Standing Out. A Monthly Magazine APRIL 2021
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CONTENTS
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Foreword: Nick Gaertner Feature: Susan Turner
Southern Suburbs 14
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Area Overview Claremond Upper Table Mountain - History, Facts & Wildlife Gardening with Fatima Feature Agent Partners - Linda and Lyndsay Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
Atlantic Seaboard 34
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Area Overview Camps Bay Table Mountain - & the Cape’s Unique Weather Conditions Sue Bond Interiors - Capitalise on Exterior Views 195 Kloof Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
City Bowl 54
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Area Overview Tamboerskloof The Legend of Devil’s Peak Trail Running with Kevin Spratley Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
Hout Bay & Surrounds 72 74
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Area Overview Baviaanskloof Estate Chapman’s Peak Ruyteplaats Private Mountain Estate Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
National Areas 88 92
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Val de Vie - Retire to the Winelands Saxony Wildlife Estate Prince Albert Properties for Sale
International Areas 102
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Visit Kenya with Adore Africa Properties for Sale in Kenya
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LET’S BE FRANK
Let’s Be Frank. You can’t beat local passion backed by global support.
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Nick Gaertner DIRECTOR & CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER, KNIGHT FRANK SOUTH AFRICA
A Monthly Update from Knight Frank Residential South Africa
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arch proved to be very positive for Knight Frank South Africa. Since we have moved to lockdown level 1, daily lives have almost returned to normal and residential sales in and around Cape Town were at their highest level since February last year. This is extremely encouraging as it suggests that the forecast for property growth in the Mother City (albeit from a lower new base) looks set to be strong in the coming 12 months. This is following global trends, with research indicating that property prices are forecasted to perform strongly in the next 5 years worldwide. A good time to climb the property ladder. While still very much in a buyers’ market, low interest rates are favouring those looking to enter the property market and invest in property as affordability of financing is making the prospect of value gains more achievable. In addition, those who understand the overall market condition and have the capacity to ‘upgrade’ are happy to sell at a slightly lower price than what was achievable a couple of years ago – they know they are buying in the same market and that prices in the last 12 to 24 months have generally come down more as one moves into higher price brackets. The value proposition coupled with low borrowing rates thus present a good opportunity to climb the property ladder. With value at the helm of what people look for in property, this edition of the Standing Out magazine looks at just how location and views affect property values. Of course in Cape Town, the ocean and beaches often claim the majority of attention. But since we have so many incredible mountains surrounding us, we wanted to focus specifically on mountain views in various suburbs, with commentary from Susan Turner – Managing Director for Knight Frank SA Residential, Professional Valuer and Head of Knight Frank Valuations in Africa. We also hero legendary local peaks and look at the world of trail running through Kevin Spratley’s eyes.
Nick Gaertner
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DIRECTOR’S LETTER
The value proposition coupled with low borrowing rates present a good opportunity to climb the property ladder.
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Knight Frank’s
Susan Turner on Mountain Views VS Sea Views Managing Director for Knight Frank SA, Professional Valuer, MRICS
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SUSAN TURNER | MOUNTAIN VIEWS vs SEA VIEWS
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he tricolon and real estate mantra, ‘Location, Location, Location’ – which appeared in print as early as 1926 – is still widely used today. While it may be a cliché to some, it holds true as homes still vary widely in value due to their location. And now, more than ever before, people want to feel connected to nature. You can change anything about a house – revamp the entire interior and update the exterior – but you cannot change its location. A pleasing vista instantly adds immense value to a home and is something prospective buyers are willing to pay a higher price for. One of the key findings of The Wealth Report 2021 was that mountain, rural and waterfront living were in demand. “The Attitudes Survey reveals that 26% of UHNWIs are planning to buy a new home in 2021, with the biggest driver the desire to upgrade main residences. Our survey points to a growth in demand for rural and coastal properties, with access to open space the most highly desired feature. The pandemic is supercharging demand for locations that offer a surfeit of wellness – think mountains, lakes and coastal hotspots.” While mountains and countryside scapes are sought-after sights, water remains the biggest attraction – whether it be river, lake, bay or vast ocean views. The value of a property that gives access to any of these vistas increases, especially if they are unobstructed and visible from multiple rooms. Of course the value of a waterfront view depends
on the area, with prime and super prime areas commanding the greatest uplift. Scarcity, generally, will also equate to increased desirability. In enviable locations where there are exceptional views, either mountain or waterfront, the value of the properties
All factors considered, it is evident that the lifestyle a property by the water’s edge affords, is highly coveted and a factor people are willing to pay for. attractions also play a role in establishing the value. But just how much value does a view add and is there more of a premium for sea or mountain views? with access to these views is at a premium. Whether it is the latter or the former is largely a personal choice with both offering amenity values over and above the view. Topography and quality of the view all affect the premium (or not) paid. Generally, in any suburb with varied topography, homes situated at higher elevations offering a view will sell for more than those below them. Similarly, at the coast, homes or stands with a good sea view fetch higher prices than those without or with limited views. The surrounding neighbourhoods and
The answer is not clear-cut as it depends on a variety of factors (including scarcity and the quality of the view, mentioned above) as well as the price range and demand for property in the area. For example, the higher the average price of homes in an area, the more you are likely to pay for a good view. In lifestyle estates, where views are usually protected by HOA rules and architectural guidelines, buyers may pay very large premiums for the best stands or homes with best views of the ocean, harbour, golf courses, mountains or wine farms.
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SUSAN TURNER | MOUNTAIN VIEWS vs SEA VIEWS
International Waterfront at a Glance Knight Frank’s Waterfront View 2020 report revealed that on average a waterfront property can achieve the kind of premium that makes it a serious investment in your future. Two noteworthy figures from 12 destinations worldwide include:
40% – The average global uplift in premium for waterfront properties, when compared to similar inland property.
59.1% – The typical price premium for a property with a harbour view. All factors considered, it is evident that the lifestyle a property by the water’s edge affords is highly coveted and a factor people are willing to pay for as, at the end of the day, the ultimate value is priceless.
