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#PropertyReport: What makes an award-winning estate?

#PropertyReport: What makes an award-winning estate?

The Citizen2 days ago
Following the announcement of the Best of Ballito winners for 2025, it feels fitting to turn the spotlight on this local celebration of excellence.
Since this is a property-focused article – and Ballito is known for having more estates than most towns – it seems only right to focus on the Best Estate category.
Taking the top honour for the third consecutive year is Simbithi Eco Estate.
Simbithi's consistent top ranking can be attributed to its well-balanced integration of eco-conscious planning, family-friendly living and its central location within the greater Ballito area.
Spanning roughly 430 hectares of indigenous coastal forest, Simbithi combines beautiful natural surroundings with modern lifestyle facilities. These include an executive 18 hole golf course (award winning), hiking and cycling trails, brand new sports centre, five community centres, and a lively clubhouse (award winning). Its sustainable ethos and strong sense of community have earned acclaim from both residents and industry critics alike.
In second place, Zimbali has earned a reputation as one of South Africa's most exclusive estates. Its direct beach access, championship golf course, lush coastal forests and resort style amenities offer a truly luxurious coastal living experience. While it was once the undisputed premier estate of the North Coast, its return to second place underscores continued confidence from homeowners and investors in its lifestyle appeal.
And in third place, Palm Lakes distinguishes itself as a family-oriented, value driven estate. With standout features like its own skate park, community centre, pools, restaurant facilities and running trails, it offers a balanced lifestyle at a more attainable price point. Though newer in the ranking, Palm Lakes has built momentum rapidly and is increasingly recognised for its exceptional mix of security, convenience and vibrancy.
These awards reveal a few interesting things about buyer-behaviour.
• Sustainability matters: Simbithi's environmental credentials and integrated communal lifestyle resonate with modern buyers.
• Luxury remains appealing: Zimbali's blend of upscale design, beach access and hospitality keeps it highly desirable.
• Family-first estates thrive: Palm Lakes meets growing demand for secure, amenity-rich communities at accessible entry prices.
Whether you value environmental harmony, refined luxury or family-friendly community living, these three estates represent the pinnacle of Ballito's property offering.
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