Affordable housing built at Sharon Park on the East Rand
"When it comes to buying homes in lifestyle estates, the pricing of the homes in these usually ties in with the higher standard of living that a so-called 'lifestyle estate' offers, but at Sharon Park Lifestyle Estate," said Gavin Vickers, MD of Kairos, the company that is mandated to market the homes at Sharon Park, "the developers, Hlala Kamnandi Developments, are building what they promise they will build at prices that are all-inclusive and are truly in the affordable market segment."
Sharon Park is situated between Springs and Nigel, on the East Rand, and the demand outstrips supply of homes in the affordable bracket in this area.
There are 400 existing homes on this site, from a previous development that struggled in the slump of 2008, but Hlala Kamnandi Developments recently took over the remaining land and will be adding 1,300 full title free-standing homes to the development.
The prices of these are from R305,000 for two-bedroomed 44m2 homes to R429,000 for the largest, which is 82m2 with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, as well as a garage.
All the finishes
"The homes here will have all the finishes you would find in a standard new home: fitted counter tops and cupboards, and bathroom and kitchen fixtures," said Vickers, "which differs from many other affordable developments where the buyer usually gets a basic 'shell', which he pays extra to kit out with the finishes of his choice. The living areas will be tiled, bedrooms carpeted and the garden's lawn and home security is included in the price, which is virtually unheard of," said Vickers.
"The main focus at Sharon Park," he said, "will be providing a quality home and educating the public about the importance of property ownership and buying their own homes."
"Johann Grobler, the founder of Hlala Kamnandi," said Vickers, "has always said that his philosophy is to offer decent housing, with lower margins for the company, to be able to provide a home of a superior standard at an affordable price. He believes in making a difference in people's lives."
"At Sharon Park," said Vickers, "there are seven house plans available, which provide a north and south street orientation to maximise the use of natural light. These have a choice of four different external finishes and two different roof types, which ultimately gives the buyer 56 different architectural styles from which to choose.
Upmarket, family-orientated lifestyle
"The feel of this estate will be upmarket, with a family-orientated lifestyle of security and safety provided by a fully walled estate with guarded entrance and exit points, and electric fencing around the entire estate," said Vickers.
"As with many affordable housing sales projects, however, there are often delays in getting sales through because of complications with bond approvals and because we are working with such tight margins, managing the reports to go back to banks for finance, can be irksome. For this reason Kairos has enlisted the help of RED-i (Real Estate Developments Interactive), which has helped, through SIMS (Sales Information Management System), manage the processes and offered a transparent way of checking figures and balances."
"There is a three-year plan at Sharon Park, where 350 homes will be built this year, 350 next year and the balance in 2015," said Vickers, "which is ambitious and exciting."
"SIMS will help a great deal in managing the sales and progress of sales of these units efficiently. Kairos is enlisting the help of local people in the sales and administration, and, by involving the community, hopes to create new opportunities and integration into new careers," said Vickers.
"Selling homes in the affordable sector doesn't end with selling the home," he said. "It usually comes with educating buyers, assisting later with management or implementation of the HOA or body corporate and then education on maintaining value of the properties, which we aim to do here," he said.