Price is what you pay. Value is what you get. - Warren Buffett
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SOUTHERN SUBURBS
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Tokai Bergvliet Newlands Steenberg Claremont Constantia Rondebosch Bishopscourt Wynberg Upper Harfield Village Meadowridge Observatory Kenilworth Plumstead Rosebank Pinelands Mowbray
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Celebrate the serenity of the sought-after Southern Suburbs Area Facts & Insights This diverse collection of suburbs, south of the city centre, is graced by the backdrop of the magnificent Table Mountain National Park. The Southern Suburbs offer peaceful, verdant and also vibrant settings with residential properties ranging from quaint semis to grand luxury estates. Fantastic features such as charming shopping areas and fine restaurants, the alluring Kirstenbosch Gardens, a concentrated number of prestigious schools as well as the University of Cape Town make this area the perfect place for raising a family. In 1657, not long after arriving in the Cape, Dutch colonists started developing several farms. Today, these areas are known as the suburbs of Claremont on Newlands.
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Top Attractions & Activities • Golf • Hiking • Shopping • Top schools • Wine tatsting tours • Coffee shops and eateries • Award-winning restaurants • Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
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CLAREMONT UPPER
Claremont Upper A Neighbourhood Known for its Sizeable, Soughtafter Properties Cape Town’s sought-after ‘Hen and Chicken’ area, perhaps better known as Upper Claremont, is named after the profile of these two animals formed by the eastern slopes of Table Mountain overlooking this precinct. Properties in Claremont Upper are known to be sizeable and spacious, attributes that draw young families who are also interested in enrolling their children in one of the many reputable schools nearby. In addition to grand homes on large plots, there are also upmarket townhouses that appeal to smaller families, couples and those looking to downsize comfortably.
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Table Mountain
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TABLE MOUNTAIN
History, Facts and Wildlife
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ntroducing a 240-million-year-old mountain – one of the oldest in the world.
Its history dates back to over 30 000 years. Hand axes and stone implements can be viewed at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in the Deli, indicating that the mountain was inhabited during the Stone Age. Table Mountain, forming the highest point, is the northernmost end of a 50-kilometre long and roughly 6 to 10-kilometre wide Cape Fold Mountain range. This range is the backbone of the Cape Peninsula that stretches from Table Mountain to the Cape of Good Hope in the south.
There are more than 350 trails that lead to the top of Table Mountain. The Southern Suburbs of Cape Town face one of the ‘Back Tables’ that extends to Constantia Nek. Conservation areas on its lower slopes include Newlands Forest, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Cecilia Park and Constantia Nek.
A Floral Biodiversity Giant Table Mountain National Park is one of the eight Cape Floral Region Protected Areas – a World Heritage Site home to over 8 200 plant species (80% being fynbos). Amazingly, Table Mountain alone has more than 2 200 different plant species, many of which exist nowhere else in the world.
A Sanctuary for Wildlife The picturesque park is home to interesting mammals, amphibians, reptiles and birds. They include: • Porcupines • Mongooses • Tortoises: Angulate tortoises and parrot-beaked tortoises • Frogs: Cape chirping frogs and critically endangered ghost frogs • A wide range of bird species, from small sugarbirds to birds of prey • Lizards: Southern rock agama, black
girdled lizard and the Cape skink • Dassies (rock hyraxes), the most common animal found on the mountain • More than 20 species of snake including the venomous Cape cobra, puff adder, boomslang, rinkhals and berg adder The mountain cliffs provide homes for the world’s highest concentration of peregrine falcons.
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Gardening with Fatima
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GARDENING WITH FATIMA
Fynbos, Forests and Fires on Our Mountains Fynbos and Forests In the natural area of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden you will find two main vegetation types, namely fynbos and forest, that can be viewed and enjoyed through numerous walks and trails. THE GARDEN SUPPORTS THREE TYPES OF FYNBOS CHARACTERISED BY THE ROCK TYPE FROM WHICH THEIR SOIL DERIVES. Peninsula Granite Fynbos mainly occurs on the lower slopes and valleys while Peninsula Sandstone Fynbos occurs mostly on the middle and upper slopes. Finally, the north-eastern edge of Kirstenbosch features a bit of Cape Winelands Shale Fynbos. Tall proteas, a dense cover of Ericas and other heath-like shrubs as well as restios represent Peninsula Fynbos.
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family members found on the lower slopes (Peninsula Granite Fynbos) include the silver tree, wagon tree or waboom, sugarbush, green protea and green tree pincushion. To see the king protea (Peninsula Sandstone Fynbos), you will have to make your way to practically the top of the Nursery Ravine hiking trail where they are most prominent, particularly between June and November.
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and other heath-like plants with small leaves include the hairyflower heath, berry heath, brown-
tongue heath and rose-pink heath (all Ericas) as well as prickly roella, Cape gorse, China flower and mountain buchu.
Restios, also known as Cape reeds, include thatching reed or dakriet, rustling restio or fluisterriet and squarestem restio, to name but a few.
pelargonium, blue sage, Cape snowdrop, red crassula, sundews and many more. Disa uniflora (red disa) – a South African species of orchid and pride of Table Mountain – flowers in summer (peaking mid-February) and can mainly be found along stream banks, waterfalls or wet cliffs.
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Disa uniflora (red disa)
a South African species of orchid and pride of Table Mountain – flowers in summer (peaking mid-February) and can mainly be found along stream banks, waterfalls or wet cliffs.
Found: Hidden Plant Species Close to Extinction
Its pollination is one of the most complex of all the orchids since it is dependent on Aeropetes tulbaghia, a butterfly commonly known as Table Mountain beauty or mountain pride. Armed with a passion for red flowers, this butterfly is the only pollinator of the red Disa uniflora hybrids. The butterfly does not register yellow as a colour and is subsequently not attracted to yellow species or variants.
Discovered by Researcher Doug EustonBrown and Described by Dr Tammy Elliott and Professor Muthama Muasya
Afromontane Forest
Dr Elliott and Professor Muasya noted: “As with other threatened species, the Hidden Veldrush’s future is complicated. It appears that this species especially needs fire.” But whether the plant coppices would survive fire is yet to be revealed.
Afromontane Forest (mountain forest of Africa) exists in isolated pockets, covering about 0.5% of Africa. The thicker, deeper and denser Western Cape Afrotemperate forest is dominated by larger afromontane trees that prefer sheltered gorges and mountainous areas. They include the Cape Peninsula Forests such as those at Newlands Forest, Kirstenbosch and Orangekloof. At Kirstenbosch, the oldest and largest trees can be found between Skeleton and Nursery Streams. In the late 1600s and 1700s, trees were threatened by felling and the planting of alien trees for timber. Fortunately, Kirstenbosch forests have been protected since 1913 when the garden was established. Eradication of alien trees during the 1960s to 1970s helped the forests to regenerate and recover naturally. Special tree species that can be seen at Kirstenbosch, amongst many others, 22
include Cape holly, real yellowwood, stinkwood, hard pear, red alder or rooiels and Cape beech (boekenhout).
