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Timeline to a Community worth building

We are currently on Phase One. Join us for this great investment opportunity.

 

Phase 1: Investor Outreach & Concept Preparation (0–3 Months)

  • Define & Refine the Vision: Finalize your concept—highlighting a pet- and animal-friendly community that welcomes horse owners, dog and cat lovers, and small stock enthusiasts. Develop a detailed business plan that outlines land use, projected costs, revenue models, and community benefits.
  • Investor Pitch & Materials: Prepare a compelling pitch deck and marketing materials. Include renderings, a tentative master plan, and clear calls to action for different buyer groups. Leverage your narrative to attract private investors, angel groups, or even explore crowdfunding opportunities.
  • Networking & Outreach: Reach out to potential investors through networking events, real estate forums, and social media platforms. Present at local investor meet-ups or property development seminars to generate early interest.

The goal here is to secure expressions of interest or initial commitments before moving into formal applications for rezoning and development.

Phase 2: Rezoning & Approval Process (3–12 Months)

  • Engage the Experts: Hire a qualified town planner, environmental consultant, and legal advisor who specialize in land rezoning. They will assess the viability and strategize the necessary steps for changing the zoning—from its current designation to residential/mixed use as required for your project.
  • Feasibility Study & Pre-Application Consultation: Conduct studies (including environmental impact assessments) and meet with the local municipality to understand regulations under frameworks like SPLUMA. Use these consultations to guide your rezoning application.
  • Submission & Public Participation: Prepare the rezoning application, including all requisite documents. The process will involve public participation and may require responding to community feedback. Rezoning in South Africa often takes anywhere from 6 to 12 months, so patience and persistence will be essential.

Phase 3: Detailed Planning & Pre-Development (12–18 Months)

  • Master Planning with Professionals: Once rezoning begins or is approved, bring in architects, surveyors, and civil engineers to design the subdivision layout, infrastructure (roads, utilities, common areas), and sustainable building features.
    • Infrastructure Approvals: Submit applications for water, electricity, road access, and other bulk services necessary for development.
  • Site Preparation: Begin clearing, defining boundaries, and setting up key access points. This phase sets the stage for phased developments and further investor engagement by showing tangible progress.

Phase 4: Marketing, Sales Launch & Development Implementation (18–36 Months)

  • Property & Community Launch: With rezoning approved and infrastructure planning in place, officially launch the sales campaign. Promote the diverse lifestyle benefits—from family-friendly spaces to amenities for horse owners and pet lovers—to attract a broad range of buyers.
  • Phased Development: Start with overall site improvements (road construction, communal areas, green spaces) and gradually allow early buyers to begin construction under approved architectural guidelines.
    • Continue to engage additional investors or secure further funding for subsequent development phases as required.
  • Ongoing Community Building: As properties are sold and development proceeds, implement community features (such as shared gardens, walking trails, pet facilities) that align with your original vision and enhance value for all stakeholders.

This timeline—spanning roughly 36 months—provides a framework to move from a powerful concept to a thriving coastal community. Each phase builds on the previous one to ensure both investors and future residents see progress, transparency, and a clear commitment to creating a unique lifestyle destination near Franskraal.

 

 

About the founders of GlenDyer

 A Coastal Dream Come True: A  Vision for a Pet-Loving Haven Near Gansbaai

Nestled in the tranquil fynbos-covered hills just outside Gansbaai—only 50 kilometers from the internationally renowned tourist town of Hermanus—a pioneering vision is blooming. At its heart is a woman-owned property company with a heartfelt mission: to cultivate not just land, but a lifestyle. One where the love of animals, nature, and meaningful connection guides every design decision.

The founders, themselves  passionate animal lovers  and community advocates, is building a place where landowners can truly live in harmony—with their pets, their neighbours, and the natural beauty of the Cape Overberg.

“This is more than just a development,” they explain. “It’s a way of living that welcomes dogs bounding beside morning joggers, horses grazing peacefully, cats basking in the sun, and chickens clucking contentedly in backyard coops. It’s about joy, simplicity, and shared purpose.”

The envisioned community blends privacy and shared values, with plots thoughtfully sized for homes, gardens, and animal companions—from lapdogs and house cats to horses, goats, and flocks of contented hens. Communal green spaces invite walks, bonding, and barefoot play, while sustainability and minimal environmental disruption remain central pillars of the project.

Pet- and animal-friendly amenities include:

  • Horse-friendly plots and bridle paths
  • Secure fencing options for animal enclosures
  • Orchards and veggie gardens
  • Flexible zoning for small stock such as sheep, goats, and poultry

And yet, as peaceful and pastoral as it sounds, the location is anything but remote. Just under an hour’s drive from Hermanus, residents have access to world-class services, healthcare, schools, and hospitality, while enjoying the tranquillity of the coast and countryside.

