Welcome to Seeff's Prime Knysna Properties
Seeff is the premier South African property and real estate company. Founded in 1964, it has grown to over 200 branches and has established a formidable presence in Southern African residential property sales and rentals, property development projects, agriculture, business, commercial and industrial properties.
Seeff's Prime Knysna Properties office is manned by Charles Erasmus who has been specializing in Residential Estate properties in the Knysna area for over 6 years.
Seeff's Prime Knysna Properties office is manned by Charles Erasmus who has been specializing in Residential Estate properties in the Knysna area for over 6 years.
About Knysna
All 3 residential estates are located in the picturesque town of Knysna, twice voted South Africa's favourite town. Knysna is the gem of the beautiful and aptly named Garden Route area of South Africa's Southern Cape regions. Virtually enclosed by the famous Knysna Heads, this small town is bound on all sides by hills and mountains, covered with indigenous vegetation.
Knysna lies along the main N2 coastal highway and is 5 hours drive from Cape Town and 2½ hours drive from Port Elizabeth. Knysna is only 61km from George Airport through which visitors to Knysna can travel from Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban International Airports.
Knysna is a natural paradise of lush, indigenous forests, tranquil lakes and golden beaches. She nestles on the banks of a breathtakingly pretty lagoon, now a protected marine reserve that is home to the extraordinary sea horse and over 200 species of fish. Beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers provide endless opportunity for leisure and outdoor adventure. The indigenous forests in Knysna constitute the largest complex of closed-canopy forest in southern Africa, whilst the remarkable richness of the Fynbos vegetation contributes over 8,000 plant species to the Cape floral kingdom. Within the town, craft shops, flea-markets and cosy cafés beckon with small-town charm and hospitality. The harbour area is also home to most of Knysna’s nightlife, with several bars, restaurants and clubs where patrons can enjoy a cocktail while watching the sunset over the Knysna Heads. Golf enthusiasts will find the area a treat, with several world-class courses on offer both in Knysna itself, and in neighbouring towns. Pezula, Simola and the Knysna golf courses are all located in the town itself.
The area around Knysna is a veritable Garden of Eden. This is home of the only forest elephant in South Africa, the rare Pansy Shell, the brilliantly coloured, and elusive, Knysna Loerie, a plethora of waterfowl and forest birds, dolphins and visiting whales.
Knysna lies along the main N2 coastal highway and is 5 hours drive from Cape Town and 2½ hours drive from Port Elizabeth. Knysna is only 61km from George Airport through which visitors to Knysna can travel from Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban International Airports.
Knysna is a natural paradise of lush, indigenous forests, tranquil lakes and golden beaches. She nestles on the banks of a breathtakingly pretty lagoon, now a protected marine reserve that is home to the extraordinary sea horse and over 200 species of fish. Beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers provide endless opportunity for leisure and outdoor adventure. The indigenous forests in Knysna constitute the largest complex of closed-canopy forest in southern Africa, whilst the remarkable richness of the Fynbos vegetation contributes over 8,000 plant species to the Cape floral kingdom. Within the town, craft shops, flea-markets and cosy cafés beckon with small-town charm and hospitality. The harbour area is also home to most of Knysna’s nightlife, with several bars, restaurants and clubs where patrons can enjoy a cocktail while watching the sunset over the Knysna Heads. Golf enthusiasts will find the area a treat, with several world-class courses on offer both in Knysna itself, and in neighbouring towns. Pezula, Simola and the Knysna golf courses are all located in the town itself.
The area around Knysna is a veritable Garden of Eden. This is home of the only forest elephant in South Africa, the rare Pansy Shell, the brilliantly coloured, and elusive, Knysna Loerie, a plethora of waterfowl and forest birds, dolphins and visiting whales.
About the Residential Estates
All residential estates are a good investment and offer a great, secure lifestyle; it is position that puts one above the rest. It is widely said that once you come for a visit to Knysna, you will stay forever!


