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Tramonto - Weddings & Events
Website
Property for Sale
Guesthouses/Hotels
Developments
Winelands Properties
International Property
Property for Rent
Accommodation SA
News Cafe
2010 Fifa World Cup
Property Finance
Welcome Index
We’ve been in the grip of World Cup fever for the past few weeks, and it
shows no sign of stopping! For those who are looking for something other
than soccer to feast their eyes on, though, Susan Deacon Properties
has the best selection of property on offer, from the luxury homes,
retirement villages, commercial property, rentals, coastal homes,
apartments, you name it we have it covered. Book your holiday
accommodation online via our web at reduced fees.
Go beyond the 90 minutes of the football game and fill your free hours
shark-cage diving, PROPERTY HUNTING, whale watching, elephant riding
or braving the world’s highest commercial bungee jump. Or indulge in
sweet and spicy Cape Malay cuisine and sunset cocktails on the beach, all
in the Western Cape. http://beyondthe90minutes.com/en/
We wish you the best for the week, the soccer, tennis and Tour de France
starting this Sunday. Everyone visiting Knysna for the Oyster Festival - Have
a great week and enjoy everything the festival has to offer.
Weekly Property Feature
New Release Property
From the Desk of Marcel
Deacon
International Property
Articles
Events/ Things to do
Recipes
Weekly Property Feature
GEORGE - R799 000
REDUCED!!! BEST BUY FOR 2010!!
Spacious plot. House with flat. Quite
area and beautiful view. A must see!
Read more.
LADISMITH - R16 000 000
2800 HA WITH GAME FARM
BORDERING THE GAMKA RIVER.
DIFFERENT SPECIES OF ANIMALS.
HOUSE AND COTTAGES ON FARM.
35 HA ARABLE WITH WATER
RIGHTS. PLENTY OF WATER. 21
TITLE DEEDS.
Read more.
OUTENIQUA STRAND - R2 900 000
Lovely open plan living areas with
kitchen, scullery, laundry, BBQ
undercovered outside, BBQ room, 4
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bedroom
and bathroom outside, double
automated garage.
Read more.
New Release Property
MOSSEL BAY - R1 900 000
Situated in popular Mossel Bay. Excellent investment.
Spacious open plan living area and kitchen, 2 bedrooms
and 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), parking and balcony.
Read more.
JOHANNESBURG - R485 000
Inspired by the latest global trend towards an
uncompromising urban lifestyle, BridgeView looks set to
take city living to new heights. Conveniently located
within easy access to the major highway arteries and the
CBD, this brand new development is perfectly positioned
to take advantage of Braamfontein's distinctive village
atmosphere, while remaining within easy reach of the
best that urban living has to offer.
Read more.
From the Desk of Marcel Deacon
2010 PROVIDES SA WITH OPPORTUNITIES
Preliminary figures indicate that the South African tourism industry can expect a huge
fillip from the Soccer World Cup – provided that new development is done with an eye
on the environment.
Quoting recent figures more than 100 000 international visitors were counted during the
opening days of the soccer tournament, with more expected as it progresses towards
the final.
Moreover, the country benefited from a 34% increase in inbound tourism spending
during the first quarter of 2010 – arguably thanks to the additional interest in the
country generated by the World Cup. And tourists generally, as well as soccer fans
who will undertake short tours during their stay, are undoubtedly attracted by the
country’s famed wildlife and spectacular scenery.
Which presents a challenge for all stakeholders in the local property industry: while SA
faces pressing housing and infrastructural needs, new development simply must take
account of the impact on the environment and thus on future tourism, which is one of
South Africa’s most promising sources of foreign exchange, not to mention the
opportunities it holds to create much needed jobs.
Stakeholders, which include homebuyers as well as town planners and developers,
should wholeheartedly commit themselves to sustainable development that is
environmentally responsible. Putting the brakes on urban sprawl is imperative to
prevent degradation of our natural attractions.
One way of limiting encroaching development is to take a......
Read more.
International Property
HILLSIDE VILLAGE - TURKEY
The Hillside Village offers a luxury new development of villas and apartments located in the unspoilt town of Akbük,
one of the most picturesque and sought after areas in Turkey.
Location Details
Beach 1.5 km
Bars/Restaurants 0.1 km
Golf Course N/A km
Airport 40 km
Prices From
£12,750
(€15,938 approx)
Fractional Ownership
Fractional Ownership of freehold property is a very simple concept of putting like-minded people together to
purchase a property that they could either not afford or justify for a variety of reasons.
Each property is divided into eight shares and each share or share(s) that you acquire are supported by land
registry ‘title deed’ documents (the Turkish equivalent are called TAPU) and registered in your name.
Apartments
Each luxury apartment block has been designed with six apartments, laid out over three levels, with two, two
bedroom apartments on each level.
Linked Villas
The Hillside Village development has been extended to include an additional eight high quality linkedvillas to be
built in the Venetian style, unique to this area, with fantastic panoramic bay and mountain views.
Detached Villas
Your exclusive detached villa is designed for maximum comfort, convenience and relaxation.
The generous internal living space is complemented with your own private outdoor area. From the living room,
through double glazed doors, you’ll step out onto a raised sun terrace with steps leading down to your own private
swimming pool.
Read more.
Location
Turkey
Didim
Property Type(s)
2 Bed Apartments
3 & 4 Bed Villas
Articles
WEEKLY PROPERTY UPDATE
Although it’s over for Bafana Bafana the World Cup stay
spoken about and supported by many South Africans.
Furthermore it has raised South Africans' expectations of
what the country can achieve in the future.
One lessons the World Cup offers on the stock market is
that you must watch your margin of safety. The same
with real estate. Turnarounds happens all the time and
almost anything can happen.
Is the property sector benefitting from the influx of the
World Cup visitors? I suppose it’s one of those things
that is not easy to counter for as the effect might only
show in years to come. One thing we can say is that
South Africa did an excellent job in showcasing the
property industry.
Read more.
RETIREMENT PROPERTY
Blue Mountain Carenet Retirement Estate is a
development in its own class with its beautiful Cape
Dutch architecture which blends in with the history in
George. Overlooking the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma
Mountains. It offers security and access control, and an
enhanced lifestyle conveniently close to George Airport,
Harold's Bay, Victoria Bay, wilderness and a stone-throw
from all new Garden Route Shopping Center.
The development will be phased and the 1st phase
consists of 76 full title homes. The Clubhouse, ........
Read more.
View our portfolio at http://www.sdpretirement.co.za/
Download your guide to RETIREMENT PROPERTY here
SMALLER HOUSES IN BIG DEMAND
Financial pressure pushing South Africans to purchase
smaller houses.
Good news for homeowners of small houses who are
looking to sell up and buy something larger, is that
smaller houses (80m²-140m²) are the strongest growth
category in the year-on-year figures, read Upward trend
in house price growth continues.
The average nominal value of small houses continued
on the upward growth trend rising 29.2% year on year in
May after rising by a revised 24,4 year on year in April.
This brought the average nominal price of homes in this
category to about R843 700 in May.
Read more.
FOREIGN BUYERS ADVICE
With Cape Town suddenly taking on a truly international
look as a result of the influx of World Cup visitors - South
Africa is one of the easiest countries in the world in
which to buy a residential property.
Unlike so many countries, the red tape and restrictions
are minimal and the SA Reserve Bank allows you to
repatriate your money if and when you decide to sell.
South Africa does list overseas buyers as non-residents
unless they take out SA citizenship – but it is
exceptionally accommodating to them.
Firstly, if the buyer is paying with cash, he must ensure
that he has his own copies of the title deeds and
financial documents and that these are stored in a safe
place. They will have to be produced if the buyer at any
stage chooses to sell and repatriate his cash.
Read more.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE HOUSING MARKET
"CGT was the main story, as the proposed increase was
heavily trailed in advance. In reality the rise to 28% for
high-rate tax payers is a non-issue for the housing
market.
