In South Africa, homes in secure estates appreciate faster than those in open-market areas. Properties in these sought-after communities, with high-end amenities and 24/7 security, often see value increases of up to 25% over just five years. Security isn't just about peace of mind; it's a smart investment!
Over the past five years (2020 to 2025), the property markets in Langebaan Golf Estate, Shelley Point in St Helena Bay, and Atlantic Private Estate in Laaiplek have experienced significant growth, aligning with the broader trends observed in South Africa's secure estates.
Langebaan Golf Estate:Langebaan has seen a notable increase in property transactions, with deals totaling over R1.3 billion in the twelve months leading up to September 2024. This surge is attributed to the area's appeal to both holidaymakers and retirees, offering a secure environment with amenities such as a golf course and proximity to the lagoon. The average property price in Langebaan rose from R1.8 million in 2019 to R2.3 million in 2024, marking a 28% increase over five years.
Shelley Point, St Helena Bay:Shelley Point has become a sought-after destination for those seeking a secure coastal lifestyle. The area has witnessed a 36% increase in average property prices, from R1.1 million in 2019 to R1.5 million in 2024. This growth is driven by the estate's 24-hour security, golf course, and beachfront location, making it attractive to both retirees and holiday homeowners.
Atlantic Private Estate, Laaiplek:While specific data for Atlantic Private Estate is limited, the broader Laaiplek area has experienced growth, with properties in Atlantic Sands Private Estate being listed, indicating a vibrant real estate market. The West Coast's increasing popularity has likely contributed to the appeal of estates like Atlantic Private Estate, offering secure living near the coast.
These developments underscore the robust performance of secure estates along the West Coast, highlighting their role as attractive investment options. The combination of security, amenities, and natural beauty continues to drive demand and property value appreciation in these regions.
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