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Offering modern homes, open spaces, and unmatched West Coast views.
Nestled along South Africa’s spectacular West Coast, Hoogland Estate offers a rare combination of natural beauty, strategic location, and long-term investment potential – making it one of the most compelling lifestyle estates in the region. Situated in Saldanha Bay, just 140 km north of Cape Town, the estate enjoys the perfect balance between tranquil coastal living and convenient access to a major metropolitan hub. The drive along the scenic R27 is both easy and inspiring, making Hoogland ideal for professionals, families, and weekend retreat seekers alike.
Within minutes, residents can explore some of the West Coast’s most sought-after destinations. The vibrant lagoon town of Langebaan offers world-class water sports, restaurants, and family activities, while the peaceful coastal hamlet of Jacobsbaai is known for its rugged shoreline and unspoilt charm. A short drive further reveals the historic fishing village of Paternoster and the riverside town of Velddrif, offering a relaxed lifestyle along the Berg River.
Hoogland Estate itself is designed with both lifestyle and value in mind. Generous plot sizes cater to a range of architectural preferences, while well-defined building guidelines ensure a cohesive, high-quality environment that protects property values. Levies are carefully structured to maintain security, infrastructure, and communal spaces—creating a well-managed and secure estate.
The estate is governed by a Homeowners Association (HOA), operating under a formal constitution. This ensures clear rules, consistent standards, and transparent management, giving residents peace of mind that the estate is professionally run and that long-term value is protected.
What truly sets the estate apart is its natural surroundings. The West Coast forms part of the globally significant Cape Floral Kingdom, home to extraordinary biodiversity and unique fynbos vegetation. Seasonal wildflowers transform the landscape into a vibrant tapestry, while wildlife such as springbok and other small game are regularly seen. Birdlife is abundant, with nearby wetlands and the Langebaan Lagoon attracting a wide variety of species.
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Beyond its natural appeal, Saldanha is a town of substance and opportunity. It is home to one of the largest and deepest natural harbours in the world—Saldanha Bay Harbour—which underpins a strong local economy driven by fishing, marine services, and heavy industry. The region also supports key industries including steel production, seafood processing, and logistics, positioning it as an important economic hub on the West Coast.
For leisure and lifestyle, residents enjoy access to sailing and water-based activities through the Saldanha Bay Yacht Club, along with endless opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and beach walks along this pristine coastline.
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