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New development rocks local property market

The proposed Rockridge development is well on its way with units selling fast.

A PLANNED mixed-use development, named Rockridge, is on an elevated site in Ridgeside.

Planning of the Ridgeside precinct is closely aligned to a comprehensive environmental management programme with a buffer zone set aside to protect the remaining coastal forest bordering the development area.

The southern and western aspects already incorporate a number of corporate offices, including the Nedbank building with its four-star environmental green status, an international hotel and other office blocks.
The block will comprise a ground floor comprising 2 200 square metres of upmarket commercial space and 79 residential apartments on 10 floors, including four luxury penthouses.

Now selling off-plan through Pam Golding Properties eMhlanga, Rockridge will feature drive-up access via ramps to all apartments, sweeping 180 degree sea views in most instances and a high standard of finishes.
Elwyn Schenk, area principal in uMhlanga and uMdloti for Pam Golding Properties, said a key feature is the fact that large lock-up garages are attached to each unit, plus there is ample visitor’s parking on the apartment levels.

The complex will have 24-hour security, CCTV camera intercoms and high-speed connectivity.

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