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Waterfall | Gauteng | SOUTH Africa MOST WATERFALL | GAUTENG | SOUTH AFRICA MOST THE LUXURIOUS NEW LIFESTYLE IN A Way of Life. Five Star living at The Polofields. The Polofields is more and security within every than a home, it’s a lifestyle. unit are complemented Fitness, entertainment and by cutting edge amenities play areas extend your including an indoor and living space, so you get outdoor gym, a spa, cinema privacy and exclusivity as and games room, restaurant, well as communal and pool, playground and even social spaces with safety, a convenience store. We’ve freedom and peace of thought of everything, so you mind. The latest in design, don’t have to. aesthetics, functionality | 01 | EYE-CATCHING Designed by award-winning Waterfall Estates. In case architects, The Polofields is you want to venture outside an example of outstanding the estate (not that you’d urban architecture. Situated need to) The Polofields is DESIGN A NEW between Kyalami and midway between Pretoria and Sandton, The Polofields Johannesburg. FOCAL POINT is a jewel in the crown of | 02 | | 03 | In every apartment, The Lifestyle Centre is for generous use of glazing residents’ exclusive use and maximises the light and brings a touch of luxury to A GREENOASIS sense of space, a feature town with exclusive facilities which is continued by the to create a welcome oasis YOURPRIVATE RETREat private balcony or garden. for rest and recreation. | 04 | | 05 | VIBRANT TOWN CENTRE TRANQUIL SURROUNDINGS The Polofields offers the best of all worlds. The town centre is a lively mix of malls, shops, restaurants, cafés and a cinema, with quieter pockets of green and attractive parks nearby to relax in: all just a short distance from The Polofields. You’re minutes from: The best part, of course, is that Netcare Hospital within the pristine and expansive Mall of Africa grounds of The Polofields - you’d Waterfall Corner Shopping Centre never know it. Woodmead Retail Park Polofields Shopping Centre Kyalami Racetrack Leeuwkop Golf Club Top private schools | 06 | | 07 | WATERFRONT Setting RELAXED LIFESTYLE Convenience, Entertainment and Dining. The waterfront setting of The Polofields is one of its most appealing features, with ample opportunities for leisure activities and the enjoyment of the wealth of wildlife drawn to its banks. A space where exclusivity laundromat, eco-friendly car meets community, the wash, convenience store and Lifestyle Centre is designed conference centre. Outdoors with your needs in mind. you’ll find a children’s You’ll find a lounge and play area, Polofields Park, bar with a TV and fireplace, large swimming pool and an Amici Restaurant and separate kiddies pool, mini Pizzeria, wellness spa, indoor sports field, yoga deck under cinema and games room construction and and free WiFi - obviously. 2 squash courts - all there so The Lifestyle Centre also you get the most out of our features a concierge desk, sunny Joburg skies. | 08 | | 09 | FLOURISHING LOCATION KEY CONNEctIONS The Polofields, the premier new residential development in town, is symbolic of the regeneration that is transforming Waterfall. Mall of Africa has been launched to grow and accommodate new retailers. Waterfall Corner just down the road from The Polofields has also welcomed new retail occupants. Polofields Shopping Centre opened 2021 was designed to simplify your life by catering for all your everyday needs at this conveniently located shopping haven. With the revamped Kyalami Race Track just 5 minutes away, it also brings local and international events closer. The Polofields’ proximity to OR Tambo Airport and excellent connections via the N1, N3 and R24 are further advantages. These factors make it the location of choice for many multinational businesses the likes of PWC and Deloitte. For business and home buyers alike, The Polofields is an investment opportunity not to be missed. | 10 | | 11 | INTERNATIONAL Within just a short drive Yamada Sushi The Raj from The Polofields, there’s Barcelo’s Ponta plenty to choose from. Col’cacchio Kream TASTES Tried and tested favourites Spur Mad Nomad such as Life Grand Café, Casa Bella Manaka Coffee Shop La Parada, Mythos, Wasabi The Codfather LOCAL SPECIALITIES Rocomamas, Tashas, A Taste of Punjab Potato Shed Andiccio 24 and Hussar Simply Asia PAUL French Bakery You can dine out to your heart’s content in and around Grill compete with a host of Tribeca & Restaurant. Waterfall whatever the occasion. other local eateries. Vovo Telo | 12 | | 13 | At The Polofields, you could not be better placed for shopping of every variety. Both of the town’s retail hubs, Polofields Crossing, the Mall of Africa and Waterfall Corner, are only a few minutes’ drive away. Between them they offer Clicks NWJ a multitude of well-known Edgars Total Sports retail outlets. H&M Truworths DAILY