Knight Frank | Standing Out - April 2022 Edition

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Standing Out. A Monthly Magazine APRIL 2022


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CONTENTS

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Foreword: Nick Gaertner Residential Property Insights Featured Property | Berg Manor Meet New Letting Agent

Southern Suburbs 18

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Area Overview | Wynberg Upper Gardening with Fatima Epic Easter Treats Properties for Sale Properties for Rent

Atlantic Seaboard 34

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Area Overview | Three Anchor Bay Gems in Sea Point Sue Bond Interiors Properties for Sale

City Bowl 52

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Area Overview | De Waterkant Conscious Consumerism Upcoming Concerts & Shows Properties for Sale

Hout Bay & Surrounds 66

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Area Overview | Hout Bay The Vital Contribution of Informal Traders Cape of Storms Shipwrecks Properties for Sale

National Areas 78

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South African Cheese Festival The Metaverse Discover Val De Vie Evergreen Properties for Sale

International Areas 90 94

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About Knight Frank Middle East | Properties for Sale About Knight Frank Nigeria Properties for Sale Europe & Africa | Supply Chain Risks


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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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Any good estate agency should be able to provide both buyers and sellers with information on the sales history and values of properties in any given area they operate in.

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DIRECTOR’S LETTER

Nick Gaertner

DIRECTOR & CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER, KNIGHT FRANK SOUTH AFRICA

A Monthly Update from Knight Frank Residential South Africa

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t is hard to believe that we are already into the second quarter of 2022. For Knight Frank, it has been a fast start to the year, with both January and March sales hitting five-year highs in terms of value of property sold.

While interest rates are slowly starting to rise, properties across all price brackets are gaining momentum, which is a great sign for the real estate market and the economy. We are still in a buyers’ market, but strong growth is expected over the next few years, especially within the Western Cape. When hunting for the perfect home, everyone wants to know whether they are getting a bargain or value for money. While there will always be the potential to pick up so-called ‘bargain’ properties, the most important thing is that you are informed and aware of the true value of the home you are buying. Any good estate agency should be able to provide both buyers and sellers with information on the sales history and values of properties in any given area they operate in. There are always unique factors that differentiate a single home from others in the area but knowing what has been happening in the area or suburb of interest can help buyers and sellers understand what they should expect the fair value to be. At Knight Frank we pride ourselves in providing market assessments that are as accurate as possible. It is not uncommon in the industry for certain agencies to list properties at values significantly higher than market value to make sellers believe they can receive more for their home to get the seller to provide them with the mandate. This often has a negative effect. When homes are listed too high above fair market value they tend to sit on the market for extended periods and end up achieving less in the long run due to the homes going ‘stale’ from having been over-advertised. This also reflects poorly on the agency. All our agents have access to systems that provide great detail regarding latest sales prices, purchase history and average price growth. By asking your agent questions and receiving appropriate guidance, your house hunt can be a pleasant experience and when you do make a purchase you should have solid insight as to the investment you are making.

Nick Gaertner

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RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY INSIGHTS

LOCAL | Cape Town

Where Incredible Value Meets an Incomparable Lifestyle The amazing Knight Frank research team comprises industry experts who are continuously compiling and analysing data on some of the world’s most popular cities.

is an extremely popular travel destination. And thirdly, it is a city in which many foreigners purchase second homes.

The Knight Frank Prime Global Cities Index, for example, focuses on setting a baseline by indicating, on average, how many square metres of prime property US$1m can buy you when purchasing luxury property in selected cities.

The city continues to remain one of the best value for money destinations with US$1m buying you an average of 219.5 m² of prime residential property. In contrast, Monaco is on the other side of the spectrum where US$1m buys you a mere 14.6 m² – roughly 20% smaller than the average single garage.

Cape Town has always been featured, for several valid reasons. Firstly, it offers an incredible lifestyle to residents. Secondly, it

Cape Town has always proved a very popular city for Europeans when it comes to purchasing a second home as it is a great

place to escape the cold winter months in the Northern Hemisphere. UK and German citizens in particular are amongst the most active foreign buyers. When comparing the value offered in cities such as London and Berlin, prime Cape Town homes are offering over seven times more space than homes in London and three times more space than homes in Berlin – for the same amount of money.

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How much residential property space will your money buy? Our PIRI ‘Pagoda’ provides an annual guide to how much space your money will buy you around the world when it comes to prime residential property. Discover the top performing locations from across the globe.

Relative Values Monaco remains the world’s most expensive enclave: US$1 million buys just 15 sq m.

the gap with New York, while in Europe, Berlin (73 sq m) and Madrid (106 sq m) continue to offer a lower market entry point than Paris (42 sq m). For those seeking real value, the emerging market destinations are the go-to options. Your US$1 million buys almost three times as much space in Dubai (137 sq m) than in Singapore, while in Cape Town (220 sq m) you get ten times as much space for the money compared with Hong Kong.

Strong price growth in Singapore (35 sq m) means the city-state is narrowing The number of square metres of prime property US$1m buys in selected cities.

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Prime Global Cities Index Q4 2021

The Prime Global Cities Index is a valuation-based index tracking the movement of prime residential prices across 45+ cities worldwide using data from our global research network. The index tracks nominal prices in local currency.

HEADLINES Dubai

The city with the fastest rising prime prices in the year to Q4 2021

9.8%

The Index’s overall performance in the year to Q3 2021

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The number of cities that saw prices decline in 2021 year-on-year

Prime prices across 46 global cities are rising at their fastest rate since 2007. Prices increased by 9.8% on average in 2021, up from 3.6% in 2020. Low interest rates, stock shortages, accrued savings in lockdowns and the widespread reassessment of housing need, including the adoption of more flexible working patterns, fuelled demand in 2021.

The percentage of cities that registered price growth above 10% in 2021

Only four cities saw prices decline in 2021, all were based in Asia: Jakarta (-0.4%), Kuala Lumpur (-0.9%), Manila (-1.5%) and Bangkok (-3.6%).

