 For many, the search for a dream home begins at private property. The website boasts a wide variety of estate property, including sought-after options in Quazolinatal's spectacular Dolphin Coast. The town of Belito is a seaside paradise, and the nearby Leachy Orchard is a haven for good food, decor and design. My name is Cliff Smithers, and I'm the founder and director of Union 3 Property and Design here in Belito. Our family and I chose to stay in Zimbiti, Eco-State on the Eco-Sart. It's a beautiful family-orientated estate, lots of nature close to the beach, armor surface, so as a family we spend a lot of time on the beach, and then just generally hanging around at places like this, the Leachy Orchard. It's actually a working farm that produces a Leachy crop once a year, and it's been created to be one of the highlights of the North Coast. It's a fantastic food destination where people come and hang out, whether it be a breakfast, a really good eggs benedict, fantastic coffee at the two restaurants that are here. Otherwise, if it's an evening drink, we come and have a craft beer or craft gin at the shed. It's a very relaxed atmosphere, so we spend a lot of time here as a family. It's in the heartbeat of Salt Rock. Belito is a very, very fast-growing neighborhood. Business is really growing here. There's a lot of opportunities for young entrepreneurs. We've got a lot of people from Johannesburg that are choosing it for their primary or secondary home. It's a safe place for their families. They're commuting on Mondays and Tuesdays back to Joberg. Fourteen minutes away is King Shark International Airport, so the commutes are very convenient. So just generally, the future of Belito looks really bright. Over the years, there's been a population boom in the Belito region, with various secure estates being developed. Considered one of the premier coastal residential estates in South Africa, the spectacular Symbiti Eco Estate offers something for all residents, from those who prefer a laid-back and relaxed way of life, to those whose lives are centered around physical activity. My name is Shelly Jones. I play for the South African women's hockey team. I've been in the team for about 11 to 12 years, where I've played about 270 caps. I've recently become a resident of Symbiti Golf Estate, and I'm absolutely loving it. I'm a very active person, so Symbiti is an absolute playground for my training. There are beautiful trails around. You can run along the golf paths. You can go to the Ecoside and run along trail runs, there are mountain bike tracks. There are also outdoor and indoor gyms. I can do my gym program that I'm needing to do. And then on those days, when I don't feel like being too active, I can play a little bit of golf. I'm busy learning how to play golf, so it's a fabulous course. Most of the course is part three. There is so much activity for children, from fishing in the dams to playgrounds that are all outdoors, encouraging the kids to get outside and be in nature. You have a lot of kids riding bicycles all through the paths. There's a great pad-pad course, which is great for the children to be able to start their golfing career and then hopefully move on to the courses when they're a little bit older. Other activities like tennis, I love to play tennis. If you're a horse lover, they are stables on the estate. Also has a show jumping arena and plenty of space to go horse riding. And after an active day, my ritual is to come back to this beautiful clubhouse and have a nice cup of coffee or a meal with friends. In the evening, it's really sociable here. A lot of the residents like to come unwind after a long day at work. And you'll find the bar and the restaurant a really vibey place to unwind. There couldn't be a better place. It's a lock-up-and-go environment. It's so relaxing when I'm here. There is so much to do. I'm constantly entertained and all within the estate. My name is Tim Johnson. I run a real estate agency here in the Dolphin Coast. So Mithi Eco Estate is a 430 hectare residential estate. It's a beautiful family estate in the early days when it was being established. It didn't have direct beach access. There wasn't necessarily a golf course planned. And so the developers thought, well, what is the attraction? And the heritage and the gorgeous surrounds of the farm that used to exist here really lends itself beautifully to that. It's like a beautiful coastal indigenous forest that had been protected over the years. And I think that really lends itself to the term Eco Estate. And that's really where it began. So the home set that we see today is actually from the 1950s where it was rebuilt. But originally there was a Watlandorb home that was built in around probably 1918-1920. Symbiti was sold by my family, actually, the Ladlos to the developers. And they've still maintained a really close interest and involvement in the estate. And the developers and the family really wanted this place to be a much more relaxed, kind of welcoming place. One of the other benefits of Symbiti is its location. It's actually got a number of entrances. So what that means is that you can access Belito, which will get you up to the shopping district, to the new Belito Junction Mall. You can also access the N2 Highway very quickly, which is fantastic for those people that want to get to the airport or get through to Durban. And of course you've got access also to the beach road, where we can go and enjoy some of the beaches along the coast here. Symbiti has a lovely variety of property. We've got wonderful sectional-title homes with gorgeous sea views. We've got some nice entry-level apartments, which are fantastic for first-time buyers or young families. And also we've got freehold homes, ranging really from nice three-bed, smaller homes. And they go right up. We've got some gorgeous homes, probably worth as much as 30, even 40 million rand. If you've always thought about living at the coast and you want a relaxed family lifestyle in a secure environment, with beautiful surrounds, indigenous forests, with amazing amenities, then Symbiti's the place to be. We look forward to having you down here. We'd love to show you around. Hopefully you can become a neighbour very soon. Belito, which once used to be a small holiday town, has since become a suburban paradise, drawing many young couples and families to its subtropical laid-back and relaxed coastal lifestyle. So why not escape the hustle and bustle of cases in city life and take advantage of the tranquil lifestyle Symbiti Eco Estate has to offer? To find the dream home for you and your loved ones, visit privateproperty.co.za. There's a home for everyone on private property.