Hot property and coastal real estate in Cape Town, South Africa
Hot property in Cape Town, South Africa - Your guide to exclusive real estate and properties for sale in greater capetown.
 

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Observatory
Southern Suburbs

Observatory is a quaint Victorian styled suburb, rich in colour and diversity. It’s situated just south of Cape Town.
Woodstock - (sold out)
Cape Town

Panoramic views of Cape Town harbour and Table Mountain from the slopes of Devil’s Peak, this - the oldest suburb in Cape Town - is only 5 minutes by car from the city center.
Mowbray
Cape Town

Mowbray is just minutes away from the city centre, in close proximity a large common with diverse flora and fauna. It is on the major highways and central to the city, mountain, sea and airport. Most of the houses are freestanding and older than 70 years.
Rosebank - (sold out)
Cape Town

Rosebank is situated between the suburbs of Rondebosch and Mowbray, and between Devils Peak and Rondebosch Common. It is a 15 minute drive to central Cape Town. The University of Cape Town is situated in this suburb.
Camps Bay - (sold out)
Atlantic Seaboard

Camps Bay is home to both one of the best palm-fringed beaches around, and the most diverse and vibrant selection of restaurants and bars.
Clifton - (sold out)
Atlantic Seaboard

Clifton is one of Cape Town's most elite areas. It's located between the famous Lions Head and Clifton Beach.
Bantry Bay - (sold out)
Atlantic Seaboard

This well respected region offers dramatic cliff-side views over the Atlantic Ocean and Robben Island. Bantry Bay is just a walk away from Clifton's famous Bikini Strip.
Fresnaye - (sold out)
Atlantic Seaboard

Fresnaye offers spectacular views over the ocean. Behind you, the magnificent Lions Head and it's walking paths.
Bakoven - (sold out)
Atlantic Seaboard

This pristine area is the last suburb before the undeveloped, open and natural Oudekraal farm which separates Table Mountain's famous Twelve Apostles from the Atlantic Ocean.
 
Cape Town and Surrounding Areas

Cape Town and Surrounding Areas

Just like God gave Rio de Janeiro a Sugar Loaf Mountain, and man put a huge statue of Christ on top of that city, God gave Cape Town a Table Mountain, and man put a cable car there, to take you to the top. At the most south-western tip of Africa, the majestic Table Mountain towers over the city in a protective-like manner whilst the street life below bustles with colour and vibrancy. Side-walk cafes and lively street markets make it an exciting place to spend your days. Not to mention the fine, white, sandy beaches. Cape Town covers the Cape Peninsula, a mountainous area surrounded by unprecedented natural beauty, many beaches and the Atlantic Ocean. Property values in here are up from 10% growth per annum in the 1990s to between 20% and 30% growth per annum since 2000. Current prices compare very favorably with similar properties in other parts of the world.
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