In 2019, a new critically endangered plant species – only found six times before at two locations – was discovered in Tokai Park. The species known as sedge, the Hidden Veldrush, closely resembles the common Cape Wire Grass.
SANParks and SANBI (South African National Biodiversity Institute) are developing a back-up plan to propagate plants in the event that some unforeseen disaster befalls this last population.
Fynbos and Fire: An Inseparable Pair The Relationship between Fynbos and Fire at a Glance Fynbos, as some may know, requires fire to revive and survive. The necessity is twofold. Firstly, it is required for germination. Secondly, it acts as a mineralising agent. Not all fires are beneficial though as frequency is a very important factor. When occurring too often, fires lead to
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reduced biodiversity, erosion and death or migration of vital predators and pollinators. Fynbos in moist mountain and lowland areas should roughly burn every 12 to 20 years while fynbos in arid mountain areas should only burn every 25 years.
April Gardening Tips • Compost and dig over beds • Mulch to reduce weeds and to protect roots in winter • Plant cool season grass seeds to cover bare patches before winter sets in • Fertilise with eco pellets or any fertiliser to promote and strengthen root systems • Plant winter vegetable such as broccoli, cabbage, carrots, spinach, onions and turnips • Time to transplant and prune (especially perennials so they can recover before it gets colder) • Feed citrus with magnesium sulphate and Talborne Organics - Vita Fruit & Flower 3:1:5; for yellowing leaves, try a trace element solution such as Trelmix) • Plant seeds of African daisy directly in the garden from now until mid-May to create your very own Namakwaland or the famous Darling flower extravaganza
Growing Disa Uniflora in Your Garden This beautiful plant requires: • Temperatures ranging from 10°C to 26°C • Conditions that are mostly cool and damp • Well-drained and aerated soil with partial shade
• Vigilance – watch out for aphids, red spiders and thrips • Added nutrition in the form of a diluted liquid fertiliser with nitrogen and potassium • Division for effective propagation as it dies after flowering season; growing plants should be washed from the roots and young plants carefully separated from them before repotting A tribute goes out to Emeritus Professor Sydney Cywes (Died 20 April 2020) and his wife Marlene, one of South Africa’s leading horticulturists who won competitions in Dahlias, Roses, Orchids and Disas. He also mastered cultivation of Disa and enhanced the species by hybridisation, dedicating new varietals to the cause of children’s surgery.
Need Help? Get in touch with a professional for assistance with proper autumn preparations. Fatima Behardien is the Owner and Landscape Designer of Lavender Blue Landscapes in Bishopscourt. If you need any advice, be sure to reach out to Fatima for personalised, professional assistance with landscaping and so much more. T: +27(0)72 828 5261 E: lavenderbluelandscapes@gmail.com facebook.com/lavenderblue.landscapes 23
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Meet Sales Partners
Lyndsay Child & Linda Gibson A Strong Presence in Central Southern Suburbs
We are both professional in our approach, determined, hardworking and complement each other’s selling styles perfectly! We have a lot of fun and laughs along the way and we support each other, making our service to our clients doubly strong – or, as we jokingly refer to ourselves, ‘ Double Trouble’!
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THE TWO L’S – A POWER PAIR – HAVE JOINED FORCES Lyndsay Child and Linda Gibson have formed a partnership this year to take on Newlands, Rondebosch, Rosebank and Mowbray. They have already made four sales together since the first of March 2021 and are going strong.
Which area in Cape Town is your favourite and why? Lyndsay: I think Rondebosch because I reside there and love the sense of community that comes from living amongst all the local schools. Families walk their dogs and play with their kids on all the school fields and in Western Province Cricket Club and Keurboom Parks. It’s truly a unique suburb in those respects. Linda: I love Rosebank, the suburb in which I bought my house when I moved to Cape Town from Johannesburg some five years ago. I took a long time to decide where to buy and viewed many properties, but Rosebank came up trumps. Hemmed in between UCT and the historic Rondebosch Common, bisected by the Liesbeek River and banded by Mowbray, Rondebosch and Newlands, Rosebank has definitely become my happy place. While making my decision, I was living in Fernwood Estate in Newlands, so Newlands is definitely my second choice – especially being within walking distance of the forest and Kirstenbosch.
How do you start your day? Lyndsay: First a good cup of Nespresso… always! I am an avid hiker and having the mountain on our doorstep is such a privilege. We often nip up for a walk before starting our busy days in real estate.
Linda: Devil’s Peak and the slopes of the mountain have become a magnet for me and I try to start every day with a hike – whether it be setting out from my front gate along with my friends and beating a path past Mostert’s Mill or further afield to Newlands Forest, or the trails above Kirstenbosch to watch the sun rise over the Hottentots Holland Mountains. The beauty of the Cape never fails to impress and inspire me.
What motivates you at work? Lyndsay: The chase of closing a correctly priced sole mandate or a sale! For me, securing a sole mandate that is sellable and competitively priced comes with a huge sense of responsibility to work hard for the seller and get results as close to the asking price as possible. Winning a sole mandate affirms that the seller believes in us and has recognised our skill set. So, to deliver results thereafter is the driving force that motivates me. Linda: My career in commercial and media sales provided me with the perfect platform to launch into real estate after I settled in Cape Town. I am driven and determined and because I have bought and sold many of my own properties – and having been entrusted by Knight Frank as one of their Resident Agent in Rosebank and Mowbray before teaming up with Lyndsay – I feel a great sense of responsibility to provide an honest assessment of properties and to achieve a win-win outcome for both seller and buyer.
and forwards deal that we never thought would work as the sale price and the offer were poles apart. So, on a Sunday evening, we drove between the buyers’ and sellers’ houses a few times, getting the offer to work. We kept at it and eventually closed a very tense negotiation. I will never forget that deal! Linda: Always listen to your clients and try to deliver what they want. There is no substitute for sustained hard work and that is what works for me.
What is one thing that has really surprised you about the real estate business? Lyndsay: The highs are really sky-high but the lows are bottom-of-the-barrel low! The business is like a roller coaster. From the success of celebrating an awesome deal closure to bitter disappointment – both of which can happen in one day, or in a matter of hours! You must be fairly tough emotionally to be successful in this game. Linda: It was more complex than I thought. There was so much to take in – whether it be financial, legal, construction, plumbing, electrical, municipal regulations or heritage protocols, but I love a challenge and have enjoyed making myself the best real estate agent I can be. I quickly learnt that in Cape Town off-street parking is a key component of a desirable house!