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Source: https://knightfrank.com/research

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Average annual price growth across North America and Australasia

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Movements in Luxury Prices Across the World’s Top Residential Markets

Price Data for Pagoda Graphic As at Q4 2021 Americas 12.7%

EMEA 7.2%

Asia-Pacific 7.5%

TOP 5 San Diego Miami The Hamptons Toronto San Francisco

TOP 5 Dubai Moscow Jersey St Moritz Amsterdam

TOP 5 Seoul Taipei Gold Coast Shanghai Sydney

Prime International Residential Index (PIRI 100) Annual % change in luxury residential prices

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Cape Town

Local Currency Base Q4 2021 72,662

Currency ZAR

USD/sq m 4,555

2021 How many square metres does US$1m buy you in…? Average annual price growth across North America and Australasia

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The Berg Manor HOUT BAY, CAPE TOWN

APRIL'S Featured Property

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FEATURED PROPERTY

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world apart... Deceptively close to Cape Town, The Berg Manor lies in the leafy upper reaches of Hout Bay, a sought-after seaside neighbourhood flanked by an amphitheatre of mountains. A winding, tree-lined road leads down to a sweep of blue flag sand, beside a small working harbour. Across the bay, spectacular Chapman’s Peak Drive clings to the cliffs that tumble to the sea. It’s a ravishing setting. And yet, behind the peaks of the Twelve Apostles, the Mother City lies - just twenty minutes away. A coming together of cultures, cuisines and landscapes, there’s nowhere quite like Cape Town. It’s the consummate destination – a cosmopolitan playground with an iconic backdrop, historical sites, a thriving café culture and an infectious, laid-back lifestyle. With its patchwork of world-renowned vineyards, this is a city with an enticing hinterland. The Berg Manor’s cottages and villas invite you to slow down, revel in the peace

and privacy of home, and in the luxury and convenience of South Africa’s most anticipated boutique hotel. From WiFI enabled smart TVs to cutting-edge kitchen fittings, every detail has been designed with modern living in mind, but in a setting primed for restorative escape. Set amid lush indigenous vegetation, the two-bedroom Hillside and Forest Villas offer over 1,820 square feet of stylish living space. Every view from the light, airy interior brings nature in, and the expansive open plan living area instantly soothes with exposed white beams, warm wood-look flooring, and rich, natural materials. In each of the four villas, large doors lead to an 830 square-foot deck complete with integrated fire pit, perfect for al fresco entertaining. A private splash pool makes the most of the enviable Western Cape climate, while on the upper level, floorto-ceiling windows bathe the bedrooms and master bathroom in light, offering absorbing views of sun-dappled trees or the valley beyond.

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Meet New Letting Agent

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MEET NEW LETTING AGENT | MOHAMMED YUSUF EBRAHIM

‘The real estate industry has really grown over the years. Just as we need other professionals in our lives, we also need real estate agents, whether it is just for finding a place to rent or investing in property.’ Knight Frank would like to officially welcome Mohammed Yusuf Ebrahim who has joined our De Waterkant team.

1. Which area in Cape Town is your favourite and why? The Atlantic Seaboard! I love the mountains and ocean and the Atlantic Seaboard boasts stunning views of both. There is also a diverse range of nationalities and cultures in this part of Cape Town. Overall, the area’s proximity to Table Mountain, the sea and inner city makes it a well-loved destination for locals and visitors.

2. How do you start your day? Prayer, workout and a healthy, wholesome breakfast.

3. What motivates you at work? Helping people is one of my passions and I enjoy meeting new and different types of people.

4. Why did you join Knight Frank and what does your current role entail? Since my relocation to Cape Town, I have spent a lot of time searching for places to rent for both myself and my friend. Moving to a new home is one of the top 10 most stressful life events and I have experienced this personally. While searching for a new career opportunity I came across a rental agent position at Knight Frank and thought this would suit me because I can help others and because of the flexibility the industry

offers. After meeting with Lisa and Nick for my first and second interviews, I had a good feeling about being part of the Knight Frank team.

5. What is one thing that has really surprised you about the real estate business? Being a financial advisor by profession I would say the impact that real estate has on investments and the economy, not forgetting the social and environmental impacts. Also, the real estate industry has really grown over the years. Just as we need other professionals in our lives, we also need real estate agents, whether it is just for finding a place to rent or investing in property.

Some of the personal development skills I focus on in a workplace are good communication, interpersonal skills, organisational skills, problem-solving, selfconfidence, adaptability, integrity, good work ethic and leadership.

8. What is the best advice you were ever given? I have received guidance from many people in my life from different walks of life, but the following pieces of advice (amongst many others), which I learnt about through Islamic studies and try to practice regularly, has a positive impact on me and my life. •

6. How do you ensure you remain relevant or how do you make your mark in the workplace? • We live in ever-changing times so it’s important to embrace new developments and keep up to date with transformations around us. Self-development is important in the workplace.

7. In what ways do you invest in your personal development?

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Take advantage of 5 things before they seize you: Your youth before your old age, your health before your sickness, your wealth before your poverty, your free time before your busyness and your life before your death Be grateful and thankful for your health and life Be time-conscious: don’t procrastinate, don’t waste time Don’t say things today you’ll have to apologise for tomorrow Admit your ignorance Avoid gossip

In general, I focus on the five major categories of personal development which are mental, social, spiritual, emotional and physical.

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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 The sought-after Southern Suburbs of Cape Town comprise a varied selection of verdant areas including Bergvliet, Bishopscourt, Claremont, Harfield Village, Constantia, Kenilworth, Mowbray, Newlands, Observatory, Rondebosch, Rosebank, Salt River, Steenberg, Tokai and Wynberg. Lying to the east of Table Mountain National Park, south of the city centre, many neighbourhoods enjoy amazing mountain vistas and peaceful surrounds. Here properties range from stylish apartments and charming semi-detached houses to large homes and grand estates with stunning gardens. In between, many prestigious schools can be found, not to mention the famous University of Cape Town. Add to that ample green spaces, retail stores and eateries and you have everything you need for blissful suburban life.

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Top Attractions & Activities

Golf Hiking Shopping Top Schools Wine Tasting Tours Coffee Shops and Eateries Award-winning Restaurants Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

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Heritage Homes, Green Spaces and a Quaint Village

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ynberg Upper, to the east of Constantia, forms part of Wynberg, a southern suburb of Cape Town. Here you will find properties that are diverse in size and style, catering to a community comprising students, young professionals, couples and growing families. Two parks – Wynberg Park in Wynberg Upper and Maynardville Park in lower Wynberg – truly enhance the overall offering. In the first you will discover the spring of the Krakeelwater River, a conifer garden and hydrangeas that delight in

summer. The second is home to the Maynardville Open Air Theatre. Boasting established trees, rolling lawns and water features, both parks wonderfully accommodate a range of outdoor activities including family outings, leisurely strolls and picnics. Wynberg’s charming Chelsea Village (or Little Chelsea) – loved for its eclectic mix of restaurants and boutiques – is tucked between the two parks. The village was declared an urban conservation area in 1981 for its fine collection of Cape Georgian and Victorian buildings.