"The rise is coming into play overnight - so there will be
no sudden sell-off of second homes or investment
properties. The new rate takes us back to a similar rate
to where we were under the pre-2008 rules, when taper
relief was able to reduce a 40% headline rate of CGT to
24%.
"With higher-rate CGT at 28% the argument for property
investment still looks strong, and capital gains still
compare very favourably with income tax at 40%.
Read more.
ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY INCREASE
Total income for the accommodation industry increased
4,2% year on year in April to R966,8m, according to data
from Statistics SA released yesterday.
TAFF REPORTER
These figures show that the accommodation industry is
gaining momentum although the spin-offs of the Soccer
World Cup will be known only at a later date.
Total income for the accommodation industry for the
three months ended April increased 0,9% from the three
months ended April last year.
Income from accommodation rose 0,5% from the three
months ended April last year, mainly due to an increase
of 4,6% in the average income per stay unit night sold
during the same period.
Read more.
WHAT HAS 2010 DONE FOR SA
South Africa has been a busy place over the last few
weeks. With the World Cup kicking off less than a
fortnight ago, the country has been dealing with the
enormous influx of visitors arriving from all over the
world. Hundreds of thousands have come steaming in
to enjoy the finals for the first time on the African
continent. Between June 1 and June 21, the South
African Department of Home Affairs reported 682,317
foreigners arrived in the country. Not surprisingly, the
majority of visitors came from the UK, Germany, USA,
Brazil, Netherlands, and Argentina. The local population
in South Africa and neighboring countries hasn’t been
quite as high in numbers, but the country has definitely
seen an enormous rise in tourism since the tournament
began.
Read more.
CAN LANCE WIN THE TOUR DE FRANCE
From his first, unprecedented Tour de France victory in
1999 just three years after being diagnosed with
testicular cancer, the seven-time champion's ability to
confound expectations has become legendary among
the public and his fellow racers. On his way to a third
victory in 2001, he used the now-famous "bluff" to trick
his rivals into thinking he was weak and about to fall
behind. Then at the base of the final climb, he exploded
out of the pack to win the stage atop Alpe d'Huez. In
2003, Armstrong was the least prepared he'd been for
any of this Tour wins, and was under the fiercest
pressure yet from the other contenders when Joseba
Beloki crashed in front of him on a high-speed mountain
descent; Armstrong swerved off the road, bumped over a
grassy field, dismounted and hopped a drainage ditch
then neatly rejoined the pack on the road below the site
of the carnage. Later that same year, knocked down on a
climb when a spectator's bag snagged his handlebar,
Armstrong remounted then powered up Luz Ardiden to
not only catch his rivals but win the stage-on a snapped
bike frame.
Read more.
Events / Things to do
VODACOM FUNNY FESTIVAL
The 6th Vodacom Funny Festival, Cape Town’s premier
comedy festival runs for the duration of the FIFA World
Cup 2010 at the Baxter Theatre. The popular annual
event, which has become “Cape Town’s winter tonic”,
opens on 7th June and runs through to 11th July.
The hugely popular event was awarded Official Event
status by Cape Town’s tourism authorities and now
carries the insignia of the Cape of Great Events. It is the
only comedy project in the city to have been awarded the
accolade.
Read more.
JMBC Logwood MTB Classic
Join us at one of Gautengs most established races to
date. The organisers have yet another trump card up
their sleeves by taking part of the existing route and
adding some interesting new bits for 2010 which is
nothing short of sublime! Our trusty course designer has
pulled out all the stops and the route boasts loads of
awesome single track, jeep track, drop offs, technical
ascents and white knuckle descents. We have a 68km
marathon (with one start loop and two laps), a 40km
half-marathon (with one start loop and one lap). The start
loop is 7.5km long and is there to break up the riders by
the time they reach the taxidermist and Erich's
Zuchspitze.
Read more.
Recipes
MALAY SPICED FISH ON A BED OF BUTTERNUT
This is a superb combination of Cape flavours. Serve the fish with golden rice
and add colour with a selection of salad sambals. For convenience this dish
can be prepared in advance, and baked just before serving.
1¼ kg kabeljou or Cape salmon filleted, skinned and cut into portions
Ina Paarman's Lemon and Black Pepper Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) Olive or Canola oil
1 medium butternut, peeled, seeded and coarsely grated
Ina Paarman's Garlic and Herb Seasoning
2 T (30 ml) flour
2 t (10 ml) medium-strength curry powder or fish masala
1 t (5 ml) Ina Paarman's Chilli and Garlic Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) melted butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 T (30 ml) Ina Paarman's Sun-dried Tomato Pesto
1 x 200ml Tikka Curry Coat & Cook Sauce
½ cup (125 ml) coconut cream or fat reduced fresh cream
fresh coriander leaves to garnish
Preheat the oven to 220ºC if you are planning to bake the fish straight after
preparing it. Season the fish with Lemon and Black Pepper seasoning.
Read more.
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Website
Property for Sale
Guesthouses/Hotels
Developments
Winelands Properties
International Property
Property for Rent
Accommodation SA
News Cafe
2010 Fifa World Cup
Property Finance
Welcome Index
We’ve been in the grip of World Cup fever for the past few weeks, and it
shows no sign of stopping! For those who are looking for something other
than soccer to feast their eyes on, though, Susan Deacon Properties
has the best selection of property on offer, from the luxury homes,
retirement villages, commercial property, rentals, coastal homes,
apartments, you name it we have it covered. Book your holiday
accommodation online via our web at reduced fees.
Go beyond the 90 minutes of the football game and fill your free hours
shark-cage diving, PROPERTY HUNTING, whale watching, elephant riding
or braving the world’s highest commercial bungee jump. Or indulge in
sweet and spicy Cape Malay cuisine and sunset cocktails on the beach, all
in the Western Cape. http://beyondthe90minutes.com/en/
We wish you the best for the week, the soccer, tennis and Tour de France
starting this Sunday. Everyone visiting Knysna for the Oyster Festival - Have
a great week and enjoy everything the festival has to offer.
Weekly Property Feature
New Release Property
From the Desk of Marcel
Deacon
International Property
Articles
Events/ Things to do
Recipes
Weekly Property Feature
GEORGE - R799 000
REDUCED!!! BEST BUY FOR 2010!!
Spacious plot. House with flat. Quite
area and beautiful view. A must see!
Read more.
LADISMITH - R16 000 000
2800 HA WITH GAME FARM
BORDERING THE GAMKA RIVER.
DIFFERENT SPECIES OF ANIMALS.
HOUSE AND COTTAGES ON FARM.
35 HA ARABLE WITH WATER
RIGHTS. PLENTY OF WATER. 21
TITLE DEEDS.
Read more.
OUTENIQUA STRAND - R2 900 000
Lovely open plan living areas with
kitchen, scullery, laundry, BBQ
undercovered outside, BBQ room, 4
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bedroom
and bathroom outside, double
automated garage.
Read more.
New Release Property
MOSSEL BAY - R1 900 000
Situated in popular Mossel Bay. Excellent investment.
Spacious open plan living area and kitchen, 2 bedrooms
and 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), parking and balcony.
Read more.
JOHANNESBURG - R485 000
Inspired by the latest global trend towards an
uncompromising urban lifestyle, BridgeView looks set to
take city living to new heights. Conveniently located
within easy access to the major highway arteries and the
CBD, this brand new development is perfectly positioned
to take advantage of Braamfontein's distinctive village
atmosphere, while remaining within easy reach of the
best that urban living has to offer.
Read more.
From the Desk of Marcel Deacon
2010 PROVIDES SA WITH OPPORTUNITIES
Preliminary figures indicate that the South African tourism industry can expect a huge
fillip from the Soccer World Cup – provided that new development is done with an eye
on the environment.
Quoting recent figures more than 100 000 international visitors were counted during the
opening days of the soccer tournament, with more expected as it progresses towards
the final.
