If the posts on the Facebook neighbourhood groups in and around the Cape Town CBD are anything to go by, rental prices look to be dropping.
Two-bedroom properties that I saw for R14 000 two months back are now reappearing for R12 000, and I guess there are many who are now switching from Airbnb to trying to find a long-term tenant.
None of that will matter much to somebody who is happy to fork out R100 000 a month, of course, so let’s put frivolities like money worries to the side and have a look around this three-bedroom, 444 m² Property24 listing slap bang in the centre of the Cape Town CBD.
The “open plan, modern, high-fashion home” was designed by Stefan Antoni:
Open the doors from any room and step onto the pool deck with 360 degree views of Table Mountain and the city.
Unwind in the plush tranquility of one of the three spacious, well-appointed en-suite bedrooms. Entertain guests with state-of-the art entertainment system.
Make use of one of Cape Town’s local chefs to prepare a meal for you at your indoor / outdoor dining options.
Take a stroll to the gourmet coffee shops, patisseries and restaurants of trendy Bree Street. The V&A Waterfront and the beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton are 10 minutes away.
If I can lie in bed and see that, there’s a good chance I’m not leaving the house.
Views for days, friends:
That bar is primed for sundowners, although you’ll also want to sneak in a few toots with lunch.
If you have an extra R190 000 a month and fancy calling the ‘burbs home, you could always have a look at this gem in Constantia.
No pressure, though – whatever suits your budget.
You can see the full listing here.
[source:property24]
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