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GARDENING WITH FATIMA

Gardening with Fatima Rare Plant Species

- A Closer Look at Our Precious Cycads -

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s per Dr Ernst van Jaarsveld – a renowned South African horticulturist, botanist, author, mentor and naturalist – some of the cycad species with restricted distribution are at the brink of extinction. Babylonstoren hosts almost all of the 41 South African indigenous cycad species in their stunning cycad collection. Their garden team, along with Dr van Jaarsveld, has even presented a hands-on cycad workshop on propagating, growing and caring for cycads. ‘The well-known South African cycad

superficially resembles a small palm with divided leaves in a central rosette, and varies in size, from stemless to almost 10 m tall. Cycads are cone-bearing, true living fossils and remnants of the past, with only some 300 species left on earth. Together with other cone bearers such as pines, spruces, yellow woods and cypresses, the cone-bearing plants represent less than 1 % of the world’s flora.’ The architecture of a cycad reflects the area it originates from, for example, cycads with many spines come from environments where wildlife roams or roamed. These spines aim to protect it from consumption.

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The following cycads are either rare, endangered or extinct. Encephalartos latifrons Encephalartos latifrons, the Albany cycad, was prominent in the time of dinosaurs. Today it is virtually extinct in its natural habitat, that is, in Albany and Bathurst in South Africa’s Eastern Cape where it used to occur in scattered groups. They usually grow amongst scrub bush vegetation, specifically on rocky outcrops and hill slopes. The most expensive of the cycads, it takes about 15 years to seed. Babylonstoren boasts E. latifrons in their cycad collection. Encephalartos princeps Encephalartos princeps, or Kei, hails from the Great Kei River, also in the Eastern Cape province. Here the species – which is an excellent grower – thrives in cliffs and dolerite rock outcroppings, benefitting from full sun exposure in this arid area. In the wild, after hundreds of years, E. princeps stems can grow to five metres in height. In cultivation, however, they seldom exceed one to one and a half metres. When mature, leaf length is a metre or less. At times the species is solitary, but more often than not it produces basal suckers to a greater or lesser extent. The plant, which is mostly unarmed, has a significant colour, varying from silver to turquoise. In terms of cones, the female cones are green and male ones a greenish/yellow and brown.

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It is worth noting that its cones, stem size and angle of attachment differ from Encephalartos lehmannii, or the Karoo Cycad, a species with which it is often confused. Encephalartos woodii The Encephalartos woodii cycad (Wood’s Cycad) is considered extinct in the wild. The species we do know of are in fact clones of the only known male plant that was completely removed from the wild. Its extinction is attributed to habitat fragmentation and collecting activities, both human-induced disturbances that threaten all cycads. Encephalartos eugene-maraisii

Regulation

Encephalartos eugene-maraisii – the Waterberg cycad – is endemic to South Africa, limited to Limpopo. It is named for naturalist Eugène Marais and the Waterberg Range, where it grows in the sandstone hills at up to 1,500 meters in elevation. As with the other species, it is sadly threatened by overcollection.

Moving, selling, buying, donating, receiving and cultivating requires a permit. In general, before buying endangered flora, ensure the seller is registered with the Nature Conservation authority and that you receive an invoice.

For any design or other landscaping enquiries, please contact Fatima. Tel: 072 828 5261 Email: lavenderbluelandscapes@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/lavenderblue.landscapes Fatima Behardien is the Owner and Landscape Designer of Lavender Blue Landscapes.

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Epic Easter Treats Old South African Favourites & a Few Fresh Ideas…

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Whether your feasting takes a formal or fun form, there is much to enjoy about this holiday. Here are a few delicious eats and treats – some traditional, some brand new. Hot Cross Buns

Hot Cross Bun Martini

These spiced sweet buns are quintessential Easter bakes. Over the years, to accommodate different tastes and requirements, they have evolved beyond the traditional version that features dried fruit. Options now include fruit-free, mocha, extra spice, chocolate and gluten-free hot cross buns. They are typically enjoyed hot or cold, as is, or with butter.

This cheeky cocktail takes inspiration from an Easter staple, turning all things spice into something nice just for adults. There are several recipes to choose from online, typically calling for ingredients such as cinnamon sticks, ginger, star anise, cloves, vodka, nutmeg, dry vermouth and lemon twist.

Formal Feasts

Braaied Snoek

Some families prefer to keep things a bit more formal with grand roasts featuring their preferred protein, roasted vegetables and traditional desserts.

Snoek, also known as barracouta, is a lowfat fish that is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids. Braaing (or barbecuing) the fish adds a unique smoky flavour. Serve with apricot jam.

Chocolates Chocolate eggs and bunnies in all shapes and sizes start lining the shelves of stores weeks before Easter Sunday. Think candycoated milk chocolate hens eggs, strings of marshmallow eggs, mini eggs that melt in your mouth, soft jelly eggs in chocolate with a crisp candy shell, giant chocolate rabbits and smaller indulgent ones wrapped in gold foil adorned with red ribbons…

Pickled Fish This dish, also known as Kaapse Kerrievis, is a South African favourite – especially in the Western Cape. There are amazing recipes should you want to go the homemade route. Alternatively, support a local cook, caterer or deli for all of the flavour and none of the fuss. It can be enjoyed on its own or with bread (fresh or toasted), crackers and rice.

Cookies, Cakes, Candies & More There are incredible recipes for creative Easter treats online – ranging from colourful cakes, cute cookies and decadent fudge to fun candies, indulgent chocolate bars and scrumptious puddings. Choose your favourites and get the kids to jump in with the preparations or surprise them with the innovative results.

Hot Chocolate or Affogato, Easter Style Have you ever made hot chocolate with Easter eggs? It is a great way to turn leftover chocolate eggs into a hot dessert, complete with marshmallows and cream. How about an affogato… with a spicy twist? View a recipe for the latter with compliments of Woolworths.

RECIPE

Hot Cross Bun Ice Cream Affogato Affogato, meaning ‘drowned’ in Italian, is an easy-to-make dessert entailing drowning ice cream in coffee. The coffee melts the ice cream, forming a thick foam at the top. Here’s how to make it, compliments of Woolworths.

Hot Cross Buns 3 buns into crumbs Vanilla Ice Cream 1 litre Woolworths Madagascan Shot of Espresso 1 Tear three hot cross buns into crumbs. 2 Toast the crumbs in a hot pan with a little butter until golden and crunchy. 3 Stir the crumbs through 1 litre of softened Woolworths Madagascan Vanilla Ice Cream. 4 Freeze until set. 5 Serve as dessert: Scoop into individual glasses and pour over a freshly drawn shot of espresso. 6 Enjoy immediately.


