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Well-heeled Chinese at Luxury Summit impressed by upmarket lifestyle properties in SA

Visitors to the recent China Luxury Summit held in Shanghai were pleasantly surprised at the diversity of residential and lifestyle properties in South Africa which were on show at the Pam Golding Properties exhibit, which was designed and held in conjunction with Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects – renowned for designing unique, exclusive residences.

Set in Blair Atholl in the exclusive suburb of Lanseria in northern Johannesburg, this property includes a spacious main house with four bedrooms, plus two cottages and staff quarters.  Ideally positioned alongside the Crocodile River, with uninterrupted scenic views and water features, this double volume home is an entertainer’s paradise. A charming cottage offers additional accommodation, and a third building houses staff. It is priced at R38 million through Pam Golding Properties. Properties such as this attracted interest among visitors to the China Luxury Summit.

Set in Blair Atholl in the exclusive suburb of Lanseria in northern Johannesburg, this property includes a spacious main house with four bedrooms, plus two cottages and staff quarters. Ideally positioned alongside the Crocodile River, with uninterrupted scenic views and water features, this double volume home is an entertainer’s paradise. A charming cottage offers additional accommodation, and a third building houses staff. It is priced at R38 million through Pam Golding Properties. Properties such as this attracted interest among visitors to the China Luxury Summit.

Hosted by the China Luxury Industry Association, the China Luxury Summit attracts the world’s leading brands, corporate decision makers and investors, including top luxury brands such as Prada, Gucci, Burberry, Montblanc and Pernod Ricard, among others. Pam Golding Properties was the only real estate agency participating in the Summit.

Says Dr Andrew Golding, CE of the Pam Golding Property (PGP) group: “We attended the Summit through our involvement with the Southern Africa Luxury Association (SALA), and showcased handpicked, iconic properties which included prime coastal real estate, wine estates and other highly desirable lifestyle estates and properties in prime locations in various regions.

“The calibre of visitors to the Summit was high, representing discerning individual and corporate high net worth investors as well as the media. The majority of these had not visited South Africa and it was gratifying to see their positive response to our presentation of prestigious properties. In addition to favourable comments regarding the architectural style and location of the Western Cape’s Atlantic Seaboard properties on show, visitors commented on sought after lifestyle estates such as Pezula in Knysna and Steenberg in Cape Town, and luxury homes in the upmarket suburb of Bishopscourt in Cape Town’s southern suburbs. The luxurious images and brochures of Eden Island in Seychelles and developments and resorts in Mauritius also received high attention,” he says.

“Having heard of a recent increase in Chinese acquiring high-end holiday homes in Thailand, we were interested in comparing these with a South African offering. The broad based consensus was that the quality of build and general lifestyle offered by our coastal properties, coupled with our cultural diversity, was attractive and compelling. Key criteria included a contemporary design style, secure property and quick access to airports. In addition, several new business relationships at the Summit were forged and while we find that showcases such as this generally serve to create a greater, initial awareness of potential overseas investment in property in South Africa, we anticipate that some of the visitors to the event will visit our country in the future.”

Adds Dr Golding: “The future potential for such investment in South African real estate among affluent Chinese is positive, with South Africa’s Tourism Minister, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, recently reporting that tourism growth* from China to South Africa increased by 63.5 percent from January to September 2012, as China became the our fourth largest overseas tourist market.” (*source www.southafrica.net)

For further information contact Pam Golding Properties on 021 7101700 or email headoffice@pamgolding.co.za.

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