Umlele Hills Estate - A secure residential estate in Kidds Beach, Eastern Cape.
Umlele Hills:
Apartments and semi-detached units, within Umlele Hills, offer convenient lock-up-and-go accommodation. Investors, homeowners and holidaymakers are securing these apartments from as little as R695 000.
Enjoy the convenience of a brand new home with less maintenance, all for under R1million. This well-designed unit incorporates open plan living with a kitchen and dining room giving your family all the benefits of a practical home in a secure gated estate. Umlele Hills offers you the choice of either ground floor unit with patio or first floor units to enjoy surrounding views of the coastal area. Your newly built home will include the following modern finishes.
Homes include:
- Open plan kitchen & lounge
- Bathroom accessories
- Bottom kitchen cupboards
- Free standing gas stove
- Solar geyser
- Prepaid electricity meter
- 1 washing point
- Drying Yard
- 1 parking bay w/ carport
- Transfer costs
We are a rapidly expanding gated green development aimed at building 5000 homes over the next 10 years. The Kidds Beach Green Estate consists of 6 secure estates, with homes from R795 000 to R10 million.
Opportunities are available for growing families, investors and luxury homeowners to secure the property within a leading private green development. Our upmarket estates cater for the higher-end market offering you a choice of bespoke house types and land purchase options. Homes enjoy a selection of sea and country views, with close or direct beach access. Amenities within our development include private schools, a shopping centre, future office parks, a private hospital, a high-performance sports centre, as well as a hotel and conference centre.
Homeowners, residents and investors enjoy close proximity to 1.5km of pristine, beachfront. Situated only 20 km from East London Airport, the Kidds Beach Green Estate offers a safe and unique experience.
Renewable energy used throughout estates includes solar geyser panels, LED lighting and gas stoves. Water consumption is lowered by the use of rainwater harvesting tanks as well as planting indigenous trees and vegetation.