THE INDUSTRY
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LIFESTYLE ESTATE
STEYN CITY RESORT
apartments in picturesque villages across the
Location
Steyn City is located on 2000 acres of previously
unused quarry land, just north of Fourways,
Johannesburg. The new lifestyle resort is close
to major arterial routes, nearby Dainfern and
Diepsloot and is also only a short drive from
resort start from R 1.65 million – R 3.9 million.
Cluster homes are selling between R 6.2 million
and R 8.4 million for a 350m² cluster on 400m²
to 600m² of land, and sales of full title stands
are now open via a joint mandate between Pam
Lanseria airport.
Golding Properties and Steyn City Properties.
History
R 16 million for a 1300m² to 4000m² home.
Prices for these will range from R 2.3 million to
International business tycoon Douw Steyn and
property
developer
Giuseppe
Plumari
have
combined their vision and creative prowess to
create a city like none other, offering cross
utilisation of facilities on a level never seen before
in a South African estate environment. Developers
of the three-phase construction waited for the
entire infrastructure to be completed before
stands and built homes were launched in March
2015 an uncommon practice in this industry.
Sod turning took place as far back as 2007,
when construction on the site first commenced,
starting with the golf course, civil works and road
infrastructure.
Homes
There are three different residential options
available and one-, two- and three-bedroom
On-site show homes of 800m² to 900m² are
decorated by experienced designers Stephen
Falcke and Nthabi Taukobong of Ditau Interiors,
Head Interiors and Design Collective and are
retailing between R 16 million and R 22 million.
A City Centre Hub Development is currently under
construction and, at 250, 000m² in size, it is as
big as the Melrose Arch development. Home to
740 apartments, a gym, a piazza, restaurants,
retail stores and a basement with parking for
2000 cars, this eight-hectare mixed-use space will
be completed in 2018.
Residents
Steyn
City
international
will
and
attract
local
a
combination
residents,
of
especially
families, young professionals and those who