What is the best advice you were ever given? Lyndsay: Anne Porter taught me most of what I know. She has offered many pearls of wisdom but one that stands out is, ‘keep working the deal and show your seller you are working for them’. She and I once had a backwards 25
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RUBY SELECTION | SOUTHERN SUBURBS
Rondebosch
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SOLE MANDATE
Rosebank Beautifully maintained double storey period family home radiates style and elegance.
R5,250,000 4
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | SOUTHERN SUBURBS
Constantia Upper
Kenilworth Upper
There is just something that says WOW! about this house.
Symmetry, style and sophistication.
R17,950,000
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Rosebank
Wynberg Upper
Victorian manor house beautifully restored and remodelled.
Exquisitely presented Georgian-style villa.
R8,500,000
R5,950,000
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SOLE MANDATE
Harfield Village
Pinelands
Stunning home is a hidden gem.
Family home with work from home potential.
R4,100,000
R4,250,000
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The Claremont
Pinelands
We have a variety of apartments for sale in The Claremont priced from
Spacious flat with stunning views.
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PROPERTIES FOR RENT | SOUTHERN SUBURBS
Rondebosch
Rondebosch
Stunning duplex apartment with fantastic mountain view.
Historical cottage in the heart of Chelsea Village.
R20,000 pm
R15,000 pm
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Newlands
Kenilworth
Spacious loft apartment perfectly positioned for the ultimate convenience.
Amazing location with 24 hour security and parking bay.
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ATLANTIC SEABOARD
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Bakoven Fresnaye Sea Point Llandudno Bantry Bay Camps Bay Green Point Three Anchor Bay
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Cape Town’s Entertainment Hub
Area Facts & Insights This narrow band of suburbs on Cape Town’s western coastline is poised between the magnificent Table Mountain range and the dramatic Atlantic Ocean. These stunning suburbs run from the famed Victoria & Alfred Waterfront to Green Point with its world-class sport stadium and golf course, to Sea Point with its promenade, to the exclusive residences and top-ranking beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay to Llandudno hugging the cliffs and finally to the charming Hout Bay village at is southernmost end. The glorious Twelve Apostles mountain range overlooking Camps Bay consists of 18 peaks and runs almost all the way to Hout Bay.
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Top Attractions & Activities • Beaches • Scenic Drives • Robben Island • Theatre on the Bay • Sea Point Promenade • Green Point Urban Park • Bars, cafés and eateries • Camps Bay African Crafts Market • Beach sports, water sports and paragliding
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CLAREMONT UPPER
Camps Bay Casual Coastal Luxury at its Finest Camps Bay was originally called ‘Die Baai van von Kamptz’, after a German sailor Ernst Frederik von Kamptz. It was later reduced to Kampsbaai and eventually translated as Camps Bay around the start of the 19th century. Camps Bay offers easy access to numerous coffee shops, cafés, ice cream shops, casual eateries, bars, fine dining restaurants, retail stores, amazing hiking trails and of course incredible beaches. Beautiful beaches and bays in Camps Bay include Glen Beach that is popular with surfers, the Blue Flag Camps Bay beach, Tidal Pool, secret Bali Bay Beach, Beta Beach and the beloved Bakoven.
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Table Mountain & the Cape’s Unique Weather Conditions
Mountains are not only magnificent to marvel at and conquer, but they also play an important role in weather patterns and climate.
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TABLE MOUNTAIN
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hey create rainfall through a phenomenon called orographic precipitation. The two things needed for precipitation are moisture and lift. That is where mountains come in. How a mountain is positioned can greatly impact rainfall. Table Mountain, with its unevenly dispersed rainfall, is a perfect example. The eastern slopes above Kirstenbosch and Constantia enjoy approximately four times more rain every year than the drier western slopes above Camps Bay. The Cause: The Cape Doctor, our south-easter wind entangled in a lovehate relationship with many locals. In addition to eradicating pollution, the Cape Doctor plays a significant ecological role: it is responsible for conjuring up the famous cascading tablecloth that provides 25% of the mountain’s annual moisture, a lifeline for flora and fauna during dry summers. So the next time you see the tablecloth, think of the grateful wildlife and plant life and for a more mythical explanation, read The Legend of Devil’s Peak featured in the City Bowl section.
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Sue Bond Interiors Capitalising on Exterior Views
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SUE BOND INTERIORS - CAPITALISE ON EXTERIOR VIEWS
OPENING THE DOORS TO NATURE
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ne particular consideration to play with is replacing a window with a door. A door is an invitation. It not only opens up to the outside world but gives you physical access to it, bringing you closer to captivating views. Doors facilitate the passage of light, air and people. While an unexpected door may seem like a luxury, it can become a necessity once the true value is realised and relished. In fact, it may not even seem practical until the potential is revealed. Doors also have two sides, one of which can be more ornamental than the other to add interest or contrast. One door opens a next: the opportunity to make the now accessible outdoor space even more inviting. To take you from simply looking out to lingering a little longer now that you are closer to nature. Providing a form of seating is a starting point, often followed by adding a table and a decorative item such as a potted plant suited to the light and temperature conditions. Of course, strategic decisions or adjustments regarding the placement of amenities and furnishings on the inside can play a significant role as well. The placement of a bath near a door that lends itself to private
There are certain architectural and interior considerations one can apply to maximise the value of exterior spaces and to frame the views that are lent to you; to really capitalise on your surroundings, particularly if they are natural ones.
luxuriating in the presence of spectacular scenery; or having a door in your kitchen that steps out onto a courtyard brimming with possibility that would otherwise be neglected. It could be said that the pleasures that come with a balcony lifestyle are immeasurable and countless individuals will agree. Even a modest Juliet balcony with a railing can add romance to a room as opposed to a window that, while transparent, separates one from the outdoors. So, if you are lucky enough to enjoy mountain vistas from your residence, be sure to make the most of them – even if it is just by rearranging your furniture for an even better view.
Sue Bond is a truly international interior designer boasting projects spanning from Majorca to Mauritius and beyond. Get in touch with Sue to discuss your interior vision and needs. T: +27(0)81 049 7294 Instagram: @suebondinteriors E: suebondsa@gmail.com 41
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195 Kloof Clifton | Cape Town South Africa
A Masterpiece by world-class architects SAOTA. TRULY ONE OF A KIND.
