Standing Out. A Monthly Magazine JUNE 2021
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CONTENTS
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Foreword: Nick Gaertner Feature: Rami Harawi
Southern Suburbs 16
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Area Overview Claremont Gardening with Fatima -Fire Pits & Bomas The Constantia Wine Route Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
Atlantic Seaboard 34
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Area Overview Sea Point Outdoor Living - Paragliding for the First Time Sue Bond - Preparing Your Home for Winter Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
City Bowl 54
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Area Overview Woodstock The Old Biscuit Mill Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
Hout Bay & Surrounds 68 70 72 74
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Area Overview Remarkable Reds & Alluring Fireplaces Feature Agent: Dion Oliveira Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
National Areas 80 82
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Ceres The Wagyu by Signature Saxony Wildlife Estate Val de Vie Properties for Sale
International Areas 94
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Visit Tanzania with Adore Africa Properties for Sale in Tanzania Antares - Barcelona, Spain
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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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he residential property market continued to perform strongly through May. When lockdown initially started to ease in the middle of last year, we saw a lot of movement in properties under the R3m mark, but since February there has been a significant pickup across the board. Although we have just reentered an adjusted alert level 2 lockdown, the changes will not greatly affect business operations and it is expected that the upward trend will continue in the coming months. Last month, Knight Frank also released the second edition of the Africa Horizons report, which outlines property trends and opportunities throughout Africa. There were a series of webinars held throughout the month of May, with the Residential Webinar having taken place on the 20th of May. The topic of discussion surrounded wellness living and the effects that the pandemic has had on buyers’ property choices. We interviewed world-class developer, Rami Harawi, who recently completed a luxury development in Cape Town. Rami, along with Oliver Banks from Knight Frank’s international developments team, discussed the thought process behind the development as well as current trends that developers are noticing in major cities around the world. This was followed by a panel discussion in which questions posted during the webinar by attendees were answered live by the Knight Frank team. Both the link to the Africa Horizons report as well as the webinar link can be found in the next section. I hope you enjoy this edition of the Standing Out Magazine and thank you for your continued support and trust in Knight Frank.
Nick Gaertner
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It is expected that the upward trend will continue in the coming months.
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Introducing
Rami Harawi
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ami Harawi – the principal of a private investment group who develops properties around the world – touches on the undeniable allure of living in Cape Town, his Clifton Terraces development and insights from Africa Horizons.
Background Rami – who holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business – manages private investments focused on real estate development as well as other direct investments in African countries and other developed markets. While he currently lives in New York City, he spends around 25% of his time travelling for work to South Africa, London, California and other parts of the world. The most interesting places he has travelled to include Ethiopia with its rich and unique culture and Oman with its blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Throughout his career he has worked in Cape Town, Johannesburg, London, New York City and Dubai. “Each city has its own uniqueness to it with Joburg having an amazing energy and culture, Cape Town providing tranquillity and natural beauty, London being a city for the world, New York being New York and Dubai establishing its identity and confidence as a global city in front of our very eyes. That said, travelling and working in various places also highlights all our similarities which vastly outweigh our
differences. Despite the various cultures, traditions, cuisines and historical backgrounds, in the end you realise that as humans we all strive towards the same thing: economic stability, safety for our loved ones and peace.” The reality that real estate development provides a perfect blend of challenges is what drew Rami to the industry.
Clifton is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been in the world.
“Real estate developers need to strike a balance between having a technical grasp of the various engineering disciplines, being creative and imagining architectural designs, managing budgets – all the while understanding the market’s needs and empathising with the people who will be living, working or shopping in their properties. There are very few careers that can match this multitude of challenges and skill sets. It’s stressful, addictive, poetic and beautiful all at the same time.”
