This large (947 m²) stand situated next to a green belt area offers the opportunity to build a lovely seaside holiday/retirement or permanent home, in a protected area with wild life frequently roaming around. No stands between this one and the ocean, unspoilt views of the rising sun and ever-flowing ocean is what you will experience with this stand.
The stand already has the following: Borehole. A contour map. Beacon certificate. Architect drawn design developed draft plans for a 4-bedroom house.
Walkway through the green belt can be connected with a private walkwaystraight to your front door.
Paradise Beach is a long sandy beach situated between Jeffreys Bay and St Francis Bay. Its actually a suburb of J-Bay but is relatively untouched by development. Surrounded by nature reserves and estuaries, you can often spot tiny buck, tortoises, numerous birds, rabbits, mongoose and otters all much loved by locals. Paradise Beach is one of the coastal towns where you are guaranteed to spend a relaxing day on a pristine white beach. The name explains it all it really feels like paradise.
Jeffrey’s Bay in the Eastern Cape– fondly known as “J-Bay” to locals – derives its name from one of the senior partners of a pioneering firm in the area called “Jeffrey & Glendinnings”, which opened its doors back in 1849.
The former ‘hippie hangout’ and small fishing community has since evolved to become a rapidly expanding urban area, to add to its...
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