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General Valuation Roll Prepared in Terms of the Municipal Property Rates Act No eDumbe Municipality General Valuation Roll Prepared in terms of the Municipal Property Rates Act No. 6 of 2004 Undertaken For: eDumbe Municipality 10 Hoog Street Paulpietersburg 3180 Fixed Date of Valuation: 02 July 2019 Valid From Date: 01 July 2020 Date of Compilation: 31 January 2020 Valid To Date: 30 June 2025 Prepared By: Page 1 of 182 Categories: AGRICULTURE AGR BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL BUS COMMUNAL PROPERTY CP INDUSTRIAL IND PLACE OF WORSHIP POW PUBLIC SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE PSI PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTY PSP RESIDENTIAL RES SPECIALISED NON-MARKET SNM VACANT LAND VL Page 2 of 182 Unity-of-Use Valuations On the Valuation Roll, the value of the Farm Unit is displayed against a designated Master Property. The Master Property is usually listed first with the remaining units that make up the Farm Unit listed directly below. A reference number has been created using the Erf and Portion of the Master Property, and is used to easily identify the individual properties that make up the Unity-of-Use property. This is displayed in the Unit Column on the Valuation Roll. An asterisk (*) at the end of this reference number denotes the Master Property. (Please note that the displayed Extent is the extent of the Master Propertyand not the Combined Extent.) In the example below, the 3 properties highlighted in blue have been valued in Unity-of-Use. The Combined Market Value for all 3 properties is R475,000. This value is displayed against the Master Property highlighted in the red box. The other two properties have an asterisk (*) under Market Value, as their value is included in the value displayed against the Master Property. This principal has also been applied in some cases to other categories of properties such as Commercial and Industrial properties, where similar dependencies exist between adjoining properties. Page 3 of 182 eDumbe Municipality Valuation Roll in terms of the Municipal Rates Act of 2004 Fixed Date of Valuation: 02 July 2019 AGRICULTURE Erf Ptn Rem Town Name Owner Category Physical Address Extent Market Value Unit 684 0 R A KHAMBULE COMMUNITY TRUST- AGR A NO. 684 539.0004 Ha R 7 700 000 TRUSTEES 684 1 A KHAMBULE COMMUNITY TRUST- AGR PTN 1 A NO. 684 26.3992 Ha R 235 000 TRUSTEES 695 0 A NO 8 R F GEVERS PTY LTD AGR A NO 8 NO. 695 188.2543 Ha R 2 644 000 17051 0 R ALMANSDRIFT PINECONE FORESTRY (PTY) LTD AGR ALMANSDRIFT NO. 17051 132.5019 Ha R 2 685 000 17051 1 ALMANSDRIFT PINECONE FORESTRY (PTY) LTD AGR PTN 1 ALMANSDRIFT NO. 17051 132.5019 Ha R 5 452 000 16966 0 AMBERG ENKANYEZINI COMMUNAL AGR AMBERG NO. 16966 193.5826 Ha R 1 600 000 PROPERTY ASSOC 270 0 ANNEXATIE R S A AGR ANNEXATIE NO. 270 557.1526 Ha R 4 457 000 233 0 BALMORAL NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE AGR BALMORAL