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Beautiful Farms For Sale South Africa

Prospective purchasers of farms for sale South Africa will be interested in the political, social and economic conditions in the country. This can never be foretold certainly. There country does have a high crime rate and naked racism on the statute book. It also has a poor reputation in the world and is situated at the southern end of a continent well known for chaos and corruption. Despite these facts the country does not appear to be doing too badly in the context of world history.

In London and New York serious terrorist attacks have been launched. In 2005 an innocent man was shot by British police and many people were detained without trial in Guantanamo Bay in 2002. In India in recent times there has been a terrorist attack on a hotel and in 2003 there was a serious challenge to public health in China.

The cultural diversity in South Africa is a defence against despotism. The Afrikaans speaking 'coloured' and 'Afrikaans' groups have made huge contributions to the development of the country as have the descendants of British and Indian settlers. Distinct tribes also exert a balancing effect, preventing the sort of 'Hitler effect' that can take place when one group becomes too dominant in a country. The cultural diversity in South Africa is a stabilizing influence.

Geologically the land is stable and there have been no earthquakes or tsunamis within living memory. Beneath the earth there is a treasure trove of valuable minerals ranging from platinum to rare earth. Though Australia and New Zealand have recently been wracked by storms and floods, the Republic has continued with it sunny skies and seasonal rains that are sufficient.

The worst climactic disasters are likely to be droughts but in the most arid parts of the country farmers are so well adapted to the dry conditions that they would not know what to do with too much rain. Sheep and ostriches are farmed profitably in semi-desert conditions and crops flourish if they can be irrigated.

The Eastern side of the country is undulating land that falls from the Drakensberg escarpment to the Indian Ocean. Much of this land is occupied by Zulu and Xhosa tribes on a communal basis. It is well watered land suitable for timber and sugar cane. Livestock and other crops even including tea are grown. Many farms are devoted to natural game such as antelopes, rhinoceros, giraffe, buffalo, hunters and tourists.

West of the Drakensburg mountains high grasslands stretch to the West, progressively more arid as they approach the Atlantic ocean. High veld farms are highly productive and arable. They produce maize, wheat, sorghum and maize not to speak of livestock and vegetables.

The diversity of human, animal and plant populations is reflected in the diversity of agricultural properties available. Around Cape Town there are many 'old' wine estates established since the seventeenth century. Along the south eastern coastal areas there are extensive wheat farms that lie beneath beautiful mountain ranges. Dairy and vegetable operations also thrive in these well watered parts of the country.

Prices vary with location and productive capacity. As a broad rule of thumb one might expect to pay between one and five million American dollars for a viable establishment. It will have a comfortable home, several cottages, ongoing operations and possibly a swimming pool. It will offer a reasonable income and enviable quality of life. No farming enterprise is without its challenges but farms for sale in South Africa are well worth investigation.

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