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his new development – comprising an elegant, contemporary villa with a spectacular penthouse perched above – will capitalise on unparalleled views of the dramatic Twelve Apostles Mountain Range and Clifton.
The meticulously finished villa will feature a truly refined interior mirroring the penthouse. Bound to appeal to a wide spectrum of buyers, it will open up to a private landscaped garden, unique water feature and pool.
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uxurious and spacious, the penthouse will offer sophisticated simplicity with grand flowing open living spaces leading onto an expansive deck with a spectacular infinity pool. Accents of natural stone, soft wood, marble and glass finishes are set to add to an unparalleled opulent lifestyle which will benefit from ample natural light.
Contact Gail Gavrill for more details. T: +27 (0)21 671 9120 Cell: +27 (0)82 777 6000 E: gail.gavrill@res.za.knightfrank.com
Clifton
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Clifton
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SOLE MANDATE
Camps Bay Ocean views and a moment’s walk to the Camps Bay beachfront.
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Camps Bay
Camps Bay
An exceptional newly-built home designed by Greg Wright Architects.
Brand new home with incredible views.
R65,000,000
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Camps Bay
Camps Bay
Exceptional investment property generating an excellent income.
The most incredible ocean views.
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SOLE MANDATE
Sea Point
Three Anchor Bay
A gorgeous apartment in a gracious Art Deco beachfront block.
Spacious, west-facing apartment on Beach Road.
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Green Point
Sea Point
Lovely views out over the Harbour and V&A Waterfront.
72 m2 East facing apartment designed to maximize internal space.
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Sea Point
Green Point
Awesome views from the wrap-around balcony.
Beautifully furnished and renovated with modern quality finishes.
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Green Point
Located within walking distance to the V&A Waterfront
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CITY BOWL DISTRICT
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Bo-Kaap Gardens Higgovale City Centre Vredehoek Woodstock Oranjezicht Zonnebloem De Waterkant Tamboerskloof
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Cape Town’s City Bowl District
Area Facts & Insights The City Bowl lies in the heart of the city embraced by the slopes of Table Mountain. It offers an eclectic mix of brand new and decades-old homes and apartments, luxury-living villas, roasteries, restaurants and pubs, entertainment venues, historical spaces and galleries. The area includes the central business district of Cape Town (CBD), the harbour, the Company’s Gardens and the residential suburbs of De Waterkant, Devil’s Peak Estate, District Six, Zonnebloem, Bo-Kaap, Schotsche Kloof, Gardens, Higgovale, Oranjezicht, Tamboerskloof, Vredehoek, University Estate, Walmer Estate and Woodstock. If you make your way to the base of Devil’s Peak, above the University of Cape Town and below the King’s Blockhouse, you will discover eight intimidating marble lions guarding Rhodes Memorial, a now controversial edifice built by Sir Herbert Baker.
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OVERVIEW | CITY BOWL DISTRICT
Top Attractions & Activities • Beaches • Scenic Drives • Robben Island • Theatre on the Bay • Sea Point Promenade • Green Point Urban Park • Bars, cafés and eateries • Camps Bay African Crafts Market • Beach sports, water sports and paragliding
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TAMBOERSKLOOF
Tamboerskloof A Corner of Tranquility Nestled on a Sleepy City Hill
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amboerskloof is a cherished neighbourhood in Cape Town, tucked between Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, Gardens and Bo-Kaap. This City Bowl gem is home to students, young couples and families who love the rare and perfect balance of the neighbourhood’s vibrancy and tranquility. As one of the oldest residential suburbs in Cape Town, it is no surprise to discover beautiful Victorian-style homes, some with art deco influences and others with more modern touches and renovations. With a convenient transport network, many residents do not even require a car. Plus, the popular Kloof Street is just a quick walk away. Here you will find bookshops, antique stores, sidewalk cafés and restaurants. Complete with schools, peaceful treelined streets and gorgeous views, it is easy to fall in love with Tamboerskloof. It is just one of the essential areas that make this city so special.
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The Legend of Devil’s Peak
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THE LEGEND OF DEVIL’S PEAK
The striking spire of Devil’s Peak is an impressive sight to behold and a challenging yet rewarding summit to pursue.
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uietly positioned on Table’s Mountain right-hand side at 1 000 metres high, it also has a somewhat ominous side to it.
The Tale of Van Hunks and the Devil The name Devil’s Peak is a 19thcentury translation from Duivels Kop, a Dutch word allegedly inspired by a man by the name of Jan van Hunks, the star of a folktale. This Dutch character who resided at the foot of the mountain circa 1700 was renowned for his pipe smoking, something his wife understandably forced him to do outdoors. One otherwise ordinary day, while he was indulging in his habit, a strange individual made an appearance. While bragging about their smoking prowess, one thing led to another and soon a proposed competition was afoot.
Previous names include Windberg and Charles Mountain.
So, the next time you notice the seemingly innocent tablecloth, be sure to turn to the nearest person and say, ‘I see Van Hunks and the devil are going at it again.’ If they do not have the faintest idea what you are talking about, be sure to share the tale.
As it turned out, the mysterious individual was in fact the devil. And while Van Hunks did eventually win the competition, it was not without consequences. The aftermath of the match was a mountain draped in a thick tablecloth of smoke.
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Trail Running with
Kevin Spratley
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TRAIL RUNNING WITH KEVIN SPRATLEY
Meet Kevin Spratley, a man of many talents and interests. The one we are interested in this month, however, is his passion for trail running. “With running you need to set short and long-term goals to keep yourself motivated. You also need to be disciplined but at the same time flexible to avoid overtraining or injury. The same can be said for your journey through life. Set yourself realistic goals and go for it.” Kevin was born in Cape Town and grew up in Table View. The running seed was planted during his high school years at Bosmansdam High School where he matriculated. Kevin’s coach in high school was Mr D Humann with whom he later ran a Silver Two Oceans Marathon during his military service. While his professional career is not a typical one, it certainly is an interesting one. After completing two years in the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), he studied computer programming. The past 15 years though, he has been involved in the motorcycle industry in between equestrian endeavours. “I started riding bikes at a young age and always preferred fettling with motorcycles rather than studying.” When it comes to hobbies, Kevin admitted that he probably has too many. “I’ve been competing in equestrian sport for +/- 30 years. I am also a FEI Level 3 Show Jumping Course Designer, one of
only three in South Africa. I still enjoy riding my motorcycle and was racing them until 2019. And then there is RUNNING.”
For him, the most rewarding aspect of trail running is that your feet can take you to the most remote places. “Reaching the top of a big climb, standing at the summit and taking in the surrounding view is just the best feeling.”
