Detached House | Sale
This full ownerskip shareblock property is located with 14 units on 70000m2, which is part of a 5000ha private Nature Reserve that is located 12 km north west of Lydenburg on the R37 to Burgersfort, a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Jo'burg. The the 3 bedromm unit have lovely views on the waterfalls and have a sparkling pool that is share with the other 14 units. The property lies across the confluence of the Dorps and Spekboom rivers, contains spectacular gorges and waterfalls, encompasses open grassland and wooded ravines, wetlands, hills ringed with rocky cliffs and the remains of three different cultures who have passed through this area over the centuries. It is home to an abundance of game indigenous to the area; giraffe, the occasional leopard and the many kudu who gave it its name. There are herds of wildebeest and zebra; eland, sable, gemsbok, impala, buffalo, warthog and many more. It's a bird watchers paradise with over 300 species of birds. Here are some particulars… Ownership is share block, full year ownership and share the 5000ha with the 125 full title properties on the reserve. The entire reserve can be enjoyed by 4x4, mountain bike or on foot. The diverse wildlife does not inhibit the free and safe enjoyment of its natural beauty. (The buffalo herd is enclosed in a breeding camp and does not have access to the greater extent of the reserve). The reserve is managed by a board of shareholders, a management team including qualified game rangers, maintenance and security teams. This ensures secure and stress-free enjoyment of a beautiful expanse of natural bushveld and wilderness. Electricity: The reserve functions on a prepaid meter system, and cards with units loaded can be purchased at the gate. Water: Water usage is included in the monthly levy. **Levy: The monthly levy in 2024 is R2500 Usage: The reserve is seldom more than 4% full at any one time. Owners are obliged to conform to the reserve usage agreement which is intended to ensure that the reserve is well maintained and managed to the benefit and comfort of all owners Cleaning: There is a cleaning service which can be hired to do a clean of the property prior to your arrival. Security: The main gate is always guarded and closed at night. All guests are required to sign in. The property is fully fenced (electric for game) and there is a staff of rangers who patrol the property, mainly to deter poachers. Roads and upkeep: The reserve management and maintenance team ensure that the infrastructure is well maintained. Roads are regularly graded and repaired as required. Game management: With the assistance of the game rangers on the management team, the Kudu board manages the game, arrange for game capture and purchase to ensure balance of herds and limit impact on the vegetation.