
Surina du Toit, area manager for Paarl, Franschhoek, Wellington, Worcester and Elgin at Pam Golding Properties

The Cape Winelands region is becoming increasingly popular among older property buyers, who are attracted to the beautiful, tranquil environment and the first-class medical facilities on offer, says Surina du Toit, Pam Golding Properties’ area manager for Paarl, Franschhoek, Wellington, Worcester, and Elgin.
“There is a huge shortage of suitable retirement properties so units in new developments are selling soon after coming onto the market,” says du Toit.”
Pam Golding Properties is marketing retirement developments in Paarl, Worcester, and Durbanville. These developments are designed for residents who enjoy an active lifestyle but want to scale down and would like an on-site care centre when needed.
The types of units in these developments range from full-title two—and three-bedroom homes with double garages to assisted living sectional-title units and dementia care units.
Says du Toit: “The needs of buyers in retirement complexes vary enormously – as they do for buyers in most age groups,” says du Toit. “What you are looking for will always depend on your budget and your personal preferences. Buyers in retirement complexes generally have in common the need for security and facilities like gyms or walking and cycling paths as well as suitable medical care.”
For example, Beaumont Lifestyle Estate in Paarl offers comprehensive healthcare services, including 24-hour monitoring and emergency support for ongoing assistance. Weekly clinic services are provided by registered professionals, and wound care, medication management, physiotherapy and recuperative care are also available.
Additional services offered by the care centre include personalised home-based care, weekday lunches, laundry services, extended housekeeping, and emergency callout services.
Prices at Beaumont Lifestyle Estate range from R3.595 million for two-bedroom homes to R4.395 million for three-bedroom homes, all with double garages.
Altona Gardens in Worcester is part of Altona Multi-Generational Estate and will comprise more than 300 individually designed one-, two- and three-bedroom homes and apartments and 44 specialised care suites.
Facilities will include a lifestyle centre with a bistro, a bar, a library, a fitness centre, a therapy pool, and a creative arts and crafts studio. The estate will also operate a regular shuttle service to provide easy access to the nearby 18-hole golf course, Golden Valley Casino and Hotel and the Mountain Mill Shopping Centre with its wide selection of shops and restaurants.
Prices range from R2.295 million for a one-bedroom cottage to R3.285 million for a two-bedroom cottage. Frail care unit prices start from R1.85 million.
Zonnezicht Retirement Estate in Durbanville consists of studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, and assisted living units, with frail care already available. Two-bedroom and assisted living units are fitted with appliances, curtains, blinds, and an LED TV, as well as internet and wi-fi facilities, enabling residents to stay connected with family and friends. One-bedroom units only include an oven, extractor fan, and fridge.
Prices start from R1.4522 million for a studio apartment in Phase 2.
“Scaling down when you retire presents the opportunity to relocate to an environment where you can enjoy your leisure years to the full,” says du Toit.
“Also, Cape Winelands property has traditionally held its value, making the area a solid investment option for retirees wanting to leave a legacy.
“The Cape Winelands have everything retirees need to live an active life in beautiful surroundings. They come from all over – the Western Cape, all the other provinces and from overseas – to find just the home they are looking for.”