Pearston Property | Pearston Pearston for sale | Ref: 2529758


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Selling Price
Est. required monthly payment: R137,658 per month
Assumptions : Change
Loan term : 20 yrs
Deposit : 15% (R2,700,000)
Interest rate : 9
Ref No2529758
ProvinceEastern Cape
CityPearston - Suburb Trends
SuburbPearston
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HeadingChas Everitt Humansdorp Properties For Sale
DescriptionGame Farm Pearston. This is an unbelievable piece of land. It's got all you would want in a game farm. ± 5000ha of splendid game country. Consisting of lovely Karoo plains that run into the most beautiful hills and ravines. The vegetation is mixed Karoo veldt with lots of grass, Karoo succulents, wild plum trees and Spekboom, very good river. Veldt along the river running through the farm. Game fenced (2,4m) and stocked various game species. Water from springs and bore holes. 2 houses, outbuildings & staff houses.

The Eastern Cape is a remarkably diverse area - ranging from the lush, evergreen Tsitsikamma Forest to the rugged Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area, the southern slopes of the Drakensberg Mountains and the arid Great Karoo desert. It is known as the land of rolling hills, endless sweeps of rocky coves and stunning beaches, towering mountain ranges and fertile forests. The largest attraction in the Eastern Cape is its astonishing coastline, which is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts: surfers ride perfect waves, anglers reel in king-size catches, and windsurfers take on the inviting challenge of the wind. The Eastern Cape comprises seven different biomes, of which the Grassland, Nama Karoo, Thicket and Savanna biomes are the most extensive.
A total of 316 threatened plant species are found in the province, more than one fifth occurring in the Thicket biome. The Forest and Fynbos biomes contain the highest number of threatened plants per unit area. There are three centres of endemism in the province, namely the Albany, Drakensberg and Pondoland centres. The province is home to 4 endemic freshwater fish species, 8 threatened marine fish species, 6 threatened frog species (4 of these are endemic), and 19 threatened reptile species (18 of these are endemic).
More than 10% of Eastern Cape's surface area is conserved in some way. Some of these areas include proclaimed provincial nature reserves, marine reserve, and coastal islands; while others are referred to as conservation or wilderness areas. Spectacular examples of local vegetation are ericas, protease, wild daisies, the Cape Thatching reed, the Yellowwood, Schotia and Coral Trees, Spekboom (favourite food of the elephant), tree fuschia, sneezewood, guarri, the num-num and other shrubs (found predominantly in the Addo area), many varied grass types, Euphorbia, Aloe and other succulents, along with herbs and bulbous plants.

Thuyspunt is a rocky stretch of coast approximately 12 km WNW of Cape St Francis, west of Thysbaai beach and SE of Oyster Bay (Oesterbaai), a small coastal village, and Humansdorp, an administrative and industrial town servicing the Kouga region and rich farming area.
Thuyspunt (Thyspunt) has become a significant area in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa as it has been identified by the South African electricity company, Eskom, as the site for a future nuclear reactor. The Nuclear Power Station will, without doubt, substantially boost the economic growth of the surrounding areas. Other nearby villages and towns set to benefit are:

St Francis Bay a coastal village, situated about 18kms SSW of Humansdorp, has a unique canal system, building style and access to the Kromme River. It has attracted both national and international investors for years. Luxurious holiday and permanent homes are testament to its popularity. Vacant land and up-market apartments at Port St Francis are also appealing options Golfers come from far and wide to play on the local St Francis Bay Golf Course and the challenging St Francis Links where homeowners experience exclusivity, security and clubhouse facilities. A variety of other sporting facilities are available in the Village. Notable for surfers, it is the home of the famous Bruce's Beauties.

Cape St Francis, a five-minute drive away with its historical lighthouse built in 1878, has a magnificent beach and residential properties are also popular for holidaymakers and permanent homes. Nature trails crisscross the area giving much pleasure to those who love the indigenous fynbos and rocky coastline.

