KZN South Coast development pledges toward local investment
The developers of the Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate in Pennington have joined 15 other KwaZulu-Natal businesses in pledging to invest a total of R70.8 billion over the next two years at the KwaZulu-Natal Investment Conference in Durban. This significant commitment underscores the real estate investment potential that exists along the KZN South Coast, with developers anticipating a surge of interest in this over-50s lifestyle development.
“It was a pleasure to pledge our support and be involved in the exciting growth of the trade and export industry in KwaZulu-Natal,” commented Kelly Smith, Umdoni Point estate manager, at the conference conclusion. “This development presents a fantastic opportunity to put the KZN South Coast on the map, showcasing the region’s potential and what we can achieve together.”
She said the pledge will not only create numerous job opportunities but also offer a platform for networking with a wide range of KZN-based companies and delegates: “Being part of this project allows us to shape the future while raising awareness of the incredible opportunities our beautiful country has to offer.”
Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate is set on 150 hectares of prime land extending from the ocean, surrounded by indigenous coastal forest home to abundant wildlife, set within the tranquil village of Pennington. With 72% of the estate dedicated to undisturbed natural forests and wetlands, Umdoni Point appeals to investors looking for a peaceful, nature-filled retreat.
Currently in its fourth year of development, Phase 1 has been completed including essential infrastructure and amenities. The estate is now moving forward with Phase 2, with over 800 homes planned over the next 12 to 15 years.
“This long-term development offers significant investment potential, both in residential properties – which promise strong returns through rental income and capital appreciation as the estate grows – and in select commercial opportunities, which can be explored further with the developer. The planned growth ensures steady property value increases, making Umdoni Point an attractive option for long-term investors,” continued Smith.
She said that, to date, 67 sales have been completed at Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate, with a diverse mix of investors: “While many buyers are local or from the surrounding area, approximately 30% of the investors are from abroad, highlighting the estate’s appeal to international buyers seeking a prime coastal investment. This blend of local and foreign investors reflects the growing demand for property in this desirable location.”
Representatives from South Coast Tourism and Investment Enterprise (SCTIE) attended the KwaZulu-Natal Investment Conference to highlight the region’s incredible investment potential, such as real estate. Commenting after the event, Dr Vusumuzi Sibiya, CEO of SCTIE, said: “We commend the developers from Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate for their commitment to investment within the KZN South Coast, and we are confident this, alongside our many natural attractions, will continue to draw investors looking for quality, affordability and the in-demand coastal lifestyle. We truly believe that now’s the time to invest in the KZN South Coast!”
Umdoni Point Coastal Forest Estate is one of the many key developments unlocking property potential on the KZN South Coast. It’s joined by Injabulo Lifestyle Estate, Renishaw Coastal Precinct inclusive of Renishaw Hills, Serenity Hills and Bahari Bay.
Now’s the time to invest in KZN South Coast!
The KZN South Coast is well-positioned to leverage investment potential through the Eastern Seaboard Development Initiative, with existing investor support provided by Port Shepstone Business Hub and the KZN South Coast’s One-Stop Shop.
The KZN South Coast continues to offer unmatched investment opportunities across a range of sectors, among them:
- Agriculture
- Property development
- Manufacturing
- Mining and beneficiation
- Maritime/Ocean economy
- Logistics
- Renewable energy
- Hinterland sites