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Sectional title boom sweeps KZN as buyers embrace estate living

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October 12, 2025

KWAZULU-Natal’s property market is showing a clear shift in buyer preferences, with a marked increase in sectional title purchases across the province.

- ASHLEY LECHMAN

Sectional title boom sweeps KZN as buyers embrace estate living

ACCORDING TO RE/MAX, more South Africans are recognising the lifestyle and financial benefits of shared ownership models, particularly in high-demand coastal estates.

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According to RE/MAX, more South Africans are recognising the lifestyle and financial benefits of shared ownership models, particularly in high-demand coastal estates.

From Palm Lakes Estate and Ballito Hills to Simbithi Eco Estate, Zululami, and Elaleni, the North Coast has become a magnet for those seeking security, convenience, and community-focused living.

“Buyers are prioritising lifestyle, safety, and simplicity,” said Kim Peacock, Broker/Owner at RE/MAX Dolphin Realtors.

“Many are pleasantly surprised to learn that levies often include building and common property insurance, offering a valuable saving compared to freestanding homes,” she added.

The surge in sectional title demand spans multiple buyer groups, from young professionals seeking lockup-and-go convenience to retirees looking for low-maintenance homes that offer peace of mind.

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