Jeffrey's Bay, another coastal town, is famous for the Billabong Surfing Competition and enthusiastic champions and locals turn up regularly to experience the super tubes for which the area is known. Modern shopping malls service the area and there is a demand for townhouse developments.
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Bedrooms4.00
Bathrooms3.00
ViewYes
Garages2.00
GardenLarge garden
Guest ToiletYes
KitchenYes
LaundryYes
Dining RoomYes
Formal LoungeYes
Family/TV RoomYes
Floor TypeWood & Tiles
Staff AccommodationYes
Size5,000.00
Size TypeHa
Square M Covered300.00
Wall TypePlaster
ExteriorPlaster & Brick Fini
Window TypeSteel
Ceiling TypePine
OtherBorehole
Other 2Fire place
SchoolsHumansdorp: Stulting Primary and Nico Malan High
Somerset East - Busy Bee Pre School , WG Oliver Primary School, Saint Teresa's RC Primary School, Gill College
VicinityEastern Cape, Gate-way to Garden Route. Valley of Desolation
Hole in the Wall
Baviaanskloof Wilderness Area
Addo Elephant National Park
Tsitsikamma National Park
Alexandria Dune Fields
Ben Macdui
Hogsback

Lapa/braaiYes
Staff Toilet/BathYes
StoveYes
Security FenceYes
PetsYes
ParkingYes
ShowersYes
StoreysOne Story
RooftypeCorrugated

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AgentCASSIE LOTTER
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Agent Phone Number042 295 1627
Cell082 651 9907

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Eastern Cape | South Africa

Whether you're planning to move to the Eastern Capein South Africa, invest in property or are just passing through, you're in for a treat. The Eastern CapeProvince combines the very best of what South Africa has to offer. From rough stony hills littered with aloes, to bustling cities, and cultural strongholds, there's a little bit of everything in the Eastern Cape South Africa, and you're sure to lose your heart to the province.

From a property perspective, the Eastern Cape offers a broad selection from traditional homes within the provinces main cities of Port Elizabeth and East London to a plethora of holiday homes and properties in coastal towns like St Francis Bay, Jeffreys Bay, Port Alfred and Kenton.

http://www.everitt-portelizabeth.co.za//images/about01.jpgPort Elizabeth

Situated on Algoa Bay, the city of Port Elizabeth, also known as Ebhayi and Nelson Mandela Bay, is one of the principal cities in the Eastern Cape, but it still manages to combine a small town feel with modern amenities. One of the most popular aspects of the city isits blue flag beaches, but there are many other historical and cultural attractions to lure visitors to 'The Friendly City.' The city is also the largest metropolitan area to Addo Elephant National Park and the Mountain Zebra Park (a short drive from Port Elizabeth and many visitors are attracted by the lure of a safari in the park.

Chas Everitt Port Elizabeth | Eastern Cape

Office +2741-3969800
Fax +2741-3969833
Email: charlotte.vermaak@everitt.co.za
Address 12A Worraker Street
Newton Park
Port Elizabeth

Jeffrey's Bay

Another major tourist hub in the Eastern Cape of South Africa is Jeffrey's Bay. Still a small town, this mecca for surfing enthusiasts from around the world bursts at the seams with visitors during the summer, particularly during surfing competitions! Visitors can also visit unique attractions like the shark aquarium in Marina Martinique, or the picturesque community of St Francis Bay nearby. Local areas such as Aston Bay, Marina Martinique and Paradise Beach have proved popular with property purchasers looking for well-priced holiday homes in Jeffreys Bay.

Chas Everitt Jeffreys Bay| Eastern Cape

Office 27 42 293 2053
Fax 086 516 0447
Email johnc@everitt.co.za
Address 101a Da Gama Street
Jeffreys Bay
6330

St Francis Bay

The picturesque holiday hamlet of St Francis Bay lies snuggled amongst the cover laden dunes lining the stunning Bay of St Francis. The Kromme River, traversable for 10 km, twists and winds its tranquil way down to an outstanding marina where the gracious white walled thatched homes are reflected in the quiet water of the canals. A marvelous white, lightly sloping beach provides safe bathing as well as some of the finest rock and surf angling on the Eastern CapeCoast at the bay. It is world famous for its waves and is frequented by surfers from all over the world.