The industry is constantly evolving, which is something Rami not only embraces but encourages. “Today I love the fact that we’re finally awakening to the impact we have on our climate. We’re witnessing an unprecedented industrial and technological shift that’ll drive us towards the decarbonisation of all major sectors, including construction and real estate. The manufacturing of steel and concrete alone emits between 12 – 14% of the world’s annual carbon emissions. If we are to realistically reach net zero emissions by 2050, real estate developers are going to have to play a major role in this transition. Furthermore, it’s starting to finally make more market sense. In major cities, office tenants are now demanding carbon-neutral properties and ‘green’ properties are able to charge increasingly higher premiums relative to less environmentally friendly alternatives. In fact, over the next decade, buildings that are not carbon neutral could end up being stranded assets and struggle to find paying tenants as more companies commit to being carbon neutral. In the residential sector, we’re starting to see ‘green’ luxury properties command a higher premium as well and less cost-sensitive buyers are showing more willingness to pay more for a low-carbon and sustainable life. That said, the more cost-sensitive residential categories will most probably only see a shift in demand patterns if effective government policies and incentives are implemented, a fact that also seems inevitable. I’m very excited to see where these changes are going to take us and I’m excited to play a small role in supporting these changes as more and more carbon-neutral construction materials come to market.” 09
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Rami’s outlook and skill set are bound to serve him in 2021 and beyond. “2021 is going to require patience, creativity, caution and vision. We don’t yet know where the world is headed, but we do know that we’ll emerge from this. The two questions are: When will we fully recover and how will that look? That said, my experience also serves me in knowing that the world is not going to simply stop. Business must keep moving forward. People will always need new homes and new offices. The world will change and adapt but it will never stop. With that in mind, it would be wrong to simply stop all plans to invest and develop. Especially in real estate development. Sometimes the most successful projects are done when the rest of the market has stopped building. If you can forge ahead you will have a first-mover advantage as the market cycle picks back up.” Rami is inspired by creative innovation and the drive to make customers happy. The single most rewarding aspect of his work is seeing happy purchasers inhabiting and loving their properties. He is particularly passionate about Cape Town, especially Clifton on the Atlantic Seaboard. Outside of the professional realm, Rami is passionate about his two strong, intelligent and beautiful daughters, Zeina and Aya; swimming, boxing and trekking; as well as supporting humanitarian and environmental causes in various parts of the world. For young professionals starting out in the industry, Rami has the following advice:
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“Always do business with a long-term perspective – don’t take shortcuts, they’ll come back to bite you. Be honest and fair to everyone you work with – it’ll pay off in the long run and you’ll sleep better at night. And focus on how you can best help people you work with rather than focusing on how people can help you.”
Residing in Cape Town, the Luxury Evolution & Environmental Considerations Rami Harawi touches on the undeniable allure of living in Cape Town, his Clifton Terraces development and insights from Africa Horizons.
The Captivating Cape “Cape Town has a very unique component to it and offers something that’s pretty much unparalleled in the rest of the world. Lifestyle wise you have access to world-renowned mountains and nature reserves, Blue Flag beaches and award-winning restaurants. Chefs from all over the world are attracted to South Africa and Cape Town especially because of the freshness of the produce, the wine region and the diversity of the foods. And then you add on top of that the fact that, from a global perspective, it’s one of the most affordable cities in the world when it comes to luxury property. When you look at Clifton itself, it is a suburb in such a special area with incredible views where properties have sustained value.” After such a challenging year, many people’s perceptions of luxury living and well-being have shifted. Some only slightly, others more drastically. For many, luxury is now about being connected to nature, whether that be a walk away from a beach or being embedded in a mountain slope nearby hiking trails and forests. In Cape Town, of course, you can have both. 11
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“People are less interested in luxury in its material sense. Luxury with purpose has become more prevalent; luxury for yourself and your family rather than for the sake of others.” Space and privacy are other luxuries, whether they translate to areas you do not have to share with others or where your children can play in a safe, spacious and healthy environment. Comfort is another concept that has evolved and influenced our behaviours. Some have even started to adopt a more functional, sustainable and considered approach to selecting and investing in luxury comfort items for themselves and for their homes. Clifton Terraces, being a premium property development in the middle of nature, not only meets but exceeds all of these criteria. “Clifton is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been in the world. Watching the sunset cast its reflections on Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles blows me away every single time.”
