R935,000
33 KaiKai Suburb, Port Nolloth, Port Nolloth
Monthly Bond Repayment R9,178.36
Calculated over 20 years at 10.25% with no deposit.
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Soaring Views at Owen Bay
Stand 33 is a sublime seafront property on KaiKai that overlooks the glorious Owen Bay.
Just 20 m from the high-water mark and at 713 m² - experience Owen Bay’s magnificent aura unfold from your doorstep on your stand. The friendly contours on stand 33 are fairly level and easily accommodate comfortable construction of your very own cosy coastal cottage.
Savour in the winter sunsets of the charismatic North-West scenery with lively encounters of Heaviside’s dolphins that magically materialize, to make this coastal experience all the more to die-for, right on your stand.
Make your move by blending sheer beauty with investment potential.
The erf is fully-serviced with quality paved roads, electricity supply, and water reticulation. KaiKai is equipped with an entire sewerage network for future implementation. All residential properties in Port Nolloth are required to have a sewerage pit or suitable underground tank to be regularly emptied by the Richtersveld Municipality.
The KaiKai project experienced a significant upsurge in sales in the year 2025 - with ten properties being transferred to new owners from as far and wide as Algarve, Portugal - contributing to KaiKai’s diverse buyer profile. In early 2026 stand 125 sold at good value - indicative of a continued upswing in sales and improved market conditions that should lead to a fruitful year ahead. Our new buyers have communicated to me their motivations and reasons for choosing KaiKai as a prime coastal destination. Among these are the existing, and significant potential economic developments being planned for the Namakwa District.
The much-talked about construction of a deepwater port just 60 km north of Port Nolloth is creating a buzz in avid property investor circles and generating increased interest in this part of the world’s coastal property market and development goals.
Boegoebaai is a greenfield project which was gazetted in 2022 as a SIP (Strategic Integrated Project) that is urgently required to relieve the Northern Cape’s mining export capacity - in the medium term - by serving the Namakwa SEZ (Special Economic Zone), copper, manganese and iron ore mines in the interior.
A phase 2 Green Hydrogen SEZ (Special Economic Zone) adjacent to Boegoebaai’s port is currently being planned to ultimately supply multiple export off-takers in the European Union (EU) with GH2 (Green Hydrogen).
The Northern Cape is well-positioned to become South Africa’s hub of green hydrogen production, and as dictated by the Paris Agreement (2015) is central to its mandatory Just Energy Transition (JET). This key position as an energy hub - together with the province’s abundant mineral resources, large land mass, and very high load factors regarding wind and solar energy, plus a 300 km coastline - makes the Northern Cape coastal property market investment and development-ready.
Furthermore, very large reserves of oil and natural gas have been discovered in the Deep Water Orange Basin in Namibian waters. The discoveries were made by Shell and Total Energies in 2022 - with full on extraction set to commence in just a matter of time. It is noteworthy that a significant portion of the Deep Water Orange Basin stretches into South African waters. In 2023 Total Energies submitted their final EIA to PASA (Petroleum Agency of South Africa) and the DMRE (Department of Mineral Resources and Energy) to urgently begin with test drilling off the West Coast of South Africa as well. The construction of Boegoebaai will also be integral in supporting these operations offshore Port Nolloth.
Funding of catalytic infrastructure such as renewable energy sources, rail and road infrastructure, Special Economic Zones, grid expansion and additional port capacity will be required to achieve these objectives.
The current collaboration between the European Union and South African government has already secured the pledging of very substantial investment packages, namely Global Gateway to the value of € 16.2 billion. These initiatives are driven by mutually beneficial arrangements between developed and developing nations to primarily achieve critical and urgent global decarbonisation targets.
KaiKai’s Regulations and Architectural Guidelines have been put in place to maintain property values and for the benefit of its property owners belonging to the Home Owner’s Association. There are currently no levies payable on stands.
KaiKai’s Architectural Guidelines is a straightforward document outlining helpful tips and considerations in building your dream construction in the KaiKai suburb. This document is informative and allows enough room for individual expression and stylistic preferences in the architecture of your coastal dwelling, while maintaining a timeless, simplistic architectural elegance and cohesiveness throughout the project. Feel free to request a copy for your information.
Structures on seafront properties – such as stand 33 - must adhere to a height restriction of 4,1 m from road level. On all other properties, double storey buildings are permitted. These height restrictions guarantee a sufficient sea view from any KaiKai property of your choice.
KaiKai’s layout is designed in such a way as to avoid over-development and congestion within the suburb. Additionally, there are strategically positioned thoroughfares between some seafront properties in particular - to make allowance for all residents to have access to KaiKai’s rocky shore or beachfront. The ‘open areas’ are designed to preserve and support the surrounding natural environment and its wildlife, and will remain intact and undisturbed.
Historically Port Nolloth was identified as a site for an export harbour to serve copper mines in the interior. Presently Port Nolloth is defined by its diamond industry, small-scale fishing operations, budding property market and a gritty convivial community. It is also considered as one of South Africa’s coastal safe havens, with a very low crime rate and where safety is dictated by your reputation and treatment of your fellow man. In addition, the Namaqua coastal region has a very favourable mild climate during all seasons of the year, making it a sought-after holiday destination where the rustic Benguela meets the dramatic Richtersveld hinterland.
Invest. Explore. Recharge.
I am your local KaiKai property agent.
