Paarl - The award-winning Val de Vie Estate near Paarl will soon expand after acquiring a portion of the farm Kliprug.
Kliprug belongs to the neighbouring Pearl Valley Golf & Country Estate.
Val de Vie has also recently purchased the Levendal development from the Power Development Group.
The residential resultant secure country estate living node of Val de Vie and Pearl Valley will give Val de Vie residents direct access to Pearl Valley’s Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course.
Kliprug, which lies between Pearl Valley Golf & Country Estate and Val de Vie Estate consists of undeveloped land, originally used for clay mining.
It has approved rights for 1 094 residences, which includes farms, single and multiple unit residential opportunities.
The development will be incorporated into Val de Vie in phases over the next 10 years, starting early next year.
Pearl Valley will retain 20ha of the land, allowing for the development of an additional 150 stands within the existing estate.
Pearl Valley's first phase was developed in 2003. Under the stewardship of new shareholder Standard Bank, Pearl Valley is reviewing its development master plan, which will see the development of various alternative residential opportunities.
More than 75% of the new Val de Vie development will be allocated as green areas used for vineyards, nature conservation, lakes, horse paddocks, parks and farmland.
This complements the indigenous landscaped garden environment of its neighbour.
The original plan of including another golf course has been scrapped.
Levendal
The rights on the Levendal development include an extensive range of various residential and some commercial opportunities.
The rights provide for 591 opportunities, enabling Val de Vie to become owners of the land on both sides of the Berg River and develop a bridge for use by residents of both
estates only.
This will link the estates with the R45, making the journey to Stellenbosch CBD less than 20 minute and allowing quicker access to the N1 with an estimated 20 minute trip to Cape Town International Airport and under 30 minutes to the V&A Waterfront.
“Val de Vie and Pearl Valley have each built strong international brands. However, the expansion of Val de Vie will result in a luxury residential node with diverse
offerings, multiple exits and access to two provincial roads, the R301 and R45,” said Martin Venter CEO and founder of the Val de Vie Development Company.
Awards
Val de Vie recently scooped two International Property Awards in Dubai, respectively winning a 5-star award for Best Development, Multiple Units and another award as Highly Commended in the Best
Leisure Development category.
The “Polo House” was also awarded the Best Single Unit Development in Africa and Arabia.
Stands are priced from R1 000 000 upwards and villas are available from R3m to R15m.
Kliprug belongs to the neighbouring Pearl Valley Golf & Country Estate.
Val de Vie has also recently purchased the Levendal development from the Power Development Group.
The residential resultant secure country estate living node of Val de Vie and Pearl Valley will give Val de Vie residents direct access to Pearl Valley’s Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course.
Kliprug, which lies between Pearl Valley Golf & Country Estate and Val de Vie Estate consists of undeveloped land, originally used for clay mining.
It has approved rights for 1 094 residences, which includes farms, single and multiple unit residential opportunities.
The development will be incorporated into Val de Vie in phases over the next 10 years, starting early next year.
Pearl Valley will retain 20ha of the land, allowing for the development of an additional 150 stands within the existing estate.
Pearl Valley's first phase was developed in 2003. Under the stewardship of new shareholder Standard Bank, Pearl Valley is reviewing its development master plan, which will see the development of various alternative residential opportunities.
More than 75% of the new Val de Vie development will be allocated as green areas used for vineyards, nature conservation, lakes, horse paddocks, parks and farmland.
This complements the indigenous landscaped garden environment of its neighbour.
The original plan of including another golf course has been scrapped.
Levendal
The rights on the Levendal development include an extensive range of various residential and some commercial opportunities.
The rights provide for 591 opportunities, enabling Val de Vie to become owners of the land on both sides of the Berg River and develop a bridge for use by residents of both
estates only.
This will link the estates with the R45, making the journey to Stellenbosch CBD less than 20 minute and allowing quicker access to the N1 with an estimated 20 minute trip to Cape Town International Airport and under 30 minutes to the V&A Waterfront.
“Val de Vie and Pearl Valley have each built strong international brands. However, the expansion of Val de Vie will result in a luxury residential node with diverse
offerings, multiple exits and access to two provincial roads, the R301 and R45,” said Martin Venter CEO and founder of the Val de Vie Development Company.
Awards
Val de Vie recently scooped two International Property Awards in Dubai, respectively winning a 5-star award for Best Development, Multiple Units and another award as Highly Commended in the Best
Leisure Development category.
The “Polo House” was also awarded the Best Single Unit Development in Africa and Arabia.
Stands are priced from R1 000 000 upwards and villas are available from R3m to R15m.