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KZN Mid-South Coast readies for buyer influx as property makes a comeback

Clansthal Beach KZN Mid-South Coast property market

The mid-South Coast still offers the best value for property buyers and investors, with prices far more accessible compared to other areas.

The KZN Mid-South Coast property market is improving with buyer enquiries spiking notably after the elections, this is according to Jo Giraudeau, manager for Seeff Mid-South Coast. Positivity is also building further on the back of a potential interest rate cut in September.

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Agents have noticed a lot of South African expats returning to the country, and enquiring about residential properties between Pennington and Clansthal. Additionally, where demand was mostly around the R700,000 price range on average, it has now shifted upwards to around R1.2 million. Ms Giraudeau says further that as bonds have become harder to get, they are getting more cash offers and larger deposits to aid the bond applications.

Move-in ready properties

The trend of purchasing at a lower rate and renovating has changed. People are now wanting move-in ready properties or houses with second dwellings for family or income generating options.

She says the Mid-South Coast still offers the best value for property buyers and investors with prices which are far more accessible compared to other areas. The lifestyle offering is also unmatched with a slower pace, warmer climate and long summers, and the warm, Indian Ocean. The area is renowned for its fabulous beaches including some of the country’s best surfing beaches, fishing, snorkelling, body boarding, and rivers and lagoons.

Inland accessibility

The Mid-South Coast is also very accessible for inland provinces, especially Gauteng visitors and retirees. It is just 45-minutes from Durban and just over an hour from King Shaka International Airport. Those who want to escape the Durban metro can settle here. It is a holiday and retirement hotspot. You will often find people investing in a holiday home with the view to later settling here for their retirement.

Renishaw Coastal Precinct development

There is also a lot of development in the pipeline as the area has become a focal point for development and potential growth, she says further. The multi-billion-rand Renishaw Coastal Precinct development project in Scottburgh is one of the biggest in the country.

The first phase, being a residential development (Renishaw Hills), has already seen its property values increase by 60% in just six years. The next phase includes a shopping centre and filling station, and plans for a private school and church.

Revival of the locale

Another boost for property investors and residents in the area is the formation of the GPU (Government of Provincial Unity) which has boosted expectations of a revival of the area. Recently, a media statement was issued indicating cooperation between COGTA and the Umdoni Municipal area (which covers the Scottburgh and Clansthal area) to stabilise service delivery in the areas. The R20 billion uMkhomazi Water Project is also progressing. There is also the long-term Umkhomazi Local Area Plan which sets out tremendous plans for upgrading of roads, various developments including more residential developments, and upgrading of beachfront areas and tourist facilities.

Community involvement is also evident here with regular community clean-up and restoration initiatives, and regular beach cleanups as part of the Conservancies KZN movement. There is also the Sapphire Coast Tourism project which promotes attractions and facilities in the area.

A gem of the area is Clansthal, a small residential area fronted by Clansthal Beach which lies between Scottburgh and Umkomaas. It lies within the Clansthal Conservancy, between the Mhlongwana and Mhlongwa rivers. A landmark here is the Green Point lighthouse which is a vital beacon to warn ships of the Aliwal Shoal (a reef about 5 kilometres off the coast of Umkomaas consisting of an ancient sand dune).

A spectacular property which extends to the highwater mark on Clansthal Beach - it's on the market for R15.85 million.

A spectacular property which extends to the highwater mark on Clansthal Beach in KZN – it’s on the market for R15.85 million.

Holiday coastal belt

Ms Giraudeau says the area appeals mostly to older buyers and tenants, but lies in a popular tourist and holiday coastal belt. There are only about 149 properties of which 80% is freehold with a median value of R2.5 million. According to TPN data, the average rental price is around R8,000 for sectional titles, and R10,000 to R16,000 for freehold property. Rental yields have been outstanding at just under 10% for sectional titles and around 6.5% for freehold.

The most exclusive property here, situated in Green Point Drive with direct beach access which extends to the high-water mark (included in the Title)is on the market for R15.85 million. She says properties with direct beach access are rare, and very few extend to the high water mark, and almost never come onto the market.

The secure property includes a large house in a coastal vernacular architectural style with clapperboard exteriors and shutters and excellent finishes with seven bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms as well as three flatlets, plenty of parking, a swimming pool, and play area with a jungle gym and trampoline.

Added features include underfloor heating, a backup solar heating system, borehole with water filtration, and an outdoor shower for when you return from the beach and the property is secure. The house is fronted by an outdoor area with large Balau decking and multiple sitting areas overlooking the swimming pool and ocean. There is also an outdoor shower and gate for accessing the beach.

The area and property offers an ideal Airbnb investment opportunity, or for someone who wants to live here and run a guest house, or just invest in a residential, holiday or retirement home.

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