NO. 233 494.8214 Ha R 3 950 000 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 255 0 BALMORAL REGIONAL & LAND AFFAIRS AGR BALMORAL NO. 255 121.7928 Ha R 975 000 716 0 R BAROFINE JABULANI BAQULUSI AGR BAROFINE NO. 716 194.6384 Ha R 1 170 000 COMMUNITY TRUST-TRUSTEES 716 1 BAROFINE JABULANI BAQULUSI AGR PTN 1 BAROFINE NO. 716 428.2660 Ha R 2 570 000 COMMUNITY TRUST-TRUSTEES 685 0 R BATTLEFIELD FREEWHEEL TRADE & INV 7 PTY AGR BATTLEFIELD NO. 685 6.9438 Ha R 105 000 LTD 685 1 BATTLEFIELD TAYLOR KENWYN GEORGE AGR PTN 1 BATTLEFIELD NO. 685 212.4247 Ha R 2 784 000 685 2 R BATTLEFIELD DUVEL FAMILY TRUST- AGR PTN 2 BATTLEFIELD NO. 685 92.0365 Ha R 1 600 000 TRUSTEES 685 3 BATTLEFIELD HORST HELLBERG FAMILY AGR PTN 3 BATTLEFIELD NO. 685 14.8620 Ha R 286 000 TRUST-TRUSTEES 685 4 BATTLEFIELD HORST HELLBERG FAMILY AGR PTN 4 BATTLEFIELD NO. 685 72.6300 Ha R 907 000 TRUST-TRUSTEES 685 8 BATTLEFIELD ARTHUR VOLKER FAMILY TRUST- AGR PTN 8 BATTLEFIELD NO. 685 25.3597 Ha R 760 000 TRUSTEES 576 1 BEAUFORT KEN SCHEFERMANN FAMILY AGR PTN 1 BEAUFORT NO. 576 214.1330 Ha R 2 250 000 TRUST 576 2 BEAUFORT ALFORD FARMS CC AGR PTN 2 BEAUFORT NO. 576 306.8607 Ha R 3 240 000 576 5 BEAUFORT ALFORD FARMS CC AGR PTN 5 BEAUFORT NO. 576 560.9580 Ha R 7 162 000 576 6 BEAUFORT WELCOME HOME FARMING CC AGR PTN 6 BEAUFORT NO. 576 121.4058 Ha R 2 832 000 576 7 BEAUFORT WOOD BASKET PTY LTD AGR PTN 7 BEAUFORT NO. 576 325.0843 Ha R 4 250 000 576 8 BEAUFORT FOSTER KEITH JOHN, FOSTER AGR PTN 8 BEAUFORT NO. 576 325.0742 Ha R 3 895 000 SHERYL ANNE 576 9 BEAUFORT ALFORD FARMS CC AGR PTN 9 BEAUFORT NO. 576 214.1330 Ha R 1 932 000 41 3 BEDROG ROHRS HERBERT KARL AGR PTN 3 BEDROG NO. 41 0.9340 Ha R 7 000 79 0 R BEDROG THIELE ESTATES CC AGR BEDROG NO. 79 645.3141 Ha R 7 089 000 79 1 BEDROG ENGELBRECHT ARNO HUGO AGR PTN 1 BEDROG NO. 79 470.2447 Ha R 4 850 000 79 4 BEDROG CARLO ENGELBRECHT SAFARIS AGR PTN 4 BEDROG NO. 79 634.2991 Ha R 3 800 000 BK 79 7 R BEDROG ENGELBRECHT HUBERT EDWIN AGR PTN 7 BEDROG NO. 79 447.3739 Ha R 7 006 000 79 8 BEDROG BOHMER ALWIN AGR PTN 8 BEDROG NO. 79 361.9981 Ha R 3 300 000 Page 4 of 182 eDumbe Municipality Valuation Roll in terms of the Municipal Rates Act of 2004 Fixed Date of Valuation: 02 July 2019 AGRICULTURE Erf Ptn Rem Town Name Owner Category Physical Address Extent Market Value Unit 571 2 BEDROG KIWANI KARAKUL BOERDERYE AGR PTN 2 BEDROG NO. 571 532.7629 Ha R 11 629 000 CC 571 7 BEDROG KWACHAKIDE COMMUNAL AGR PTN 7 BEDROG NO. 571 152.8003 Ha R 2 291 000 PROPERTY TRUST-TRUSTEES 571 8 BEDROG KWACHAKIDE COMMUNAL AGR PTN 8 BEDROG NO. 571 245.3402 Ha R 1 819 000 PROPERTY TRUST-TRUSTEES 571 9 BEDROG KWACHAKIDE COMMUNAL AGR PTN 9 BEDROG NO. 571 318.1795 Ha R 4 373 000 PROPERTY TRUST-TRUSTEES 17078 0 R BEDROG HERIOT PROPERTIES AGR BEDROG NO. 17078 297.2166 Ha R 3 487 000 PROPRIETARY LIMITED 17078 1 BEDROG HINZE EWALD KARL CHRISTIAN AGR PTN 1 BEDROG NO. 17078 15.6300 Ha R 125 000 252 0 BELEMMERD REGIONAL & LAND AFFAIRS AGR BELEMMERD NO. 252 