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SUMMERSTRAND REVIEW🏖️

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Summerstrand is one of Port Elizabeth's most visited destinations. Take some time to explore some of the areas attractions...      Image credit: West2Wild Summerstrand  is a charming and central suburb of Port Elizabeth. Situated in close proximity to several golden beaches, the Boardwalk mall, golf courses, an oceanarium, NMMU University, and the airport, it’s a destination of choice for leisure travellers. Summerstrand is known for its beautiful beaches and warm Indian Ocean. Spend some time on  Humewood  Beach, Hobie Beach, Kings Beach, and Pollock Beach, which are popular for surfing, wind surfing, sunbathing, and swimming. The Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment World is a fantastic centre for all ages, with numerous shops and restaurants, a cinema and a garden lit by 40,000 Tivoli lights. The Supersport Arena has a regular line up of comedy and musical acts while the casino has 700 slot machines and 20 gaming tables. Nature lovers will enjoy visiting t...

7 MOST EXPENSIVE HOMES NOW FOR SALE IN PORT ELIZABETH.

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Port Elizabeth is home to some of the most beautiful homes in SA, below are 7 Most Expensive Houses In Port Elizabeth right now that are definitely worth the buck. Take a peek...  1) Sum merstrand, R10.9 Million 2) Lovemore Heights, R11 Million 3) Lovemore Park, R12.9 Million  4) Lovemore Park, R18 Million  5) Lovemore Park, R21.9 Million  6) Summerstrand, R29 Million  7) Colleen Glen, R40 Million  Fair Use Disclaimer: This article contains copyright material the use of which has not always been officially authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in efforts to advance understanding of Port Elizabeth's property industry. We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material. 

🏡REVIEW: FAIRVIEW🏡

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  Fairview is one of Port Elizabeth’s newest development sites and is becoming increasingly popular with a diverse range of property buyers. Image credit: Herald Many will know Fairview as a suburb that was demolished as a result of the Group Areas Act during the turbulent era of forced removals in apartheid South Africa. Though the former residents were forced to leave during what was a bitter period in the country’s history, many still treasure the memories of what was then a beloved suburb and home to proud, community-driven and close-knit families. After the fall of apartheid, a process of restitution followed and today Fairview and its neighbour Overbaakens, are again home to a diverse range of individuals and families who are proud to call it home while also honouring its history. According to Danielle Koning, a 27-year-old performing-arts and drama lecturer and teacher, who originally hails from Somerset East, a lot of new developments have been promoted and built here since...