Moreover, the country benefited from a 34% increase in inbound tourism spending
during the first quarter of 2010 – arguably thanks to the additional interest in the
country generated by the World Cup. And tourists generally, as well as soccer fans
who will undertake short tours during their stay, are undoubtedly attracted by the
country’s famed wildlife and spectacular scenery.
Which presents a challenge for all stakeholders in the local property industry: while SA
faces pressing housing and infrastructural needs, new development simply must take
account of the impact on the environment and thus on future tourism, which is one of
South Africa’s most promising sources of foreign exchange, not to mention the
opportunities it holds to create much needed jobs.
Stakeholders, which include homebuyers as well as town planners and developers,
should wholeheartedly commit themselves to sustainable development that is
environmentally responsible. Putting the brakes on urban sprawl is imperative to
prevent degradation of our natural attractions.
One way of limiting encroaching development is to take a......
Read more.
International Property
HILLSIDE VILLAGE - TURKEY
The Hillside Village offers a luxury new development of villas and apartments located in the unspoilt town of Akbük,
one of the most picturesque and sought after areas in Turkey.
Location Details
Beach 1.5 km
Bars/Restaurants 0.1 km
Golf Course N/A km
Airport 40 km
Prices From
£12,750
(€15,938 approx)
Fractional Ownership
Fractional Ownership of freehold property is a very simple concept of putting like-minded people together to
purchase a property that they could either not afford or justify for a variety of reasons.
Each property is divided into eight shares and each share or share(s) that you acquire are supported by land
registry ‘title deed’ documents (the Turkish equivalent are called TAPU) and registered in your name.
Apartments
Each luxury apartment block has been designed with six apartments, laid out over three levels, with two, two
bedroom apartments on each level.
Linked Villas
The Hillside Village development has been extended to include an additional eight high quality linkedvillas to be
built in the Venetian style, unique to this area, with fantastic panoramic bay and mountain views.
Detached Villas
Your exclusive detached villa is designed for maximum comfort, convenience and relaxation.
The generous internal living space is complemented with your own private outdoor area. From the living room,
through double glazed doors, you’ll step out onto a raised sun terrace with steps leading down to your own private
swimming pool.
Read more.
Location
Turkey
Didim
Property Type(s)
2 Bed Apartments
3 & 4 Bed Villas
Articles
WEEKLY PROPERTY UPDATE
Although it’s over for Bafana Bafana the World Cup stay
spoken about and supported by many South Africans.
Furthermore it has raised South Africans' expectations of
what the country can achieve in the future.
One lessons the World Cup offers on the stock market is
that you must watch your margin of safety. The same
with real estate. Turnarounds happens all the time and
almost anything can happen.
Is the property sector benefitting from the influx of the
World Cup visitors? I suppose it’s one of those things
that is not easy to counter for as the effect might only
show in years to come. One thing we can say is that
South Africa did an excellent job in showcasing the
property industry.
Read more.
RETIREMENT PROPERTY
Blue Mountain Carenet Retirement Estate is a
development in its own class with its beautiful Cape
Dutch architecture which blends in with the history in
George. Overlooking the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma
Mountains. It offers security and access control, and an
enhanced lifestyle conveniently close to George Airport,
Harold's Bay, Victoria Bay, wilderness and a stone-throw
from all new Garden Route Shopping Center.
The development will be phased and the 1st phase
consists of 76 full title homes. The Clubhouse, ........
Read more.
View our portfolio at http://www.sdpretirement.co.za/
Download your guide to RETIREMENT PROPERTY here
SMALLER HOUSES IN BIG DEMAND
Financial pressure pushing South Africans to purchase
smaller houses.
Good news for homeowners of small houses who are
looking to sell up and buy something larger, is that
smaller houses (80m²-140m²) are the strongest growth
category in the year-on-year figures, read Upward trend
in house price growth continues.
The average nominal value of small houses continued
on the upward growth trend rising 29.2% year on year in
May after rising by a revised 24,4 year on year in April.
This brought the average nominal price of homes in this
category to about R843 700 in May.
Read more.
FOREIGN BUYERS ADVICE
With Cape Town suddenly taking on a truly international
look as a result of the influx of World Cup visitors - South
Africa is one of the easiest countries in the world in
which to buy a residential property.
Unlike so many countries, the red tape and restrictions
are minimal and the SA Reserve Bank allows you to
repatriate your money if and when you decide to sell.
South Africa does list overseas buyers as non-residents
unless they take out SA citizenship – but it is
exceptionally accommodating to them.
Firstly, if the buyer is paying with cash, he must ensure
that he has his own copies of the title deeds and
financial documents and that these are stored in a safe
place. They will have to be produced if the buyer at any
stage chooses to sell and repatriate his cash.
Read more.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE HOUSING MARKET
"CGT was the main story, as the proposed increase was
heavily trailed in advance. In reality the rise to 28% for
high-rate tax payers is a non-issue for the housing
market.
"The rise is coming into play overnight - so there will be
no sudden sell-off of second homes or investment
properties. The new rate takes us back to a similar rate
to where we were under the pre-2008 rules, when taper
relief was able to reduce a 40% headline rate of CGT to
24%.
"With higher-rate CGT at 28% the argument for property
investment still looks strong, and capital gains still
compare very favourably with income tax at 40%.
Read more.
ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY INCREASE
Total income for the accommodation industry increased
4,2% year on year in April to R966,8m, according to data
from Statistics SA released yesterday.
TAFF REPORTER
These figures show that the accommodation industry is
gaining momentum although the spin-offs of the Soccer
World Cup will be known only at a later date.
Total income for the accommodation industry for the
three months ended April increased 0,9% from the three
months ended April last year.
Income from accommodation rose 0,5% from the three
months ended April last year, mainly due to an increase
of 4,6% in the average income per stay unit night sold
during the same period.
Read more.
WHAT HAS 2010 DONE FOR SA
South Africa has been a busy place over the last few
weeks. With the World Cup kicking off less than a
fortnight ago, the country has been dealing with the
enormous influx of visitors arriving from all over the
world. Hundreds of thousands have come steaming in
to enjoy the finals for the first time on the African
continent. Between June 1 and June 21, the South
African Department of Home Affairs reported 682,317
foreigners arrived in the country. Not surprisingly, the
majority of visitors came from the UK, Germany, USA,
Brazil, Netherlands, and Argentina. The local population
in South Africa and neighboring countries hasn’t been
quite as high in numbers, but the country has definitely
seen an enormous rise in tourism since the tournament
began.
Read more.
CAN LANCE WIN THE TOUR DE FRANCE
From his first, unprecedented Tour de France victory in
1999 just three years after being diagnosed with
testicular cancer, the seven-time champion's ability to
confound expectations has become legendary among
the public and his fellow racers. On his way to a third
victory in 2001, he used the now-famous "bluff" to trick
his rivals into thinking he was weak and about to fall
behind. Then at the base of the final climb, he exploded
out of the pack to win the stage atop Alpe d'Huez. In
2003, Armstrong was the least prepared he'd been for
any of this Tour wins, and was under the fiercest
pressure yet from the other contenders when Joseba
Beloki crashed in front of him on a high-speed mountain
descent; Armstrong swerved off the road, bumped over a
grassy field, dismounted and hopped a drainage ditch
then neatly rejoined the pack on the road below the site
of the carnage. Later that same year, knocked down on a
climb when a spectator's bag snagged his handlebar,
Armstrong remounted then powered up Luz Ardiden to
not only catch his rivals but win the stage-on a snapped
bike frame.
Read more.
Events / Things to do
VODACOM FUNNY FESTIVAL
The 6th Vodacom Funny Festival, Cape Town’s premier
comedy festival runs for the duration of the FIFA World
Cup 2010 at the Baxter Theatre. The popular annual
event, which has become “Cape Town’s winter tonic”,
opens on 7th June and runs through to 11th July.
The hugely popular event was awarded Official Event
status by Cape Town’s tourism authorities and now
carries the insignia of the Cape of Great Events. It is the
only comedy project in the city to have been awarded the
accolade.
