Asked and
answered.
The questions buyers ask most often, from residency and levies to the buying process, healthcare and bringing the family to visit. If yours isn’t here, the team is a call or message away.
Who can live at Capri Village?
Capri Village is designed for the over 50s. Speak to a Devmco Realty consultant about the residency criteria for your household.
What do the levies cover?
Levies cover village security, the exclusive clubhouse and its facilities, and the management of communal areas. Request the current levy schedule from the sales team and they will send it through.
Are pets really welcome?
Yes, genuinely. Homes have private gardens, the village has dedicated pet-friendly parks, and the trails are made for morning walks with the dog.
What does buying involve?
You buy directly from the developer, which means no transfer duty. Reserve your home or stand, sign the sale agreement, and the team guides you through bond approval or cash purchase to transfer. Devmco Realty has walked buyers through this since Phase 1.
If I buy a stand, how does the build work?
You design your home within the village’s architectural guidelines, which protect the character and value of every street. The sales team will take you through the guidelines, timelines and approved professionals.
What healthcare is available if my needs change?
Totalcare operates on site with a nurses station and consultation room. Precinct frail care is two minutes away, and Netcare Umhlanga and Busamed Gateway are five minutes by car, so residents never have to leave their community for care.
Can I rent out or resell my home?
Speak to Devmco Realty about the village’s rental and resale guidelines. With two phases sold out, the team can talk you through demand in the village.
How easy is it for family to visit?
King Shaka International is ten minutes away, so visiting from Joburg or Cape Town is a morning flight, not an expedition. The village is fully walkable, day and evening, with parks, the pool and Marine Walk to keep visiting grandchildren busy.
I’m researching on behalf of a parent — what should I know?
Many enquiries come from sons and daughters doing the homework. The short version: security is layered with 24/7 exclusive guarding and biometric access, and this is a purchase from an established developer with two sold-out phases, not a speculative scheme. The best next step is to visit with your parent and see the village working for yourself.
Come see it
for yourself.
The best answer to most questions is a walk through the village. Get pricing, plans and the levy schedule on the day, and ask the team anything. We’re here seven days a week.