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Reasons to Live in Silver Lakes Golf Estate

Category Silver Lakes

When you think of golf estate living, there's a good chance you'll think about the luxury and the incredible amenities at your disposal, the lovely views you can indulge in during long walks and the number of other activities you might partake in. If that's what you thought, you thought right, but there's more to it than that. Join us as we go through the details that make Silver Lakes Golf Estate the right place to call home. 

Variety of Amenities

Silver Lakes Golf Estate hosts various facilities to keep you active and occupied on a warm summer's day. These facilities include three beautiful tennis courts, two squash courts, a pristine swimming pool, and two playgrounds for the kids. A performance centre is also available for the more determined residents, in which one can partake in pilates, dance classes, and yoga, in addition to the gym. 

Aside from fitness services, several restaurants and a clubhouse are present. These premises offer a range of delightful dining experiences, from breakfast and coffee to dinner and wine. The clubhouse is a beautiful luxury venue that isn't only great for indulging in good company and hosting functions and conferences. 

The Golf Course

A golf estate wouldn't be complete without a golf course, and Silver Lakes offers an incredible course that avid golfers will feel right at home on. Featuring 18 holes, the course was designed and built by professional golfer Peter Matkovich, and has stood the test of time since its founding in 1993. It is an outstanding example of golfing excellence and one of Pretoria's best golf courses. 

The Silver Lakes golf course also features a full-length driving range made available for warm-up and practice sessions before golfers take to the range. It is ideal for those wanting to engage with like-minded people in the Silver Lakes community. 

Quality in the Home

The estate features many beautiful homes and a lively game reserve filled with wildlife, including springbok, duiker, sable, and kudu. They use the estate dams as their main watering hole, making the estate's sunrises and sunsets a true sight to behold. Many would be sold on the idea alone, but buyers will want to focus most of their attention on daily life in their potential home. 

Silver Lakes has a prestigious place in the real estate market, with several homes for sale that are ideally suited for high-end tastes. In a previous article, we reviewed several featured properties for sale, each a fine example of the contemporary living prospects available to those interested in purchasing property in the estate. Silver Lakes also has a Homeowners' Association (HOA) that dedicates itself to bringing further quality of life to residents. 


Safety & Security

Naturally, part of the allure of a premium golf estate is the security it offers. Silver Lakes, however, earns its place as one of the country's safest estates through state-of-the-art security systems and well-trained security personnel. When living in Silver Lakes, safety is a guarantee. The welfare of residents is a priority, which is reflected by the comfortable leisure on display. 

If you want to buy a house in the Silver Lakes Golf Estate, look no further than Ikonic Real Estate. We have access to exclusive properties within the premises and provide professional, friendly service you can rely on during your search. 

Contact Ikonic Real Estate today.

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If you are looking to live in Silver Lakes Golf and Lifestyle Estate, Silver Stream Estate, Lombardy Estate & Health Spa, The Ridge Estate, Six Fountains Estate, or Willow Acres Estate and surrounding areas, then Ikonic Real Estate is your preferred property practitioner to assist you in all aspects of the selling and buying process.

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Author: Brandon Rix

Submitted 04 Oct 23 / Views 991