“This View Is Everything”: Man Showcases Village Compound With Gorgeous Modern Homes, SA Impressed

“This View Is Everything”: Man Showcases Village Compound With Gorgeous Modern Homes, SA Impressed

  • A video shared online showcased a beautiful blend of modern and traditional architecture in a peaceful compound
  • The clip was posted on Facebook and drew the attention of social media users who were impressed by the home's beauty
  • Social media users were captivated by the home's stunning design and peaceful location, with many expressing their desire to build something similar for their families
The homes were modern, surrounded by trees, and with a gorgeous mountain view
A KZN man shared a video of a gorgeous homestead with many houses. Image: Skhinkily Skhinkily
Source: Facebook

A video of a stunning KZN rural home, featuring a blend of style and peaceful location, captured the hearts of social media users.

The clip, shared on Facebook Skhinkily Skhinkily, garnered massive views, likes, and comments from viewers who were inspired.

The video begins with a shot of a stunning village compound nestled in a peaceful rural space, surrounded by lush trees and a nearby mountain. The camera zooms in on the homestead, which consists of many homes in the same yard, all beautifully built with modern architecture.

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Rural families building gorgeous homes

The massive yard is secured with a high wall, giving the family a sense of safety and privacy. The clip also shows a few modern rondavels built in the architectural style as the main homes. The rondavels, traditionally circular homes, are given a modern twist in the video, showcasing a beautiful fusion of old and new.

Others shared a wish to have the means to build homes for their families
The video attracted many views and comments from impressed viewers. Image: Skhinkily Skhinkily
Source: Facebook

SA loves the modern rural homes

The viral video impressed social media users, who flooded the comments section with compliments. Many expressed their desire to have similar powers to do the same for their own families.

Some said the family were God's favourites, jokingly teasing them for their financial stability. Others noted that the home was close to the mountains, saying it would give them the peace they needed away from the city.

User @Ramabulana Ntavha said:

"Some people's prayers are answered positively. Indeed, God has no favouritism; he loves us all. He was right when he said. When the time is right, the Lord will make it happen. Now I believe that not all things come from hard work, but from the grace of God. I give glory to my Lord Jesus Christ for what I'm seeing right now. The house is beautiful. God bless."

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User @Vuyo Chophiso added:

"This is beautiful. Well done, brother."

User @Lwazi Lwazi commented:

"Wamuhle umuzi emakhaya (A beautiful rural home)."

User @Ncuncu Tjommies shared:

"I was like, Wow! What a beautiful home with lots of houses and nice painting, then the minute I saw that small hut made of clay and a hay roof, I got it."

User @Ngiks Yan Disah said:

"This view is everything!"

User @Adelaide Mokubung shared:

"Wow, beautiful! I'm speechless, but if polygamy is involved, I'd rather stay in a shack, being happy."

Watch the Facebook video below:

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  • A woman shared a collage showing a young man standing next to a shack he once called home, alongside another photo of him posing by his mansion and a fleet of cars.
  • A Cape Town couple showed off their new home, a massive four-bedroom house with two garages, an entertainment area, a large kitchen and enough space to install a swimming pool.
  • A 28-year-old woman surprised her mom with her new home, which she built and completed in seven months, and social media users praised her.

Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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