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Constantia Upper

RUBY SELECTION | SOUTHERN SUBURBS

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Kenilworth Upper A stylish family home.

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Claremont Upper

Claremont

Elegance and charm.

Conveniently located in the heart of Claremont.

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Rondebosch

Family home with dual living.

Large apartment in popular Ecklenburg.

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Newlands

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Large apartment located in a prime position.

A beautifully renovated townhouse.

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Kenilworth Upper

Wynberg Upper

One-bedroom apartment in Kenilworth Upper.

Studio apartment in Wynberg Upper.

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Rondebosch

A stylish Cape Dutch gabled house.

Easy living for the over 50’s.

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Kenilworth

Three-bedroom home with dreamy outside space.

Two-bedroom apartment in Kenilworth.

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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 There is much to love about the Atlantic Seaboard with its coveted collection of suburbs facing the sparkling ocean. Called Cape Town’s Riviera, it hugs Table Mountain National Park all the way from the V&A Waterfront to Hout Bay, with Green Point, Three Anchor Bay, Mouille Point, Sea Point, Fresnaye, Bantry Bay, Clifton, Camps Bay, Bakoven and Llandudno spread out in between. There are many attractions and an abundance of activities to satisfy outdoor enthusiasts and active individuals who reside in the area and surrounds. Cape Town’s western coastline is also famed for its beaches overlooked by exclusive private properties.

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Beaches Scenic Drives Robben Island Theatre on the Bay Sea Point Promenade Bars, Cafés and Eateries Green Point Urban Park Camps Bay African Crafts Market Beach Sports, Water Sports and Paragliding

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OVERVIEW | ATLANTIC SEABOARD

e Anchor Bay A Small Atlantic Seaboard Suburb Boasting a Beach and Popular Eateries

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hree Anchor Bay is a Cape Town suburb tucked between Green Point and Sea Point on the Atlantic Seaboard. Its proximity to the sea, other Atlantic Seaboard suburbs and the City Centre makes it an ideal area to reside in. It even has a little beach from which sea kayakers like to access the bay before paddling out and along the coast to Clifton.

This small anchorage is home to the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), a volunteer organisation that saves lives on South African waters – both coastal and inland. Popular eateries and cafés include Bootlegger Coffee Company, The Sunshine Food Sprouting Co Vegan Café, The Eatery at Antrim House and Avron’s Place.

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Gems in Sea Point Discover Eateries, Roasteries & a Diverse Range of Retail Stores

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GEMS IN SEA POINT

Sea Point is a dynamic suburb with many gems. Here are just a few of them. The Promenade Sea Point Promenade (the Prom) is a much-loved attraction that stretches from the corner of Granger Bay Road to Seacliffe Road in Bantry Bay. It is unsurprisingly popular for strolling with kids in prams, walking, jogging, dog walking and skating. Children’s play parks, green lawns and benches along the way add to the appeal.

Mojo Market This vibrant food and lifestyle market is open Monday to Sunday, 08h00 – 12h00. They have something for everyone with multiple food stalls, a wide variety of beverages, live music, sport screenings as well as exceptional local and international artisanal brands offering retail therapy.

NV-80 This contemporary grill house, established by the legendary Gonçalves brothers, specialises in steak and seafood – with an excellent selection of wine. Offering guests intimate indoor dining, an alfresco balcony for sundowners and a chic centre bar, this oasis of a restaurant feels far removed from its shopping centre location.

Bootlegger Coffee Company Bootlegger was created in 2012 by 3 best friends – Pieter Bloem, De Waal Basson and Antonie Basson. The brand has now grown into multiple businesses all over Cape Town and Johannesburg and is still

expanding. Each store has a carefully selected line from an AC/DC song hung on the wall in neon lights. A lot of the brand’s attitude and charisma comes from this throwback to great music and rhythm. The Sea Point branch is as popular, if not more, than any other.

Sans Community Here – in Sea Point’s Artem Centre – you will find a range of healthy, organic, ethically sourced produce, beautifully designed home decor, kitchen wares, books, clothing and skincare products. Sans grocery store supplies regenerative organic locally farmed goods to their communities. Bringing light to the heroes on the ground, they provide a platform to educate and guide people to thrive in life through food.

most genres and categories. For many years, CAFDA bookshops have been a major source of income towards the sustainability of their organisation. CAFDA’s role is to serve the Cape Flats community through restorative support for the entire family and to create educational and social opportunities for the community.

Bargains Galore Bargains Galore in Regent Road is a gem for those who love thrift shopping. They are a non-profit, Jewish welfare organisation offering a full range of services to people across all age groups within the community. One can browse and buy a large range of very affordable goods – from fashion to vintage steals.

CAFDA Charity Bookshop

REVIV

CAFDA (the Cape Flats Development Association) operates two bookshops as income-generating initiatives. One is situated in Claremont, the other in Regent Road, Sea Point. The bookshops are run by a group of committed volunteers supported by the Trading Manager and the Bookshop Assistants. All books sold at CAFDA Bookshops are made possible by the generous donations of ordinary people and institutions. The books are sold at very affordable prices and you can be sure to find the rarest of gems and out-of-print books. The bookshops stock a variety of books and magazines which cater for

REVIV is a global leader in doctorled preventative health services. Their signature IV therapies and vitamin injections help you feel energised, invigorated, stimulated and refreshed. From minerals and antioxidants to vitamins and nutrients, their therapies are packed full of the things your body needs to feel REVIV’d.

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Sue Bond Interiors Iconic Hotel Makeovers

I was honoured to be asked to work on two iconic hotels in The Liz McGrath Collection The Plettenberg in Plettenberg Bay & The Marine in Hermanus. Both were in need of a refresh in the lounge areas, tasks that were achieved by combining curated pieces that would delight guests & instantly make them feel at home.

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he Plettenberg’s Summer Lounge and pause area were given an entire makeover, starting with an expansive floral wallpaper by GP & J Baker. Oversized sofas in an Andrew Martin fabric, generous armchairs and textured cane seating transformed these spaces into inviting casual areas for savouring an afternoon tea or a sundowner with glorious views of the ocean. A triptych of proteas by collage artist Olivier anchors the open-plan seating and gives a beautiful backdrop to a banquet-styled sofa with soft lighting and mirrors to reflect the fabulous pieces. A collection of coffee tables and cocktail tables were strategically placed in this space to make for an easy coffee or sundowner in the heart of this hotel. Masses of flowers and white objects add another layer of interest – all brought together with an array of patterned scatter cushions as a fresh, fun element. The loveliest element topping off this project is a wall of collected vintage platters boxed in Perspex and hung as a group to great effect. It has been shared a great deal on social media – a most rewarding feeling to see how it is being enjoyed by guests to the grande dame of Plettenberg Bay.

