Retiring in Hazyview
When it comes to finding the perfect place to spend your golden years, most people tend to flock to the ocean. However, the Lowveld provides a similarly slow-paced lifestyle, but with an array of additional benefits, Hazyview in particular is a fantastic option!

Initially Hazyview was merely the place where six roads converged. The town is situated near Sabie, Skukuza, White River, Phalaborwa and De Rust, right in the middle of the Lowveld’s booming tourism industry. It was initially the perfect place to have a trading post and petrol station, before becoming an official village / town in 1959 when the town received a post office.
Hazyview is ideally located for those looking to relax, enjoy all of what nature has to offer, while boasting some of the best weather in the country…all year round. Now when you’re looking for somewhere to retire, adventure sports and the like are more than likely not on your list of requirements, but amenities and services catering to the needs of the elders should be!
And that is why Hazyview is such a great choice. It’s a low-altitude, subtropical region in the eastern part of Mpumalanga (meaning “place where the sun rises”) and includes the towns of Barberton, Malelane, Sabie and White River, among others – all of them located within a 70km radius from the well-developed capital city of Mbombela (formerly Nelspruit), which offers a host of amenities and services required by senior citizens.
The Kruger National Park is nearby for recreation and there are also numerous options for retirees to choose from in the area. Whether it’s retirement facilities, medical services, or great retirement villages in breathtaking surrounds, Hazyview has it all.
For those looking to retire in the Lowveld, finding a retirement property for sale in Hazyview shouldn’t be too difficult and if there isn’t one in Hazyview itself, the other towns in the area will undoubtedly have more options to choose from. Mpumalanga might be the most underrated province to go and retire in in the entire country!