Clifton Terraces Clifton Terraces, headed up by Rami and designed by SAOTA, is a luxury development in Cape Town. Surrounded by Lion’s Head, Table Mountain and Clifton’s picturesque beaches, it provides a private and serene enclave where discrete luxury and comfort are complemented by breathtaking and inspiring views. “The idea has always been centred on the location, or more specifically, the fact that it’s in extremely high demand and that it won’t be rebuilt anytime soon. Whatever may be happening around the world, it is a place where people want to be.” 12
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It essentially gives residents access to an urban area without being in the middle of it. One can stay for as long as you want or lock up and go without having to worry about maintenance or security. However, now that all ten apartments and the South Villa have been sold at full asking price, only the North Villa remains. “The fully furnished villas are the crown jewels of the development.” Every thoughtful consideration translated into retreats that offer complete peace of mind and convenience. Aesthetically, the interior spaces are treasure troves of local art, design and decor. Each carefully sourced feature and piece speaks of handpicked materials and craftsmanship combined with finishes that complement the natural surroundings as well.
AFRICA HORIZONS A UNIQUE GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES 2021/2022
The Africa Horizons Report highlights the wide range of real estate investment opportunities and trends across the continent, including healthcare, agriculture, student property and hotels, and using data and the insight of our local experts discusses the factors driving them.
Environmental Considerations As expressed by Tilda Mwai in the Africa Horizons Report 2021, climate change is set to have a profound impact on Africa’s rapidly expanding cities over the coming decades. While it may present challenges, it also heralds an
exciting era of innovation and opportunity for developers and real estate investors prepared to adapt and work closely with environmentally-focused entrepreneurs, architects, designers and urban planners. Furthermore, environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors have seen a dramatic acceleration during 2020 according to Anthony Duggan (Head of Global Capital Markets Research) and David Goatman (Head of Energy, Sustainability & Natural Resources EMEA), Africa Horizons Report 2021. No longer just ‘the right thing to do’, understanding and delivering on these dynamics is now a business imperative. Rami elaborated on environmental considerations during the development of Clifton Terraces: “When it came to addressing the exterior spaces, the focus was very much on protecting and heroing the natural landscape and indigenous flora. Before commencing development, we worked very closely with the Western Cape’s Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning to carefully remove and pot native and endangered plant species before replanting them in the surrounding mountains. The landscaping direction was centred around native gardening, incorporating shrubs and trees that naturally occur in the immediate vicinity, or more specifically, Table Mountain National Park. We’ve also leased the greenbelt behind the property to not only keep the space native but to preserve it.”
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Tokai Bergvliet Newlands Steenberg Claremont Constantia Rondebosch Bishopscourt Wynberg Upper Harfield Village Meadowridge Observatory Kenilworth Plumstead Rosebank Pinelands Mowbray THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
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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. Award-winning eateries in the area include the likes of La Colombe at Silvermist Wine Estate, Chefs Warehouse at Beau Constantia and Greenhouse at The Cellars-Hohenort.
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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
Claremont A Central, Sought-after Suburb
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laremont is one of the most sought-after residential areas in Cape Town.
Its central position and close proximity to many of the best schools in the country, as well as to the University of Cape Town, attract many families and academics to the area. Numerous young professionals find it appealing, considering it is only 15 minutes away from the City Bowl. In the centre of Claremont you will find Cavendish Square, the perfect excuse to go shopping. This award-winning regional shopping centre is a premier fashion destination comprising 180 stores. Kingsbury Hospital, one of the biggest Life Healthcare facilities in Cape Town widely known for its high quality of private healthcare, is situated in Claremont. Nature is easily accessible with Newlands Forest just ten minutes away by car and Keurboom Park only five. A scenic 15-minute drive along the N3 will take you to Constantia Valley, a premier wine growing region.