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The Marine is a stunning, bustling hotel popular for a drink after work, meetings in the comfortable lounge and high teas with gorgeous ocean views. This large lounge too needed some updating and to start off with I chose a modern protea wallpaper by Sanderson as the backdrop. A plain fabric by Urban Fabrics was used on all of the sofas, with the exception of a Jim Thompson on two feature armchairs at the fireplace. Cane seating with patterns on cushions give this formal room a lovely casual feel. Here I anchored the room with a spectacular antique table and armoire from Johannesburg, placed centrally in the space. The oversized table is a work of art itself. Not forgetting the huge protea by Olivier, colourful oil paintings of modern proteas by Martin de Kock and enormous blue and white plates painted by Riaan Bosch – all represented by Gallop Hill Gallery. Painted vintage coffee tables, striped ottomans and original leather drinks tables all work together to create a welcoming area where people can gather in a relaxed atmosphere. Here I hung a grouping of boxed vintage platters on Perspex with a backing board of the wallpaper from The Plettenberg to tie the two hotels together in a subtle way.

Lamp lighting, coffee table books and an abundance of flowers have been used to infuse this hotel with a homely feel; an inviting place where one can relax and enjoy exceptional service. While it is always a challenge to install in working hotels – especially busy ones like these – my team, as always, brought their A game and we completed the projects in record time. 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. Tel SA: +27 81 049 7294 Tel UK: +44 7399 018732 Instagram: @suebondinteriors Email Address: suebondsa@gmail.com 42


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Clifton Designed to meet the very highest standards of luxury living.

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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 There is something so enigmatic about the City Bowl. Enveloped by mountains and sea, it has a unique atmosphere and energy that can be both calming and exciting, depending on your whereabouts. Suburbs and neighbourhoods that make up the City Bowl include Vredehoek, Oranjezicht, Higgovale, Gardens, Tamboerskloof, Bo-Kaap, De Waterkant, Foreshore, Woodstock, the City Bowl District (CBD), Zonnebloem, District Six, Devil’s Peak Estate, University Estate and Walmer Estate. Residences come in many shapes and sizes, catering to everyone from students to families. Weaved in between are coffee shops, eateries, bars, nightclubs, retail and boutique stores as well as galleries to keep the senses engaged.

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Waterkant A Vibrant Hillside Enclave De Waterkant is adjacent to the CBD on the southeastern end of Somerset Road and the colourful Bo-Kaap on the south.

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his hillside neighbourhood, centred on Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village, is a sub-district of Green Point. In this chic and vibrant enclave, on-trend inhabitants reside in a variety of accommodations including semidetached quaint cottages connected with cobbled streets.

Both part of the city centre and completely detached from it, the village is loved for its bars, restaurants and nightclubs that make for a wonderful nightlife. Amongst these you will find global eateries, craft coffee bars, fashion boutiques, commercial art galleries and gift shops loved by locals and travellers alike.

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Conscious Consumerism

Clever and Beneficial Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Making more conscious consumer choices has many benefits. Not only is it good for the planet and your conscience, but it can benefit your wallet as well. But what does it entail?

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eing a more conscious consumer entails really thinking about and actively changing the ways you buy, consume and dispose of goods. Here are a few simple ways to be more considerate, along with advantages.

research online. Add handbags, accessories and shoes and you may just walk away with a new wardrobe – without spending a cent. For other goods beyond the fashion sphere there are bartering and swapping websites. Buy Only What You Need

Shop Second-hand Through second-hand shopping, you can acquire high-quality products for cheaper. By going this route, you also extend the lifespan of goods. You may even have some bargaining power. Plus, sometimes the proceeds go towards a good cause. Not to mention, you have an opportunity to discover a new style, find items you would not come across elsewhere and meet interesting people. After all, antiques and vintage pieces are the king and queen of the second-hand world. Exchange Items Clothing swap parties are becoming increasingly popular. There are a few rules for a successful event which you can

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This is a big part of what conscious consumerism is all about – buying only what you need and what is essential. This means limiting and avoiding impulse buying. By doing so, you can make a positive impact and reduce waste. Every time before you shop, online or in store, take stock of what you have. Regular spring-cleaning is a great way to see what you currently possess, including stuff you have forgotten about. Try to Avoid Items with Excess Packaging When and where possibly, purchase things with minimal or zero packaging. If you cannot get around it, opt for items with reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging.

Give Upcycling a Go Upcycling is simple: take something you no longer use and give it a new function and therefore a second life! Upcycled furniture is massive, but that is just the beginning. You are bound to be surprised by all the clever things people have come up with. The other options are selling and donating. Think Before You Buy There are many things to consider when making a new purchase. Brand, durability and price all play a role, of course. But so does lifespan. Each time, try to ask yourself: when was it made, how long will it last and what is the disposal process? Quality over quantity is typically a good rule of thumb. Always Try to Reuse There really is no excuse for still using certain single-use plastics. So, do the right thing and just invest in reusable items – think bags, bottles, containers, cutlery and straws – and make a conscious effort to keep them handy.


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Do Disposal the Right Way When it is time to dispose of goods, consider recycling and/or composting. But: Be sure to do proper research. There are wrong and right ways to do it and the wrong ways can be counterproductive or even harmful. Look for Businesses and Companies that Care Products have purposes and impacts and businesses have goals and motives. So, before settling on something, take a moment or two to think about the big picture. Questions to ask include: Who made it? What are they all about? Are they doing their part for the environment and their employees? What impact does their product/service have on the environment? Finally, when it comes to dining out and consumer goods, try to shop/eat local, freerange and/or organic. We hope we have inspired you to embark or continue on your conscious consumerism journey with enthusiasm.

