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Luxury lifestyle village for Knysna

A 250-unit project, Knysna Lifestyle Estate, comprising two-and three-bedroomed luxury homes is being developed overlooking the Knysna lagoon at the heart of the Garden Route.
Luxury lifestyle village for Knysna

Ian Raubenheimer, MD of the development company, said: “We conceptualised and planned this development, which features two-and three-bedroomed luxury homes that offer spectacular views of the Knysna lagoon and Heads, the surrounding hills, mountains as well as dams on the estate. This will be an unsurpassed, stylish and secure lifestyle village with comprehensive facilities.”

The emphasis is on privacy, security and luxury as the 52ha Knysna Lifestyle Estate boasts only five homes per hectare. It's a place built around nature where the abundant fauna and flora is embraced into the layout and design. Expect natural fynbos areas, scenic walking trails and inspired landscaping set to offer the ultimate enjoyment from this unique and picturesque location.

The Knysna Lifestyle Estate is located 20 minutes from Plettenberg Bay, 40 minutes from George and is perfectly placed to access the best that the Garden Route has to offer.

Contemporary Victorian style

Prices begin at R2.5 million, depending on size and position - with individual and sectional title options. The architectural style is Contemporary Victorian with stylish homes positioned along tranquil country lanes, walking paths and green belts.

Knysna Lifestyle Estate's facilities will include a luxury clubhouse, a restaurant, library, gym, and card rooms. Sports facilities include a heated swimming pool and sauna, bowling green and tennis courts, a billiard room and communal bar. Levies will include external gardening and maintenance of homes, and, importantly, 25 percent of any capital appreciation on the resale of a house will be allocated towards a levy stabilisation fund in order to keep future levies as low as possible.

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