Read more.
JMBC Logwood MTB Classic
Join us at one of Gautengs most established races to
date. The organisers have yet another trump card up
their sleeves by taking part of the existing route and
adding some interesting new bits for 2010 which is
nothing short of sublime! Our trusty course designer has
pulled out all the stops and the route boasts loads of
awesome single track, jeep track, drop offs, technical
ascents and white knuckle descents. We have a 68km
marathon (with one start loop and two laps), a 40km
half-marathon (with one start loop and one lap). The start
loop is 7.5km long and is there to break up the riders by
the time they reach the taxidermist and Erich's
Zuchspitze.
Read more.
Recipes
MALAY SPICED FISH ON A BED OF BUTTERNUT
This is a superb combination of Cape flavours. Serve the fish with golden rice
and add colour with a selection of salad sambals. For convenience this dish
can be prepared in advance, and baked just before serving.
1¼ kg kabeljou or Cape salmon filleted, skinned and cut into portions
Ina Paarman's Lemon and Black Pepper Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) Olive or Canola oil
1 medium butternut, peeled, seeded and coarsely grated
Ina Paarman's Garlic and Herb Seasoning
2 T (30 ml) flour
2 t (10 ml) medium-strength curry powder or fish masala
1 t (5 ml) Ina Paarman's Chilli and Garlic Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) melted butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 T (30 ml) Ina Paarman's Sun-dried Tomato Pesto
1 x 200ml Tikka Curry Coat & Cook Sauce
½ cup (125 ml) coconut cream or fat reduced fresh cream
fresh coriander leaves to garnish
Preheat the oven to 220ºC if you are planning to bake the fish straight after
preparing it. Season the fish with Lemon and Black Pepper seasoning.
Read more.
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Tramonto - Weddings & Events
Website
Property for Sale
Guesthouses/Hotels
Developments
Winelands Properties
International Property
Property for Rent
Accommodation SA
News Cafe
2010 Fifa World Cup
Property Finance
Welcome Index
We’ve been in the grip of World Cup fever for the past few weeks, and it
shows no sign of stopping! For those who are looking for something other
than soccer to feast their eyes on, though, Susan Deacon Properties
has the best selection of property on offer, from the luxury homes,
retirement villages, commercial property, rentals, coastal homes,
apartments, you name it we have it covered. Book your holiday
accommodation online via our web at reduced fees.
Go beyond the 90 minutes of the football game and fill your free hours
shark-cage diving, PROPERTY HUNTING, whale watching, elephant riding
or braving the world’s highest commercial bungee jump. Or indulge in
sweet and spicy Cape Malay cuisine and sunset cocktails on the beach, all
in the Western Cape. http://beyondthe90minutes.com/en/
We wish you the best for the week, the soccer, tennis and Tour de France
starting this Sunday. Everyone visiting Knysna for the Oyster Festival - Have
a great week and enjoy everything the festival has to offer.
Weekly Property Feature
New Release Property
From the Desk of Marcel
Deacon
International Property
Articles
Events/ Things to do
Recipes
Weekly Property Feature
GEORGE - R799 000
REDUCED!!! BEST BUY FOR 2010!!
Spacious plot. House with flat. Quite
area and beautiful view. A must see!
Read more.
LADISMITH - R16 000 000
2800 HA WITH GAME FARM
BORDERING THE GAMKA RIVER.
DIFFERENT SPECIES OF ANIMALS.
HOUSE AND COTTAGES ON FARM.
35 HA ARABLE WITH WATER
RIGHTS. PLENTY OF WATER. 21
TITLE DEEDS.
Read more.
OUTENIQUA STRAND - R2 900 000
Lovely open plan living areas with
kitchen, scullery, laundry, BBQ
undercovered outside, BBQ room, 4
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bedroom
and bathroom outside, double
automated garage.
Read more.
New Release Property
MOSSEL BAY - R1 900 000
Situated in popular Mossel Bay. Excellent investment.
Spacious open plan living area and kitchen, 2 bedrooms
and 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), parking and balcony.
Read more.
JOHANNESBURG - R485 000
Inspired by the latest global trend towards an
uncompromising urban lifestyle, BridgeView looks set to
take city living to new heights. Conveniently located
within easy access to the major highway arteries and the
CBD, this brand new development is perfectly positioned
to take advantage of Braamfontein's distinctive village
atmosphere, while remaining within easy reach of the
best that urban living has to offer.
Read more.
From the Desk of Marcel Deacon
2010 PROVIDES SA WITH OPPORTUNITIES
Preliminary figures indicate that the South African tourism industry can expect a huge
fillip from the Soccer World Cup – provided that new development is done with an eye
on the environment.
Quoting recent figures more than 100 000 international visitors were counted during the
opening days of the soccer tournament, with more expected as it progresses towards
the final.
Moreover, the country benefited from a 34% increase in inbound tourism spending
during the first quarter of 2010 – arguably thanks to the additional interest in the
country generated by the World Cup. And tourists generally, as well as soccer fans
who will undertake short tours during their stay, are undoubtedly attracted by the
country’s famed wildlife and spectacular scenery.
Which presents a challenge for all stakeholders in the local property industry: while SA
faces pressing housing and infrastructural needs, new development simply must take
account of the impact on the environment and thus on future tourism, which is one of
South Africa’s most promising sources of foreign exchange, not to mention the
opportunities it holds to create much needed jobs.
Stakeholders, which include homebuyers as well as town planners and developers,
should wholeheartedly commit themselves to sustainable development that is
environmentally responsible. Putting the brakes on urban sprawl is imperative to
prevent degradation of our natural attractions.
One way of limiting encroaching development is to take a......
Read more.
International Property
HILLSIDE VILLAGE - TURKEY
The Hillside Village offers a luxury new development of villas and apartments located in the unspoilt town of Akbük,
one of the most picturesque and sought after areas in Turkey.
Location Details
Beach 1.5 km
Bars/Restaurants 0.1 km
Golf Course N/A km
Airport 40 km
Prices From
£12,750
(€15,938 approx)
Fractional Ownership
Fractional Ownership of freehold property is a very simple concept of putting like-minded people together to
purchase a property that they could either not afford or justify for a variety of reasons.
Each property is divided into eight shares and each share or share(s) that you acquire are supported by land
registry ‘title deed’ documents (the Turkish equivalent are called TAPU) and registered in your name.
Apartments
Each luxury apartment block has been designed with six apartments, laid out over three levels, with two, two
bedroom apartments on each level.
Linked Villas
The Hillside Village development has been extended to include an additional eight high quality linkedvillas to be
built in the Venetian style, unique to this area, with fantastic panoramic bay and mountain views.
Detached Villas
Your exclusive detached villa is designed for maximum comfort, convenience and relaxation.
The generous internal living space is complemented with your own private outdoor area. From the living room,
through double glazed doors, you’ll step out onto a raised sun terrace with steps leading down to your own private
swimming pool.
Read more.
Location
Turkey
Didim
Property Type(s)
2 Bed Apartments
3 & 4 Bed Villas
Articles
WEEKLY PROPERTY UPDATE
Although it’s over for Bafana Bafana the World Cup stay
spoken about and supported by many South Africans.
Furthermore it has raised South Africans' expectations of
what the country can achieve in the future.
One lessons the World Cup offers on the stock market is
that you must watch your margin of safety. The same
with real estate. Turnarounds happens all the time and
almost anything can happen.
Is the property sector benefitting from the influx of the
World Cup visitors? I suppose it’s one of those things
that is not easy to counter for as the effect might only
show in years to come. One thing we can say is that
South Africa did an excellent job in showcasing the
property industry.
Read more.
RETIREMENT PROPERTY
Blue Mountain Carenet Retirement Estate is a
development in its own class with its beautiful Cape
Dutch architecture which blends in with the history in
George. Overlooking the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma
Mountains. It offers security and access control, and an
enhanced lifestyle conveniently close to George Airport,
Harold's Bay, Victoria Bay, wilderness and a stone-throw
from all new Garden Route Shopping Center.
