Dope, lie about it, and disappoint countless people, and you can still end up owning a beautiful home in the famed Aspen area.
If you have loads of cash, but aren’t keen on buying property, then this “gracious family residence” in Bishopscourt is just the ticket.
If you have R20 000 a month to fling at a rental, and are happy with a single bedroom, then you’ll love this little lock-up-and-go in Sea Point.
Muizenberg has long been touted as an up and coming area, and over the past few years more and more first-time property buyers have dipped a toe in the water.
I would love to be a fly on the wall that separates Robbie Williams’ house from Jimmy Page’s house, because it seems to be all action at the moment.
Take a look inside this palatial Fresnaye property, described as “a modern classic with an award-winning design”.
Keen to live just outside the City Bowl, but tucked away in your own private forest? Take a look at this Higgovale gem.
A 10-acre Los Angeles estate belonging to the late billionaire Jerrold Perenchio is on the market for a staggering $245 million.
Scarborough is a genius place to nip off to for the weekend. It’s close enough to go back if there is a drama to deal with in Cape Town, yet far enough away to tell people you can’t attend whatever it is they’ve invited you to.
If Trevor Noah’s new luxury home is anything to go on, then he’s doing pretty damn well for himself right now.
Some people are preparing for the end of the world, and by some people, I mean the mega-wealthy. Of course they’re doing it in style, too.
Lil Wayne just dropped $17 million on a mansion surrounded by a moat, which is designed to make the whole house look like it’s floating on water.
You can rent a six-bedroom villa in Clifton for a quarter of a million a night, complete with a butler, chef and canapes on arrival.
Considering a move to Franschhoek? Have R45 000 a month to burn? Like old houses? Then this just might be the place for you.
Keen to leave the rat race behind and lead a simpler, more serene lifestyle? This property is worth taking a look at, then.
Pam Golding has published its annual property market review report, showing how SA’s major property markets have performed over the last year.
City Bowl living isn’t for everyone, but if you are a fan, then Oranjezicht is one of those areas that ticks a lot of boxes.
Ever felt the desire to move to the countryside, take up wine-making, and live a life of luxury? Well, if you can fork out for this property, consider it done.
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.
Located in the affluent Mostertsdrift area of Stellies, this three-bedroom house belongs to Markus’ daughter, Andrea, and her husband, Stefan.
Ready to take the step up and rent a property that’s fit for raising a family? Let’s stoke the old ‘Constantia ‘burbs versus CBD living’ debate.
In today’s instalment of things we’ll never be able to afford, we’re looking inside a five-bedroom beauty in Llandudno.
Owning a beachside property in Plett is a job well done, but owning the Plettenberg Bay Game Reserve is taking things to the next level.
How about a library with a bookcase that opens up to reveal a secret bathroom, and a cinema with a moveable wall for quick getaways? Not bad.
If you’re looking to rent some prime property, and you have the cash to splash, here’s a little number in Bantry Bay with your name on it.
We’re at the stage now where a three-bedroom apartment can be placed on the market for R88 million. That deserves a good look around.
It may come as a surprise that this title doesn’t belong to a road in Monte Carlo or Monaco or Miami, but these mansions don’t come cheap.
If you happened to frequent the Clifton party scene during the noughties, the names ‘Aquarius’ and ‘Villa Del Sole’ might ring a bell.
If you feel like owning a rather notorious piece of South African political history, then you’ll be interested to know that Jacob Zuma’s Johannesburg mansion is on the market.
A tech billionaire and his wife have set a new Australian record for the most expensive property ever sold. Good on ya, mate.