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Venturing forth to the refined suburb of Hurlingham ft. Mbuyelo Rathidili

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Once the centre stage of one of Johannesburg's more successful mining towns, Hurlingham and its surrounds have developed from being sought after domains for mining magnates into an exquisite suburb bearing an unmistakable cosmopolitan flair, blending both cultures and world-class sophistication into a contemporary retreat for high-end homeowners.


Property in Hurlingham

During its fledgling years, Hurlingham was once home to stately manors and sprawling property as far back as the early 1900s. These homes bore the unmistakable appearance of Cape Dutch design specifically built at elevated levels in order to achieve the commanding views of Early Johannesburg's natural wonders.

As the years went by, specifically the mid 20th century, many of the homes you see in Hurlingham today were built during this time. Fast track to the present day, many of these subdivisions, including free-standing properties, were reduced in size in order to accommodate a growing community of homeowners seeking a better lifestyle.

Today, much of the above mentioned stately homes have given way to functional living in the form of cluster home developments, modern high-rise apartments, and a combination of commercial titles, pathing the way forward for a growing community.


Agent Q&A - Mbuyelo Rathidili

In order to achieve a true understanding of the lifestyle which details the luxury that Hurlingham has to offer, one needs to speak to an expert. Luckily, Hamilton's experienced property practitioner, Mbuyelo Rathidili, is here to provide first-hand knowledge of the area's most attractive and well-kept secrets.

Q: When exploring the resplendent Hurlingham, what are the sort of homes and properties one would expect to encounter?
A: Hurlingham has always been known for its up-market homes on massive stands and with the high demand now for new 21st-century modern luxury homes. When touring Hurlingham, you will find exclusive modern estates and early 20th-century design homes. More of these properties are being renovated and in increasing cases now subdivided and redeveloped for estate living.

Q: Let's explore prices, what are the trends?
A: 9% of the area is made up of sectional title schemes with apartments priced from R1,100,00 to R2,800,000. Clusters and freehold properties in estates make up 46% of the area now and start from R3,200,000 to R6,500,000. Freestanding properties only make up 45% with 3 Bedrooms homes starting from R3,500,000 and 4/5 Bedrooms between R4,000,000 to R7,500,000 and the higher-end luxury homes from R10m to R20m.

Q: What features sets Hurlingham apart from similar areas around the greater Gauteng area?
A: Its positioning is almost perfect. Only 2,5km away from the hub of Sandton and the properties offer great value for money when you compare it to its sought-after neighbouring suburbs - Sandhurst and Hyde Park.

Q: What makes this area great for young families? Are there any good schools in the nearby vicinity?
A: Hurlingham is a very family-oriented area with plenty of amenities. Again, It all comes back to its positioning. It's practically so close to everything but far enough to not feel like you're in Sandton yet still in Sandton because of its beautiful quiet tree-lined streets. There are top-tier schools around like Sandhurst pre- & preparatory college, St. Stithians, Hyde Park High, Crawford College Sandton, St David's, Redhill School, Bryanston & Craighall Primary.

Q: What are the nearby healthcare facilities like?
A: Sandton offers top-grade medical facilities like Sandton City Medical Practice, Sandton Medclinic, Sandton Health Center, Rosebank Hospital, and Sunninghill Hospital.

Q: What are some of the highlights of living here?
A: One thing to take note of is the great community member program among the homeowners which focuses on the safety and upkeep of the neighbourhood.

Q: What advice would you give to people looking to purchase property in Hurlingham and its surroundings?
A: Firstly take your time in planning everything that you want in your next property. Secondly, find a professional to speak to like myself that can share more information about the area, the homes on the market, homes that have sold, homes coming onto the market soon, which streets/side in the neighbourhood is better to live in, and all the necessary information that would make your buying decision even better.

Q: What effect has Covid had on people living and buying property here?
A: Lockdown has indefinitely changed the way of living for everyone. We are seeing more younger families looking for larger properties with more living space. When working from home, you want to feel comfortable and that square foot of space is everything when looking for a new property in these unpredictable times.

We also see more elderly owners that have lived in the area for decades downsizing to move to the coast or into security estates bringing more properties to the market. This is, of course, a great opportunity for buyers since there are more options to choose from than before.

Q: What are your favourite aspects of Hurlingham, personally?
A: I love the peacefulness and the delta for bicycle rides and walking the dogs. And finally, the amazing individuals you may meet - professionals from all walks of life.

Read our previous article here: https://www.hamiltons.co.za/news/nine-luxurious-properties-for-sale-by-hamiltons-top-property-practitioner-ft-devon-tame/

Contact Hamiltons Property Portfolio for all your buying or selling requirements:

Johannesburg (Head Office): 011 463 0155
Cape Town: 021 418-0328
Garden Route: 044 050 3295
Eastern Cape: 076 927 7787
Or email reception@hamiltons.co.za

Author: Lisa

Submitted 18 May 22 / Views 641