Property development gets a welcome boost on the KZN South Coast
PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Attention 13 February 2024 Property development gets a welcome boost on the KZN South Coast The current property investment trends for retirees show a shift towards coastal living in small towns, with sustainability, natural surroundings, and conservation areas in high demand. The exquisite KZN South Coast, with its nature reserves, highest number of Blue Flag beaches, and world-class dive sites is fast meeting this demand through the establishment of eco-focused developments. Among them are Renishaw Coastal Precinct, Serenity Hills, Bahari Bay, and Injabulo Lifestyle Estate. Now these developments are joined by a R2 billion investment in Umdoni Local Municipality, the Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate in Pennington. “We’ve seen a surge in property developments on the KZN South Coast the past few years, with keen buyers noting the many advantages of these coastal investments,” commented Nkululeko Hlongwane, Investment & Development Manager for South Coast Tourism & Investment Enterprise (SCTIE). “We have all the attributes of other South African coastal locations, with the added benefit of affordability, year-round sub-tropical, and the warm Indian Ocean. For retirees, the region allows retirement funds to go further as they enjoy a relaxed coastal lifestyle. Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate is already attracting significant investor interest, and we anticipate this to continue into 2024.” Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate is a pristine over-50s lifestyle development alongside an indigenous coastal forest in the tranquil village of Pennington. Umdoni Point is a prime piece of coastal land, extending 150 hectares from the ocean inland across the forest and grasslands, with spectacular sea views and access to Pennington Beach. Sean Willis, Finance & Sales Manager at Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate, confirmed more than 40 homes have already been constructed within the secure estate during Phase 1, with new sales already launched in Phase 2. There will be 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom homes in the eco-estate starting from R2.3 million constructed with bespoke designs. “We anticipate more than 800 homes to be built in the development, leaving around 70% of undeveloped land reserved for conservancy,” commented Willis. “This development offers discerning investors a unique opportunity to invest in an exclusive, eco-beach lifestyle situated close to the amenities of the KZN South Coast.” Top-notch facilities for residents The estate is ideal for golfers as there are two world-class golf courses found in the Pennington area – with another 9 found in the region – as well as on-site amenities for those wanting an active, outdoor lifestyle. Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate plans to have various sports facilities, as well as a clubhouse, restaurant, and state-of-the-art gym. The KZN South Coast offers incredible natural beauty, being home to several conservancy areas such as the nearby Pennington Conservancy a key example. The estate is home to an abundance of wildlife including blue duiker, bushbuck, mongoose, and over 250 species of birds. Pennington Beach, which residents can access, is an excellent fishing beach with a tidal pool flanked in the north ideal for protected bathing. Willis said security is one of the main features of this lifestyle village: “Plans are in place for the Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate and the beachfront area to be fully secured with electric fencing backed up by thermal imaging cameras, and 24/7 security guards. We offer a choice of upmarket architecturally designed homes and finishes to suit individual tastes.” Development boom on KZN South Coast Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate joins several other catalytic property developments along the KZN South Coast. The R800m Serenity Hills eco-focused estate near Margate also offers secure living for all ages in a tranquil coastal setting. Sam Wenger, Serenity Hills Development Director, said the development is on track, and that the dream for an affordable, quality estate is finally being realised: “The estate already attracted several international investors and construction has already begun on homes, with buyers set to take residence this year. Other exciting new developments include the construction of our innovative Forest Pods which are built into the flow of the natural landscape, with ocean views, and coastal forest surrounds. On the KZN South Coast, you can still get unbeatable value for money, found nowhere else in South Africa. Alongside the subtropical weather, warm ocean, untouched beaches, and access to all modern amenities and hospitals, we’re only anticipating investor interest to grow.” Another large-scale development