunity for short term letting | Ideal for travelling executives | Very upmarket | Basement Parking

ROSS | 082 923 9277

62 UNIT APARTMENT BLOCK IN THE HEART OF JOHANNESBURG CBD 29 Leyds Street, Joubert Park, JHB Extent: ± 932 m² | Retail units | Gross Annual Income: ± R3.2 Million | Ample parking

JACQUES | 079 459 3022

LUXURY 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Crystal Towers, Century City, Cape Town Extent: ± 122 m2 | Breathtaking views | Furniture and appliances included | Underfloor heating | Located on the 8th Floor

LUKE | 071 351 8138

FULL TITLE DUPLEX WITH TWO SELF-CONTAINED LIVING SPACES 32 Madeira Road, Morningside Extent: ± 965m² | 2 Spacious 3 bedroom units | 2 x Double garages and outside parking | Opposite Mitchells park

JACQUES | 079 459 3022

GROUND FLOOR OFFICE UNIT ON A BUSY STREET Mcintyre Place, Parow, Cape Town Unit Extent: ± 275 m² | Vacant occupation | Off-street secure parking

Auction Date & Time: 20 July 2022 | 11h00 | Auction Venue: Mount Edgecombe Country Club, Gate 2, 1 Golf Course Drive, Mount Edgecombe | Terms: R50 000 refundable registration deposit. Strictly by EFT. FICA Documents are required | Auctioneer: Andrew Miller

CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO: 0861 444 769 info@in2assets.com www.in2assets.com 063 500 1652

The Rules of Auction & CPA Regulations can be viewed at www.in2assets.com or at Unit 505, 5th Floor, Strauss Daly Place, 41 Richefond Circle, Ridgeside Office Park, Umhlanga Ridge. Bidders must register to bid and provide original proof of identity and residence on registration. The Rules of Auction contain the registration requirements if you intend to bid on behalf of another person or an entity. The above properties are subject to a reserve price and the sale by auction is subject to a right to bid by or on behalf of the owner or auctioneer. In terms of the POPI Act, our contact details have been stated in this document. By responding to such, you hereby opt in for future marketing communication via email, mobile and WhatsApp. Email optout@in2assets.com to be removed from all future communication.


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DOGON GROUP PROPERTIES Atlantic Seaboard Office 021 433 2580 thekings@dogongroup.com www.dogongroup.com

RHONDA RAAD PROPERTIES Cape Town Office 082 448 7795 Email: rrpsales@mweb.co.za www.rhondaraadproperties.co.za

SHELLEY RESIDENTIAL KZN Office 082 412 4463 Email: hello@shelley.co.za www.shelley.co.za

DOGON GROUP RENTALS Sea Point Office 021 433 2580 enquiries@dogongroup.com www.dogongroup.com

THE WOODLAND Umhlanga Office 081 281 3960 Email: info@woodland.co.za www.woodland.co.za

KAPSTAD INTERNATIONAL Cape Town Office 021 424 2211

DOGON GROUP PROPERTIES Southern Suburbs, Claremont Office 021 671 0258

PETER MASKELL AUCTIONEERS KZN Office: 033 397 1190 Email: info@maskell.co.za www.bidlive.maskell.co.za

NOBLE RESORTS CAPE TOWN 010 612 6060 sales@nobleresorts.co.za www.nobleresorts.co.za

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