With running you need to set short and longterm goals to keep yourself motivated
When asked what he loves most about the world of trail running, Kevin had the following to say: “Running is the most uncomplicated sport you can do. Just lace up your shoes, walk out your front door and off you go. Living in Cape Town makes trail running a nobrainer as we have the most beautiful trail networks on our doorstep. Running in the mountains is just the best for me. I can go alone if I want me time, or I can meet up with like-minded friends and enjoy the trails with them. The trails seem to recharge my battery and fill me with renewed enthusiasm.”
His favourite races include the Otter African Trail Run and Cederberg Traverse. In terms of everyday running routes, he turns to Table Mountain and Jonkershoek trails. But what is it about mountains that makes running there so appealing? “For me, there is no single aspect that stands out. You never really know what you’re going to encounter on the trail in the early morning. It’s about being in nature and enjoying your surroundings. Dodging the field mouse that runs across your path in Jonkershoek, spotting a Disa on Table Mountain or watching the sunrise in the Cederberg. Or going for a trail run with your mates. It’s all rewarding.” What motivates Kevin in general is running with like-minded people and enjoying a cold beer with them afterwards. But lately there has been another reason as well. “After breaking the talus bone in my foot two years ago I couldn’t run for a year. The fact that I am able to run again is all the motivation I need.”
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Travelling has also formed important part of Kevin’s career.
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“I have been very fortunate to frequently travel to Europe for business and to course design at various Equestrian Jumping Shows. I have travelled to Spain, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Poland, France and Doha. France has got to be my favourite. I have made special friends there and the countryside is beautiful. My friend Michel also has a well-stocked cellar!”
Career Highlights “2018 stands out as a highlight for me as it was my last year as a veteran. 2019 would be the opposite with me not being able to run for 10 months.” Career highlights to date include: • Oorlogskloof Trail Run – 1st Veteran & 1st Overall • Hout Bay Trail Challenge – 1st Veteran & 7th Overall • Table Mountain Challenge – 1st Veteran & 7th Overall • Otter African Trail Run – 2nd Veteran Sub 5 hour • Ultra-trail Cape Town (UTCT) 100 km – 1st Veteran & 9th Overall
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A Final Motivational Message “For me, success in life and success in sport have the same ingredients. What you put into it is what you’re going to get out of it. Also, surround yourself with like-minded people. They’ll pick you up when you stumble or lose your way on that trail called life.”
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Gardens
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Tamboerskloof Designed and renovated with style and attention to detail.
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Oranjezicht
Fresnaye
Easy and stylish living all in one.
Move right in - a beautiful apartment in a great location.
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Fresnaye
Cape Town City Centre
Wonderfully light and spacious with sea views.
Unique opportunity to enjoy an exclusive lifestyle in the 5 star Taj Hotel.
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Vredehoek
Zonnebloem
Convenient city living at its best!
Spacious duplex apartment with amazing views.
R3,450,000
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Zonnebloem
Oranjezicht
Perfectly suited to the mover-and-shaker.
A tranquil oasis in the heart of Oranjezicht.
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Cape Town City Centre Luxury living in the hub of the Mother City.
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Oranjezicht
Luxury one bedroom apartment to rent in leading 5-star hotel
Partly furnished apartment located across from the Garden Centre.
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Coastal Living Area Facts & Insights Hout Bay is a lovely historic village that has blossomed into a bustling coastal community. It is surrounded by a range of mountains, with Sentinel Peak marking the western end of the mouth of Hout Bay. While still maintaining a pleasing rural setting, it offers many charming shops and craft markets, cultural outings, an active outdoor lifestyle and a fine collection of restaurants. Nearby areas and suburbs include Kommetjie, Noordhoek, Muizenberg, Fish Hoek, Simon’s Town, Kalk Bay, St James, Clovelly, Glencairn and Scarborough. The 97-kilometre Hoerikwaggo Trail is an epic hiking route running all the way from Cape Point to Cape Town passing through fynbos, up mountain peaks, across beaches and into an indigenous forest. It takes five days to complete but can also be done in sections.
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Top Attractions & Activities • Hiking • Sailing • Fishing • Markets • Clay Café • Wine tasting • Art galleries • Bars, cafés and eateries • Kayaking, paddling and rowing
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Baviaan
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BAVIAANSKLOOF ESTATE
nskloof Estate Experience Breathtaking Mountain and Sea Views from an Exclusive Location
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here are numerous distinct areas in Hout Bay that have been divided up into neighbourhoods, some of which have very attractive addresses. One of these is Baviaanskloof Estate. Baviaanskloof Estate sits within the exclusive suburb of Scott Estate. From here it offers residents a private and serene lifestyle from an elevated position ensuring remarkable mountain- and seascapes, all enhanced by stunning sunsets. A mere 27 properties with plot sizes of around 1 000 square metres sit within the over three-hectare estate with access control in place and a 24-hour guard. Several inviting mountain paths can be easily accessed from the estate.
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Chapman’s Peak
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CHAPMAN’S PEAK
A Mountain and a Road with a Reputation
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hapman’s Peak mountain sits at the western side of the Cape Peninsula. Its western flank drops into the Atlantic Ocean at an unforgiving angle, hundreds of metres below. Today it is most famed for the road that hugs its base, namely Chapman’s Peak Drive and the views that accompany a visit to it.
Chapman’s Peak Drive at a Glance The most rewarding toll road in the country. Named After
John Chapman
Foundation
A 630-million-year-old Cape Granite Contour
First Opened
1922
Years to Complete
7
Widened in
1962
Bridge Acquired
1977
Nickname
Chappies
Key Features
Cantilever Bridges, Catchment Fences and Half-tunnels
Runs Between
Hout Bay to Noordhoek
Distance
9 km
Curves
114
Views
Atlantic Ocean and Western Mountains of the Cape Peninsula
Reasons to Visit
Views, Photography, Picnics, Flora, Birdlife and Whale Watching
Good for
Walking, Running, Cycling and Hiking
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Living in
Ruyteplaats
Private Mountain Estate An Owners’ Perspective
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RUYTEPLAATS PRIVATE MOUNTAIN ESTATE
Where Marvelling at Mountains and Breathing in Ocean Vistas is an Everyday Privilege
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uyteplaats Private Mountain Estate is tucked behind The Twelve Apostles from where it looks across the lovely Hout Bay Valley. The spectacular views stretch to Noordhoek, Kommetjie and the Slangkop Lighthouse. Marvelling at mountains and breathing in ocean vistas is an everyday privilege for residents of Ruyteplaats Private Mountain Estate. The mountains emanate abundant positive energy. The sea vistas instil a sense of lasting calm. The colours whipped up by sunrises and sunsets are just mesmerising while the lights of Hout Bay at night make for a pretty picture. The gardens are filled with indigenous flora and fauna with little Lake Lalamanzi as a central feature. The birdlife is an added bonus with regular sightings of owls and buzzards.
