Further along the ridge system toward Roodepoort — newer clusters and freestanding homes with the same big-glass, view-first brief.
Weltevredenpark sits further along the same ridge system that runs through Northcliff, and it shows in the housing: more townhouse clusters and complexes, more recently built freestanding homes, and generally bigger, more open-plan glazing than the older streets closer to the Northcliff crest. That means wider spans and taller windows to specify for, and often a body corporate or complex trustee involved in anything visible from outside.
Sunscreen rollers across the bigger living walls, with motorised automation coming up far more often here than in the older, smaller-windowed streets — busy cluster households like a schedule that handles the west-facing wall without anyone touching a chain.
The ridge itself — full-height view glass and the hardest afternoon sun on our patch.
View area → JohannesburgA leafy pocket close to the ridge, older homes mid-renovation.
View area → JohannesburgEstablished family homes toward Randburg, same afternoon-sun orientation.
View area → JohannesburgFamily homes with generous gardens and westerly-facing living rooms.
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