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Gardening with Fatima
Fire Pits & Bomas
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GARDENING WITH FATIMA - FIRE PITS & BOMAS
A Terrific Addition to Outdoor Living Spaces
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ire pits and bomas have become sought-after and trendy landscaping features that add function and character to outdoor spaces, allowing you to make the most of them after dark. Not only do fire pits provide warmth and light while forming a lovely focal point, but they create a cosy and casual ambience that brings people together. Staring into an open fire can put one into a pleasant, relaxed mood, a trancelike state even. In fact, according to research carried out by the University of Alabama, sitting by a fire decreases blood pressure. A welcoming and comfortable seating area undeniably enhances the experience and can increase time spent around your fire pit. Outdoor furniture that is suitable for the space is one option. Other options include a wooden deck if adding a fire pit to an elevated area and arguably the most popular option: contemporary or rustic builtin benches (of concrete, stonework or wood) in a square or full/semi-circle. To complete the look, line the seats with bench cushions and add a few scatter cushions.
The Difference Between a Fire Pit and a Boma Traditionally, bomas were enclosures used for livestock and community gatherings, amongst other purposes, in many parts of the African Great Lakes region (Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda) as well as Central and Southern Africa. It was typically constructed from branches and logs placed side by side to form a protective palisade or tall wall. Today, bomas are places where people gather to engage in conversation, share drinks, relish meals and tell stories around a fire. Many safari lodges incorporate boma experiences into their offering, from casual shared moments with other guests and guides to more formal and intimate dinners. In case you need more reasons why a fire pit or boma is the way to go if you have the space, here they are.
• It adds instant value to your home. • Sitting outdoors connects you with nature. • Depending on the design, your fire pit can double as a braai. • If you have a pool, it offers an inviting place to warm up after a swim. • Enjoy the perfect excuse to roast marshmallows and make S’mores more often. • You can choose between a gas or wood burning fire pit, depending on your needs. • You can opt for a ready-to-use, freestanding or portable option available at stores. • It helps you make the most of your outdoor spaces after dark, not only in spring and summer, but autumn and winter as well. 21
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Gardening Tips for June Winter signals the time for plants to go dormant and rest. That means no feeding is necessary from now until late August or spring, except for winter and spring flowering plants such as camellias and azaleas that will benefit from nutrients. You can proceed to plant spring annuals such as violas, pansies, primulas and so many others. Visit your local garden centre to treat yourself. Indigenous and exotic bulbs are available as well, such as St Joseph’s lilies and watsonias. They are perfect for turning your lawn into a meadow or bringing life to a bare patch. June is also the time to lift, divide and store dahlias. You can go ahead and transplant shrubs and trees as well if you envision them in another part of your garden. Just remember to water them before and after planting. TIP: You may need to check local and estate regulations, if applicable, before getting a fire pit. Approaching a professional for assistance with regards to fire pit design and construction is highly recommended.
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Need Help? Get in touch with a professional for assistance.
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
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The Constantia Wine Route A Wine & Culinary Wonderland
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THE CONSTANTIA WINE ROUTE
Constantia, South Africa’s oldest wine growing region, is renowned for its exceptional wine farms and remarkable restaurants Beau Constantia, Buitenverwachting, Constantia Glen, Constantia Uitsig, Eagles’ Nest, Groot Constantia, Klein Constantia and Steenberg are all members of the Constantia Wine Route. Beau Constantia, an award-winning boutique wine farm, sits at the top of Constantia Nek overlooking False Bay. It is home to Chef ’s Warehouse which has garnered numerous accolades over the years. Buitenverwachting boasts a winery, coffee roasters and beyond, the latest restaurant of Peter Tempelhoff – owner and founder of FYN Restaurant and Culinary Director at Ellerman House. The picturesque Constantia Glen is a boutique wine estate, complete with a restaurant, that produces ulta-premium cool climate wines. A wine tasting here can easily turn into a casual meal.
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Constantia Uitsig seeks to offer an unparalleled experience that is both modern and historic. Their range of world-class wines pay tribute to their unique terroir and heritage. The estate is also home to two eateries namely La Grotto Ristorante and Blockhouse Kitchen.
