Keep a close eye on Dainfern opportunities

Whether you have bought property in Benoni, or elsewhere in the country, the importance of a solid investment opportunity cannot be understated. In this article, we look at why Dainfern could be the perfect place to expand your property portfolio.

Whether you have bought property in Benoni, or elsewhere in South Africa, you will understand the importance of making a solid investment. On the Private Property website, you can gain free access to tips from experts along with important industry information that will assist your property search.

If you are currently considering making an investment in the market but are unsure which are would best suit you, a recent article on Dainfern’s potential property boom should interest you. This area, which is only 25 years old, forms part of the greater Fourways region, which is pushing hard to take over as the ‘New North’ of Gauteng.

This has led to an incredible amount of development in recent years, with no signs yet of things slowing down. Dainfern, which owns a prime place between Gauteng’s two major cities, Johannesburg and Pretoria, is also close to a number of amenities and top schooling options.

In terms of development, it is one of the fastest growing areas in the province, and is located within close proximity to a number of major commercial hubs.

“Dainfern property is back in demand, especially with the R2.4 billion expansion of Fourways Mall and significantly, within the next 10 years, the next two stages of the Gautrain development,” said Craig Hutchison, who is the CEO of Engel & Völkers Southern Africa.

The opportunity to secure the work, live, play lifestyle is a big drawcard, and this is certainly on offer in Dainfern as it is also near world-class entertainment venues, such as Monte Casino.

Securing a spot in this area will cost you around R600 000 for a studio apartment, while high-end freestanding homes can cost around R5 million. However, based on the potential the area has, you are likely to make a decent return on your investment in years to come.

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