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Browsing some of Gauteng’s top estates

Security estates are amongst the most sought-after property for sale in South Africa. If you are considering moving into an estate, check out some of the top estates on offer in Gauteng, but be prepared to pay a hefty price to secure your own space here.

Security estates are becoming one of the most popular property options in South Africa, and if you have decided to list your property for sale in Pretoria to enjoy the benefits of these property options, then consider looking at some of Gauteng’s top estates.

Blair Atholl Estate

You may need to have pretty deep pockets to relocate here, with the Median Asking Price being R15.8 million. Enjoy sweeping views due to the superb placement between the Cradle of Humankind and the Renosterspruit Nature Conservatory, while it also has a stunning golf course and equestrian centre.

Southdowns Estate

If you’d prefer staying closer to Pretoria, then consider Southdowns Estate in Centurion East. This estate drew inspiration from country life, with focus on creating a farm lifestyle. Interestingly, the Irene Dairy Farm still makes use of 50 hectares within the estate.

Dainfern Golf Estate

If you prefer spending your free time on the golf course, this conveniently located estate could be perfect for you. The Median Asking Price here is R7.75 million, and that price will ensure that you are rubbing shoulders with a number of celebrities, artists and business owners. The Gary Player-designed golf course and magnificent clubhouse are also highlights in this estate.

Meyersdal Nature Estate

Moving to the south of Johannesburg, the Meyersdal Nature Estate is the perfect location for those who want to live in harmony with nature. The Median Asking Price of R6.9 million is also slightly lower than some of the other estates in the top 10. You can expect open spaces and carefully designed homes that fit seamlessly into the landscape.

These are just a handful of the options available, so be sure to look around before settling on your chosen destination.

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