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Simbithi Eco-Estate Continues to Set Trends in Sustainable, Community-Centric Living in 2026

Throughout 2025, Simbithi Eco-Estate reinforced its position as one of the North Coast’s most desirable residential destinations, retaining its title as ‘Best Estate in Ballito’ for the third consecutive year – a testament to its ongoing commitment to sustainability, community engagement, and quality of life.  At the start of 2026 Jodi Chetty, Simbithi Eco-Estate’s Marketing and Communications Co-Ordinator, reflects on another exceptional chapter in the Estate’s evolution, and shares her thoughts on community cohesion, environmental leadership, and lifestyle innovation.

Simbithi’s ethos of blending ecological stewardship with high-quality residential living continues to resonate with current lifestyle trends that prioritise wellness, connectivity, and environmental consciousness. Located on 430 hectares of indigenous forests, wetlands, and coastal landscapes between Ballito and Salt Rock, the Estate has long championed development that co-exists harmoniously with its natural surroundings, rather than superseding them. 

This balance between environment and lifestyle reflects a growing global demand for eco-sensitive communities, where residents enjoy nature trails, diverse birdlife, and restored ecosystems as part of their daily rhythm. This trend seems to be shaping premium estate living in South Africa and beyond. What truly defines Simbithi is the strength of our community. Over the past year, we’ve seen residents connect more deeply – through shared spaces, events, and everyday moments in nature. That sense of belonging, combined with our commitment to sustainability, is what continues to set Simbithi apart as more than just a place to live, but a place to truly belong.

The Estate’s strategic initiatives – grounded in environmental, social and governance principles, innovative technology adoption, and strong stakeholder partnerships – have continued to elevate resident experience while preserving Simbithi’s core identity as a pioneering eco-estate. 

Simbithi’s approach to the future reflects a broader shift in how people want to live, where sustainability, connection and quality of life are no longer optional extras but essential foundations. Environmental stewardship remains central to the Estate’s vision, with the ongoing preservation of indigenous forests, the rehabilitation of wetlands and the thoughtful integration of biodiversity into estate planning aligning with global trends toward responsible, sustainable residential development.

At the same time, Simbithi continues to prioritise community and connectedness, fostering intergenerational interaction and meaningful shared experiences that speak to evolving buyer values centred on belonging and purposeful living. Lifestyle innovation also plays a key role, with nature-integrated leisure offerings, a championship golf course and family-focused amenities responding to the growing demand for outdoor living, wellness and secure, high-quality environments. Simbithi’s trajectory for 2026 and beyond is a standout example of how modern residential estates are redefining what it means to live well, sustainably, and connected to nature.  As we look ahead, our focus remains on evolving with intention-enhancing lifestyle offerings while protecting the natural environment that is central to Simbithi’s identity. The future of estate living lies in balance, and at Simbithi, we’re proud to be shaping a lifestyle that prioritises wellness, connection, and long-term environmental stewardship.

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