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.
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.
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.
Well done on making it through one of the gloomiest winters on record. Now treat yourself to a lovely pad right on the beach.
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.
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 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.
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.
A groundbreaking judgement from the Western Cape High Court has taken the first step toward addressing the legacy of apartheid spatial planning in Cape Town.
Properties on Clifton’s Nettleton Road routinely go for tens of millions. If that’s too rich for your blood, you might consider a brief Airbnb stay.
Property in Llandudno is highly sought after, with this listing presenting “the perfect entry-level investment opportunity”.
As economic hardships grow, so does the cost of living in South Africa, evident in the high rental prices in major cities.
If you fancy being in the same neighbourhood WhatsApp group as President Ramaphosa himself, Fresnaye is calling your name.
So, you don’t want to live in Cape Town itself, but you don’t want to be too far from the action? Hermanus might be a decent bet, then.
You’ll find this area on many lists of South Africa’s most expensive streets and suburbs, so if you get your name on a title deed, there are bragging rights.
If you’re keen to stable your horses, and live on a property reminiscent of a Cotswold manor, here’s your shot.
If you want to live within a stone’s throw of the ocean, rent doesn’t come cheap.
if I woke up to that view every morning, I’d be hard-pressed to get out of bed at all.
Let’s take a break from the doom and gloom and dream big – R290 000 a month big, which gets you a decent spot in the leafy ‘burbs of Constantia.
If you care, Kendall recently invited Architectural Digest into her “serene Los Angeles home bathed in warm, neutral tones and organic textures”.