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Desirable beachfront property in Port Elizabeth

The recent announcement that three Port Elizabeth beaches have been awarded Blue Flag status has made beachfront property along this popular coastline even more desirable.

This seaside home in Blue Horizon Bay, Port Elizabeth, has two bedrooms, three reception rooms, a study and wooden deck. It is selling for R1.5 million - click here to view.

This is according to Charlotte Vermaak, director of the Chas Everitt International franchise in Nelson Mandela Bay, who says they are proud of the fact that the Kings, Humewood and Hobie beaches now all have the right to wave the Blue Flag.

She says this means that visitors can be sure these beaches meet the exacting standards of cleanliness, safety and environmental management that have been set by the Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (Wessa) for the 2015 to 2016 season.

“We think it is only fitting that the main beaches in what is known as the Water sports Capital of SA have this status, and have no doubt that it will boost interest in Port Elizabeth’s beachfront property.”

Vermaak says although such property is in short supply, it is still available at competitive prices compared to similarly located properties in other SA coastal cities.

“Our cost of living is also lower than the other major centres, and we are experiencing an influx of new residents who are relocating from other SA provinces because Port Elizabeth offers a better quality of life.”

This seven bedroom house in Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth, offers an open-plan lounge, study and undercover patio with built-in braai. It is on sale for R4.2 million - click here to view.

She says sales volumes would be higher at the moment were it not for the fact that the current demand for property is outstripping supply, not only along the beachfront but in most parts of the city.

“The highest demand is in the R800 000 to R1.5 million price bracket, putting the spotlight on areas like Lorraine, Sherwood, Charlo, Overbaakens and the western suburbs.”

Vermaak says according to property data company, Lightstone, and Deeds Office data, the current average sale prices across all areas of Port Elizabeth are R1.066 million for freehold properties and R600 000 for sectional title units.

“And the lack of well-priced stock for sale is reflected in the fact that the number of transfers year-on-year has declined by 27% for freehold properties and 14% for sectional title properties.”

Vermaak says, however, she does not expect prices to rise as quickly as would usually be the case in the face of such supply constraints.

This apartment in Port Elizabeth Central offers two bedrooms and two reception rooms. It is priced at R750 000 - click here to view.

“The average household income in Port Elizabeth ranges from R24 000 to around R37 000, which only qualifies buyers for home loans of between R772 000 and R1.19 million, and many households in this area are also feeling the pinch of low economic growth.”

She says at the upper end of the market, prices are currently averaging at about R2.5 million and at the lower end at about R300 000, with 37% of transfers taking place in the R400 000 to R800 000 price bracket and 32% taking place in the R800 000 to R1.5 million price bracket.

Along the increasingly sought-after beachfront, prices are, of course, somewhat higher. For example, in Summerstrand the average price of freehold properties is R2.54 million, while that for sectional title apartments is R806 000.
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