We know the property prices in the Mother City are sky-high right now, but this simple garage price is astronomical.
Just like the clouds rolling in over the mountains from the sea, more and more people are flooding into the Western Cape to start a new life.
It’s time to crack open that R160 million piggy bank because there’s a stunning seven-bedroom house in Fresnaye, Cape Town on the market right now.
The best place for the end of the world seems to be in the Northern suburbs of Cape Town.
Now the hotel remains dusty and abandoned, merely housing memories of its heyday, including wild parties in the 80s, along with a couple of ghosts of the people who died there.
You’ll be paying for a treat of a life with this exceptional property that boasts panoramic views and an array of features that define opulence and exclusivity.
If you have 22 cars lying around, garage space won’t be a problem at this penthouse in Fresnaye.
Stonewood Lodge is like something out of a fairytale, with its whimsical moat, curving cobblestone walls, gnarled tree trunk columns in a lush green garden and, least of all, its thatched roof.
The mysterious dealings are even more intriguing as the masterpiece has suddenly been taken off the market, even though it doesn’t seem to have been sold.
The northern suburbs are serving.
Driving on your way to visit Clifton Beach, you probably peered up and saw this iconic glass house perched on the edge of the mountain. well, it’s on sale right now.
The directors at High Street Auctions said that the appetite for the City of Cape Town’s land and property has been massive lately.
In fact, this year has seen the highest surge in Russian interest in property in some of our country’s most luxurious areas.
Princess Diana often popped over to Cape Town to visit her brother, Earl Spencer, in his lavish Constantia estate.
The mansion, located amidst Franschhoek’s vineyards and mountains, is named Ludus Magnus and is currently listed as a rental on Booking.com.
You’ve likely seen this stunner while tanning and swimming at the beach, like a pleb, wishing you could just squeeze in through the door and make yourself at home.
The 1930s Exchange Building on Cape Town’s St Georges Mall was originally built for a shipping company but has since become a home, studio, and muse.
Micro-apartments around Cape Town are nothing new and in Sea Point alone there are multiple listings.
A new trend in South African real estate has young professionals in the market for their first homes looking outside the city proper.
With over 30 years in the business and a 300-people strong workforce, SAOTA’s portfolio boasts lavish sales.
Like most pieces of sought-after property, you’ll have to fork over top dollar to call The Ridge Estate home.
This R160 million Fresnaye home sale is now the second-highest recorded sale of a residential property ever in South Africa.
One of the Atlantic Seaboard’s most colourful characters, Joffers has been in the news of late, with interest in The Rockefeller at Harbour Place development spiking in recent days.
Cape Town’s problems stem from a ‘double whammy’ of holiday rentals converted to long-term rentals, and the ability to work from home.
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.
There’s a lot to be said for living slap bang in the middle of town. For example, there is zero load shedding.
Cape Town may be able to ease those Eskom woes through buying energy from independent power producers (IPPs), which will be welcomed by residents.
This Tuscan Villa-style beauty comes with a sizeable price tag, but it does pack quite a punch into the sprawling 10 747 m² home.
In the spirit of dreaming, and having once again bought lottery tickets, we decided to look at the most expensive Cape Town property listed on Property24.
If uninterrupted views of the sea are your thing, and you can’t cough up the dough it takes to land a gem on the Atlantic Seaboard, perhaps this will interest you.