Off-plan development investment within Amanzimtoti

Developers are listening to the market and tailoring their designs to meet the demand. We take a look at some of the key factors Mason delivers on as an off-plan investment estate.

The best locations

Through research, developers are identifying key growth areas and purchasing land that is strategically located close to amenities such as good schools, office blocks and shopping centres. When purchasing an off-plan development, the location has been considered for the market and designed to maximise convenient living. Mason delivers the live-work-play lifestyle many investors and homeowners are looking for.

Money talks

Purchasing off-plan means that you are buying directly from the developer and can therefore expect your property value to increase once construction is complete and transfer has taken place. Mason starts from R869 000, and once construction is complete, investors can expect to gain 13% capital appreciation and gain an apartment worth approximately R981 970.

Savings

As an off-plan development, those who purchase within Mason will not need to pay a transfer duty fee. Additionally, if you have been granted a bond for the purchase price, you are only expected to pay this when you have officially taken transfer.

A smaller deposit

In purchasing a home or property, a hefty deposit is required. In some cases, these new estates only require a small one. In order to secure your purchase within Mason, home buyers need to only pay R10 000. Once the construction is complete on your apartment and transfer takes place, you can expect to see approximately 1030% return on your original R10 000 deposit.

There are many perks to consider when purchasing off-plan, but what separates Mason from the rest, is that it is an EDGE-certified, carefully designed estate that will help reduce the cost of the running of the estate, but will also essentially lower investors utility bills by at least 20%.

Register your interest and learn more about the available opportunities remaining at Mason.