Why you should consider KZN's North Coast as your new home
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Thanks to the KwaZulu-Natal's North Coast's beautiful beaches, sophisticated towns and Instagrammable scenery, it's hardly surprising that the area has a place among KZN's top semigration destinations. We connected with Vernon Vogt, Principal at Jawitz Properties North Coast, to get the lowdown on this real coastal gem.
A multifaceted unique appeal
According to Vogt, the North Coast gets its unique appeal from various factors. "For a start, the climate is amazing" he shares. "Our mild winters make the north coast a great place to be all year round."
Vogt also points out the wide array of convenient amenities that Ballito and its surrounding towns have to offer. Over and above this, it is widely known that the North Coast is blessed with stunning beaches. "Whether you're looking for a busy main beach for swimming and surfing or a quaint beach with rockpools for a relaxing stroll, you'll find the perfect spot on the North Coast," says Vogt. "The area also offers dolphin viewing, diving adventures, whale watching, fishing charters, spearfishing, paddling clubs, kiteboarding and scuba diving."
Those investing in North Coast properties will also get to enjoy world-class golf courses and fantastic trails for runners and mountain bikers.
"An array of towns, suburbs and lifestyle estates await prospective buyers on KZN's north coast, including Ballito, Westbrook, Shaka's Rock, Sheffield Beach, Tinley Manor, Princes Grant and Zinkwazi. "All these towns are serviced by Jawitz North Coast," explains Vogt.
The advantages and top considerations about lifestyle estates
One of the factors for which KZN's north coast is renowned is its prestigious lifestyle estates. "Some of the country's best-loved estates, including Zimbali, Simbithi Eco Estate, Dunkirk and Brettenwood are located in this area," shares Vogt. "The past five years have also seen the introduction of some incredible new estates, including Zimbali Lakes Resort, Zululami Estate, Seaton Estate and Elaleni Coastal Forest Estate, to name but a few."
There are several obvious advantages to estate living, such as security, freedom for children to play within safe environs and great community living. To this, Vogt adds that families considering purchasing in these estates need to be aware that levies form an extra cost associated with homeownership in these areas. "You'll also need to adhere to a set of estate rules," he advises.
Best advice for people interested in buying property on KZN's north coast
Buying property on KZN's North Coast is both a great investment and a wonderful lifestyle choice. Vogt advises that the first step prospective buyers take is to engage with a reputable local estate agent who has in-depth knowledge of the market. "They can provide valuable insights, show you properties that meet your criteria and guide you through the buying process," he explains.
"Typical advice that our property practitioners give would-be buyers is to familiarise yourself with the different towns and neighbourhoods and consider your proximity to the amenities you need - whether that's schools, shopping centres or recreational activities. Spend some time in the area to get a feel for the surroundings."
Another piece of valuable advice for property buyers in any part of South Africa is to get pre-approved for a home loan if needed. "Remember to factor in all the costs," advises Vogt, "including your purchase price, property taxes, maintenance and any potential homeowners' association fees."
Before you start looking at properties, clarify in your own mind whether you are buying the property as a primary residence, a holiday home or an investment property. "This will influence the type of property you choose and its location," adds Vogt. "When you've found a property that meets your needs, check out the security features and the general safety of the neighbourhood. Gated communities and properties with superior security features are often easier to resell later on."
Three interesting property stats about KZN's North Coast
- The median price of sectional schemes in Westbrook has jumped from a 2022 high of R1 592 000 to R2 200 000 in 2024.
- The median price of freehold properties in Sheffield Beach has jumped from R2 800 000 in 2023 to R3 125 000 in 2024.
- While a high percentage of North Coast real estate is ensconced in estates, Zinkwazi Beach, Shaka's Rock and Tinley Manor Beach are great options for buyers looking for freehold properties or sectional title units.
To find out more about the North Coast and all that it has to offer, get in touch with Jawitz Properties North Coast. Our team will gladly help you find your piece of paradise.
Author: Jawitz Properties