Founded in 1685, Groot Constantia is the oldest wine-producing estate in South Africa. This heritage site and one of The Cape Town Big 6 offers a variety of authentic experiences, including dining at Jonkershuis with its diversity of locations.
Eagles’ Nest is cradled in a secluded valley high up on the slopes of Constantiaberg where they produce terroir-driven wines, many of which have secured accolades.
Klein Constantia, described as one of the world’s most beautiful wine estates, is set amidst ancient trees on the upper foothills of the Constantiaberg. Some of South Africa’s top wines are created
here, including one of the world’s best natural sweet wines, Vin de Constance. The stunning Steenberg Farm is home to an exceptional winery producing some of the finest Sauvignon Blanc in the country. The estate also houses Tryn restaurant, Bistro Sixteen82, the 5-Star Steenberg Hotel & Spa and a pristine golf course.
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RUBY SELECTION | SOUTHERN SUBURBS
Constantia
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Constantia Upper Picture perfect home with magnificent mountain views.
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Modern lifestyle & perfect location.
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Charming house with huge potential.
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Cute cottage in characterful street.
Semi-detached sectional title property, located in a prime position.
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Claremont Upper
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Delightful Cottage located a few minutes’ walk to Cavendish Square.
Live, work and play here!
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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. Sea Point was named in 1767 by Sam Wallis, one of the commanders serving under Captain Cook, who encamped his men in the area to avoid a smallpox epidemic in Cape Town at the time.
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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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SEA POINT
Sea Point A Laid-back, Social and Active Community
The vibey suburb of Sea Point – famed for its stunning beachfront dwellings and the promenade – is tucked between Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean, enveloped by Green Point, Three Anchor Bay, Bantry Bay and Fresnaye. Stretching along the coastline, it plays home to apartments, boutique hotels, charming B&Bs, shops and an array of eateries. The Sea Point Promenade is a much-loved attraction stretching from the corner of Granger Bay Road to Seacliffe Road in Bantry Bay. Stunning Atlantic Seaboard views can be soaked in all along the flat, 11-kilometre stretch that follows Beach Road. The area is popular for strolling with kids in prams, walks, jogging, dog walking as well as cycling and rollerblading in the areas where permitted. Children’s play parks, green lawns and benches along the way add to the appeal. Mojo Market is an exciting food and lifestyle market in Sea Point open seven days a week. They have something for everyone with multiple food stalls, live music, sport screenings, artisan retail offerings and bars with beverages on tap. Sea Point is only minutes away from beaches, the V&A Waterfront and the City Bowl. 37
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Outdoor Living
Paragliding for the First Time
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OUTDOOR LIVING - PARAGLIDING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Knight Frank’s Lisa Connellan Shares her Point of View
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aragliding is a rewarding recreational and competitive adventure sport involving a lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched aircraft resembling a parachute. The recreational activity comes with many benefits. It is both exciting and stress-relieving, provides you with breathtaking sights, boosts confidence and gives you a real sense of freedom. You also get to spend time in nature, fill your lungs with fresh air and soak up some essential vitamin D. As a sport, it builds upper arm and core strength while the adrenaline rush helps you burn calories. We spoke to Lisa Connellan, Knight Frank Sales & Letting Manager, about her recent experience.
What did you know about paragliding before you went? Absolutely nothing, apart from thinking that it looked like an amazing experience. What drove me to finally try it was a nudge in the form of a Christmas gift that I’m so grateful for.
was interrupted by cloud cover. The second, by the wind. We had to move from the primary takeoff spot which is Signal Hill to Lion’s Head. Others had managed to take off while the weather was still playing along, but all we could do was watch and wait. That’s when the nerves start to get to you. The third attempt was a success and on such a beautiful day too. The weather was perfect with just enough wind.
Which operator facilitated the experience?
The scariest part of the ride was when the pilot said, ‘Shall we flip?’ I said, ‘yes’ and then we were upside down!
