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| Eco-Estate provides an ideal lifestyle for young and old |
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The Simbithi Eco-Estate has something for everybody and the mature resident should find the Phumula Lifestyle Village a perfect synergy between living in KZN's most popular residential development and being surrounded by like-minded people.
Usually, a successful, new, upmarket development tends to attract young, upwardly mobile professionals clamouring to live on the trendiest property.
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| Sunday Tribune - 07 Dec 2003 |
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| North Coast building buzz |
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A virtual hive of building activity that includes the completed construction of 11 fairways of an 18-hole golf course at Simbithi on KwaZulu-Natal's North Coast has re-lit the touch paper on a six-week burst in stand sales in the 450ha eco-estate.The interest also coincides with the July 26 announcement by the government of the start on earthworks for La Mercy's King Shaka International Airport, i
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| Sunday Tribune - 11 Sep 2005 |
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| Airport will lead to industrialisation of the coast |
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Industrial development rising from the Dube Trade Port and King Shaka International Airport at La Mercy will bring to the area not only the noise pollution of jets thundering overhead but potentially air, land and water pollution, sprouting shanty towns, rising crime and loss of habitat of endangered species in the Mdloti and Tongati Wetlands.
This was revealed in the Institute of Natural Resou
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| The Bugle - 18 Aug 2006 |
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| Standard Bank KZN Business Growth Awards 2005 Taking the lead in lifestyle eco-estates |
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Since the lifting of Apartheid, South Africa has blossomed into one of the most sought after holiday and investment destinations, offering the uniqueness of Africa with solid returns. Every year, the investment portfolio that South Africa offers is attracting more and more investors the world over. Where else can you wake up to the sound of the waves crashing below your feet, head off for a game d
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| Mercury - 18 Oct 2005 |
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| A civic-minded approach |
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Developers of up-market residential estates are already going to some lengths to comply with government’s new social responsibility guidelines, writes ANNA-MARIE SMITH
HOUSING Minister Lindiwe Sisulu highlighted the urgency with which government views the need for housing reform when she proposed last year that 20% of new up-market estates be dedicated to low-cost housing.
The Western Cape g
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| Business Day - 24 Feb 2006 |
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| The Key Projects and the eLan Group Partnership continues |
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The Phumula Lifestyle Village project that is being managed by Greg Cryer is the continuation of a long association between Key Projects (Pty) Ltd and the Simbithi Eco-Estate developers, The eLan Group.
According to Cryer, he and Mark Taylor, the Managing Director of eLan have "done a lot together over the years on a joint venture basis" and the lifestyle village is being run along similar lines
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| Sunday Tribune - 07 Dec 2003 |
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| Umziki - Something different at Simbithi Eco-Estate |
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The Umziki development will be offering its residents all the multitude of benefits as part of Simbithi Eco-Estate, but by virtue of its position, it is also able to offer something different.
Umziki is part of the Simbithi development, but because it is situated on the southern border, with a public road separating it from the main estate, the developer, Owen Kemp, has been able to do something
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| Sunday Tribune - 11 Jan 2004 |
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| Simbithi Eco-Estate and Ballito Developing together |
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The Simbithi Eco-Estate is at the forefront of a boom within Ballito and surrounding areas.
The R2 billion development is just one of a host of new developments as the area, which includes Shakas Rock, Salt Rock, Umhlali, Shakaskraal, Nkobongo, Etete and Tinly Manor, moves away from its traditional holiday roots.
In addition to Simbithi, there are a host of developments recently completed, in
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| Sunday Tribune - 07 Dec 2003 |
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