09 June 2009

News June 2009

This is the quiet period of the year, before the July school holidays. As usual the golf course is in stunning condition and the Gardens team are replanting many gardens. Thousands of new plants have been planted to ensure that when summer returns the Estate will be spectacular.

The Chas Everitt on-site Goose Valley Rentals and Sales Office reports that winter bookings are down on last year and the golf course also appears much quieter than normal. Chas Everitt advertises its contracted rental owners' properties on many websites, including http://www.chaseveritt.com/, http://www.chaseverittgardenroute.co.za/, http://www.everitt-plett.co.za/, http://www.chaseveritt.co.za/, http://www.chaseveritt.co.uk/, http://www.goosevalleygolf.com/, http://www.goosevalleygolfestate.co.za/, http://www.turtlecreekgolfestate.co.za/, and many other websites, - too numerous to mention. The rental portfolio has also been advertised in the Weg and Go Magazines and a Winter Special Golf & Accommodation promotion has again been put together with the Goose Valley Golf Club.

December enquiries are picking up and Chas Everitt reports that bookings from tourists between February 2010 and April 2010 have thus far been exceptional. They also report a good response for long-term rentals. The Rentals Manager, Katrina Olwagen, can be contacted on e-mail at plett.rentals@everitt.co.za or via telephone @+27 (0)44 533 6000 or Fax +27 (0)44 533 3429.

Plett's weather has been exceptional for the past few months, but everyone is hoping for good rain soon. Water restrictions are still in place, preventing the watering of gardens, but the water situation appears to have been better managed than in other nearby Garden Route towns. Goose Valley remains in the very fortunate position that the Estate is 100% irrigated with recycled water.

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