I went with Fly Cape Town and had a great pilot.
What was going through your mind while you were up there.
Were you nervous?
That it’s pretty incredible, seeing everything from a whole new vantage point. There is so much to take in so I was just trying to soak it all up. Cape
My experience was a bit of a rollercoaster due to two failed attempts. The first
Town Stadium, for example, is really beautiful from that height. It’s not the same as flying in a helicopter or aeroplane. It’s exhilarating but at the same time you’re in awe. The pilot allowed me to steer for a minute or so and at one time we let go of the parachute completely. You can actually use your arms and lean to steer and to guide you into different angles.
How was the takeoff ? Running was the second scariest part of the experience. You don’t quite know where to look but you’re told to ‘run and don’t stop running’. Once you’ve taken off though you only dangle for a moment before the pilot helps you sit back into a seat that’s similar to a small camping chair. It was really comfortable and at that point I had completely relaxed. 39
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How was the landing? It was not what I expected and quite graceful actually. At first you come in fast but then slow down a little bit. I was expecting to run to a finish when all you actually have to do is put your legs down and stand. Then there’s just unclipping and getting out of the harness which was quick.
Would you recommend paragliding to others and why? It’s such a wonderful way to see Cape Town. The point of view is unique from that height and the sites are just incredible.
Can people with disabilities paraglide? Yes. Fly Cape Town offers a variety of options for people with disabilities. Whether you will be able to paraglide will depend on the form and severity of the disability, but the overwhelming majority of people are perfectly capable of taking to the air without any particular restrictions.
Who shouldn’t do it and are there any risks? As with most adventure activities there are risks involved which the operator and/or pilot will discuss with you. To be safe, you should consult your doctor before you book.
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Things to know before you go. PLANNING: The main thing you should know, in terms of planning and managing expectations, is that the activity is weather dependent. WHAT TO WEAR: You should wear comfortable, closed shoes and shorts (that are long enough to reach below the harness straps) or other suitable pants. GETTING THERE: The operator will tell you everything you need to know beforehand. They communicate via email and Whatsapp and will drop a pin for the meeting point. They’re informal but very organised and helpful. STARTING TIME: The time you book for is not the time you lift off. You have to sign some documents, suit up and get briefed. Otherwise it’s quick and slick. PARKING: Make sure you have enough time to make it to the meeting spot. Finding parking can be tricky so you
may want to get a lift or use a ride-hailing company. FLIGHT TIME: The turnaround time for the whole experience is about one hour but flights generally last anything from seven to twenty minutes. If there’s enough wind, you can stay up there for longer. The rate at which you drop is roughly nine metres per minute so you rely on catching drafts to prolong the ride. GETTING HOME: Your operator should be able to give you a lift back to the meeting point. Alternatively, you can arrange a lift home or use a ride-hailing company. FOOTAGE: Cell phones get left behind but they offer video packages. You can also take your own GoPro
Would you do it again? Absolutely.
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Sue Bond Interiors Preparing Your Home for Winter
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SUE BOND INTERIORS - PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR WINTER
Getting your home winter-ready is a worthwhile pursuit and one that is bound to result in greater comfort and pleasure in the colder months to come.
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elow we take a look at features and elements that can literally and aesthetically warm up your interior spaces.
Heat Nothing takes care of a winter chill quite like a fireplace. An open wood fireplace and a closed combustion, wood burning stove are two terrific choices, if available to you. For many, the ambience created by an open wood fire is unbeatable. The latter, which can be a free-standing or inset stove, tends to be far less messier and uses the oxygen and wood optimally, thus burning slower and for longer. There are also gas fireplaces to consider which provide instant gratification and require minimal maintenance.