761.4569 Ha R 6 092 000 429 0 BELLA VISTA BEKEZELANI COMMUNAL AGR BELLA VISTA NO. 429 573.9595 Ha R 2 296 000 PROPERTY ASSOC 223 0 BETHANIE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE AGR BETHANIE NO. 223 585.3782 Ha R 4 683 000 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 17102 0 BETHANIE REGIONAL & LAND AFFAIRS AGR BETHANIE NO. 17102 569.1255 Ha R 4 553 000 250 0 BIERKRAAL NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE AGR BIERKRAAL NO. 250 691.3584 Ha R 5 531 000 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 17113 0 BIERKRAAL NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE AGR BIERKRAAL NO. 17113 620.3818 Ha R 4 963 000 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 538 1 R BLOEMENDAL WELCOME HOME FARMING CC AGR PTN 1 BLOEMENDAL NO. 538 252.8218 Ha R 2 947 000 538 2 R BLOEMENDAL SOLIPROPS 1104 CC AGR PTN 2 BLOEMENDAL NO. 538 171.5305 Ha R 1 327 000 538 3 R BLOEMENDAL SOLIPROPS 1104 CC AGR PTN 3 BLOEMENDAL NO. 538 252.5378 Ha R 2 020 000 538 4 BLOEMENDAL FOSTER KEITH JOHN AGR PTN 4 BLOEMENDAL NO. 538 225.5206 Ha R 1 376 000 538 5 BLOEMENDAL SOLIPROPS 1104 CC AGR PTN 5 BLOEMENDAL NO. 538 50.1478 Ha R 401 000 538 6 BLOEMENDAL SOLIPROPS 1104 CC AGR PTN 6 BLOEMENDAL NO. 538 175.4441 Ha R 1 404 000 69 0 R BOSCHKRANS RENZO TRUST-TRUSTEES AGR BOSCHKRANS NO. 69 1,033.0412 Ha R 10 000 000 69 1 R BOSCHKRANS FOREST RESOURCES PTY LTD AGR PTN 1 BOSCHKRANS NO. 69 488.9329 Ha R 5 447 000 69 3 BOSCHKRANS MONDI LTD AGR PTN 3 BOSCHKRANS NO. 69 258.4415 Ha R 2 966 000 69 5 BOSCHKRANS THIELE ESTATES CC AGR PTN 5 BOSCHKRANS NO. 69 250.2749 Ha R 3 654 000 690 2 BOSCHKRANS HINZE HEINRICH HAGEN AGR PTN 2 BOSCHKRANS NO. 690 513.9208 Ha R 2 170 000 188 2 BRAUNSCHWEIG EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN AGR PTN 2 BRAUNSCHWEIG NO. 188 48.6243 Ha R 2 990 000 COMMUNITY-BRAUNSCHWEIG 188 4 BRAUNSCHWEIG EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN AGR PTN 4 BRAUNSCHWEIG NO. 188 4.8562 Ha R 1 225 000 COMMUNITY-BRAUNSCHWEIG 188 6 R BRAUNSCHWEIG FILTER JORG HEINRICH AGR PTN 6 BRAUNSCHWEIG NO. 188 229.3470 Ha R 2 823 000 188 7 BRAUNSCHWEIG GEVERS RALF AGR PTN 7 BRAUNSCHWEIG NO. 188 162.3086 Ha R 2 178 000 17106 0 COMMISSIEKRAAL NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE AGR COMMISSIEKRAAL NO. 17106 650.6102 Ha R 5 205 000 REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA 36 1 DEELSPRUIT JOUBERT HUGO LE ROUX AGR PTN 1 DEELSPRUIT NO. 36 880.3643 Ha R 7 043 000 36 2 DEELSPRUIT JOUBERT HUGO LE ROUX AGR PTN 2 DEELSPRUIT NO. 36 920.6142 Ha R 7 365 000 36 3 DEELSPRUIT JOUBERT HUGO LE ROUX AGR PTN 3 DEELSPRUIT NO. 36 158.9171 Ha R 1 271 000 Page 5 of 182 eDumbe Municipality Valuation Roll in terms of the Municipal Rates Act of 2004 Fixed Date of Valuation: 02 July 2019 AGRICULTURE Erf Ptn Rem Town Name Owner Category Physical Address Extent Market Value Unit 36 7 DEELSPRUIT VUKUKHANYE COMMUNAL AGR PTN 7 DEELSPRUIT NO.
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