Even with the tough economic times, high unemployment, and a bit of a political mess, a lot of tenants have still been managing to pay their rent.
This 10-hectare estate is enviably located between the coastal towns of Hout Bay and Llandudno, and rarely do plots of this magnitude and so uniquely located, come to market.
“Camps Bay reminds me of my favourite TV shows growing up—Magnum, P.I. and Miami Vice—with its white, palm-fringed beaches and big neon lights.”
The Bishopscourt Estate is set at the base of the famous Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens and promises to be the best location without an ocean view in Cape Town.
If you haven’t staked your claim in the Western Cape property market by now, and if you have the money honey, now is the time.
We know the property prices in the Mother City are sky-high right now, but this simple garage price is astronomical.
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The only frightening thing about this house seems to be the decor.
Property owners in three Cape Town neighbourhoods are absolutely coining it.
Wellington and Malmesbury have recently come in vogue due to their attractive combination of affordability, natural beauty, and growth potential.
In a move that has made quite the royal splash, King Charles has reportedly acquired a lavish condo on Manhattan’s famed Billionaires’ Row in the New York City area.
When it comes to perceptions, Gauteng ranks low for market sales activity while Cape Town is at the higher end of the spectrum.
The property does comes with approved building plans, but building costs are estimated at an additional R65 million.
According to locals, the building, ironically dubbed Cinderella, has become an attraction for vagrants and even had a brothel running from it at some stage before it was bought by an Irish investor.
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The pastor claims that he spoke to God and was granted permission to sell pearly gate property for $100 per square meter.
During times of economic uncertainty, investors are drawn to the historic stability of residential property, and this is especially true of the more resilient luxury market.
It’s not surprising that our province stands out with the highest average rent in South Africa, at R10 300 per month.
Have you ever dreamed of owning your own piece of the African bushveld, complete with free-roaming wildlife?
Surprisingly, Cape Town seems better off than most of the other metros.
Kykuit (pronounced “kai-kit”), a 40-room Classical Revival-style villa in Sleepy Hollow, New York, was the idyllic seasonal oasis of one of the world’s richest men.
On the market for R58 million in Sandton, Johannesburg, is a spectacular three-level penthouse with magnificent views of the city CBD skyline and beyond.
Some brave soul from the internet asked “Why would I pay $2.3 million for this castle when I can simply raid it along with my valiant knights for free?” – and now we can’t help but wonder the same thing.
We usually encourage readers to get into the property market, but perhaps you should let this bargain slip through your fingers.
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.
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180 times bigger than the White House, this French chateau features 100 rooms, a private lake, a salon, and a fully equipped medical and dental facility.
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.
Built in 1914, the iconic Mediterranean Villa commonly known as Graceland has been on the market for three years, and at a cool R57 million we are amazed nobody has snapped it up yet.