Well here it is eventually, the beginning or the end as some might put it! Vacant Mine houses up for tender along 1st and 2nd Avenues....
Here are the tender documents for those of you that might be interested in buying a retro house on land that you do not own!
How can a person buy a house if you have no clue what the land is going to cost you.... image061
The Question is...... will the land ever be up for sale? All the old timers know that there is diamond's beneath the ground .....
Perhaps thats the answer. After you buy the land, start digging!
I'm going to locate that spot where we threw that pile of diamonds all those years ago . . . .
Malcolm
You are right Mike, that's why the land is not for sale.
I see the mine has put up a list of the homes on the notice board at Spar. They also have a description of the buildings and a reserved price for each unit. The reserved prices are between R67 000 up till R94 000..........
Try and see if I can scan that document, it';s a bit on the large size,
Everyone in town is talking about this "event" , with the majority of the locals complaining that the prices are too high...... A few educated people who understand property values, reckon it's a bargain....
My own 2 cents, I think this thing might get ugly... but then who am I.....?
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Hi Mike, I tend to agree the prices are too high. I bought a relatively new house when I worked for ESKOM in Kriel for R45,000.00. It was when ESKOM also started to sell off their houses. For me that was a real bargain at that stage.
Yep! and I believe when TCL in Tsumeb sold of their mine houses to their workforce, they gave them away for R1.00 each.... Waiting for confirmation on that tale...
On the noticeboard at Spar there is a breakdown of the valuation of the premises, including an estimated erf price..... these range in the region of R50 000 up till R90 000.....
Gee! It's just desert...... 16_1_231
Eeeks! Here's a funny thing going on, Namdeb came and removed the poster with the pricing on.....Mmmmh! Wonder what's going ? ANyone?
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MIB a listening ,,,
Property values have changed since the list was first put up... they took it away to readjust. The updated sheet with NEW prices will be up on the board tomorrow.
ape
I also heard a business manager in the "private sector" express his keen interest in buying the whole lot at 10k more than the reserve price, fixing them up and letting them out to retired folk who want to enjoy a piece of Oranjemund for the final straight...
If the interest is there then these would again be sold off at a profit.
meanpuff
...and now the house price list has reappeared on the wall of the store!
Try scan it...
Now this is a fairly large piece of paper, So I tried my best to scan it and join , not the greatest job, but legible....
It's an image file, so best you download it to your desktop and then zoom in....
I also see the age of the houses is 55 Years...
Exactly my point Mike, the houses are ancient and the price they asking is rediculous. I will buy one for R1.00 LOL
Yeah....1 thing 2 buy the propetry.....the land on which it is "sitting"
is the big deal!!!!!......
N$ 80,000.00 for a 1960 house.......cool. But what about the plot???????
And where is your plot??? According to the E-mail, the seller is allowed to sell you ANTHING.....without landmarks. "Jy kan nie later kom vra, waar lê my erf nie."
Like Mike A said.......So many Questions?????
Think thick PPL!!!
My 2 cents.......
Believe that not too much interest was generated and the closing date has been extended..... ThatStinks2
Do you blame anyone???
Proclamation has been postponed so many times who knows when we'll hear the verdict on the land issue?
According to the big sheet, house 45k, plot 90k, total without admin charges, fees and levies etc 135k.
Hey sure thing; buy the joint, if all goes sour, spend a month or 2 to dismantle the place (if laws don't prohibit)... crush and screen the bricks and concrete, there must be a few carats in there at least to cover the initial purchase price. Strip down the roof trusses and and wooden floors, build Cape Dutch style furniture with the Oregon Pine (very sought after) and leave the vacant plot for the local ancestrals to reclaim as theirs.
End of the day you are bound to have made some kind of profit out of that even if not from the resale of the house itself!
Not too much interest shown in them there houses in 1st avenue....?
I was wondering why the mine has not advertised these houses in the national newspapers?
I don't see the point in the current Omund population buying these houses, we need outsiders to buy and then relocate bringing in "new" money to the local economy which is less dependent apon the DeBeers cash cow....
ThatStinks2
Spoke to a well placed source last night, turns out interest picked up on the houses and that 4 ex retired Oranjemund pensioner couples were planning to relocate to Oranjemund.......
This might get interesting, but 4 is a mere dripple compared to what could be achieved if the houses and town were market through the proper channels.......
There you are Mike A, start your own Estate Agency business and I'll take the royalties..................!!!!!!!!
Don't you have sausage rolls to eat?
Adding to the retirement angle to the future of the town, A chap just phoned me, a company employee and is heading for retirement and want to retire in town, was enquiring about my late father's place.....
We know Johan retired here, So did Eric Mallisch, The Handleys, the Hewitts...... .... so what makes oranjemund a nice place to retire...
When will the powers that be, read the other topics on the this forum, with regard to retiring in ORANJEMUND, and get their arses into gear and start to market the town to "outsiders" who will bring in the "new" money to the economy.,..... with an older retired population, you will find it easier to offload your hospital to a private concern.....
Mike A, your mother in law is sick and fed up making sausage rolls, so now I have to wait for a function at the Bowling Club before I can have one of hers.
You are quite right with your comments Mike, retiree's do generate income and the infrastructures are already there...........
Sources inform me that 34 out of 40 houses have been sold and will be announced shortly...
I also have it from a reliable source that a company from WHK was looking to purchase 10 houses, but arrived to late, they have duly instructed their agent to procure 10 units on the next round.....
I am led to believe that some people have been notified of their successful tenders on the houses, one of the 40 000 buck houses going to a chap for 170 000, don't have any confirmation yet, but if the high price is to be believed, then it will add value to the town at the end of the day..... just need more outsiders to become insiders.....
@ Mike - The scan..... all 1st/2nd ave houses. Are they starting from one side?
I would REALLY love to know if E10/11 would ever go up for sale....
pls
@Bertie, starting with the empty houses , the older houses in town, I think it is more of a test to see what response is forthcoming!
I'll have to go put a sign up then - "leave alone, this one's MINE!"
numberone
Keep my eyes peeled.....
I heard at a braai last night that there are folk starting to move into the houses that they have just bought from the mine.....
Seen a couple of old folk in the store this week also....
Pensioners?
woo_hoo