The man many consider to the greatest 007 of all passed away at his home in Lyford Cay, the Bahamas, at the age of 90 this weekend.
If I’m paying R35 000 a month to rent a one-bedroom apartment, I better be getting something majestic.
If you live in South Africa’s most expensive city, don’t stress – there’s a bit of good news for renters thrown into the mix as well.
They say money can’t buy you happiness, but it can buy you a R150 million mansion with a cracking view of the city.
If you win this Friday’s PowerBall jackpot, you’ll have just about enough spare change to make this Constantia Upper home yours.
Now that both sides have laid their cards on the table, the showdown is officially on between boycotting Sea Point residents and the City of Cape Town.
Fork out just shy of R100 million and you’re getting some cracking views down over Camps Bay, with an exotic fish tank to boot.
South Africa’s very own paranormal investigative team think they’ve found the most haunted building in the country.
As the latest land expropriation bill is gazetted, the government says that fears around Zimbabwe-style land grabs are unfounded.
The listing says the home is in a quiet position in a secure complex, which makes it “perfect for those who are scaling down or looking to get a foothold in the area”.
I tend to err on the sustainable side, so I’m not sure the Amazon wood is a huge selling point for me, but I’m sure it will impress some dinner guests.
A group of Sea Point residents has vowed to keep withholding 50% of their rates payments until the City of Cape Town meets their demands.
As a ‘townie’, who has lived in the Cape Town CBD for the past five years, my idea of what constitutes a spacious home has become rather warped. Out in the ‘burbs, it’s a different story.
If you’re keen to invest in a massive plot of land, that comes complete with a slice of South African history, the Carousel Casino complex is up for grabs.
Well done on making it through one of the gloomiest winters on record. Now treat yourself to a lovely pad right on the beach.
Google Street View is a fun way to explore the world, but not everyone wants all and sundry checking out their home.
If you want to rub shoulders with the likes of Ryk Neethling and take in a spot of polo now and again, prepare to fork out some serious cash.
CNN scoured the globe to find the most beautiful buildings that have merged with their natural surroundings, including one right here in Cape Town.
Noah bought the Bel-Air mansion for $20,5 million less than two years ago, but I guess it didn’t quite hit the spot.
There’s a lot to be said for living slap bang in the middle of town. For example, there is zero load shedding.
For five nights only, a few lucky LA residents will get the chance to Airbnb a stay in ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ mansion.
For those who really want to take things down a notch and escape the hustle and bustle of Cape Town, Betty’s Bay is a lovely option.
If you have a few million dollars lying around, this estate in Idaho wouldn’t be the worst place to ride out the pandemic.
You’ll get a great view down over the bay, with the added luxury of a backup power supply for when Eskom strikes again.
Work has started on a new “COVID-proof” city of the future, designed to keep life ticking over when the rest of the world shuts down.
Using PayProp’s rental index for the second quarter, 2020, it’s apparent that rent in some provinces hits the pocket that little bit harder.
Street artists AnonyMouse have taken to installing incredibly small, detailed buildings in unexpected places.
Klein Slangkop is a popular eco-estate, with the most sought after houses basically a stone’s throw from the beach.
With more and more tenants defaulting on rental payments, and an increase in vacancies, many landlords find themselves under immense pressure.
Should you decide that you’re not all that fussed about living near the ocean, and you’re keen to switch to the Big Smoke and dream big, here’s one option.