As an established and mature estate, it provides a private, serene space where owners feel safe and free to indulge in an inviting outdoor lifestyle. Numerous paths and trails within the estate provide the perfect opportunity for exploring and running. Some trails even lead directly onto the mountain beyond the estate where one can explore the fynbos, forests and waterfalls.
The French built three forts at Hout Bay in 1781, part of a line of forts to protect the Cape from falling into the hands of the English.
Last but not least, this picturesque and serene residential paradise is conveniently located within easy reach of Camps Bay and Llandudno beaches and just 20 minutes from the V&A Waterfront and Cape Town CBD. The drive along the coast is an amazing and calming experience in itself.
At the turn of the 1900s the floor of the Bay was described as being a red blanket of crayfish (lobsters).
In the early 1800s, the first economic exploitation of fish began when dried snoek was exported to Mauritius in exchange for yellow sugar and other essential commodities.
The citizens of Hout Bay declared themselves a republic on 23 May 1987.
Snippets of Hout Bay History Throughout the Centuries via Hout Bay – An Illustrated Historical Profile Hout Bay’s first name, Porto fragoso (bay of hanging cliffs), appeared on a map for the first time in 1513. In 1607 the ‘Consent’ was becalmed at the entrance to Hout Bay and landed an exploratory party. 79
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Hout Bay | Berg En Dal Modern, contemporary family home.
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Hout Bay | Central
Hout Bay | The Meadows
Stunning spacious home with spectacular views.
Discover your new lifestyle.
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Hout Bay | Berg En Dal
Hout Bay | Tierboskloof
Ultimate view of the bay.
Magnificent plot with breathtaking sea and mountain views.
R6,200,000
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Hout Bay | Hanging Meadows
Hout Bay | Beach Estate
Incredible vacant land in one of Hout Bay’s most exclusive areas.
Immaculate family home featuring beautiful mountain views.
R4,750,000
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Hout Bay | Central
Hout Bay | Beach Estate
Prime property stands high up at the top of Park Avenue.
Spacious apartment with fabulous views.
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Hout Bay | The Meadows
Hout Bay | Houtkapperspoort
Beautiful Karoo style farmhouse with magnificent views.
Peace and tranquillity in well maintained gardens.
R35,000 pm
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Hout Bay | Beach Estate
Hout Bay | Beach Estate
Apartment close to the beach.
Spacious and central townhouse.
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Retire to the Winelands A Gateway To A Carefree Country Life
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VAL DE VIE | EVERGREEN
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al de Vie Evergreen – situated in the magnificent Paarl Franschhoek valley – offers stylish, relaxed retirement living. Four 2 Bedroom Retirement Units for Sale: From R3,650,000
Surrounded by Three Aweinspiring Mountain Ranges Val de Vie Estate – renowned as one of South Africa’s most secure destinations and awarded the safest estate in Africa – offers a premium lifestyle with unlimited access to a wide selection of indoor and outdoor activities and facilities. Restaurants, delis and fresh produce from the estate’s farm all form part of the greater estate’s wellness vision. You will find a dentist, doctors, physiotherapists, Pilates and yoga classes, L’Huguenot winery, hairdressers, a laundry, travel agent, car hire and shuttle service without even leaving the estate.
Top Luxury Estate in the World, International Property Awards. 21 km walking trails | 42 km mountain biking trails | Olympic-sized pool and indoor heated pool | Access to the Pearl Valley Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course rated no.2 in South Africa 2021 | Tennis courts | Polo fields | Equestrian centre Book your tour today. Get in touch with Anne Porter for more information. T: +27(0)21 671 9120 M: +27(0)82 554 7944 E: anne@res.za.knightfrank.com
A Village-within-the estate Concept Evergreen Lifestyle – A Partnership for Life Val de Vie Evergreen, located in the heart of the greater Val de Vie estate, currently comprises 152 brand-new contemporary homes with its own clubhouse. This Lifestyle Centre provides residents with a place to meet and houses a library, cinema room and bistro.
Val de Vie Retire to the winelands – gateway to a carefree country life.
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NO TRANSFER DUTY
Val de Vie | Evergreen Freestanding south-entry north facing home has a wonderful indoor outdoor flow.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Spacious open plan living.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Delightful contemporary home has been carefully planned to maximize the space.
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Saxony Wildlife Estate A Haven for Nature Lovers Yearning for Change
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SAXONY WILDLIFE ESTATE
Go from virtual meeting to game viewing in seconds.
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uxury bush living at its most accessible minutes away from desirable amenities. Properties Starting from R2 000 000 + VAT on Sites from 20 Ha. T he estate is utterly remote, yet incredibly easy to reach from Hilton and Pietermaritzburg – luxury bush living at its most accessible, minutes away from preferred retailers, private hospitals and the country’s top schools. Contained within 1 000 hectares of authentic African terrain – offering a diverse topography ranging from open grassland plains, kranses, plateaus, dolerite cliffs, forested valleys and water pools – Saxony Wildlife Estate is a rare offering. It supports well-established wildlife populations, abundant birdlife and many other indigenous species – all living in an almost endless continuity of space not far from urbanisation with Albert Falls Dam in the Umgeni River only two kilometers away. Residents have the freedom to enjoy the expansive terrains on foot, by bike or via vehicle. There are 50 kilometers of internal roads for walking, jogging, mountain biking and game viewing. For more details, get in touch with Gail Gavrill. M: +27 (0)82 777 6000 W: www.saxonywildlifeestate.com
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Exceptional
Prince Albert
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FARM FOR SALE IN PRINCE ALBERT
1,526 Ha Farm For Sale in Prince Albert
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early 1600 hectares in extent, this exceptional agricultural and hospitality estate is near the hamlet of Klaarstroom and a mere 35 kilometres away from the quaint town of Prince Albert. With daily flights from Cape Town or Johannesburg international airports, it is a relaxed 90-minute drive from George Airport. Founded in 1841 on two separate titles, the entire southern boundary of the property is adjacent to the pristine Swartberg Nature Reserve. Agricultural activities are numerous and include 16000 olive trees over 25 irrigated hectares, with cultivars suited to the Karoo climate. The estate has its own imported olive press and associated cellar equipment, and a boutique range of products in addition to the olive oil, are produced under the estate’s own label. There is approximately seven hectares of grazing from lucerne pastures and winter crops and fruit trees include peach, pomegranate, lemon, apple, pear and guava, and there are a number of table grape vines. The estate enjoys an abundance of water supplied from the Groot Rivier source in the mountains above the property, and the water is stored in seven dams. The water reticulation system has been completely restored and refreshed and includes gravity trenches. Electricity is supplied by ESKOM and also via two independent 80KW sources. Agricultural and related equipment is stored in one of two restored barns.
