Howick area and property guide

This scenic area in the KZN Midlands is attracting more buyers due to its laidback lifestyle, numerous activities and ideal climate.

Located just off the N3 about 88km inland from Durban, Howick may seem quiet at first glance, but there’s a lot more to the area.

Set in a sheltered hollow, Howick is known for its waterfalls, with the 100m Howick Falls in the centre of the town, and many tributaries of the Umgeni River tumbling down gorges nearby.

Surrounding Howick are nature reserves, including Karkloof and Umgeni Valley, as well as the Midmar Dam and the KZN Midlands. While there’s plenty to do in the surrounding areas, the town itself offers everything from rock climbing near the falls, hiking and mountain biking, to art exhibitions, golf, bowls, tennis and sailing.

Known for its collectables shops, Howick is a great place for antiques, and arts and crafts. Foodies are in for a treat as a number of great eateries as well as weekly markets, respected butcheries, cheese makers and a chocolatier can be found in the area.

Howick is reputed to have one of the best climates in South Africa, and has become a popular choice for retirees because of its many retirement developments and wide range of ownership options. It also boasts numerous medical and care facilities including a private hospital and many private health practitioners.

Howick took its name from the British Lord Howick in the 1850s, but gained greater international recognition in 1996 when Nelson Mandela was awarded The Freedom of Howick. Mandela was arrested in a nearby road in 1962.

A little-known fact about Howick, and nearby Karkloof, is that it’s thought to be the location of the first manned flight in the world, with John Goodman Household flying a self-made glider in 1871 and in 1875 in the area. Statistics about the distance and altitude di¬ffer, but all seem to indicate that he outdid the flights made by aviation pioneers Otto Lilienthal and the Wright brothers.

What attracts buyers to Howick?

It has an amazing sense of community, and people genuinely care about each other. The climate is good – summers aren’t too hot and the winters aren’t too cold. It’s also home to excellent medical facilities. Local Howick schools are well staffed, well equipped and well supported. All the private Midlands heritage schools are also within an easy reach. Looking for a good quality of life? What could be better than Howick?

-Lucy Blackman: St John’s Village

What makes a property in Howick a good investment?

Howick has become the hub of the Midlands, serving the commercial farming sector, commercial business and industrial needs, as well as a range of people-centred services, and offers housing options from one-bedroom starter homes to large family homes. There’s demand for homes across the price spectrum and a constant upward movement as more people filter into the housing market.

-Jennifer Gordon: Dormehl Property

Dine out:

  • The Farmer’s Daughter: for its unique eclectic décor
  • Little Mozambique: Authentic mozambican cuisine
  • Delish Dish: for homely and hearty
  • Black Olive: for perfect pizza
  • The Treatery at Yard 41: Great coffee and decadent cake

Things to do:

  • Visit the Falls
  • Visit the nearby Nelson Mandela Capture Site and Museum
  • Enjoy a fun day out at Midmar Dam with family and friends
  • Zip line at the nearby Karkloof Canopy Tours
  • Howick is the start of the Midlands Meander – grab a map at the Tourist Office and take your pick

Source: https://www.privateproperty.co.za/advice/lifestyle/articles/howick-area-and-property-guide/5581

Still looking for your dream home. Feel free to give one of our developers a call today.

Tom Eastwick – The Gates, Hilton and Garlington, Hilton | 072 297 2699 | tom@devdirect.co.za
Janet Channing – Waterford Residential Estate, Howick | 082 570 5834 | janet@devdirect.co.za

#retirement #gatedestate #luxuryliving #midlandsliving

Author: Property 24 – Andre Fiore