Cape Town, South Africa
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.
39A. Robins Road – Observatory
ZAR 1,150,000
A private walled piece of land to develop, or a shack to turn into your dream home
10 London Road – Observatory
ZAR 3,250,000
Grand home in prime position. Scope to add value. Priced to sell!
306 The Archives – Observatory
ZAR 965,000
Single in the city? Central living amongst trees in a quiet neighborhood.
12 Polo Road – Observatory
ZAR 1,850,000
Starter home or investment property. Excellent value for this 3beds cottage – move-in condition – situated in a street lined with trees
The Factory, Unit W204 – Observatory
ZAR 1,475,000
Central and conveniently positioned secure apartment, immaculate, for less. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms with private parking. 24/7 guarded security. This unit is rented out until 31.12.2024 at ZAR 13,500 per month.
37 Chamberlain Street – Woodstock
ZAR 2,150,000
Prime position property in a street lined with trees. Central city living. Move-in condition.
47 Scott Road – Observatory
ZAR 2,850,000
Luxury, north facing home, move-in condition with secure parking. 3 Bedrooms
57 Devon Street, Woodstock
ZAR 1,150,000
Victorian terraced cottage filled with natural light, wood floors and high ceilings, in a vibrant part of Woodstock – many families with children in the street
2 Rose Street, Mowbray
ZAR 2,395,000
Sweet little cottage with private parking in central Mowbray. A quiet side street with new infrastructure.
4 Stanley Road – Observatory
ZAR 1,595,000
Light-filled property that can be office headquarters, student accommodation, or you can work from home
Unit A6, 5 Howe Street – Observatory
ZAR 1,780,000
An industrial loft conversion with four rooms, a reception area, kitchen and private parking for two cars.
W210, The Factory, 1 Howe Street – Observatory
ZAR 1,100,000
Lovely one bedroom apartment overlooking the mountain, with garaging. Investment opportunity with a monthly rental of ZAR 8000 until 31 May 2024.
Unit A10, 5 Howe Street – Observatory
ZAR 1,295,000
Entry level residential / commercial loft. VAT included, with no transfer duty applicable. Use of parking bay included.
77 Arnold Street – Observatory
ZAR 2,650,000
Luxury living for the young family – parking and a private garden. Views of Table Mountain and Devil’s Peak every day.
Unit A22, 5 Howe Street – Observatory
ZAR 1,375,000
Lock-up-and-go, double volume loft apartment in the first floor of a mixed use building with a security guard on 24 hours duty. For living and / or business in central Observatory.
2 Pitt Street – Observatory
ZAR 1,375,000
Renovated cottage, ideal work-from-home property with little maintenance. Investment opportunity with tenant in place until 31 December 2021 at gross rental of ZAR 8900 per month.
4 Arnold Street – Observatory
ZAR 4,200,000
A large family home with a private indigenous garden in front, and a garden with pool at the back. Ideal work from home, with staff quarters and a garage.
42 Trill Road, Observatory
ZAR 2,950,000
Landmark building in central Observatory where you can start your own shop. To let option also available
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.