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Simons Town Area Focus

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Simons Town is one of South Africa's oldest towns and is named after Governor Simon van der Stel who served as a Dutch anchorage from 1741. It is situated just 35kms outside of Cape Town CBD, giving you easy access to city life. This neighborhood is renowned for its rich maritime history and is home to the South African Navy. Simons Town is known for its gorgeous beaches, and the colony of African penguins that call Boulder's Beach home. Walking the streets of Simons Town, you will be captivated by the quaint buildings that line the historical mile from the train station to Jubilee Square, against the backdrop of mountains with numerous hiking trails, says Mike Greeff, CEO of Greeff Christie's International Real Estate.

The homes in Simons Town are awe-inspiring, with almost every property boasting a view, making it a sought-after area for buyers.

Property stats in Simons Town according to Lightstone and PropStats:

  • The average selling price for homes in Simons Town is R4 million.
  • The majority of homes sold are free-standing.

Dan Pienaar and Clare Dalton, Simons Town Area Specialists for Greeff Christie's International Real Estate has answered some FAQ's for a better understanding of why Simons Town is a hidden gem and the ideal place to put down roots.

Q: Why should buyers consider purchasing in Simons Town?

A: There is excellent value for money with a desirable seaside village atmosphere. Property in Simons Town is popular with buyers who are looking to invest away from the city while still enjoying the convenient amenities that this quaint seaside village has to offer. Not to mention the relatively warm waters of False Bay.

The newly built mall and Medical Center has also added a major boost to the conveniences of the village with everything you need just a stone's throw away.

Q: What are the advantages of owning a home in Simons Town?

A: Simons Town is relatively close to Cape Town which means you will have easy access to the city. This town also has plenty of opportunities for those who enjoy the outdoors with plenty of sailing, watersport, and hiking facilities available.

Another advantage to living in Simons Town is the climatic benefits. The residents seldom find it necessary to light a home fire or to turn on an indoor heater in winter because the town is sheltered from the prevailing winter North West wind that brings the inclement weather. Much of Simons Town is north-facing, so in the mornings, homeowners can sit on their sun-drenched balconies overlooking the calm waters of Simon's Bay. When the rain does come, it is usually most welcome.

Q: How has the Simons Town market fared since COVID-19 and how has this changed since pre-COVID days?

A: The Simons Town market has picked up considerably. This is mainly due to the enquiries we received from potential buyers from Johannesburg, especially those looking to retire in the near future.

Simons Town is perfect for retirees and young professionals alike because of its seaside charm and ample amenities. Given the favourable market conditions, now is the ideal time to invest in this quaint town, steeped in history and culture.

Author: Greeff Christies International Real Estate

Submitted 22 Sep 20 / Views 1643

Simons Town, Western Cape

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