3 Polo Road, Observatory ZAR 1,750,000 On-street parking 2 2 read more Walk through this property with my video tour More Features Plot Number: 140304 Plot Size: 104 sq.meters Floor Size: 69 sq.meters Monthly Rates: ZAR 637 Present Rental Income: ZAR 13,000 pm...
15 Polo Road, Observatory ZAR 3,500,000 Private parking x2 4 2 read more Walk through this property with my video tour More Features Plot Number: 25677 Plot Size: 483 sq.meters Floor Size: 200 sq.meters Monthly Rates: ZAR 1150 Present Rental Income: Owner occupied...
43 Dane Street, Observatory ZAR 2,000,000 Private parking x2 2 1 read more Walk through this property with my video tour More Features Plot Number: 166140 Plot Size: 121 sq.meters Floor Size: 73 sq.meters Monthly Rates: ZAR 710 Present Rental Income: Owner occupied...
11 Fairfield Road, Observatory ZAR 2,000,000 Secure public parking 2 1 read more Walk through this property with my video tour More Features Plot Number: 26762 Plot Size: 156 sq.meters Floor Size: 73 sq.meters Monthly Rates: ZAR 905 Present Rental Income: ZAR 12,000...
41C. Polo Road, Observatory ZAR 3,150,000 2 3 1 read more Walk through this property with my video tour More Features Plot Number: 117091 Plot Size: 333 sq.meters Floor Size: 152 sq.meters Monthly Rates: ZAR 1170 Present Rental Income: N/A Availability: 2 month's...
I specialize in Observatory, a suburb situated 10 minutes away from the city centre and Table Mountain.
It’s like living in a village in the middle of a city, where the streets are alive with a cosmopolitan mix of mostly young people associated with educational institutions - like the University of Cape Town - as well as first time home owners. Most of the houses are more than a 100 years old, in the Victorian style, in small and narrow streets. The high streets are Lower Main Road and Station Road. We have Devil’s Peak – part of the Table Mountain range – as our western border, with the Liesbeeck River and wetlands on the eastern end. On the northern side is the mostly Muslim suburb of Salt River, and on the south end, the real English suburb of Mowbray. Observatory consists of approximately 2000 houses, most of which are attached.
Our city is situated between mountains and the sea, offering a Mediterranean climate of warm, dry summers and moderate, rainy winters. It is particularly popular with people from the northern hemisphere who prefer to exchange their winters for our summer.
The population of approximately 4.5 million living in greater Cape Town is made up of diverse cultures and is affectionately referred to as the Rainbow Nation.
Cape Town is one of the seven most beautiful cities on earth
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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