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Sibaya development opens its doors

The project is one of a number of developments that will be offering residential opportunities as part of the 1 042 hectare Sibaya Coastal Precinct.

THE first residents of Sibaya Coastal Precinct are officially taking occupation of their brand new residences in OceanDune, and the lights are effectively on in the development along the M4. OceanDune is Sibaya Coastal Precinct’s first residential development and offers apartments with unobstructed sea, forest and inland views over indigenous forests.

The project is one of a number of developments that will be offering residential opportunities as part of the 1 042 hectare Sibaya Coastal Precinct.

The Precinct includes 300 hectares of indigenous forest and a seven kilometre stretch of coastline between the two lagoons, with only 40 per cent of the total area allocated to a built environment that will eventually lay claim to the hilltops.

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The remaining land will be rehabilitated and preserved through the Sibaya Coastal Forest Reserve. On completion, the development is anticipated to offer an integrated, connected community featuring residential, schools, tertiary education, retirement and corporate, retail, leisure and hospitality offerings.

Tongaat Hulett development executive, Dayalan Chetty said: “Our first residents moving into OceanDune is a significant milestone for us and it truly brings to life the vision Tongaat Hulett has had for this magnificent land asset. After the planning for the Precinct being 10 years in the making, the project is developing at pace and has met with interest from all over the country and beyond.”

 

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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