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Village Homes in Kommetjie
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www.villagehomes.co.za/
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To make buying and selling property a simple, effective and cost friendly process. Our Approach: We do the work for you, use practical, effective marketing and negotiate our commission according to your needs. Our History: Over 32 combined years of happy property memories and valuable experience, made up from successful property sales, impeccable service and an inborn desire to achieve complete client satisfaction. Kommetjie: there is a lot to say about this unique village, rich in History and in the vibrancy and tranquillity as it lives today. We will leave the History to be discovered in the local library and concentrate on living in Kommetjie during times when space is becoming an increasing luxury, for all species. With the village facing North, embracing the winter sun and timeless sea and mountain views, one can boast that it has a perfect position. Not many people know, but you have a perfect view of a large part of Table Mountain from the back, almost looking flatter than from the well-known Blouberg side. The central area consists of both houses and shops, 3 churches, a pre-primary and primary school, 6 restaurants, 2 bars, a few small shops, a food and wine deli, the local hairdresser and beautician, a surf shop, the vet, the post office, the library, a health shop, a video store, a book shop, a garage, a laundromat and a number of estate agencies and a few other businesses. Next there are the areas close to the main surfing beach (we will keep all the other world-class surfing spots in the area a secret), and slightly further back in the form of street circles and cul-de-sacs, keeping traffic to a minimum and preserving the peace and quiet. The mountainside area, with beautiful sea and mountain views, lies to the South of the town. Relatively new and young is the Riverside area, with slightly larger properties and at its furthest point not more than a 10 minute walk to the beach. The beachfront properties run from the very beautiful, rocky Old Kom area, passed the vibrant slipway guiding the fishing boats in and out to sea, through to the Surfers car park at the beginning of the white, sandy beach which stretches past a variety of large, beachfront homes before reaching the picturesque white thatches, then past Klein Slangkop Private Estate and on to meet Long Beach which spreads into a wide, rugged, magnificent beach 5km to Noordhoek and Chapmans Peak. There are a number of greenbelts and places to stroll if you would like a change from the beach or you do not have the energy to climb the koppie (which is well worth the effort). A stroll along the boardwalk to the lighthouse, especially at sunset, will take even the hardest day’s troubles away. Natural sightings in the area include baboons, clawless otters, whales, porcupines, abundant bird species, leopard toads, deer and the odd sighting of a lynx. 30/70) is constantly changing as more families seek the sanctuary of past lifestyles such as children playing in the street, cycling to school and neighbours recognising/knowing each other in the absence of high walls. There is a great sense of community and looking out for one another. The Kommetjie Residents and Rate Payers Association KRRA are always hard at work in the interests of the sustainability of the village and KOMWATCH are the local neighbourhood watch who keep our relatively safe community even safer. You are also close enough to the Mother city so that when you need to commute, it is not too far; but when you are here, you are far enough away to not feel like you are living in a city. The sea is rough and the air is alive with the scent of kelp, milkwood trees and fynbos. Sounds vary from the crashing and lapping of the waves to the timeous church bells, the call of the birds and the wind sounding the weather forecast. And when the stars are clouded by a storm you can count on the lighthouse to keep the torch shining bright.
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