pioneering the revival of the KZN South Coast is the R15 billion Renishaw Coastal Precinct in Scottburgh which is on track to be a successful mixed-use precinct. Its successful Phase 1 development is the 25-ha retirement estate Renishaw Hills which in just five years, has seen house values escalate by 50%. This is likely set to continue as this 1 300-ha mixed-use development unfolds. The multi-billion-rand Bahari Bay eco-estate in Shelly Beach is set to be a state-of-the-art luxury community with top-notch facilities and excellent amenities. More than half of the 100-hectare eco-estate remains untouched, promising a conservation-focused investment where peace and adventure collide. Plots start at R470 000 or a plot-and-plan option starts from R2.6 million. The 32-hectare Injabulo Lifestyle Estate in the Margate boasts an estimated investment value of R300m, largely from international investors. There will be 254 free-standing, full-title homes with private gardens and ocean views, with zoning for medical and educational facilities. Property prices start from R995 500 for a 2-bedroom unit and at R 1 192 500 for a 3-bedroom unit. To find out more about these and more investment opportunities, get in touch with SCTIE, the KZN South Coast’s One-Stop Shop for investment. Contact SCTIE on 039 682 7944, email oss@sctie.co.za or visit www.investkznsouthcoast.co.za. Keep updated on the KZN South Coast by following South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise – SCTIE page on Facebook; South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise on YouTube; @infosouthcoast on Twitter or Instagram; and South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise on LinkedIn. Follow the hashtags #uncover #uncoverkznsouthcoast #uncoverpotential #kznsouthcoast! And click here to check out previous SCTIE press releases. To purchase goods sold or secure services from these and other Buy Local businesses visit the online directory on the SCTIE website. To make orders from Buy Local members or to join the
KZN South Coast manufacturers provide local supply of quality-made products
PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Attention 08 February 2024 KZN South Coast manufacturers provide local supply of quality-made products The supply chain disruptions over the past few years have emphasised the value of self-reliant economies and the inherent value of supporting local manufacturers. The South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise (SCTIE) is promoting this movement on the KZN South Coast through its Buy Local movement, with many quality local manufacturers already enjoying membership benefits. “Manufacturing is one of the KZN South Coast’s key growth sectors, and we’re fortunate to have a variety of businesses – both established and emerging – providing the local economy with quality manufactured goods,” commented Phelisa Mangcu, CEO of SCTIE. “We encourage our KZN South Coast residents and businesses to consider ‘buying local’ at every opportunity. By visiting our website, they can easily access contact details and information about these Buy Local businesses and purchase directly from these local manufacturers. Many people don’t realise just what’s available on their doorstep! The success and sustainability of these businesses will create more jobs for locals while strengthening the local economy for future resilience.” KZN South Coast Buy Local Manufacturers 1. Good to Glow Beauty & Cosmetics Products: Skin products, satin bonnets, and pillowcases Location: Fairview Contact: goodtoglow4@gmail.com 2. Obendalo Organics Products: Skin products Location: Port Shepstone Contact: dlungwanalouise95@gmail.com 3. 2Londe Ltd Products: Detergents Location: Izotsha Contact: londiwesimamane01@gmail.com 4. Out of Wood Furniture Products: Custom-made furniture Location: Margate Contact: johan@outofwood.co.za 5. Surejoy Industries Products: Timber Location: Harding Contact: gpsawmill@gmail.com 6. Zurri Skin Products: Skin products Location: Amandawe Contact: nombuso@zurriskin.com Louise Mdluli, Director of Obendalo Organics said: “We make organic and natural skincare products including charcoal and tea tree face bars, rosewater face toners, and healing night serums. Our unique selling point is that we offer free facials to customers!” Another skincare manufacturer and Buy Local member is Sinegugu Cele, Owner of Good to Glow: “The products were created after I had a medical skin condition in 2019 from using over-the-counter products that lightened my skin. I decided to investigate natural, less harsh ingredients and that’s when I discovered the magical power of raw Shea butter.” She says local brands can compete with the best in the market: “I aim to show people you don’t have to be a big brand, simply prioritise quality and customer experience. I registered with Buy Local to get more exposure and to market my brand to locals and tourists supporting KZN South Coast businesses.” Buy Local