The development will be phased and the 1st phase
consists of 76 full title homes. The Clubhouse, ........
Read more.
View our portfolio at http://www.sdpretirement.co.za/
Download your guide to RETIREMENT PROPERTY here
SMALLER HOUSES IN BIG DEMAND
Financial pressure pushing South Africans to purchase
smaller houses.
Good news for homeowners of small houses who are
looking to sell up and buy something larger, is that
smaller houses (80m²-140m²) are the strongest growth
category in the year-on-year figures, read Upward trend
in house price growth continues.
The average nominal value of small houses continued
on the upward growth trend rising 29.2% year on year in
May after rising by a revised 24,4 year on year in April.
This brought the average nominal price of homes in this
category to about R843 700 in May.
Read more.
FOREIGN BUYERS ADVICE
With Cape Town suddenly taking on a truly international
look as a result of the influx of World Cup visitors - South
Africa is one of the easiest countries in the world in
which to buy a residential property.
Unlike so many countries, the red tape and restrictions
are minimal and the SA Reserve Bank allows you to
repatriate your money if and when you decide to sell.
South Africa does list overseas buyers as non-residents
unless they take out SA citizenship – but it is
exceptionally accommodating to them.
Firstly, if the buyer is paying with cash, he must ensure
that he has his own copies of the title deeds and
financial documents and that these are stored in a safe
place. They will have to be produced if the buyer at any
stage chooses to sell and repatriate his cash.
Read more.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE HOUSING MARKET
"CGT was the main story, as the proposed increase was
heavily trailed in advance. In reality the rise to 28% for
high-rate tax payers is a non-issue for the housing
market.
"The rise is coming into play overnight - so there will be
no sudden sell-off of second homes or investment
properties. The new rate takes us back to a similar rate
to where we were under the pre-2008 rules, when taper
relief was able to reduce a 40% headline rate of CGT to
24%.
"With higher-rate CGT at 28% the argument for property
investment still looks strong, and capital gains still
compare very favourably with income tax at 40%.
Read more.
ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY INCREASE
Total income for the accommodation industry increased
4,2% year on year in April to R966,8m, according to data
from Statistics SA released yesterday.
TAFF REPORTER
These figures show that the accommodation industry is
gaining momentum although the spin-offs of the Soccer
World Cup will be known only at a later date.
Total income for the accommodation industry for the
three months ended April increased 0,9% from the three
months ended April last year.
Income from accommodation rose 0,5% from the three
months ended April last year, mainly due to an increase
of 4,6% in the average income per stay unit night sold
during the same period.
Read more.
WHAT HAS 2010 DONE FOR SA
South Africa has been a busy place over the last few
weeks. With the World Cup kicking off less than a
fortnight ago, the country has been dealing with the
enormous influx of visitors arriving from all over the
world. Hundreds of thousands have come steaming in
to enjoy the finals for the first time on the African
continent. Between June 1 and June 21, the South
African Department of Home Affairs reported 682,317
foreigners arrived in the country. Not surprisingly, the
majority of visitors came from the UK, Germany, USA,
Brazil, Netherlands, and Argentina. The local population
in South Africa and neighboring countries hasn’t been
quite as high in numbers, but the country has definitely
seen an enormous rise in tourism since the tournament
began.
Read more.
CAN LANCE WIN THE TOUR DE FRANCE
From his first, unprecedented Tour de France victory in
1999 just three years after being diagnosed with
testicular cancer, the seven-time champion's ability to
confound expectations has become legendary among
the public and his fellow racers. On his way to a third
victory in 2001, he used the now-famous "bluff" to trick
his rivals into thinking he was weak and about to fall
behind. Then at the base of the final climb, he exploded
out of the pack to win the stage atop Alpe d'Huez. In
2003, Armstrong was the least prepared he'd been for
any of this Tour wins, and was under the fiercest
pressure yet from the other contenders when Joseba
Beloki crashed in front of him on a high-speed mountain
descent; Armstrong swerved off the road, bumped over a
grassy field, dismounted and hopped a drainage ditch
then neatly rejoined the pack on the road below the site
of the carnage. Later that same year, knocked down on a
climb when a spectator's bag snagged his handlebar,
Armstrong remounted then powered up Luz Ardiden to
not only catch his rivals but win the stage-on a snapped
bike frame.
Read more.
Events / Things to do
VODACOM FUNNY FESTIVAL
The 6th Vodacom Funny Festival, Cape Town’s premier
comedy festival runs for the duration of the FIFA World
Cup 2010 at the Baxter Theatre. The popular annual
event, which has become “Cape Town’s winter tonic”,
opens on 7th June and runs through to 11th July.
The hugely popular event was awarded Official Event
status by Cape Town’s tourism authorities and now
carries the insignia of the Cape of Great Events. It is the
only comedy project in the city to have been awarded the
accolade.
Read more.
JMBC Logwood MTB Classic
Join us at one of Gautengs most established races to
date. The organisers have yet another trump card up
their sleeves by taking part of the existing route and
adding some interesting new bits for 2010 which is
nothing short of sublime! Our trusty course designer has
pulled out all the stops and the route boasts loads of
awesome single track, jeep track, drop offs, technical
ascents and white knuckle descents. We have a 68km
marathon (with one start loop and two laps), a 40km
half-marathon (with one start loop and one lap). The start
loop is 7.5km long and is there to break up the riders by
the time they reach the taxidermist and Erich's
Zuchspitze.
Read more.
Recipes
MALAY SPICED FISH ON A BED OF BUTTERNUT
This is a superb combination of Cape flavours. Serve the fish with golden rice
and add colour with a selection of salad sambals. For convenience this dish
can be prepared in advance, and baked just before serving.
1¼ kg kabeljou or Cape salmon filleted, skinned and cut into portions
Ina Paarman's Lemon and Black Pepper Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) Olive or Canola oil
1 medium butternut, peeled, seeded and coarsely grated
Ina Paarman's Garlic and Herb Seasoning
2 T (30 ml) flour
2 t (10 ml) medium-strength curry powder or fish masala
1 t (5 ml) Ina Paarman's Chilli and Garlic Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) melted butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 T (30 ml) Ina Paarman's Sun-dried Tomato Pesto
1 x 200ml Tikka Curry Coat & Cook Sauce
½ cup (125 ml) coconut cream or fat reduced fresh cream
fresh coriander leaves to garnish
Preheat the oven to 220ºC if you are planning to bake the fish straight after
preparing it. Season the fish with Lemon and Black Pepper seasoning.
Read more.
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We’ve been in the grip of World Cup fever for the past few weeks, and it
shows no sign of stopping! For those who are looking for something other
than soccer to feast their eyes on, though, Susan Deacon Properties
has the best selection of property on offer, from the luxury homes,
retirement villages, commercial property, rentals, coastal homes,
apartments, you name it we have it covered. Book your holiday
accommodation online via our web at reduced fees.
Go beyond the 90 minutes of the football game and fill your free hours
shark-cage diving, PROPERTY HUNTING, whale watching, elephant riding
or braving the world’s highest commercial bungee jump. Or indulge in
sweet and spicy Cape Malay cuisine and sunset cocktails on the beach, all
in the Western Cape. http://beyondthe90minutes.com/en/
We wish you the best for the week, the soccer, tennis and Tour de France
starting this Sunday. Everyone visiting Knysna for the Oyster Festival - Have
a great week and enjoy everything the festival has to offer.
Weekly Property Feature
New Release Property
From the Desk of Marcel
Deacon
International Property
Articles
Events/ Things to do
Recipes
Weekly Property Feature
GEORGE - R799 000
REDUCED!!! BEST BUY FOR 2010!!
Spacious plot. House with flat. Quite
area and beautiful view. A must see!
Read more.
LADISMITH - R16 000 000
2800 HA WITH GAME FARM
BORDERING THE GAMKA RIVER.