Foschini Checkers Hyper Woolworths Incredible Connection Pick n Pay PURCHASES @Home Apple iStore Super Spar Cape Union Mart MAC West Pack Lifestyle Carol Boyes Markhams Pressed In Time SPECIAL TREats Coricraft Mr Price Petzone Cotton On Mr Price Sport Waterfall Arms & Outdoor Dion Wired Miladys | 14 | | 15 | The Polofields was Swimming Pool HEALTHY designed with healthy Training Science Gym living in mind, catering to - with a trainer a range of lifestyle needs Mini Sports Field and preferences. Wellness Spa Yoga Deck LIVING Squash Courts Outdoor Gym ACTIVE LIFEstylE Sprint Track. | 16 | | 17 | | 18 | | 19 | THE LOcatION THE PLACE TO BE AERIAL VIEW Kyalami On Main Waterfall Country Vodacom World Shopping Centre Estate North Kyalami Race Track St Peter’s College World of Golf Mall of Africa Eskom Woodmead Netcare Waterfall Leeuwkop Golf Club Megawatt Park Retail Park City Hospital Reddam House Waterfall Estate The Country Club Johannesburg Waterfall Corner Shopping Centre Polofields Crossing Shopping Centre | 20 | | 21 | A LEADING ADDRESS The Polofields offer a All apartments feature The apartments are Fibre and choice of 2 and 3 bedroom integrated SMEG appliances DSTV ready. Each apartment EXCLUSIVE LIFESTYLE apartments each with in London styled kitchens and features a prepaid meter for 2 bathrooms on the ground, built-in braai areas for easy electricity, water and gas. APArtmENTS first and second floors. living and entertainment. | 22 | | 23 | GENERAL KITCHEN AND BATHROOM All Floors Tiled Tiled Walls Painted Ceiling Quartz Kitchen Counter Tops Aluminum Windows Sanitary Ware Kitchen Cornices throughout the Apartment - Stainless Steel Sink Front Fire Door with Wood Frame and door closer - Pillar Type Sink Mixer BEAUTIFUlly Aluminium Patio Sliding Doors - Black Tops Internal Hollowcore Doors with Painted - Washing Machine Stop Cock Wood Frames Sanitary Ware Bathrooms Locksets - White Free Standing Bath PLANNED - Sliding Doors with Dead Bolt - Black Bath Mixer & Niki Spout - Internal 3 Lever Brushed Stainless Steel - White Basin Vanity - Front Door Knob Cylinder - Black Basin Mixer QUALITY THROUGHOUT - White Toilet wall hung pan with concealed cistern - Bathroom Fittings as per Show Unit - Black Shower Rose and Arm - Black Shower Door with Clear Glass - Black Shower Mixer | 24 | | 25 | THE BIGGER PICTURE THE FINER DEtaILS ELEctRIcal Energy Efficient Interior Lighting Durable External Lighting Fibre and DSTV Point Telephone Point Gas Hot Water Heating System Electricity - Prepaid Meters High Quality Lighting Fittings Intergrated Kitchen Appliances for 2 & 3 Bedrooms - SMEG Black Undercounter Electric Oven - SMEG Gas Hob And Extractor - SMEG Metallic Fridge - SMEG Washing Machine & Tumble Dryer - SMEG Dishwasher EXTERNAL FINISHES External Plaster and Paint on all Floors Roof Sheet Covering Concrete Windowsills / Plaster Stone Cladding Facades SECURITY Electric Fencing around entire development Boomed Biometric access controlled entrance Trained Security Guards at the entrance State-of-the-Art CCTV camera system CLAUSE The developer reserves the right to substitute or replace any of the above with an equivalent or improved product should problems of availability arise, or for any other reason. No private work or alterations will be tolerated. Garden sizes and configuration may vary from plan to accommodate site conditions. Parking allocation may vary from plan to accommodate site conditions. | 26 | | 27 | | 28 | | 29 | SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN PARKING LAYOUT PLAN W A T E R F A L L D R I V E PHASE 11 0105 0105 GF-D-0103 FF-E-0105 SF-F-0107 0103 0103 GF-D-0109 FF-E-0111 SF-F-0113 0107 0109 0107 018 GF-D-0104 FF-E-0106 SF-F-0108 0111 0104 0109 0108 0111 0104 0108 0106 0112 019 GF-D-0110 FF-E-0112 SF-F-0114 0110 V 0112 0106 GF-D-0301 FF-E-0303 SF-F-0305 0110 V GF-D-0097 FF-E-0099 SF-F-0101 0113 V 0301 V 0101 0113 0097 0303 0101 0301 0117 0097 0303 0114 0117 GF-D-0115 FF-E-0117 SF-F-0119 0099 0305 0114 GF-D-0302 FF-E-0304 SF-F-0306 051 0115 0099 017 GF-D-0098 FF-E-0100 SF-F-0102 0305 0302 0098 0118 0115 0102 0302 0098 0306 0118 0102 0304 0100 0306 0119 020 GF-D-0116 FF-E-0118 SF-F-0120 0304 0116 0100 V 0119 GF-D-0295 FF-E-0297 SF-F-0299 V 0116 0095 V GF-D-0091 FF-E-0093 SF-F-0095 0120 0095 0295 V 0091 0297 0120 0093 15 PHASE 0295 0123 0091 0297 V GF-D-0121 FF-E-0123 SF-F-0125 PHASE 14 PHASE 0123 0093 0299 0125 GF-D-0296 FF-E-0298 SF-F-0300 050 0121 0096 016 GF-D-0092 FF-E-0094 SF-F-0096 0299 0296 0125 0092 0121 0096 0300 0296 0124 0092 V 0300 0298 0124 0094 021 GF-D-0122 FF-E-0124 SF-F-0126 0298 0126 0122 0094 0122 GF-D-0085 FF-E-0087 SF-F-0089 0126 V V V 0089 0085 0129 0089 0085 0129 GF-D-0127 FF-E-0129 SF-F-0131 0131 0087 0127 015 GF-D-0086 FF-E-0088 SF-F-0090 0131 0087 0086 0127 0130 0090 0086 0090 0088 PHASE 13 PHASE 0130
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