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Why are people making Hartbeespoort their primary residence?

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Why are people making Hartbeespoort their primary residence?

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There's something about the peaceful tranquillity of the scenery, the pristine waters of the dam, and the quiet promises of country delights of Hartbeespoort Dam that causes people to flock increasingly away from the tight urban spaces and towards its promises of a better standard of living. 

As time has gone by, there has been an increasing number of people selling up their city dwellings and taking up permanent residence in Hartbeespoort Dam or Harties to the people who call it home.

Naturally, many residents are second homeowners that enjoy seasonal getaways when they can find the gap. Lately, however, that trend is quickly changing.

 

Switching second homes into primary location

There is a place not too far from the hustle and bustle of city life that offers everything from schooling to healthcare with outdoor activities abound. That place is Hartbeespoort Dam.

The reason is rooted in several factors, but mainly the increasing demand for more flexible work environments, especially with the advent of Covid 19, have granted people the option to seek better environments. No longer are people required to live closer to their places of work as technology and increased social distancing has forced us to make do with our surroundings.

With its picturesque environment, countryside aesthetics, and outdoors appeal, Hartbeespoort has always been an attractive option for holiday-makers and business owners seeking to find an escape from the high paced demands of city living. 

In a time of both civic and economic uncertainty, people are increasingly moving to areas that offer both a sense of security and better quality of life with cleaner air, beautiful environments with breathtaking views but not too far from the conveniences of urban living.

With all this plus an overwhelmingly high level of outdoor activities such as 4x4 trails, mountain biking, river rafting and abseiling with the family on the weekends. Second homeowners who invested in the town are selling up their urban properties and are permanently relocating to larger spaces that they can both work and live in.

Property on offer

Hartbeespoort and the expansive dam area is abuzz with properties offering both commercial and residential utilities. These properties range from iconic guest houses and modest, affordable homes suited for family living to massive farms and palatial homes wishing sprawling gated communities. Harties continues to demonstrate a property market on the move. Homes can range from R800,000 to over R20 million.

Whether you're looking to relocate your family to a more scenic environment or whether you're looking for a second home in splendid Harties, contact us at Property Tree and let our professional group of real estate agents find the right home for you!

 

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Author Elrica
Published 05 Aug 2021 / Views -
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