Nestled in the sought-after Sandrift townhouse complex in Wavecrest, Jeffreys Bay, this inviting ground-floor unit offers the perfect blend of comfort and functionality. The home features two spacious bedrooms with laminate flooring and a well-appointed full bathroom. The open-plan kitchen, complete with granite countertops, a breakfast counter, and a wet point, flows seamlessly into the cozy lounge area, leading out to a covered patio with a built-in braai—ideal for entertaining or unwinding in the garden. An inter-leading single garage on remote includes a washing machine point for added convenience.
For peace of mind, security trellis bars are fitted on all openings, and the unit is thoughtfully tiled throughout, adding to its modern appeal. Enjoy the relaxed coastal lifestyle in this secure and well-maintained complex, perfect for those seeking a comfortable and stylish retreat.
Jeffreys Bay is renowned for its international visitors and tourism and boasts some of the world’s best surfing spots.This home offers a tranquil and sophisticated lifestyle for the discerning buyer.
J-Bay features a number of surf breaks that harness the approaching swell as it meets the offshore reef. The most famous of these is Supertubes or “Supers” where, on good days, a 4ft to 8ft wave runs from the point along the reef and includes a classic barrelling section, before closing out at a spot called Impossibles.
Further down the point lies Tubes, a barrelling 4ft to 5ft wave with a short, intense, fun ride that’s best on a southerly or south-westerly swell. Point is the original wave ridden by the long boarders in the 1960s. Capable of handling a large swell, it promises heavy take-offs followed by a slow wall that’s ideal for carves, cutbacks and the odd barrel. It’s a good place to get used to J-Bay on your first visit, and the wave is ideal in the 3ft to 8ft range. If you’re looking for a bit of peace and quiet, you can head over to Albatross, a little out-of-town spot that’s best on a north-westerly wind at low tide. The topmost section of Supers features left and right breaks at Boneyards and is favoured by locals.
The spot earned its name because it breaks on a shallow reef. If you’re looking for more unpredictable and heavy conditions, then head over to Magnatubes, which work on a north-westerly wind at high tide and results in 3ft to 5ft power surges. If you are more on the mellow side, Kitchen Window, or “Kitchens”, fires on the mid-tide, offering a fun wave away from the busier spots.