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Grateful for Toti’s blessings

Why are more people not buying in Toti?

EDITOR – I moved to Toti with my family almost two years ago.

I was absolutely terrified at the prospect initially, specifically because of Toti’s crime statistics.

In fact the week before our move, Toti was on Carte Blanche and a very grim picture was painted. Movers paid for, house purchased and children enrolled in school, backtracking was not an option. I was apprehensive to say the least.

Two years later I find myself grateful for my move. My beautiful home with stunning views of the Indian Ocean certainly has a lot to do with feeling blessed. I simply could not believe the prices of Toti property.  I paid a third of Umhlanga’s prices and I look at the same Indian Ocean as they do. Why are more people not buying in Toti?

We need to make it an attractive destination and your paper can assist with this. Get people to bring their rands here. I escaped the hustle and bustle of Johannesburg and have never looked back.

Toti is a city, town and village all in one. The people of Toti are friendly, service providers are professional and I absolutely love receiving your newspaper delivered at my door every Thursday morning. Remember when they used to deliver milk to our doorstep?  Thank you for making me and my family feel at home.

MARIA JOHN

 
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