The Home, The Estate, The Precinct – Which security measures drive property investment.

By Estate Living - 1 Dec 2020

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Community Living environments are enabled through security measures, however, over the last 25 years communities have evolved and so have the needs of potential investors and homeowners.

Investors are no longer just looking at the secured perimeter fencing and impactful entrances. They need to know how the home, the estate and larger precinct is secured, and these needs are reflected in the property prices and popularity of areas that have taken this overarching approach to security.

In this webinar Estate Living unpacks innovation and technology within the security industry, and look at what homeowners and investors are prepared to pay for.

Navigate this discussion using the chapters below:

00:00 Louise Martin | Estate Living – Introduction and panel welcome
04:36 David Weyers | General Manager Dainfern Golf Estate. Founding member Dainfern Community Association.
23:38 Eitan Ash \ Business Development Manager Vumacam
43:27 Riaan Bellingan | CEO Advanced Corporate Solutions
57:15 Alan Cowley | Executive Chairman and founding member, of tdglobal

In this webinar:

Dainfern is a mature, secure Golf and Residential Estate which has evolved over 1200 homes since its inception in 1992. The Estate offers an unparallelled lifestyle and recreational experience centered around the Gary Player designed golf course.

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Dainfern Golf Estate

3 min readDainfern is a mature, secure Golf and Residential Estate which has evolved over 1200 homes since its inception in 1992. The Estate offers an unparallelled lifestyle and recreational experience centered around the Gary Player designed golf course.

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