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Upcoming Concerts & Shows in Cape Town

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The entertainment scene has been revived. Here are a few Cape Town concerts and shows to look forward to in April. Sun-Set@Baxter with Ntsika The Baxter Theatre is delighted to announce a series of live summer concerts – Sun-Set@Baxter. The beautiful garden is the perfect venue for a picnic the whole family can enjoy. Children under 5 do not require a concert ticket. Ntsika Fana Ngxanga, simply known as Ntsika, is a singer, multi-award winning songwriter, dynamic performer, theatre music director, founder of Nomadic Tribe Entertainment and lead composer and member of the internationally acclaimed acapella group, The Soil. Venue: Baxter Theatre Centre in Rondebosch, Cape Town Date & Time: Sunday 10 Apr 2022 @ 17:00 Ticket Price: R195

Corona Sunsets Festival The Corona Sunsets Festival is back, featuring an all-star line-up of artists. Expect sensational moments with friends, incredible music and as always: a magical sunset moment, creating memories to last a lifetime.

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Line-up: Claptone | Elderbrook | andhim | Zakes Bantwini | Sun-El Musician | Msake | Bantwanas | Gina Jeanz | GoodLuck About GoodLuck GoodLuck is an award-winning, charttopping live electronic band from Cape Town charged with a global sound. The trio has grown to become one of South Africa’s biggest electronic outfits buzzing on the international scene. Their sound fits nicely between the worlds of electronic-pop and accessible dance music, while taking subtle influences from genres as varied as afro-house, jazz and beyond. Their shapeshifting, genre-bending style is driven by the group’s diverse musical tastes and backgrounds. That dynamic dexterity is all part of the GoodLuck ethos: When three musicians come together to create, there are three perspectives, three ideologies and three agendas to balance. Venue: The Oval Field in Clifton, Cape Town Date & Time: Saturday 9 April 2022 @ 12:00 – 00:00 Ticket Price: From R760.00 (90% Sold Out)

Schalk Bezuidenhout: Flirty30 Just the other day, Schalk Bezuidenhout was the fresh out of matric new guy on the comedy scene with a big afro and soft moustache. And this year… he is turning 30! Schalk has been to rehab for standup comedy twice because he is simply addicted to it. His parents and friends begged him to just have a 30th birthday party like a normal person, but Schalk wanted to spend his birthday in the place he loves most – on stage. Join Schalk for a one night only birthday celebration where he will be doing over an hour of his best stand-up comedy material of the last 10 years. After the show all audience members will get access to a party in the foyer. DJ and everything! Venue: Baxter Theatre Centre in Rondebosch, Cape Town Date & Time: Friday 22 Apr 2022 @ 19:00 Ticket Price: R250

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Stonehill Place, Cape Town City Centre Atop the Radisson Blu Hotel and Residence in the heart of The Mother City lies the new home of refined luxury and it goes by the name: Stonehill Place. This unique property boasts unrivalled views, five star hotel amenities on hand, and simple access to the city with many attractions in close proximity. Crowned with a pyramid, the Stonehill Place penthouses display meticulous attention to detail with a symphony of modern beauty and comfort to entertain guests and family alike. The technology within these homes in addition to the high speed fibre connectivity and smart technology have also been backed up by generators which ensures the home runs smoothly in the event of load shedding. Stonehill Place Penthouses creates a formidable ambiance of convenience, luxury, security and style all wrapped up in one.

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Coastal Living Area Facts & Insights Hout Bay – or The Republic of Hout Bay as it is sometimes called – is home to a welcoming community consisting of individuals from all walks of life. It is blessed with amazing views of mountains with significant peaks as well as harbour and ocean vistas. A bustling suburb at times, it has a real coastal village feel with many cultural and adventure pursuits to satisfy locals and visitors throughout the year. South of Hout Bay lies Noordhoek, Muizenberg, St James, Clovelly, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek, Kommetjie, Glencairn, Scarborough and Simon’s Town.

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Hiking Sailing Fishing Markets Clay Café Wine Tasting Art Galleries Bars, Cafés and Eateries Kayaking, Paddling and Rowing

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ver the years, this historic fishing village has evolved into a vibrant and colourful coastal community enveloped by mountains – with Sentinel peak standing proud on the western end of the mouth of Hout Bay. While still maintaining a pleasant rustic setting, Hout Bay beckons with many

lovely stores, markets, restaurants, cultural excursions and an active outdoor lifestyle. The harbour is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Cape Town. It has a yacht and boat marina, a working fishing fleet and factories, a craft market, Mariners Wharf as well as a couple of fish and chip outlets.

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The Vital Contribution of Informal Traders in the Cape & Country Informal trading can refer to trading on the street, in public open spaces, at markets, at transport interchanges, at special events and in pedestrian malls, as well as mobile trading, such as from caravans and light delivery vehicles.

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THE VITAL CONTRIBUTION OF INFORMAL TRADERS

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usinesses or operations labelled as informal are ones not registered with any authority, that is, an unincorporated entity. Informal trading is typically conducted by survivalist entrepreneurs earning a living in a subsistence manner through individual business activities. This type of trading is a pillar of the township economy and job creation, making up South Africa’s informal business sector, also known as the ‘hidden economy’. While most operators make well below the tax threshold, the informal economy is vital in terms of providing employment, income and livelihoods for roughly 2.5 million business owners and workers in South Africa. In fact, it is estimated that one in every six South Africans who work, works in the informal sector. The Greater Tygerberg Partnership (GTP), focused on the Cape, concurs. ‘Informal trade is a very important part of Cape Town’s economy and offers good employment opportunities for traders, as well as affordable goods and services to locals. In fact, the informal sector is the fifth largest employment sector in Cape Town. Many occupations in the informal economy are not only important in their contribution to the GDP but also in their

potential to build meaningful livelihoods that can shape the well-being of locals and cities alike. Although difficult to measure, some estimate the informal economy’s value at 28% of South Africa’s GDP.’ The informal sector was unfortunately yet unsurprisingly adversely affected by lockdown regulations and the crisis is far from over. Those who are able to assist with or contribute to an inclusive recovery strategy and implementation of such a strategy are urged to do so. Some, such as Tekano, already have and continue to do so.

Tekano – A Healthier More Equal Nation Tekano is a non-profit organisation whose vision is to have a more equitable South African society with improved health status across all populations. Through multiple projects, Tekano supported communities that were left to fend for themselves as a result of being excluded by Government’s COVID-19 response policies and procedures. Tekano achieved this by offering a COVID-19 Solidarity Grant to Atlantic Fellows based at Tekano and Partner Organisations with whom Tekano had worked in solidarity towards achieving health equity.