To purchase goods sold or secure services from these and other Buy Local businesses visit the online directory on the SCTIE website. To order from Buy Local members or to join the campaign, visit the Buy Local tag at www.investkznsouthcoast.co.za or click here for a membership form. Investment Support To find out more about these and other investment opportunities, get in touch with SCTIE, the KZN South Coast’s One-Stop Shop for investment. Contact SCTIE on 039 682 7944, email oss@sctie.co.za or visit www.investkznsouthcoast.co.za. Keep Updated Keep updated on the KZN South Coast by following the South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise – SCTIE page on Facebook; South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise on YouTube; @infosouthcoast on Twitter or Instagram; and South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise on LinkedIn. Follow the hashtags #uncover #uncoverkznsouthcoast #uncoverpotential #kznsouthcoast! And click here to check out previous SCTIE press releases. /ENDS All images are complimentary for media use, provided the correct image credit is included and the images are published in conjunction with the content supplied. High resolution images are available upon request. (Images: Supplied by SCTIE) Out of Wood Furniture. Zurri Skin. Good to Glow Beauty & Cosmetics. 2Londe Ltd. Surejoy Industries. Obendalo Organics. About South Coast Tourism & Investment Enterprise (SCTIE) SCTIE was established as the official economic development arm of the KZN South Coast which extends from Scottburgh to Port Edward, and inland to Harding. It is a legal entity of the Ugu District Municipality with executive powers, serving the Ugu District and its family of municipalities. The entity is committed to identifying and unlocking the full tourism and investment potential of this region. SCTIE achieves its mandate of promoting investment through dedicated marketing initiatives, product development, business support and training, dedicated networking events, and breaking down barriers to local investment. From the coast to the hinterland, the KZN South Coast has a wealth of untapped investment potential for those who are looking to branch out into the district and uncover opportunities. The attractive location, subtropical climate, natural assets and accessibility make the KZN South Coast a prime investment destination. By engaging with local and international role players, SCTIE seeks to assist investors looking to uncover hidden gems across various economic sectors, including tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, real estate, logistics and transport, and the ocean economy, among others. For more information, visit www.investkznsouthcoast.co.za. Issued on behalf of: South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise (SCTIE) Disseminated by: Olivia Jones Communications For more information please contact: Olivia Jones Communications Cell: 083 653 1720 Email: media@oliviajones.co.za
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Performance Contract – B Fikeni 2019/2020
Progress On Property Development
Within traditional areas, Mixed Use Activity comprising retail, residential, government service and light industry has been identified for the Murchison area. The belief is that Murchison has the potential to develop into a high activity iconic node as it possesses the same features as Montrose, along the N3. Accessibility to the N2, close proximity to the NPC / Simuma plant, the Murchison hospital, and the increasing demand for residential stock for the rapidly expanding civil service, are all comparative advantages that need to be harnessed to full potential. Constructive engagements have commenced with the Traditional Leadership together with the Murchison Business Forum (including the taxi sector).In Amandawe, funding amounting to R650k has been secured for the development of a precinct plan that will guide development within the area and service providers have been appointed. The aim is to create a high activity node linking the bold private sector led initiatives along the Dududu / Scottburgh interchange with the adjacent Amandawe area as part of spatial integration aimed at bridging the urban-rural divide.Within the coastal belt, invitations from investors have gone out development partners at no cost to USCDA for the development of a new beach in Turton as well as the revitalization of the Scottburgh beachfront. In RNM the appointment of a developer for Lot 635 Umtentweni (John Mason Park) is approaching finality. Altogether, these projects when in full implementation will generate revenue into Ugu area in the region of half a billion Rands.As the financial year draws to a close the Agency is moving into top gear in tackling the challenges head-on. Investment Attraction is not as easy as a construction project with a set budget all what remains is project management. That notwithstanding USCDA is equal to the task.May 1, 2018