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Silver Lakes Golf Estate
Silver Lakes Estate is a highly sought after, up market, residential and golfing estate in Pretoria. Silver Lakes offers an opportunity to reach a highly selected target market at their most receptive, that is, in their home environment and for many... read more |
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Centurion Golf Estate
Centurion Country Club & Residential Estate is home to an array of beautiful houses. Neighbouring the quaint village of Irene and a stone's throw away from major access routes, lies Centurion Residential Estate & Country Club... read more |
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Pecanwood Golf Estate
Forty minutes' drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria, tucked between the rolling foothills of the picturesque Magaliesberg and Hartbeespoort Dam, you'll find Pecanwood Estate - and a new way of living. The Jack Nicklaus signature golf... read more |
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Woodhill Golf Estate
Woodhill Country Estate is one of the most up market golf estates in Pretoria. Situated in the sought after eastern suburbs, Woodhill offers strikingly beautiful vistas. Security is of utmost importance on the estate and there... read more |
Golf Estates Gauteng South Africa
Golf estates have become extremely popular in Pretoria, Johannesburg, Sandton and the Gauteng area and now offer an exciting investment opportunity in both financial and lifestyle terms.
Security bonuses within a golf estate adds to the relaxed atosphere and tranquility of the estate lifestyle. Easy access to the best golf courses in the area is asured and the return on investment rewarding.
Gauteng Info...
The province was formed from part of the old Transvaal province after South Africa's first all-race elections on 27 April 1994. It was initially named Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vereeniging (or PWV) and was renamed Gauteng in December 1994.
Gauteng Province is home to 8.8 million people (2001 South Afrcan National Census), almost 20% of the total South African population. Gauteng Province is also the fastest growing province, experiencing a population growth of over 20% between the 1996 and 2001 censuses, thus Gauteng is likely to soon have the highest population of any province in South Africa.
As of the census of 2001, there are 8,837,172 people and 2,651,243 households residing in Gauteng. The population density is 519.53/km². The density of households is 155.86/km². The racial makeup of Gauteng is Black African 73.81%, White 19.90%, Coloured 3.82%, Indian/Asian 2.47%.
Gauteng is considered the economic hub of South Africa and contributes heavily in the financial, manufacturing, transport, technology and telecommunications sectors, amongst others. It also plays host to a large number of overseas companies requiring a commercial base in and gateway to Africa.
Although Gauteng is the smallest of South Africa's nine provinces - it covers only 1.4% of the country's total land area - it contributes more than 38% of its gross domestic product (GDP) as well as 60% of its fiscal revenue. Indeed, Gauteng generates 9% of the GDP of the entire African continent.
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