DIFFERENT SPECIES OF ANIMALS.
HOUSE AND COTTAGES ON FARM.
35 HA ARABLE WITH WATER
RIGHTS. PLENTY OF WATER. 21
TITLE DEEDS.
Read more.
OUTENIQUA STRAND - R2 900 000
Lovely open plan living areas with
kitchen, scullery, laundry, BBQ
undercovered outside, BBQ room, 4
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bedroom
and bathroom outside, double
automated garage.
Read more.
New Release Property
MOSSEL BAY - R1 900 000
Situated in popular Mossel Bay. Excellent investment.
Spacious open plan living area and kitchen, 2 bedrooms
and 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), parking and balcony.
Read more.
JOHANNESBURG - R485 000
Inspired by the latest global trend towards an
uncompromising urban lifestyle, BridgeView looks set to
take city living to new heights. Conveniently located
within easy access to the major highway arteries and the
CBD, this brand new development is perfectly positioned
to take advantage of Braamfontein's distinctive village
atmosphere, while remaining within easy reach of the
best that urban living has to offer.
Read more.
From the Desk of Marcel Deacon
2010 PROVIDES SA WITH OPPORTUNITIES
Preliminary figures indicate that the South African tourism industry can expect a huge
fillip from the Soccer World Cup – provided that new development is done with an eye
on the environment.
Quoting recent figures more than 100 000 international visitors were counted during the
opening days of the soccer tournament, with more expected as it progresses towards
the final.
Moreover, the country benefited from a 34% increase in inbound tourism spending
during the first quarter of 2010 – arguably thanks to the additional interest in the
country generated by the World Cup. And tourists generally, as well as soccer fans
who will undertake short tours during their stay, are undoubtedly attracted by the
country’s famed wildlife and spectacular scenery.
Which presents a challenge for all stakeholders in the local property industry: while SA
faces pressing housing and infrastructural needs, new development simply must take
account of the impact on the environment and thus on future tourism, which is one of
South Africa’s most promising sources of foreign exchange, not to mention the
opportunities it holds to create much needed jobs.
Stakeholders, which include homebuyers as well as town planners and developers,
should wholeheartedly commit themselves to sustainable development that is
environmentally responsible. Putting the brakes on urban sprawl is imperative to
prevent degradation of our natural attractions.
One way of limiting encroaching development is to take a......
Read more.
International Property
HILLSIDE VILLAGE - TURKEY
The Hillside Village offers a luxury new development of villas and apartments located in the unspoilt town of Akbük,
one of the most picturesque and sought after areas in Turkey.
Location Details
Beach 1.5 km
Bars/Restaurants 0.1 km
Golf Course N/A km
Airport 40 km
Prices From
£12,750
(€15,938 approx)
Fractional Ownership
Fractional Ownership of freehold property is a very simple concept of putting like-minded people together to
purchase a property that they could either not afford or justify for a variety of reasons.
Each property is divided into eight shares and each share or share(s) that you acquire are supported by land
registry ‘title deed’ documents (the Turkish equivalent are called TAPU) and registered in your name.
Apartments
Each luxury apartment block has been designed with six apartments, laid out over three levels, with two, two
bedroom apartments on each level.
Linked Villas
The Hillside Village development has been extended to include an additional eight high quality linkedvillas to be
built in the Venetian style, unique to this area, with fantastic panoramic bay and mountain views.
Detached Villas
Your exclusive detached villa is designed for maximum comfort, convenience and relaxation.
The generous internal living space is complemented with your own private outdoor area. From the living room,
through double glazed doors, you’ll step out onto a raised sun terrace with steps leading down to your own private
swimming pool.
Read more.
Location
Turkey
Didim
Property Type(s)
2 Bed Apartments
3 & 4 Bed Villas
Articles
WEEKLY PROPERTY UPDATE
Although it’s over for Bafana Bafana the World Cup stay
spoken about and supported by many South Africans.
Furthermore it has raised South Africans' expectations of
what the country can achieve in the future.
One lessons the World Cup offers on the stock market is
that you must watch your margin of safety. The same
with real estate. Turnarounds happens all the time and
almost anything can happen.
Is the property sector benefitting from the influx of the
World Cup visitors? I suppose it’s one of those things
that is not easy to counter for as the effect might only
show in years to come. One thing we can say is that
South Africa did an excellent job in showcasing the
property industry.
Read more.
RETIREMENT PROPERTY
Blue Mountain Carenet Retirement Estate is a
development in its own class with its beautiful Cape
Dutch architecture which blends in with the history in
George. Overlooking the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma
Mountains. It offers security and access control, and an
enhanced lifestyle conveniently close to George Airport,
Harold's Bay, Victoria Bay, wilderness and a stone-throw
from all new Garden Route Shopping Center.
The development will be phased and the 1st phase
consists of 76 full title homes. The Clubhouse, ........
Read more.
View our portfolio at http://www.sdpretirement.co.za/
Download your guide to RETIREMENT PROPERTY here
SMALLER HOUSES IN BIG DEMAND
Financial pressure pushing South Africans to purchase
smaller houses.
Good news for homeowners of small houses who are
looking to sell up and buy something larger, is that
smaller houses (80m²-140m²) are the strongest growth
category in the year-on-year figures, read Upward trend
in house price growth continues.
The average nominal value of small houses continued
on the upward growth trend rising 29.2% year on year in
May after rising by a revised 24,4 year on year in April.
This brought the average nominal price of homes in this
category to about R843 700 in May.
Read more.
FOREIGN BUYERS ADVICE
With Cape Town suddenly taking on a truly international
look as a result of the influx of World Cup visitors - South
Africa is one of the easiest countries in the world in
which to buy a residential property.
Unlike so many countries, the red tape and restrictions
are minimal and the SA Reserve Bank allows you to
repatriate your money if and when you decide to sell.
South Africa does list overseas buyers as non-residents
unless they take out SA citizenship – but it is
exceptionally accommodating to them.
Firstly, if the buyer is paying with cash, he must ensure
that he has his own copies of the title deeds and
financial documents and that these are stored in a safe
place. They will have to be produced if the buyer at any
stage chooses to sell and repatriate his cash.
Read more.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE HOUSING MARKET
"CGT was the main story, as the proposed increase was
heavily trailed in advance. In reality the rise to 28% for
high-rate tax payers is a non-issue for the housing
market.
"The rise is coming into play overnight - so there will be
no sudden sell-off of second homes or investment
properties. The new rate takes us back to a similar rate
to where we were under the pre-2008 rules, when taper
relief was able to reduce a 40% headline rate of CGT to
24%.
"With higher-rate CGT at 28% the argument for property
investment still looks strong, and capital gains still
compare very favourably with income tax at 40%.
Read more.
ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY INCREASE
Total income for the accommodation industry increased
4,2% year on year in April to R966,8m, according to data
from Statistics SA released yesterday.
TAFF REPORTER
These figures show that the accommodation industry is
gaining momentum although the spin-offs of the Soccer
World Cup will be known only at a later date.
Total income for the accommodation industry for the
three months ended April increased 0,9% from the three
months ended April last year.
Income from accommodation rose 0,5% from the three
months ended April last year, mainly due to an increase
of 4,6% in the average income per stay unit night sold
during the same period.
Read more.
WHAT HAS 2010 DONE FOR SA
South Africa has been a busy place over the last few
weeks. With the World Cup kicking off less than a
fortnight ago, the country has been dealing with the
enormous influx of visitors arriving from all over the
world. Hundreds of thousands have come steaming in
to enjoy the finals for the first time on the African
continent. Between June 1 and June 21, the South
African Department of Home Affairs reported 682,317
foreigners arrived in the country. Not surprisingly, the
majority of visitors came from the UK, Germany, USA,
Brazil, Netherlands, and Argentina. The local population
in South Africa and neighboring countries hasn’t been
quite as high in numbers, but the country has definitely
seen an enormous rise in tourism since the tournament
began.
