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Val de Vie


SOUTH AFRICA’S BREATHTAKING RESIDENTIAL PINNACLE OF LUXURY


DR GEORGE CILLIERS, Winelands Co-Principal of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty, says: “Existing owners have seen the value of their investments soar, especially over the past 24 months when Val de Vie achieved numerous new sales records, including the highest price for a vacant stand when a 3,000m2 plot on the Champion’s Field sold for £670,000. “In total, more than 500 developer stands and properties were sold during this period and


home prices per square metre spiked by 33%, while land prices rose by 31% per square metre.” He says on average, Val de Vie home prices increased from £1,004m2 to £1,340m2 and land


prices for Val de Vie Phase 1 increased from £106m2 to £140m2 during this time. Available properties on the estate range from lock-up-and-go apartments to rambling mansions valued at around £6 million. New World Wealth’s award is no trifling matter, and judging encompasses numerous criteria.


These include design and space, communal gardens and parks, maintenance, location, security, scenery, activities and facilities. Despite substantially expanding its footprint by incorporating the neighbouring Pearl Valley Estate into Val de Vie, the world-class estate still remains in a league of its own across the board. In addition to the internationally acclaimed championship Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf


Course, the polo facilities have attracted the likes of Prince Harry for the Sentebale Royal Salute Polo Cup and international tournaments such as the Veuve Clicquot Masters. The estate also offers myriad unique facilities. Residents have access to 42km of secure running and cycling trails dotted with fishing and


picnic spots along 7km of pristine Berg River frontage, as well as an array of sports facilities including tennis and squash courts and swimming pools. The 2,500 acre estate includes a four-hectare game reserve that is home to fauna on the


endangered species list and more than 100 types of protected fynbos flourish in dedicated environmentally sensitive areas. Also on the estate are an export-quality vineyard with the L‘Huguenot Venue & Vinoteque, a coffee roastery, restaurants, numerous parks and open areas for children to play safely outdoors. The recently launched 450-unit Evergreen Retirement Village with frail care centre adds a


new lifestyle dimension to the countless offerings. Being taken to market on a life-rights model with its own amenities, residents also enjoy access to everything the greater Val de Vie Estate has to offer. Val de Vie Marketing Director Ryk Neethling, former Olympic gold medallist and three-year


swimming World Record holder, says: “Val de Vie is the definitive last word in luxury; a variety of destinations in one location that offers residents an unparalleled lifestyle. A secure collection of designer homes, each bespoke area tells a different story as you move through the estate. There are apartments, houses of all sizes, hotel accommodation and pristine stretches of farmland, each providing a different feel and experience.” Dr Cilliers concludes: “Having garnered multiple awards over the years, including ‘Safest


House in Africa’ and ‘Best Development in South Africa’, Val de Vie has become an established world-class brand with which Sotheby’s International Realty, a world leader in luxury real estate with 900 offices in 68 countries, is exceptionally proud to be associated.


CONTACT US TO ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR LARGE RANGE OF PROPERTY OFFERINGS ON THE ESTATE.


Dr George Cilliers Email: property@sirpearlvalley.co.za Tel: +27(0) 82 496 8296 www.sothebysrealty.com


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