Friday, April 18, 2025

RE/MAX’s Most Expensive Cape Town House Is R150 Million – Check It Out [Video]

They say money can't buy you happiness, but it can buy you a R150 million mansion with a cracking view of the city.
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If over R100 million is in your price range, good for you.

If you’re looking for something to spend it on, and property is your thing, then good for RE/MAX because they have a monster of a listing up for grabs in Fresnaye.

They say money can’t buy you happiness, but it can buy you a R150 million mansion stocked full of beanbags to be miserable in.

Who are we kidding? No one could be miserable in a house full of beanbags.

This five-bedroom home was designed by world-renowned architectural company SAOTA and comes complete with metal cantilevers, tap-key state of the art security, a glass floating staircase, and an elevator.

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On the ground floor, you’ll find the entertainment area, a spacious kitchen, and a dining room with a walk-in wine cellar, as well as two living areas, both with gas fireplaces.

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With all that space, you could live with five people and you’d never have to see them.

The inside entertainment area is separated from the outside entertainment area by massive glass doors, and the latter has a pool, water feature, bar, covered dining and lounge area, and some incredible views.

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It’s all about the views.

Moving on to the top floor where you’ll find the en-suite master bedroom, dressing room, sauna, bath and steam room, and a fully equipped gym.

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The other four bedrooms are located on the second floor, three of which are en-suite (the fourth is for the least-favourite child, I assume).

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All bedrooms offer a Smart-Home touchscreen system, allowing you to manage the shutters, air-conditioning, music, and lighting. This floor also has a TV room.

Fancy a tour? You’re in luck:

There are worse places to live.

Disclaimer – the beanbags likely don’t come with the property, but if you have R150 million to burn, you can probably afford to buy your own.

So, R150 million for the crib above, or would you rather save a cool R50 million and go for this gem in Camps Bay? You decide.

[source:re/max]