This December, Joburgers will flock to Cape Town, bringing with them that strong Jozi rand.
There will also be a counter-migration, as Capetonians head up the coast towards Plett.
Not quite as much of a spectacle as the annual Serengeti migration, but a way of life, nonetheless.
If you’re in the market for a property in Plett, and the R200 million pricetag slapped on the Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve is out of reach, you might find something around the R5 million mark a little more fitting.
We found this four-bedroom house for sale on Seeff at R5,5 million:
This family home is built over various levels. The main house comprises 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 en suite), open plan kitchen, dining room and lounge that opens onto a decked patio with beautiful views of the ocean, Robberg and The Beacon Isle.
A separate guest flatlet is set apart from the house and is ideal for accommodating visitors. This flatlet comprises a bedroom and lounge area with en suite bathroom. Parking is available at the top of the property next to the single garage. Fully fenced and adjoining green belt areas, the garden requires minimum upkeep.
Great, the help will be happy to hear it. The gardener may even get their own mug, if one is feeling particularly tone deaf.
That will be the flatlet above the main house in this picture:
In we go:
Decent view off the deck.
Rumour has it that if you block out all the noise that drunken teens make stumbling home, you can hear the waves break at night.
You can see the full listing here.
[source:seeff]
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