Read more.
CAN LANCE WIN THE TOUR DE FRANCE
From his first, unprecedented Tour de France victory in
1999 just three years after being diagnosed with
testicular cancer, the seven-time champion's ability to
confound expectations has become legendary among
the public and his fellow racers. On his way to a third
victory in 2001, he used the now-famous "bluff" to trick
his rivals into thinking he was weak and about to fall
behind. Then at the base of the final climb, he exploded
out of the pack to win the stage atop Alpe d'Huez. In
2003, Armstrong was the least prepared he'd been for
any of this Tour wins, and was under the fiercest
pressure yet from the other contenders when Joseba
Beloki crashed in front of him on a high-speed mountain
descent; Armstrong swerved off the road, bumped over a
grassy field, dismounted and hopped a drainage ditch
then neatly rejoined the pack on the road below the site
of the carnage. Later that same year, knocked down on a
climb when a spectator's bag snagged his handlebar,
Armstrong remounted then powered up Luz Ardiden to
not only catch his rivals but win the stage-on a snapped
bike frame.
Read more.
Events / Things to do
VODACOM FUNNY FESTIVAL
The 6th Vodacom Funny Festival, Cape Town’s premier
comedy festival runs for the duration of the FIFA World
Cup 2010 at the Baxter Theatre. The popular annual
event, which has become “Cape Town’s winter tonic”,
opens on 7th June and runs through to 11th July.
The hugely popular event was awarded Official Event
status by Cape Town’s tourism authorities and now
carries the insignia of the Cape of Great Events. It is the
only comedy project in the city to have been awarded the
accolade.
Read more.
JMBC Logwood MTB Classic
Join us at one of Gautengs most established races to
date. The organisers have yet another trump card up
their sleeves by taking part of the existing route and
adding some interesting new bits for 2010 which is
nothing short of sublime! Our trusty course designer has
pulled out all the stops and the route boasts loads of
awesome single track, jeep track, drop offs, technical
ascents and white knuckle descents. We have a 68km
marathon (with one start loop and two laps), a 40km
half-marathon (with one start loop and one lap). The start
loop is 7.5km long and is there to break up the riders by
the time they reach the taxidermist and Erich's
Zuchspitze.
Read more.
Recipes
MALAY SPICED FISH ON A BED OF BUTTERNUT
This is a superb combination of Cape flavours. Serve the fish with golden rice
and add colour with a selection of salad sambals. For convenience this dish
can be prepared in advance, and baked just before serving.
1¼ kg kabeljou or Cape salmon filleted, skinned and cut into portions
Ina Paarman's Lemon and Black Pepper Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) Olive or Canola oil
1 medium butternut, peeled, seeded and coarsely grated
Ina Paarman's Garlic and Herb Seasoning
2 T (30 ml) flour
2 t (10 ml) medium-strength curry powder or fish masala
1 t (5 ml) Ina Paarman's Chilli and Garlic Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) melted butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 T (30 ml) Ina Paarman's Sun-dried Tomato Pesto
1 x 200ml Tikka Curry Coat & Cook Sauce
½ cup (125 ml) coconut cream or fat reduced fresh cream
fresh coriander leaves to garnish
Preheat the oven to 220ºC if you are planning to bake the fish straight after
preparing it. Season the fish with Lemon and Black Pepper seasoning.
Read more.
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Property for Sale
Guesthouses/Hotels
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Winelands Properties
International Property
Property for Rent
Accommodation SA
News Cafe
2010 Fifa World Cup
Property Finance
Welcome Index
We’ve been in the grip of World Cup fever for the past few weeks, and it
shows no sign of stopping! For those who are looking for something other
than soccer to feast their eyes on, though, Susan Deacon Properties
has the best selection of property on offer, from the luxury homes,
retirement villages, commercial property, rentals, coastal homes,
apartments, you name it we have it covered. Book your holiday
accommodation online via our web at reduced fees.
Go beyond the 90 minutes of the football game and fill your free hours
shark-cage diving, PROPERTY HUNTING, whale watching, elephant riding
or braving the world’s highest commercial bungee jump. Or indulge in
sweet and spicy Cape Malay cuisine and sunset cocktails on the beach, all
in the Western Cape. http://beyondthe90minutes.com/en/
We wish you the best for the week, the soccer, tennis and Tour de France
starting this Sunday. Everyone visiting Knysna for the Oyster Festival - Have
a great week and enjoy everything the festival has to offer.
Weekly Property Feature
New Release Property
From the Desk of Marcel
Deacon
International Property
Articles
Events/ Things to do
Recipes
Weekly Property Feature
GEORGE - R799 000
REDUCED!!! BEST BUY FOR 2010!!
Spacious plot. House with flat. Quite
area and beautiful view. A must see!
Read more.
LADISMITH - R16 000 000
2800 HA WITH GAME FARM
BORDERING THE GAMKA RIVER.
DIFFERENT SPECIES OF ANIMALS.
HOUSE AND COTTAGES ON FARM.
35 HA ARABLE WITH WATER
RIGHTS. PLENTY OF WATER. 21
TITLE DEEDS.
Read more.
OUTENIQUA STRAND - R2 900 000
Lovely open plan living areas with
kitchen, scullery, laundry, BBQ
undercovered outside, BBQ room, 4
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bedroom
and bathroom outside, double
automated garage.
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New Release Property
MOSSEL BAY - R1 900 000
Situated in popular Mossel Bay. Excellent investment.
Spacious open plan living area and kitchen, 2 bedrooms
and 2 bathrooms (1 en-suite), parking and balcony.
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JOHANNESBURG - R485 000
Inspired by the latest global trend towards an
uncompromising urban lifestyle, BridgeView looks set to
take city living to new heights. Conveniently located
within easy access to the major highway arteries and the
CBD, this brand new development is perfectly positioned
to take advantage of Braamfontein's distinctive village
atmosphere, while remaining within easy reach of the
best that urban living has to offer.
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From the Desk of Marcel Deacon
2010 PROVIDES SA WITH OPPORTUNITIES
Preliminary figures indicate that the South African tourism industry can expect a huge
fillip from the Soccer World Cup – provided that new development is done with an eye
on the environment.
Quoting recent figures more than 100 000 international visitors were counted during the
opening days of the soccer tournament, with more expected as it progresses towards
the final.
Moreover, the country benefited from a 34% increase in inbound tourism spending
during the first quarter of 2010 – arguably thanks to the additional interest in the
country generated by the World Cup. And tourists generally, as well as soccer fans
who will undertake short tours during their stay, are undoubtedly attracted by the
country’s famed wildlife and spectacular scenery.
Which presents a challenge for all stakeholders in the local property industry: while SA
faces pressing housing and infrastructural needs, new development simply must take
account of the impact on the environment and thus on future tourism, which is one of
South Africa’s most promising sources of foreign exchange, not to mention the
opportunities it holds to create much needed jobs.
Stakeholders, which include homebuyers as well as town planners and developers,
should wholeheartedly commit themselves to sustainable development that is
environmentally responsible. Putting the brakes on urban sprawl is imperative to
prevent degradation of our natural attractions.
One way of limiting encroaching development is to take a......
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International Property
HILLSIDE VILLAGE - TURKEY
The Hillside Village offers a luxury new development of villas and apartments located in the unspoilt town of Akbük,
one of the most picturesque and sought after areas in Turkey.
Location Details
Beach 1.5 km
Bars/Restaurants 0.1 km
Golf Course N/A km
Airport 40 km
Prices From
£12,750
(€15,938 approx)
Fractional Ownership
Fractional Ownership of freehold property is a very simple concept of putting like-minded people together to
purchase a property that they could either not afford or justify for a variety of reasons.
Each property is divided into eight shares and each share or share(s) that you acquire are supported by land
registry ‘title deed’ documents (the Turkish equivalent are called TAPU) and registered in your name.
Apartments
Each luxury apartment block has been designed with six apartments, laid out over three levels, with two, two
bedroom apartments on each level.