Accommodation is provided in numerous elegantly decorated buildings, the most notable of which are two immaculately restored and preserved Victorian homesteads. Each has been sensitively modernized and upgraded, while still retaining their respective heritage footprints. These two exquisite homes have been furnished and decorated to an exacting standard and each enjoys expansive living and entertainment areas with superb flow to terraces, verandas and private swimming pools. Bedrooms and bathrooms are opulent and tasteful. Additional accommodation is provided in five executive cottages with one or two-bedroom configurations, each with its own kitchen, fully stocked and equipped to the highest standards. These self-catering units enjoy high levels of occupancy from a discerning clientele who enjoy and appreciate a luxurious get-away destination offering absolute privacy and total relaxation.
Leisure activities include birding, hiking, cycling, stargazing or simply complete relaxation. The property, which could easily be developed further into a retreat or wellness centre, is sold as a going concern and is VAT registered.
Prince Albert 1,526Ha Farm For Sale
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Calitzdorp An “off the grid” lifestyle property in the Groenfontein Valley.
R19,500,000 685 Ha Farm VIEW NOW
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Prince Albert Exceptional lifestyle and investment opportunity.
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INTERNATIONAL AREAS
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VISIT KENYA WITH ADORE AFRICA
Visit Kenya with ADORE Africa
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he Maasai Mara, the country’s flagship reserve, provides the quintessential safari experience. The spectacular Great Migration, complete with top predators and crocodiles, is a spectacle that can also be witnessed from a hot air balloon. Near Nairobi, the earth’s giants traverse the much-visited Amboseli National Park in large herds. Samburu National Park is a gem in the north where the majestic Mount Kenya watches over dry, rugged lands nourished by the Ewaso Ng’iro river. Special species, big cats and Nile crocodiles make for unforgettable game viewing. A remote island hideaway can be found on Mfangano Island in the mighty Lake Victoria. At the luxury island camp,
relaxation and adventure are beautifully balanced. Lake Naivasha is a truly lovely lake where boat rides and walking safaris introduce visitors to thousands of flamingos, a stunning array of bird species, many hippos and plains game. There is also Laikipia Plateau delivering a raw, exclusive safari experience – Big Five territory where the conservation work is praiseworthy. Where to Stay | Angama Mara, Maasai Mara National Reserve Angama Mara is an unconventional lodge – set on the edge of Africa’s Great Rift Valley – with views stretching for kilometres across the Maasai Mara National Reserve 300 metres below.
Its rare beauty has an almost dreamlike quality placing visitors somewhere between heaven and earth. 30 spacious luxury tented suites with large wooden decks have equally impressive views. Glass frontage ensures pleasing vistas can be soaked up from the bath, shower, bed and sitting area. The private, sole-use mobile tented Safari Camp only sleeps eight guests in four lovely en-suite tents deep in a remote wilderness area of the south-western Mara Triangle. A private road nearby leading into the reserve means unrivalled exclusivity to the site bordering the Mara Triangle. Here vast grasslands dotted with acacias are home to abundant herds and Africa’s Big Five. Get in touch with ADORE Africa for enriching, exclusive, exceptional travel experiences.
n ig s e D y b l e v a r T g Scintilatin LIZLE DE WET CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
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Kenya About Knight Frank
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stablished in March 1998, Knight Frank Kenya (KFK) works closely with Knight Frank Tanzania and Knight Frank Uganda to complete a regional network that cements the Knight Frank group’s expanding Central and Southern African interests.
Advising national and international commercial and residential developers, investors, owners and occupiers, we fulfil a wide range of real estate needs including property management, agency, valuation, project management, feasibility and research-led consulting. With expert knowledge of factors affecting national and international property markets, our goal is to improve operations, maximise returns on investment and add value throughout working partnerships.
Almost 20% of UHNWIs in Kenya are Planning to Buy New Home in 2021 According to Knight Frank’s forthcoming edition of The Wealth Report 2021, 17% of ultra-high-networth individuals (UHNWIs) in Kenya are planning to buy a new home in 2021, with Kenya as their most popular destination, followed by the UK, US, South Africa and Canada.
Ben Woodhams, Knight Frank Kenya MD, said: “The Wealth Report confirms a clear rise in demand for residential property as wealthy Kenyans look to buy a new home this year. This was also confirmed in a local Buyer’s Survey that we conducted as Knight Frank Kenya in December 2020, which indicated demand for a second home amongst our clients, especially with a strong focus for rural and coastal properties that have access to open space. The pandemic is super-charging demand for locations that offer green spaces as more people are increasingly focused on wellness as they spent a great deal of 2020 at home, working remotely.” According to the results of The Wealth Report’s Attitudes Survey of Private Bankers and Wealth Advisors, only 19% of Kenyan high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) are considering applying for a second passport or new citizenship, indicating that they see many of the opportunities to create wealth lie at home. This compares with 39% of wealthy Chinese and a whopping 62% of HNWIs in Nigeria.
Wealth advisers who participated in the Knight Frank Attitudes Survey in 2020 also stated that their Kenyan clients allocated their property investment portfolio in the following property types: Residential private rented sector (PRS) (22%), Retail (17%), Offices (14%) and Retirement (13%). The top 5 popular sectors that Kenyan UHNWIs are becoming more interested in and directing investments towards are: Retirement & Development Land (38%), Residential Private Rented Sector (PRS) (33%), Agricultural (29%), Healthcare & Retail (25%) and Offices (21%). Knight Frank Kenya MD Ben Woodhams noted: “Even though 2020 caused upheaval for most businesses and investors, there is renewed optimism in 2021 that as travel restrictions reduce and the rollout plans of the vaccination programmes reach an advanced stage, private capital will look to increase exposure back to the market and focus on sectors with a strong long-term outlook.”
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