This envisioned development also offers a compelling opportunity for a diverse range of buyers:

For Animal Enthusiasts: “Secure your slice of paradise where your pets are truly at home, and your neighbours value the same creature comforts.”

For Young Families: “Create a nurturing haven where kids and critters can grow together—in open space, fresh air, and genuine community.”

For Retirees & Semigrants: “Find your peace with your beloved companions by your side. Enjoy sunsets, shared laughter, and a slower rhythm.”

For Horse Lovers & Smallholders: “Bring your horses, your dreams, and your love for small stock. Here, you’ll find room to breathe, ride, and belong.”

For Investors: “Be part of a values-driven lifestyle movement on South Africa’s radiant southern coast. Growth meets meaning, and nature meets design.”

For Remote Workers & Entrepreneurs: “Build your coastal base with fibre connectivity, natural beauty, and a like-minded network of grounded, inspired people.”

This is your invitation. Explore available plots, meet your future neighbours, and take part in shaping a coastal sanctuary that welcomes every member of your family—two-legged, four-legged, feathered, or hoofed. The land is ready. The vision is unfolding. All that’s missing is you.

 

Why invest in GlenDyer?

The Overberg region has significant potential for expansion and development, particularly in tourism, agriculture, and sustainable community initiatives. Here are some key areas of focus:

 Economic Growth & Infrastructure 
 Regional Economic Development Strategy:  The Overberg District has a long-term plan (2018-2028) aimed at inclusive growth, leveraging existing assets while addressing weaknesses.
 Infrastructure Improvements:  Investments in roads, transport, and utilities are crucial for supporting business growth and tourism.

 Tourism & Sustainability 
 Eco-Tourism & Conservation:  The region’s natural beauty, including coastal reserves and wildlife sanctuaries, makes it ideal for sustainable tourism development.
 Community-Based Tourism:  Encouraging local participation in tourism initiatives can create jobs and preserve cultural heritage.

 Agriculture & Skills Development 
 Agricultural Expansion: The Overberg is known for its fertile land, making it a prime location for sustainable farming and agribusiness.
 Skills Development & Employment:  Programs focused on training and empowering local communities can enhance economic opportunities.

Register on our website to receive a great investment opportunity in Franskraal.  Join today! 

What to do around Franskraal ?

The property is situated on the R43, between Gansbaai and Baarskeerdersbos, offering very close (1km) access to Franskraal Beach , with a mix of adventure, nature, and relaxation. Here are some top activities to explore:

 Franskraal
 Franskraal Beach:  A stunning stretch of sand perfect for long walks, swimming, and birdwatching.
 Mountain View:  A scenic spot offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. 

 Gansbaai 
 Shark Cage Diving: Experience the thrill of diving with great white sharks at [White Shark Projects]( whitesharkprojects ).
 Klipgat Caves:  Explore ancient caves with evidence of early human habitation dating back 70,000 years.
 Walker Bay Nature Reserve:  A coastal reserve ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and whale spotting.
 African Penguin & Seabird Sanctuary:  A must-visit for wildlife lovers.
 Fatbike Tours:  Ride along the coastline and dunes for a unique adventure.

 Baardskeerdersbos 
 Art & Culture:  This small village is known for its vibrant artist community, with galleries and studios showcasing local talent.
 Wine Tasting:  Visit nearby wineries for a taste of Overberg’s finest wines.
 Scenic Drives:  Enjoy the rolling hills and picturesque landscapes on a leisurely drive through the area.

 Your investment on this route may even become a landmark!  Join us today to explore opportunities.  

Invest in our Rural Lifestyle.

Investing in a small farm in Franskraal is more than just buying shares—it's an opportunity to be part of a thriving, sustainable coastal community. Nestled near the sea, this farm offers the perfect blend of serene natural beauty and practical homestead lifestyle potential.

 Why Invest?
 Prime Location:  Franskraal boasts stunning coastal views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it an attractive place for both living and lifestyle homesteading.
 Homestead Farm near amenities:  With a focus on eco-friendly and community-oriented farming, investors can live out their dreams of living on a small farm and becoming self-sustainable with produce, while being close enough to a town for medical and individual requirements. 
 Shared Growth: By investing in shares, you become part of a collective that benefits from the property's location and investment opportunities, whether through produce, land value appreciation, or sustainable development.
 Lifestyle & Legacy:  This isn't just an investment in land—it's an investment in a future where families and individuals can live in harmony with nature, farm sustainably, and build lasting connections.

Join us in creating something meaningful—where financial returns meet a fulfilling lifestyle. Are you ready to be part of this journey? Let’s make it happen!

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