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Seize this coastal opportunity! Located in the tranquil Lampies Bay Estate, this perfectly level vacant stand is just a short walk from the pristine Golden Mile Beach. The property is a good size and already has three boundary walls in place. Lampies Bay is renowned for its serene and peaceful atmosphere, which is a key part of its appeal. The quiet, coastal lifestyle allows residents and visitors to fully appreciate the natural surroundings. It's a place where the sounds of the city are replaced by the gentle breeze and the whispers of the ocean. The tranquility is often cited by those who live or visit the area as a major draw, providing a genuine retreat from the demands of everyday life. The low crime rate also contributes to this sense of peace and security. Lampies Bay and the wider St Helena Bay area are rich in biodiversity. The local fauna and flora are a significant part of the experience, offering numerous opportunities for nature lovers to observe and appreciate the environment. The area is home to: You might spot animals like meerkats, mongooses, and various species of "bokkies" (small antelope). Tortoises are also common. The area is a birdwatcher's paradise, with a wide variety of species. The coastal location means you'll see many seabirds, and the St Helena Bay area is even on a Cape bird migration route. The waters of St Helena Bay are fed by the nutrient-rich Benguela Current, which supports a thriving marine ecosystem. You can often see dolphins, including the exceptionally rare Heaviside's dolphin. In winter and spring, Southern Right whales return to the bay to calve, and Humpback and Killer whales are also frequently sighted. The vegetation is a mix of fynbos and succulents, with beautifully landscaped gardens often complementing the natural flora. During the spring, the entire West Coast region is famous for its breathtaking displays of wildflowers. The community in Lampies Bay actively encourages the respect and preservation of this natural environment, with homeowners being advised to be mindful of the local wildlife. The overall atmosphere is one of harmony between the peaceful, laid-back lifestyle and the vibrant natural world that surrounds it. Let's get this done. Contact me today to make your coastal dreams a reality. Chas Everitt! Its not just about property, its about people.