Akasia at a glance
Akasia is a small urban area situated within one of South Africa's most important cities Pretoria. Its a destination which is comprised of various northern suburban locations and is under the jurisdiction of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality. However, is still part of the province of Gauteng. Residents of Akasia enjoy both city and country living as the area is also within close proximity to less built-up semi-rural landscapes, where development is kept at a minimal. That said Akasia is also well known for its vast assortment of warehouses, factories and commercial office parks in neighbouring Rosslyn.
A brief history of the area
The origins of Akasia date back as far as 1904, where a suburb entitled "The Orchards" was constructed. The location is well-known for the fact that there was also an iconic Dutch-reformed Church at the epicentre of the then new suburb. The area slowly grew as particular industries started to grow. However, it's also stated that the location saw a substantial amount of growth in the 1970's with the introduction of the Roslyn Industrial Complex. Since that day the suburb has seen a fair deal of development in both the residential and industrial sectors. Today its become popular for individuals who work in some of the neighbouring commercial and industrial locations near Akasia as it reduces travel time for both employees, workers and residents.
Infrastructure
Akasia is a location that services a lot of the neighbouring, commercial and industrial areas, hence infrastructure is generally well maintained and of a high standard. There is a train line that runs through the area, so there are options to travel to and from this neighbourhood via train. Alternatively one can also make use of municipal buses and minivan taxis which also service the transport needs of the location. Some of the roads that connect Akasia with the rest of Pretoria, the province and country include Doreen Avenue, Brits Avenue, Boundary Road, John Street, Mabopane Highway, Daan De Wet Nel Drive, the R566, the M20, Tungsten Drive, Neon Street, Kitshof Street and Aluminium Street.
Schools in the area
Another reason why so many people are opting to live in this well established suburban area is for the fact that there are no shortages of schools in the vicinity. Some of the more popular ones include Laerskool Akasia, Charlton Vos College of Education, Laerskool Theresapark, Hoerskool Akasia, Cvo Magalies School, Orchards Primary, Rosslyn Primary School, Gottfried Christelike Privaat Skool, Akasia Nursery School and Karenpark Kleuterskool.
Hospitals nearby
Due to the fact that Akasia is well situated to Pretoria and Johannesburg, hospitals are never a far distance away. Alternatively one can also visit the Netcare Akasia Hospital for your medical purposes.
Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)
If one wishes to travel from Akasia to the central areas of Pretoria it is said to take roughly 20 to 30 minutes travel time and is around 20 km to 35 km in distance. If one wishes to travel from Akasia to the central areas of Johannesburg it is said to take roughly an hour and is 77 km to 94 km depending on which route is chosen. There is a national airport within close proximity to Akasia entitled the Wonderboom National Airport its roughly 11 to 15 minutes away and is just over 10 km in distance. However, most of the other domestic flights and international ones will take place from the OR Tambo International Airport. If one wishes to get to the OR Tambo International Airport from Akasia it will take roughly 40 minutes to an hour and is around 60 km to 80 km depending on which route is chosen.
Malls/Shopping
Another reason why Akasia has grown exponentially as a popular residential location is for the fact that there is no shortage of great places in which to shop. Some of the more popular shopping centres and malls include Wonderpark Shopping Centre, Akasia Cables Complex, Amandasig Winkelsentrum, Kingsley Square Flea Market, Orchards Shopping Centre, Station Square Shopping Centre, Madelief Shopping Complex, Jakaranda Shopping Complex and Extension 7 Mall.
Restaurants
Akasia is a popular destination for the usual fast food and chain store restaurants that have become popular all over South Africa. Additionally one can also try, Shamrocks, Irish Pub and Restuarant, Good Flavor Chinese Restuarant, Take-Away and Sushi, The Duck and Dine, Bentley's Country Lodge, The Willow Tree Pub and Grill and Skyline.
Special Attractions
Another factor that makes Akasia desirable for residential reasons is the fact that it's within close proximity to various formidable places for weekend recreational activities. The area has culture, nature and history, go out and experience it. Residents of Akasia enjoy natural areas and this is another reason why the suburb has seen exponential growth over the years.
Get some adventure not far from the city with Acrobranch
This is definitely a destination for those looking to get an adrenaline fix as well as getting back to nature, not far from built-up urban environments. The area is located in a picturesque setting and at this said location patrons of Acrobranch can enjoy various obstacles and activities that are positioned in the trees. Its a recommended place for the purposes of birthday parties, team building exercises, school parties or even bachelor or bachelorette parties.
De Onderstepoort Private Nature Reserve
This is a location situated within close proximity to the popular suburban location of Akasia and is considered to be a great place to find a bit of peace and tranquillity not far from an urban environment. The reserve is only 14 km away from Akasia and is considered to be great for day outings.
Groenkloof National Heritage Monument
There are very few locations on the planet where you will find, life-sized memorial statues in the centre of a nature reserve, however the Groenkloof Nature Reserve is one such location. The significant location boasts life-size statues of some of South Africa's most important historical figures including King Dingane, Olive Schreiner and Albertina Sisulu. Why not get a history lesson while connecting with nature?
Time to Invest
The Northern regions of Pretoria are growing in size and statue and so is the cluster suburban area of Akasia. There really is a lot to do and see in the region and that is why it keeps growing year in and year out for residential purposes. This is why so many people are choosing Akasia to set up a new home. Now its as easy as pie with leading property company Century 21. They have the skill, determination, expertise and passion to enable your move to Akasia to be as pain-free as possible. Get in contact with one of their highly skilled and regarded brokers today and start your dream home out of Akasia. The fact that its also extremely close to other areas which are prominent in the commercial and industrial sectors make it favourable. As it's likely that you will be closer to your place of work, convenience is optimal if you decide to choose this great suburb and property company Century 21.
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