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Voorbaai Property | Mossel Bay Voorbaai for sale | Ref: 2679446



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Selling Price
Ref No2679446
ProvinceGarden Route
CityMossel Bay - Suburb Trends
SuburbVoorbaai
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Property TypeCommercial
HeaderLIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONED COMMERCIAL UNITS IN A COMPLEX....
NotesVoorbaai is rapidly developing into the commercial hub of Mossel Bay. Situated between Mossel Bay and Hartenbos, opposite the Diaz Beach development, the Voorbaai Business Park is ideally positioned to accommodate businesses, host the offices of businesses and accommodate owners and staff working in the Voorbaai area.

This newly built Business Park in Voorbaai, Mossel Bay, offers a good investment opportunity.

VOORBAAI COMMERCIAL PARK
BOLTEN STREET

UNITS 21 & 22

- x2 100m2 units in complex called Voorbaai Commercial Park ( At this stage the interlinking wall between the 2 units is open and it was used as a 200m2 unit. However they can be sold separately , the owner will then have the opening bricked closed.Each unit has its own toilet .)
- light industrial zoned.
- There is only 220 V power points , however if need be the purchaser can have 3 phase power installed at his expense , provision has been made on the developer's side)
- The property is in a security complex Managed by a Body Corporate
- Monthly levy paid to body corp per unit approx R500.00 ea
- Light industrial vehicle can access the premises +/- 3 Ton
- Location very central , as can be seen on Google image .
- Good for trading , warehouse , light manufacturing , even office space !!
- Slight sea view, if you stand on a chair !!
- This property is in the name of the owners company , at this stage it is still vat registered .

SELLING EACH: R642 000
SELLING TOGETHER: R1,284 000

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Bathrooms1.00
ViewYes
Square M Covered100.00

Times Viewed: 53 (Since listed or for the current month)

Agent Info

AgentMichelle Naude
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Cell0764493700
E-mailMichelle Naude
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www.inyamekoproperties.co.za/

Inyameko Properties

Tel: 076 449 3700
Fax: 086 539 3268
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Northern Cape MapThe Garden Route extends along the coastal strip between Heidelberg and the Eastern Cape border at Storms River Mouth, and incorporates all of the towns and resorts along the N2 highway and coast. To the North the Garden Route is bordered by three mountain ranges, the Langeberg, the Outeniqua and the Tsitsikamma mountains. The whole region is one of extreme natural beauty and many very popular resorts have become established along the route. Large parts of the Garden Route are controlled by the South African National Parks thus ensuring the preservation of this pristine area well into the future. Just east of George, lies the Wilderness National Park This region attract hundreds of bird species to it's wetlands.

In the extreme West of the Garden Route where the Breede River flows into the Indian Ocean is St Sebastion Bay, an annual breeding place for the Southern Right Whale, which can be seen between June and September from Whitesands. In 2005 more than 130 whales were seen in the nursery including more than 50 pairs of cows and their calfs.

The town of Riversdale lies on the N2 and has become known as the Floral Paradise of the Garden Route. The town is a mecca for nature lovers of all ages and especially for fynbos enthusiasts. From here you can hike, bike or take a horse trail. To the North of the town is the famous Sleeping Beauty Peak in the Langeberg, and a mountain pass leads you to the Klein Karoo. A little to the East of Riversdale is the small town of Albertinia named after a local preacher. The town is situated in a major sheep and wheat region and is well known as being South Africa's main producer of red and yellow ochre and of kaolin. There are two factories that process gel from the aloe based here.

Mossel Bay has a history dating back to the 15th Century and derives its name from the abundance of mussels found here. The town lies on a sunny peninsular just off the N2 and is half way between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. It was at Mossel Bay that the Portuguese navigator Bartomoleu Dias landed in 1488 to replenish his water supplies. History lovers can also see several block houses built by the British in the Outeniqua mountains during the Anglo-Boer War.

The Garden Route's next town is George which is harbours a wonderful museum which is mostly dedicated to wooden artifacts. There is a reconstructed woodcutter's cottage as well as wagons and carts and even old gramaphones. Herolds Bay is George's own beach resort and is just outside the town. Here there are good vantage points for whale and dolphin watching. A mountain pass leads from George into the Klein Karoo.

The Knysna National Lake Area, known as the Jewel of the Garden Route, there is a large lagoon bounded at its entrance by two sandstone heads and with a background of the mountains of the Outeniqua Nature Reserve. The lagoon is home to the famous Knysna Seahorse and the Pansy Shell. This beautiful town offers the visitor anything from fine shops and restaurants to hiking trails, and there are even three golf courses. The Knysna Elephant Park offers a unique chance to those who wish to see these magnificent animals that once lived in these forests. Just along the coast from Knysna lies the popular resort of Plettenberg Bay, known affectionately by many a visitor as 'Plett' Standing out on the beach here is Beacon Isle with its hotel. In the bay itself you can witness schools of common dolphin playing, as well as Bottlenosed and Humpback dolphins. Several species of whale can be seen here - the Southern Right, the Humpback and Bryde's whales as well as Orca, the killer whale. This is the only place on Earth where the rare Beaked whale has been filmed. Boat based whale watching tours are available here. To the south of Plettenberg Bay lies the Robberg Nature Reserve, which has many short hikes through the coastal fynbos that dominates this peninsula.

At the Eastern end of the Garden Route you will find the Tsitsikamma National Park, a pristine indigenous forest that is home to Yellowwood, Stinkwood and and many other tree species that are protected in this forest. The coastline here is quite spectacular with its natural gorges formed over millions of years. The 5 day Otter Trail that runs along this coast. Hikers are advised to book well in advance.

In November 2006 The International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) voted the Garden Route as the best golf tourism destination in Africa and the Middle East.

The Garden Route is a golfer's dream destination - you could play a different course every day for a week and still have a few left over. Some of the world's finest golf courses are on the Garden Route, designed by some of the greatest golfers like Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Greg Norman, Retief Goosen, and Ernie Els. Plettenberg Bay has two top quality courses with two more developments in the pipeline. There is the picturesque Plettenberg Bay Country Club and the Goose Valley Golf Club, a residential golfing estate, designed by Gary Player, who has his holiday home on the course and which is adjacent to the Keurbooms Estuary. Other nearby world class courses include, Pezula, Fancourt, Knysna, Simola, George, Kingswood, Oubaai, Mossel Bay and Pinnacle Point.

The Garden Route offers some of the best boat based whale watching in the world, flower lovers and birders will also have a field day traipsing off through the forest or the fynbos, and there are numerous national parks and nature reserves. Steam buffs will love the narrow gauge Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe. For the more culturally inclined, there are township tours, museums, lovely old buildings, funky craft shops, markets, art galleries and loads of live music venues. And, of course, a flotilla of great restaurants - many of which specialise in seafood - in each town.



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