Krugersdorp at a glance
Robert Broom Drive is one of the main arteries that runs through Krugersdorp in the West Rand, crossing through Noordheuwel, Rangeview and past the Sugarbush Estate.
First-time home buyers, with an earning bracket between R19 200 per month to R25 600 per month and sellers looking to downsize, are snapping up sectional title properties priced from R600 000.Residential property in these areas is increasingly in demand as it offers great value, both in terms of sectional title and freehold properties and access to good schools and amenities.
“The majority of the sectional title developments in this area are less than 20 years old, with the most recent development being the Sugar Bush Estatewhich was completed in 2006/7. For the higher income earners - R42 500 per month to R51 000 per month - upmarket freehold houses range from R1.5 million upwards,” says Opperman.
The Panorama Estates Retirement Village in Rangeview offers pensioners a comfortable lifestyle within a superbly designed security estate.
“Prices currently range from between from R950 000 to R1.19 million, depending on whether it’s a two or three bedroom unit, which offers great value,” says Opperman.
Schooling
Other schools in the vicinity are Roodekrans, Helderkruinand Kenmare Primary. There are many reputable pre-schools in the area, one of which is The Farm Yard just off Robert Broom Drive, and a number of other very prestigious high schools such as Krugersdorp High and Noordheuwel Hoër.“We’ve got really good schools in the area, such as the Curro Secondary School, which was completed in 2013 and includes outstanding sporting facilities, including athletic tracks, cricket/rugby fields, and tennis courts. Another Curro High School which is situated nearby the Sugar Bush Estate will be ready to open its doors early in 2017, making this a great area for families,”
Amenities
The Noordheuwel Shopping Centre conveniently serves the community with retail outlets like Woolworths, Checkers and a number of eateries. The new Valley View shopping centre also opened in November, giving nearby residents access to a Planet Fitness, Spar, Builders Express and Dis-Chem.
Leisure and entertainment
“From Noordheuwel through to Range View you’ll find excellent value for money in terms of residential property - whether you’re looking for a smaller sectional title unit, property in a retirement village or a freehold home in which to raise a growing family - with access to all the amenities and quality education, whilst still in driving distance of business hubs like Sandton and Midrand,” .Hobby Park is situated opposite the Noordheuwel Shopping Centre. It offers the public various hobbies such as 4x4 trails, paint ball, hiking, cycling, archery and parasailing. Every year the Park hosts the very popular “Warrior Race”, attracting thousands from far and wide to participate in this two-day obstacle fitness race.
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