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Port Elizabeth’s private multimillion-rand homes up for grabs

Massive economic investment and a new local government in Port Elizabeth are expected to boost high value home buying in the city. 

This Mill Park home has four bedrooms, five bedrooms, open-plan living, built-in kitchen, swimming pool, garden and double garage. It is selling for R7.2 million - click here to view.

This is according to Ian Olivier, area principal of Pam Golding Properties in Port Elizabeth, who says the city is increasingly well positioned to attract millionaire buyers from around the country - as well as internationally - who want to be a part of its economic growth and take advantage of its value-for-money real estate, comparatively low traffic volumes, improved municipal management and coastal lifestyle. 

Olivier says it’s likely to emulate the upmarket buying trends evidenced in other regions. 

He says Port Elizabeth, which also has an international airport, is clocking up similar appeal to Cape Town’s coastal suburbs, which have become highly sought-after destinations by business people and professionals on the back of economic growth and effective local governance.  

And what’s more, he says prime real estate in the ‘Friendly City’ is significantly less expensive than many of its big city counterparts.

Olivier says Port Elizabeth offers an exclusive selection of multi-million rand, magazine-worthy properties that are typically private, secure and architect-designed. It also offers a luxurious lifestyle with all the trimmings, but with lower price tags than many other major centres.  

Among those that fit the bill and currently on the market is Idyle & Wylde in Lovemore Park which sits alongside Sardinia Bay, an area characterised by indigenous coastal vegetation, undulating green hills, upmarket smallholdings and huge, expensive homes on large tracts of land.  

Popular with horse owners and those wanting to live close to nature, the area offers spectacular views of the ocean, where dolphins and whales can often be seen. A scenic 20 minute drive to the Port Elizabeth International Airport, top schools and a number of beaches, it’s home to some of Port Elizabeth’s wealthiest residents.  

Situated in Lovemore Park, Elizabeth, this home offers six bedrooms, six bathrooms, fitted kitchen, covered patio, private garden, swimming pool, boma and garaging for four cars. It is on the market for R8.995 million - click here to view.

Elegant Colonial home for R9m 

Priced at R9 million, the show-stopping Idyle & Wilde home was designed and built by award-winning ceramicist Charmaine Haines and her husband Martin in conjunction with local architect Andrew Thompson in 1990. 

The elegant double-storey, along with a matching two bedroom house and a self-contained events venue, both with separate entrances, sits on four hectares of coastal vegetation in a glade surrounded by Milkwood trees. Absolutely private, Haines says the property has a Cape Colonial/Edwardian influence. 

“The land had just been subdivided and it fulfilled our dream of finding a place with indigenous bush and a water source that we could tap into, as well as small buck and plenty of birdlife such as loeries and nightjars,” says Haines. 

What they loved most about living there, she says, was the natural beauty of the property, with its distinctive smell of Milkwood trees, being able to open the stack doors to the deck and listening to the sounds of nature. 

The main house, which stands proud at the end of a long, tree-lined driveway, evolved around a host of artistic and historically significant elements, including ceramic tiles by Haines and stained glass windows by David Manning. The front doors are the original Grey High School doors, which were discarded after being damaged by gale-force winds and then rescued by the Haines’ from a demolisher.

The Gothic arch window in the front hallway comes from a farm church in the Bathurst area. 

In the main lounge, the large curved bay window, made from Chamfuta wood, had been discarded by an architect, while the steel poles that support the roof overhanging on the front veranda were found on a farm outside Uitenhage half-buried under a tree. 

The wooden beams in the second lounge came from the Dale College school hall after being salvaged in a fire. Part of the staircase balustrade is made from discarded chocks of different coloured hardwood that were originally used to support engine parts in the motor industry, and the cornices were also handmade by artisans. The wooden paved area, which leads to a rim-flow pool and boma, is made from wooden sleeper blocks salvaged from an old railway shed. 

In all, it’s an elegant, upmarket lifestyle property that offers six bedrooms, six bathrooms, six reception rooms, four garages and an irrigated, landscaped garden. 

This Mill Park home has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, open-plan living, fitted kitchen, built-in study, garden, swimming pool and double garage. It is priced at R6.75 million - click here to view.

Contemporary house for R6.75m

For those wanting privacy and high technology in the centre of the city, a contemporary 500sqm home in Wembley Road, Mill Park, fits the bill. Priced at R6.75 million, the four bedroom, four bathroom property is close to the Grey Boys’ Schools, as well as two hospitals and the central business hub, making it ideal for medical or business people.

It features meticulous design and state-of-the-art technology which includes an automated irrigation system, borehole and filtration system, battery backup, solar panels, LED lights, solar geysers, sound system, Ethernet network, 100 megabytes fibre internet connection and Wi-Fi throughout.  

In the same vein, the security system is multi-layered, comprising an electric fence, alarm and CCTV system with eight cameras and biometric-controlled access, all of which can be controlled from a smart phone.  

The substantial open-plan living areas, which feature high-pitched ceilings with exposed trusses, include a large children’s playroom, TV lounge, adults’ lounge with Morso fireplace, dining room and enclosed braai room. These flow to the all-weather entertainment area that leads on to a Balau-decked pool and an Astroturf putting green. 

The fully-fitted, granite-topped kitchen has a Falcon gas stove and separate scullery. There is also a fitted office with two desks, an extra-length double garage and double carport behind automated garage doors, domestic quarters with en suite bathroom and a gardener's toilet and basin.

Situated in Walmer, Port Elizabeth, this home offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms, open-plan living arrangements, country-style kitchen, air-conditioning, swimming pool and double garage. It is currently selling for R5.495 million - click here to view.

Private entertainment home for R5.495m 

Then, in one of Walmer’s most popular roads close to excellent schools and work routes and secured by a 24-hour dedicated patrol vehicle, is another iconic, private and elegant property.

Fully walled and masterfully renovated, the 545sqm stone and plaster double-storey home on its treed 1 595sqm stand currently belongs to a medical couple who bought it for its convenience and character.

It’s an ode to both old world character and modern chic, designed around entertaining, with a Caeserstone-topped kitchen that leads to a cement screeded indoor braai area, and then out through stack doors to a covered patio and pool.   

Featuring high-end finishes and bespoke cabinetry throughout, the home is largely open-plan, with a formal lounge and luxurious main en suite bedroom. It also offers a study, well-appointed garden cottage and extra-length drive-through garage with large hobby/store room.  

Among its many exceptional features are two fireplaces, two air-conditioners, underfloor heating, a 5.5kW generator and a heat pump. With its recycling water filtration system for the pool, 45 000 litre underground water tank and two 5 000 litre Jojo water tanks and computerised irrigation system, this is a seriously water-wise home.  It is priced at R5.495 million. 

According to Olivier, technology and easy long-distance travel are changing the way people shop for homes. In the not-so-distant past, wealthy buyers tended to put commuting distance to work at the top of their list of priorities, and then bought holiday homes at the coast, where they could relax and enjoy the sea and the sun. 

Now, he says an increasing number of buyers are choosing their primary residences based on lifestyle and access to top schools, of which Port Elizabeth has an excellent selection.

Olivier says he regularly meets business people at the airport who commute from their coastal homes to and from work in Gauteng and other major centres, and Port Elizabeth is better positioned than it’s ever been to satisfy their requirements.
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