Coming up for auction by Rawson Auctions’ Western Cape franchise on the 26th of February is an 8,000 m2 equestrian estate in Noordhoek.
This very attractive property, says Tanya Jovanovski, co-franchisee for Rawson Auctions in the Western Cape, offers all the enjoyment of a country lifestyle coupled with the comfort and convenience of living in a modern double storey, well-appointed homestead with three bedrooms (two en suite), an open-plan kitchen and dining room. The home has high beamed ceilings, wooden floors and the communal rooms lead onto a vine covered terrace that enhances and facilitates an outdoor lifestyle.
Stabling is provided for six horses, each in its own loose-box and this section has a tack room. In addition there is garaging for five vehicles.
“The property,” said Jovanovski, “has been designed and built to satisfy the needs of enthusiastic horse lovers. There are grass paddocks, a jumping arena and lounging rings, all carefully laid out to ensure the best possible use of the available space.”
The homestead is bounded by a lawn and has a children’s play area and a swimming pool. Space has also been found for a geese pond and an organic vegetable garden. Motion detectors protect the homestead and smoke detectors are installed throughout the stables.
The property is zoned for mixed agriculture/residential use and its monthly rates are approximately R3,000. Jovanovski has said that bidding on this property should be begin at R6,5 million.
“All property in Noordhoek has appreciated significantly in the last year and it is definitely now one of the ’in’ Cape Peninsula suburbs. This property with its beautiful trees and well irrigated garden is indeed one of the best on offer in the entire precinct,” said Jovanovski.
The auction will be held at the Rawson Property Group’s head office at 12 noon on 26th February.
Rawson Auctions’ conditions of sale include the payment of a 5% deposit on the sales price and a 10% auctioneer’s fee immediately following the fall of the hammer. No bidder’s registration fee is asked for, but all bidders are advised to bring their ID documents and proof of residence as these are a requirement of the Consumer Protection Act.