Linked Villas
The Hillside Village development has been extended to include an additional eight high quality linkedvillas to be
built in the Venetian style, unique to this area, with fantastic panoramic bay and mountain views.
Detached Villas
Your exclusive detached villa is designed for maximum comfort, convenience and relaxation.
The generous internal living space is complemented with your own private outdoor area. From the living room,
through double glazed doors, you’ll step out onto a raised sun terrace with steps leading down to your own private
swimming pool.
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Location
Turkey
Didim
Property Type(s)
2 Bed Apartments
3 & 4 Bed Villas
Articles
WEEKLY PROPERTY UPDATE
Although it’s over for Bafana Bafana the World Cup stay
spoken about and supported by many South Africans.
Furthermore it has raised South Africans' expectations of
what the country can achieve in the future.
One lessons the World Cup offers on the stock market is
that you must watch your margin of safety. The same
with real estate. Turnarounds happens all the time and
almost anything can happen.
Is the property sector benefitting from the influx of the
World Cup visitors? I suppose it’s one of those things
that is not easy to counter for as the effect might only
show in years to come. One thing we can say is that
South Africa did an excellent job in showcasing the
property industry.
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RETIREMENT PROPERTY
Blue Mountain Carenet Retirement Estate is a
development in its own class with its beautiful Cape
Dutch architecture which blends in with the history in
George. Overlooking the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma
Mountains. It offers security and access control, and an
enhanced lifestyle conveniently close to George Airport,
Harold's Bay, Victoria Bay, wilderness and a stone-throw
from all new Garden Route Shopping Center.
The development will be phased and the 1st phase
consists of 76 full title homes. The Clubhouse, ........
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SMALLER HOUSES IN BIG DEMAND
Financial pressure pushing South Africans to purchase
smaller houses.
Good news for homeowners of small houses who are
looking to sell up and buy something larger, is that
smaller houses (80m²-140m²) are the strongest growth
category in the year-on-year figures, read Upward trend
in house price growth continues.
The average nominal value of small houses continued
on the upward growth trend rising 29.2% year on year in
May after rising by a revised 24,4 year on year in April.
This brought the average nominal price of homes in this
category to about R843 700 in May.
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FOREIGN BUYERS ADVICE
With Cape Town suddenly taking on a truly international
look as a result of the influx of World Cup visitors - South
Africa is one of the easiest countries in the world in
which to buy a residential property.
Unlike so many countries, the red tape and restrictions
are minimal and the SA Reserve Bank allows you to
repatriate your money if and when you decide to sell.
South Africa does list overseas buyers as non-residents
unless they take out SA citizenship – but it is
exceptionally accommodating to them.
Firstly, if the buyer is paying with cash, he must ensure
that he has his own copies of the title deeds and
financial documents and that these are stored in a safe
place. They will have to be produced if the buyer at any
stage chooses to sell and repatriate his cash.
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GOOD NEWS FOR THE HOUSING MARKET
"CGT was the main story, as the proposed increase was
heavily trailed in advance. In reality the rise to 28% for
high-rate tax payers is a non-issue for the housing
market.
"The rise is coming into play overnight - so there will be
no sudden sell-off of second homes or investment
properties. The new rate takes us back to a similar rate
to where we were under the pre-2008 rules, when taper
relief was able to reduce a 40% headline rate of CGT to
24%.
"With higher-rate CGT at 28% the argument for property
investment still looks strong, and capital gains still
compare very favourably with income tax at 40%.
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ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY INCREASE
Total income for the accommodation industry increased
4,2% year on year in April to R966,8m, according to data
from Statistics SA released yesterday.
TAFF REPORTER
These figures show that the accommodation industry is
gaining momentum although the spin-offs of the Soccer
World Cup will be known only at a later date.
Total income for the accommodation industry for the
three months ended April increased 0,9% from the three
months ended April last year.
Income from accommodation rose 0,5% from the three
months ended April last year, mainly due to an increase
of 4,6% in the average income per stay unit night sold
during the same period.
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WHAT HAS 2010 DONE FOR SA
South Africa has been a busy place over the last few
weeks. With the World Cup kicking off less than a
fortnight ago, the country has been dealing with the
enormous influx of visitors arriving from all over the
world. Hundreds of thousands have come steaming in
to enjoy the finals for the first time on the African
continent. Between June 1 and June 21, the South
African Department of Home Affairs reported 682,317
foreigners arrived in the country. Not surprisingly, the
majority of visitors came from the UK, Germany, USA,
Brazil, Netherlands, and Argentina. The local population
in South Africa and neighboring countries hasn’t been
quite as high in numbers, but the country has definitely
seen an enormous rise in tourism since the tournament
began.
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CAN LANCE WIN THE TOUR DE FRANCE
From his first, unprecedented Tour de France victory in
1999 just three years after being diagnosed with
testicular cancer, the seven-time champion's ability to
confound expectations has become legendary among
the public and his fellow racers. On his way to a third
victory in 2001, he used the now-famous "bluff" to trick
his rivals into thinking he was weak and about to fall
behind. Then at the base of the final climb, he exploded
out of the pack to win the stage atop Alpe d'Huez. In
2003, Armstrong was the least prepared he'd been for
any of this Tour wins, and was under the fiercest
pressure yet from the other contenders when Joseba
Beloki crashed in front of him on a high-speed mountain
descent; Armstrong swerved off the road, bumped over a
grassy field, dismounted and hopped a drainage ditch
then neatly rejoined the pack on the road below the site
of the carnage. Later that same year, knocked down on a
climb when a spectator's bag snagged his handlebar,
Armstrong remounted then powered up Luz Ardiden to
not only catch his rivals but win the stage-on a snapped
bike frame.
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Events / Things to do
VODACOM FUNNY FESTIVAL
The 6th Vodacom Funny Festival, Cape Town’s premier
comedy festival runs for the duration of the FIFA World
Cup 2010 at the Baxter Theatre. The popular annual
event, which has become “Cape Town’s winter tonic”,
opens on 7th June and runs through to 11th July.
The hugely popular event was awarded Official Event
status by Cape Town’s tourism authorities and now
carries the insignia of the Cape of Great Events. It is the
only comedy project in the city to have been awarded the
accolade.
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JMBC Logwood MTB Classic
Join us at one of Gautengs most established races to
date. The organisers have yet another trump card up
their sleeves by taking part of the existing route and
adding some interesting new bits for 2010 which is
nothing short of sublime! Our trusty course designer has
pulled out all the stops and the route boasts loads of
awesome single track, jeep track, drop offs, technical
ascents and white knuckle descents. We have a 68km
marathon (with one start loop and two laps), a 40km
half-marathon (with one start loop and one lap). The start
loop is 7.5km long and is there to break up the riders by
the time they reach the taxidermist and Erich's
Zuchspitze.
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Recipes
MALAY SPICED FISH ON A BED OF BUTTERNUT
This is a superb combination of Cape flavours. Serve the fish with golden rice
and add colour with a selection of salad sambals. For convenience this dish
can be prepared in advance, and baked just before serving.
1¼ kg kabeljou or Cape salmon filleted, skinned and cut into portions
Ina Paarman's Lemon and Black Pepper Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) Olive or Canola oil
1 medium butternut, peeled, seeded and coarsely grated
Ina Paarman's Garlic and Herb Seasoning
2 T (30 ml) flour
2 t (10 ml) medium-strength curry powder or fish masala
1 t (5 ml) Ina Paarman's Chilli and Garlic Seasoning
4 T (60 ml) melted butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 T (30 ml) Ina Paarman's Sun-dried Tomato Pesto
1 x 200ml Tikka Curry Coat & Cook Sauce
½ cup (125 ml) coconut cream or fat reduced fresh cream
fresh coriander leaves to garnish
Preheat the oven to 220ºC if you are planning to bake the fish straight after
preparing it. Season the fish with Lemon and Black Pepper seasoning.
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