If you’re looking to invest in your own personal oasis in central Cape Town, and you have a little cash to play with, this property we found on Property24 is a dream come true.
You’re saving yourself a cool R1,5 million if you’re choosing it over that Gardens apartment we featured yesterday, too.
Located in the Flatrock Suites apartment block in the heart of the City Bowl, this apartment is in close proximity to some of Cape Town’s most popular attractions.
It’s ideal for the avid investor, pulling in about R35 000 per month through Airbnb and short-term rentals, according to the listing, and it’s being sold by Greeff from R3 million.
Well, R2 995 000 to be precise.
Take a look at what this apartment is all about:
This character-filled apartment has a lovely balance between modern design and comfortable living.
The layout of the apartment provides an innovative use of space, with the open-plan kitchen leading off onto the spacious entertainment area.
Enjoy magnificent views of Lion’s Head and the inner city from your large private balcony.
Looks good so far, huh?
Both luxurious bedrooms are filled with natural light and have plenty of storage/cupboard space. Two large air-conditioning units ensure for a cool and comfortable atmosphere on the warm summer days.
How heavenly!
There’s also 24-hour manned security, access control and concierge service, plus you get one secure undercover parking bay, which means you don’t have to find parking.
Sweet.
For a place like this, that’s pulling in around 35 thousand big ones each month, it sounds like a decent punt.
See the full listing here.
[source:property24]
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