The Estate - Residential
Moving a mountain is an illusion, but a cluster of islands on the edge of the Hartebeespoort Dam, near the foot of the majestic Magaliesberg is now a reality. You will find residential, hotel, club house, sport facilities, commercial offices and commercial shopping only 40 minutes away from Johannesburg and Pretoria, the ultimate in leisure living with sound business sense. |
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I'Bali Village in The Islands Estate - the Riviera of Hartbeespoort Dam, offers an unbelievable level of class, style and an appealing sophistication. A true North-facing estate. The Village consists of 62 units with ten different designs to choose from. The development is perfect for Lock up 'n Go or Stay & Play with direct access to the Hartbeespoort Dam via a state of the art canal system with bi-directional locks. Units complete with solid Rosewood/Cherrywood Kitchens and magnificently crafted stained glass, leaded windows featuring gas and electric stoves, ceasor stone and stainless steel extractors, under floor heating, landscaped gardens, state of the art security and boat lockers available. - Optional extras - fully furnished by Bali House (012 259 1460) and Sewing Centre International Interiors (011 9534 338/9). On a consumer level, it is the residual values that really count - Radius Projects have Reconstructed Sectional Title, setting the benchmark of property development in Hartbeespoort. Of the 62 Units, the first phase of fourteen freestanding units is nearing completion with seven sold to date. Offering a wide selection to choose from, three bedrooms, single storey to double storey four bedrooms and study units. With 2.5 and 3 bathrooms. The Islands Estate will be complete once the clubhouse, bowls, tennis and squash courts are finalized. At present the awesome landscaped with water features Mashie golf course is complete. I'Bali Village has full access to these facilities. All the right elements come together in perfect harmony, carefully designed with thoughtful attention to the finest details. Invest in the development hotspot of Africa and combine the leisure living with sound business sense. CHAS EVERITT INTERNATIONAL, HARTBEESPOORT is proud and privileged to be mandated to handle the marketing of I'Bali Village. Contact Iris Venter on 082 486 8479 for special private viewing seven days a week. More information is also available from www.radiusprojects.co.za or www.chazeveritt.co.za (quick search: 504499)
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| Calgro M3 are pleased to announce that construction at Baybridge Canal has commenced and it is well underway on the first 30 registered units, all with access to the canals. Baybridge Canal consists of 165 full title clusters with an expertly designed plan range to choose from. Set in a secure environment, this is specifically defined leisure lifestyle not easily found. To secure your stand please contact Lydia Weyer on 082 413 6816, or Louise Kotze on 082 854 0127. Calgro M3, in conjunction with Home Paige magazine, are giving MNET viewers the opportunity of owning their own piece of paradise by giving away a home in Baybridge Canal to the value of R3,5 million. Stay tuned to MNET on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 19:00. |
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The Islands Estate, situated on 102 ha of prime land on the southern banks of the Hartbeespoort Dam adjoining Pecanwood Golf Estate, is aptly referred to as South Africa's inland Riviera. The property, developed as a marina, came about as result of the culmination of many ideas by a creative development team. A key feature of the project is a system of canals - six kilometers of navigable water at various points in the estate, with islands and jetties to accommodate boats. The canals meander between exquisitely designed waterfront homes.
Two separate developments, Baybridge Canal and I'Bali, form part of the larger Islands Estate and consist of 168 full title stands and 54 section title stands respectively.The water in the canals functions independently of the adjacent Hartbeespoort Dam as the canals have been constructed above the Dam's water level.
The development made provision for an eight hectare park to be created as a communal area. The vast park area adjoins a sports oval and terraced amphitheatre on one side and the remaining space comprises three dams with connecting streams through which water is circulated continuously. The berming and mounding is continued throughout the development to provide interest and variation to the previously flat site and to give it a more undulating appearance. All moundings were built from subsoil from the canals and topsoil provided the fill for them. Rocks found on the site’s canal areas were used for some of the berms. Pathways within the park area have been created as walking trails and between stands, ensuring that green belt expanses were retained.