In the Midst of the Lockdown, for example, they supported a community of informal traders. Working through Cape Town Together, a rapid community response to COVID-19, this project focuses on supporting 58 women informal traders from the communities of Gugulethu, Khayelitsha and Masiphumelele, who support their own and extended families through the income from trade. These women have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, losing their livelihoods and threatening the already precarious social determinant of health of this vulnerable community. ‘To date we have distributed 80 food aid vouchers to 58 women. Our project targets to distribute 174 food aid vouchers to 58 women, who are facing various challenges such as struggling to put food on the table, paying rent, buying nappies and providing meals for their children. Most of the women have mentioned electricity, warm clothing and blankets as their current biggest needs during this wet and freezing winter season. Sadly those who failed to pay rent in the past months are being threatened with evictions by their landlords, therefore we referred them to organisations that are dealing with such matters.’

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Cape of Storms Shipwrecks The Story of Kakapo

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UNESCO estimates that there are three million undiscovered shipwrecks scattered amongst the oceans’ floors, deep canyons, trenches and coral reefs. Within these wrecks, lie clues and details about bygone eras and lifestyles of the past… our Underwater Cultural Heritage. UNESCO describes this as the witness of our common memory, for several millennia, which includes oceans, seas, lakes and rivers. ‘However, these underwater vestiges are threatened by looting and commercial exploitation, industrial trawling, coastal development, exploitation of natural resources and the seabed. These vestiges are also weakened by global warming and water acidification and pollution. In order to protect, understand and make this heritage better known, UNESCO has developed and implemented for 20 years the 2001 Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage.’ Understanding this heritage is important because as Baba Dioum, a Senegalese poet and environmentalist, said, ‘In the end we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught.’

Shipwrecks in Hout Bay & Surrounds SS Kakapo Shipwreck Noordhoek Beach on the Atlantic coastline is home to the SS Kakapo Shipwreck. Located at the end of the beach, it ran aground on 25 May 1900 but fortunately all members of the crew survived.

permanently interrupted their journey. Mistaking Devil’s Peak for Cape Point, the captain instructed the crew to turn hard to port, a result that had them skidding to a halt on Noordhoek’s shores. According to legend, the captain, crippled by shock, did not want to leave the wreck initially and possibly resided on the ship for three years! Fun Fact: The award-winning film Ryan’s Daughter (1970), starring Robert Mitchum and Trevor Howard, used Kakapo as a backdrop in some scenes.

Other Significant Shipwrecks Along with Kakapo, an article published by The Inside Guide in July 2020 highlighted the following famous shipwrecks of The Cape of Storms. 1505 Soares Shipwreck Location: Mossel Bay Date of Wreck: 1505 Survivors: Unknown 1794 Sao Jose Paquete Africa Location: Camps Bay Date of Wreck: 1794 Survivors: Captain & crew survived, but an estimated 212 of the 500 slaves drowned 1815 The Arniston Location: Arniston Date of Wreck: 1815 Survivors: Only 6 of 378 Passengers & Crew

1852 HMS Birkenhead Location: Danger Point, Gansbaai Date of Wreck: 1852 Survivors: 193 of 643 Passengers & Crew 1914 SS Clan Stuart Location: Simon’s Town Date of Wreck: 1914 Survivors: All Members of the Crew 1942 SS Thomas T Tucker Location: Cape Point Nature Reserve Date of Wreck: 1942 Survivors: All Members of the Crew 1948 Commodore II Location: Milnerton Date of Wreck: 1948 Survivors: The wreck was intentional, so the crew was not in danger 1977 Antipolis Location: Camps Bay Date of Wreck: 1977 Survivors: All Members of the Crew 1994 BOS 400 Location: Duiker Point, Near Sandy Bay Date of Wreck: 1994 Survivors: All Members of the Crew

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South African Cheese Festival Popping Up from the West Coast to the Winelands!

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SOUTH AFRICAN CHEESE FESTIVAL

After two years, the award-winning SA Cheese Festival is back – this time with a brand-new pop-up experience that will play out over 5 days.

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he first two days will be at Groote Post in Darling on the West Coast, the next three at Sandringham in Stellenbosch. Cheese and wine will not be the only indulgences on offer. You can look forward to a journey of discovery that includes beer, gin and fun entertainment, amongst other things!

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A complimentary SA Cheese Festival-branded wine tasting glass. Access to an exquisite venue for a full day of fun, food and friends. Safe parking for cars, motorbikes, e-bikes and even tricycles, plus easy access for transportation companies. A top South African music act and popular local supporting acts throughout the day. A handpicked collection of exhibitors with an amazing array of cheeses, wines, beers, gins and artisanal products for sale – with some even allowing you a taster before buying. Secrets and fun facts from chefs and foodies via the Standard Bank Travel & Taste experiences. Limited seating available, so first come, first served. Ample relaxation areas in the form of Bedouin tents, parasols, tables, chairs and shade where you can reconnect with old and new friends.

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Comfortable restroom facilities that are wheelchair accessible. Dedicated medics, a top eventsecurity team to ensure a friendly zone for everyone and a COVID-19 friendly environment with limited ticket sales.

When & Where Sat 23 April, 10:00 to 18:00 Groote Post Pop-up Sun 24 April, 10:00 to 18:00 Groote Post Pop-up Sat 30 Apr, 10:00 to 18:00 Sandringham Pop-up Sun 1 May, 10:00 to 18:00 Sandringham Pop-up Mon 2 May, 10:00 to 18:00 Sandringham Pop-up Tickets cost R290 and are available via Webtickets and Pick n Pay in store. Children under two may attend for free.

Good to Know In order to attend, all ticket holders will be required to show proof of vaccination or proof of a valid, negative PCR test result that is not older than 72 hours. Children 12 and under are exempted from the vaccination/negative test policy.

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The Metaverse Digital Innovation Disrupting Retail Industry

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rave new world or digital dystopia? Whatever your view, the metaverse has been unleashed and is being touted as a multitrillion dollar investment opportunity. We explore the retail opportunities available at the confluence of physical and digital real estate. Metaverses have been around for a number of years, but it was Facebook’s decision last year to rebrand as Meta – along with Mark Zuckerberg’s pronouncement that he wanted to create a new virtual world for users – that saw awareness rocket. For the uninitiated, our interview with metaverse entrepreneur Yat Siu will shed some light on where value lies in these digital realms. But how do they relate to the physical world and property, in particular retail?

