Why invest at Fijnbos Paradijs?
12ha of secure nature estate situated in the nature conservancy of Dana Bay, Mossel Bay. Ideal for all who love nature.
This Nature Estate is Well situated within the conservancy of Dana bay. The estate exists of 12ha, of which 3.4ha will be used for the residential portion and the other 8.6ha will be kept natural and walking trails are planned for the residents. The natural part of the estate already has a existing dam and small game already roam in the estate. The infrastructure has already been put in place for the residential portion of the property , all roads have been paved, street lights erected and electricity and water and sewerage has already been installed. The estate has 11 diffrent building plans for you to choose from. You are required to apply for final approval of the plans at the municipality and to acquire your own builder which will comply with the building standards and regulations of the complex, and must be registered with the NHBRC and the MBA.
The Dana Bay area is a very popular address and property investment with its sea and mountain views, fynbos, bird and small game life. Like most growing nodes, security complexes with sectional title units as well as standalone houses are very popular.
Dana Bay is situated approximately 8 km westwards from MosselBay. It is proud of its official conservancy status. The Fynbos, a beautiful, natural shrub or heath land vegetation that can only be found in a very small belt of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, is indigenous to the area. All of this means your private garden could very well be visited by bush buck, steenbuck, mongoose, cape francolins. The prolific bird life, which consist of over 85 species, (the most famous being the endangered black oyster catcher), adds to the beauty and tranquillity of Dana Bay.
Dana Bay’s long sandy beaches offer safe swimming and angling. Fishermen will often catch cob or elf and in the colder season land a mussel cracker or two. Whales visit the shores of Dana Bay to calve and schools of dolphins can often be seen at play.
The local community strives to conserve and
12ha of secure nature estate situated in the nature conservancy of Dana Bay, Mossel Bay. Ideal for all who love nature.
This Nature Estate is Well situated within the conservancy of Dana bay. The estate exists of 12ha, of which 3.4ha will be used for the residential portion and the other 8.6ha will be kept natural and walking trails are planned for the residents. The natural part of the estate already has a existing dam and small game already roam in the estate. The infrastructure has already been put in place for the residential portion of the property , all roads have been paved, street lights erected and electricity and water and sewerage has already been installed. The estate has 11 diffrent building plans for you to choose from. You are required to apply for final approval of the plans at the municipality and to acquire your own builder which will comply with the building standards and regulations of the complex, and must be registered with the NHBRC and the MBA.
The Dana Bay area is a very popular address and property investment with its sea and mountain views, fynbos, bird and small game life. Like most growing nodes, security complexes with sectional title units as well as standalone houses are very popular.
Dana Bay is situated approximately 8 km westwards from MosselBay. It is proud of its official conservancy status. The Fynbos, a beautiful, natural shrub or heath land vegetation that can only be found in a very small belt of the Western Cape Province of South Africa, is indigenous to the area. All of this means your private garden could very well be visited by bush buck, steenbuck, mongoose, cape francolins. The prolific bird life, which consist of over 85 species, (the most famous being the endangered black oyster catcher), adds to the beauty and tranquillity of Dana Bay.
Dana Bay’s long sandy beaches offer safe swimming and angling. Fishermen will often catch cob or elf and in the colder season land a mussel cracker or two. Whales visit the shores of Dana Bay to calve and schools of dolphins can often be seen at play.
The local community strives to conserve and
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