Chas Everitt St Francis Bay| Eastern Cape

Office +27 042 2940336
Fax +27 086 669 6849
johnc@everitt.co.za
Address 319 St. Francis Drive
St. Francis Bay

Local Website: www.everitt-stfrancisbay.co.za

East London

East London is sometimes considered the last Eastern Cape outpost before entering the almost wild, wide open spaces of the Transkei, beyond the Kei River. It's a small, historic city, with plenty to offer the visitor. With popular Eastern Cape tourist routes such as the Wild Coast, Sunshine Coast and Country and the Friendly N6, East London is regarded as the Gateway City. Shop for ethnic jewelry sold by vendors along the famous Orient Beach, or explore the colonial era buildings that make up the city centre. Visit the museum to view the fascinating history of the city, including the re-discovery of the coelacanth. Surf at Nahoon beach, a pristine stretch of coffee coloured sand, lined by subtropical forests, or spend time wandering the botanical gardens. East London may be small, but there's plenty to see and do, in the city itself and in surrounding tourist hot spots like Cintsa.

Chas Everitt East London| Eastern Cape

Office +27 43 748-1900
Address 27 Bonza Bay Road, Beacon Bay

Chas Everitt East London West| Eastern Cape

Office 043 736-1719
Address 2 Thorncliffe Avenue, Greenfields

Local Website: www.everitt-eastlondon.co.za

Port Alfred

Another Eastern Cape gem – Port Alfred, set on the banks of the Kowie River is a popular holiday resort and coastal town. Stunning beaches, mountain backdrops, pleasant temperate climate and loads to do. Surrounded by game reserves including the likes of Shamwari and Kwandwe – all malaria free zones, Port Alfred is a haven for the Eastern Cape eco tourist.

Chas Everitt Port Alfred

Office +27825776389
Email ray.pasteris@everitt.co.za
Address Burham Road
Port Alfred

Grahamstown

Home of the renowned Rhodes University, this Eastern Cape city, some 130 km from Port Elizabeth, was founded in 1812 as a military outpost. Grahamstown hosts a number of popular and well attended festivals each year including the National Arts Festival.

Port St Johns

One of the best kept secrets in the Eastern Cape South Africa is Port St Johns. This small town, located on a river a short distance outside of Mtatha, is a haven for the world weary. Locals will tell you about the sharks that they see swimming near the river mouth, so swimming is best done at beaches with lifeguards, but there are plenty of other things to amuse the visitor to Port St Johns too. Spend time exploring the famous Wild Coast, or take a ferry on the river. Shop for cultural finds at the outdoor market in the town center, or go fishing, kayaking or golfing. Don't expect a big city experience though - this is the heart of Pondoland, and it shows!

Nieu Bethesda

Another small gem of a town in the Eastern Cape South Africa is Nieu Bethesda. It's a tiny town in the Karoo, that's world renowed for Owl House, the work of local artist Helen Martins. Martins transformed an ordinary house into the town into a living artwork, and even though she passed away in 1976, the house is maintained by the townspeople. Nieu Bethesda has also become a haven for artists, and there are plenty of new creative people living in this tiny village. The perfect place to get away from it all, and find out why the starry sky in the Karoo is so special.

The Tsitsikamma

The Tsitsikamma is not a city, but rather one of the most famous regions in the Eastern Cape South Africa. It's a densely forested strip of land in the Cacadu area of the province, and it's home to some amazing sites - like The Garden of Eden, and the famous Big Tree. It's also where you will find the famous Storms River, and the Bloukransbridge that spans it - and plays home to the world's highest commercial bungee jump!

The Eastern Capemay not be South Africa's most developed province, but that's part of it's charm. Wide open spaces, grass so green it almost seems unreal in the Transkei, aloes and beaches are plentiful in the Eastern Cape though, and it's the perfect place to escape reality, and seek out the extraordinary.

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