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Value in Digital Innovation “The metaverse in terms of experiential brand culture will mark a major switch from storytelling to ‘story’ living,” comments Katie Baron, Director of Retail, Brand Comms & Media at trends intelligence agency Stylus. “Drest, for example, blends gaming, social networking and e-commerce. Players become stylists via a virtual array of replica luxury goods from over 200 luxury brands, with added scoring elements for each.” The interplay of digital and virtual comes where anything trialled in-game, such as clothing and other branded merchandise, can also be bought in real life. “There’s a very strong correlation between what’s played with and what’s bought,” explains Baron. “Another example is ADA, which offers extensive

customisation toolkits where players create avatars that inhabit personal rooms. Players can decorate the rooms themselves and can view and virtually try on clothes and accessories from participating brands.” “The metaverse will increasingly offer luxury brands the opportunity for innovation and trialling new ideas or items,” points out Stephen Springham, Head of Retail Research at Knight Frank. “It opens them up to new audiences and creates a more versatile and valuable brand. In addition the metaverse offers huge opportunities to collect and analyse shopper data, which will increase brand value.” In the future, shoppers will increasingly interact with brands virtually. Consumers anywhere will be able to visit digital flagship

stores and, by creating their own styles, even make brands aware of new trends. However, the metaverse opportunities with the greatest potential for entrepreneurs and investors are not necessarily added sales channels for physical goods but, as we discussed earlier with Yat Siu, the immense value in digital assets. While this will depend on how much value consumers ascribe to their digital identities, Baron highlights an example of a digital Gucci bag selling for 162% more than its “realworld” price in the fashion brand’s Gucci Garden centenary exhibition partnership with Roblox. “Brands can create entirely fictional spaces as a secondary revenue stream,” adds Baron. READ MORE

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About Knight Frank

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t Knight Frank Middle East, we have strategically positioned offices in Dubai and Saudi Arabia and we have provided integrated residential and commercial real estate transaction, consultancy and management services across the United Arab Emirates, the Middle East and globally for the last 12 years.

As the world’s largest privately-owned property consultancy, we have the distinct advantage of taking a longer term approach and investing in our client relationships, providing a worldwide service that’s locally expert and globally informed.

Get in touch Address: Knight Frank 5th Floor, Building 2 Emaar Business Park P.O. Box 487207 Dubai Tel: +971 4 4267 661 CLICK HERE

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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | INTERNATIONAL AREAS

Sector P, Emirates Hills Dubai Immaculate family home with beautiful sunset water views. The villa has been finished to extremely high quality, with marble and wooden floors throughout. The villa has extensive mature gardens with a beautiful infinity swimming pool, overlooking the lake and with the marina skyline in the distance.

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Frond K, Signature Villa, Palm Jumeirah A 13,000 sq. ft. exclusive sanctuary of peace, comfort, and privacy.

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Frond N, Signature Villa, Palm Jumeirah A premium five-bedroom villa, spreading gloriously over three levels, on a private beach.

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Seventh Heaven, Al Barari Beautifully appointed, this luxury property comes with a stylish interior.

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The Address, Sky View Tower 1, Downtown Dubai Fully furnished luxury 3-bedroom apartment in the ever so popular Address Sky views, Downtown Dubai.

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About Knight Frank

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ABOUT KNIGHT FRANK NIGERIA

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eadquartered in Lagos, Knight Frank Nigeria – trading as Knight Frank Nigeria Partnership – has grown to be one of the largest firms of estate surveyors and valuers in Nigeria and across Sub-Saharan Africa. Founded in 1965, we attribute our growth to our high standards of professionalism, commercial acumen and integrity. Knight Frank Nigeria is part of Knight Frank LLP – the world’s largest independent residential and commercial property consultancy. Working closely with owners, occupiers, developers and investors, our commercial and residential specialists are members of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers (NIESV), adhering to the highest levels of industry code of conduct, at all times. Get in Touch Address: 3B Herbert Macaulay Way, Wuse 904101, Abuja, Nigeria Tel: +234 9 523 3122 CLICK HERE

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Trinity Towers, Nigeria This is an ongoing 14-storey mixed use development comprising three towers in Victoria Island Annex of Lagos. The mixed use element will include a worship center, shopping and wellness centers, cinema halls, concert hall, offices, restaurants and banking halls with facilities such as a well-equipped gym, helipad, rooftop swimming pool and multi-level car park.

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Nexus Estate, Nigeria A newly developed residential estate comprising terraces and semi detached house. Other facilities include swimming pool and tennis court. All houses come with a fitted kitchen, air-conditioners and the estate is fully serviced.

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Peninsula Resort, Nigeria This is a holidaying and conference centre on five (5) hectares of land along the Lekki Peninsula in Lagos. Developments on site comprises meeting and conference rooms, suites and standard rooms, fully equipped gym, swimming pool, mini football pitch, multi purpose hall etc. The property is available for long lease.

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Europe & Africa Supply Chain Risks

The pandemic exposed supply chain risks, but how are companies tackling the issue?

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he pandemic has shown us just how exposed Europe in particular has been to supply chain risks, with politicians and business leaders now waking up to this risk, further highlighted by the closure of the Suez Canal earlier this year. But this is not just about fashion items, toys, or computer chips - everyday essentials are currently facing threats within the chain. So, how are businesses working around these problems? Against a perilous backdrop of HGV driver shortages across Europe, a record number of job vacancies and low unemployment in many economies, companies are thinking about how to address supply chain issues as an opportunity rather than a problem – manifesting itself in the following ways: Automation Many companies originally off-shored to Asia due to the labour cost arbitrage. However, as automated production grows, the labour cost component becomes less significant, as well as the types of skills needed. Robotic engineers and servicing companies are often more readily available in Europe than Asia to support highly automated production.

Social Policy The human tragedy associated with migration across the Mediterranean continues to make headlines. Its prevention lies in the development of Africa’s economies, to enhance opportunities for migrants in their own countries. Many companies recognise that setting up manufacturing operations in these countries provides a similar labour arbitrage as that in Asia - but with less supply chain cost and the added opportunity to honour Corporate Social Responsibility. Sustainability Reducing the environmental impact of shipping goods around the world is now increasingly important to businesses and investors. This theme is also particularly important to customers, as the desire to ‘shop locally’ for produce increases.

continue to hold a strong relationship with Europe, with close links stretching back centuries. Many of these countries also have a history of mining, oil and other raw material production, but now consumer goods and pharmaceutical companies are being established, such as in Morocco, Algeria and Egypt. Incentives A number of constraints around state funding in Europe have been increased or temporarily waived to help stimulate investment in a post-pandemic economic climate - creating short-term financial opportunities. Rising Shipping Costs In the past year, maritime shipping costs surged higher than ever before, fuelling price inflation and putting more weight on balancing the re-shore vs off-shore equation.

Africa’s growth and opportunity By 2030, Africa will have 17 cities with populations of over 5 million, creating a market for goods and a strong production resource. The countries of North Africa

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