Allow me to walk you through the process of acquiring and developing your slice of land along the Namaqua coast.
Let’s negotiate the right deal for your coastal dreams!
Just 20 m from the high-water mark and at 713 m² - experience Owen Bay’s magnificent aura unfold from your doorstep on your stand. The friendly contours on stand 33 are fairly level and easily accommodate comfortable construction of your very own cosy coastal cottage.
Savour in the winter sunsets of the charismatic North-West scenery with lively encounters of Heaviside’s dolphins that magically materialize, to make this coastal experience all the more to die-for, right on your stand.
Make your move by blending sheer beauty with investment potential.
The erf is fully-serviced with quality paved roads, electricity supply, and water reticulation. KaiKai is equipped with an entire sewerage network for future implementation. All residential properties in Port Nolloth are required to have a sewerage pit or suitable underground tank to be regularly emptied by the Richtersveld Municipality.
The KaiKai project experienced a significant upsurge in sales in the year 2025 - with ten properties being transferred to new owners from as far and wide as Algarve, Portugal - contributing to KaiKai’s diverse buyer profile. In early 2026 stand 125 sold at good value - indicative of a continued upswing in sales and improved market conditions that should lead to a fruitful year ahead. Our new buyers have communicated to me their motivations and reasons for choosing KaiKai as a prime coastal destination. Among these are the existing, and significant potential economic developments being planned for the Namakwa District.
The much-talked about construction of a deepwater port just 60 km north of Port Nolloth is creating a buzz in avid property investor circles and generating increased interest in this part of the world’s coastal property market and development goals.
Boegoebaai is a greenfield project which was gazetted in 2022 as a SIP (Strategic Integrated Project) that is urgently required to relieve the Northern Cape’s mining export capacity - in the medium term - by serving the Namakwa SEZ (Special Economic Zone), copper, manganese and iron ore mines in the interior.
A phase 2 Green Hydrogen SEZ (Special Economic Zone) adjacent to Boegoebaai’s port is currently being planned to ultimately supply multiple export off-takers in the European Union (EU) with GH2 (Green Hydrogen).
The Northern Cape is well-positioned to become South Africa’s hub of green hydrogen production, and as dictated by the Paris Agreement (2015) is central to its mandatory Just Energy Transition (JET). This key position as an energy hub - together with the province’s abundant mineral resources, large land mass, and very high load factors regarding wind and solar energy, plus a 300 km coastline - makes the Northern Cape coastal property market investment and development-ready.
Furthermore, very large reserves of oil and natural gas have been discovered in the Deep Water Orange Basin in Namibian waters. The discoveries were made by Shell and Total Energies in 2022 - with full on extraction set to commence in just a matter of time. It is noteworthy that a significant portion of the Deep Water Orange Basin stretches into South African waters. In 2023 Total Energies submitted their final EIA to PASA (Petroleum Agency of South Africa) and the DMRE (Department of Mineral Resources and Energy) to urgently begin with test drilling off the West Coast of South Africa as well. The construction of Boegoebaai will also be integral in supporting these operations offshore Port Nolloth.
Funding of catalytic infrastructure such as renewable energy sources, rail and road infrastructure, Special Economic Zones, grid expansion and additional port capacity will be required to achieve these objectives.
The current collaboration between the European Union and South African government has already secured the pledging of very substantial investment packages, namely Global Gateway to the value of € 16.2 billion. These initiatives are driven by mutually beneficial arrangements between developed and developing nations to primarily achieve critical and urgent global decarbonisation targets.
KaiKai’s Regulations and Architectural Guidelines have been put in place to maintain property values and for the benefit of its property owners belonging to the Home Owner’s Association. There are currently no levies payable on stands.
KaiKai’s Architectural Guidelines is a straightforward document outlining helpful tips and considerations in building your dream construction in the KaiKai suburb. This document is informative and allows enough room for individual expression and stylistic preferences in the architecture of your coastal dwelling, while maintaining a timeless, simplistic architectural elegance and cohesiveness throughout the project. Feel free to request a copy for your information.
Structures on seafront properties – such as stand 33 - must adhere to a height restriction of 4,1 m from road level. On all other properties, double storey buildings are permitted. These height restrictions guarantee a sufficient sea view from any KaiKai property of your choice.
KaiKai’s layout is designed in such a way as to avoid over-development and congestion within the suburb. Additionally, there are strategically positioned thoroughfares between some seafront properties in particular - to make allowance for all residents to have access to KaiKai’s rocky shore or beachfront. The ‘open areas’ are designed to preserve and support the surrounding natural environment and its wildlife, and will remain intact and undisturbed.
Historically Port Nolloth was identified as a site for an export harbour to serve copper mines in the interior. Presently Port Nolloth is defined by its diamond industry, small-scale fishing operations, budding property market and a gritty convivial community. It is also considered as one of South Africa’s coastal safe havens, with a very low crime rate and where safety is dictated by your reputation and treatment of your fellow man. In addition, the Namaqua coastal region has a very favourable mild climate during all seasons of the year, making it a sought-after holiday destination where the rustic Benguela meets the dramatic Richtersveld hinterland.
Invest. Explore. Recharge.
I am your local KaiKai property agent.
Allow me to walk you through the process of acquiring and developing your slice of land along the Namaqua coast.
Let’s negotiate the right deal for your coastal dreams!
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