Light As soon as the sun goes down, you can proceed to light up areas in use. Using lamps is a great way to create a stunning low-lit atmosphere in winter, in contrast to ceiling lights that substitute the summer sun. Be sure to select the most energy-efficient bulbs and choose warm white for a softer, glowing effect. Candles are an absolute must. Scented candles can be used if selected and placed strategically. Fresh, floral scents should be reserved for summer months while woody, winter scents can add character and warmth when used in
moderation. Remember to frequently replace old candles (which can be repurposed) with fresh ones. You can fill an entire side table with a collection in various complementary heights and containers. Colour wise, think wooden hurricanes and rustic, warmer candle colours starting from cream and taupe through to richer colours that will suit the room.
Layers Winter is all about layers so open up your cupboards and take out items that have the potential to make your living spaces more plush for the chilly period ahead. Think faux fur throws and large, chunky knit blankets to make couches more inviting. It can be as simple as draping one over an arm of a coach, back of a chair or across the bottom of a sofa bed. 43
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SUE BOND INTERIORS - PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR WINTER
Beds are begging to be layered, whether with blankets, quilts, scatter cushions or a combination. A crisp cotton throw can be exchanged for a floral or cheque quilt while summer scatter cushion covers can retire to allow covers with textures suited to the season to shine, even if it is just one or two wool, cashmere or velvet pieces. Your tables can also benefit from an added layer or two, whether it be in the form of cloth or place setting accessories. Last but not least, do not forget to pack away your cotton waffle gown and reach for something more plush such as a lovely cashmere robe.
Flora You can change your home’s entire palette through the use of flowers and plants. It can be as simple as opting for flowers such as orchids flaunting warmer autumnal colours instead of white blooms; proteas in cream rather than pink; pincushions in red rather than yellow; roses in burnt orange as opposed to white ones. In terms of container use, you can pack away some of the crisp and shiny pieces and turn to warmer and rougher textures. For example, swop a few glass vases for ceramic and wood pieces. Source: www.grandeprovence.co.za Facebook: @GPWineEstate Instagram: @grandeprovence 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 45
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RUBY SELECTION | ATLANTIC SEABOARD
Green Point
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Camps Bay
Sea Point
Beautiful home in quiet area with stunning views.
121 m2 north-east facing corner apartment.
R13,950,000
R5,350,000
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Sea Point
Beautiful Lion’s Head views from this family sized apartment.
Delightful duplex one block from the beachfront.
R3,900,000
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Sea Point
Green Point
72 m2 east facing apartment designed to maximize internal space.
Superb sea views from this light and airy, north-facing studio apartment.
R2,590,000
R1,800,000
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Clifton
Mouille Point
Own this rare to come by parking bay on the rooftop of San Michele.
36 m2 studio apartment in the Good Hope Park retirement complex.
R1,500,000
R995,000
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Green Point
Bantry Bay
Contemporary lock-up-and-go with ultra-luxurious finishes.
A mere 200 m from Saunders Rock Beach.
R30,000 pm
R16,000 pm
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Mouille Point
Newly renovated apartment offers good space and a modern finish.
7th floor, this 47 m2 studio apartment.
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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. Woodstock is home to several places of interest including the Old Biscuit Mill, Old Castle Brewery, the Ruth Prowse School of Art and the Treaty Tree.
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Top Attractions & Activities • Hiking • Bo-Kaap • Markets • City tours • Helicopter flips • V&A Waterfront • Outdoor adventures • Bars, cafés and clubs • Galleries & museums • Award-winning restaurants
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WOODSTOCK
Woodstock An Evertransforming Trendy Hub
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t may be one of the city’s oldest suburbs, but Woodstock – with its energetic vibe and terrific location – is increasingly sought after by the young and trendy. Positioned between the docks of Table Bay and the lower slopes of Devil’s Peak, it comprises many types of residences (including charming semi-detached Victorian homes), trendy coffee shops and eateries, furniture and fashion stores as well as small businesses. Restaurants that make Woodstock irresistible to foodies include the likes of The Test Kitchen and The Pot Luck Club, both located in The Old Biscuit Mill. The award-winning Rosetta Roastery is another gem. Of course the Neighbourgoods Market brings even more local artisans, designers and foodies to the Old Biscuit Mill. The CBD is a mere 3.5 kilometres away while educational institutions and the V&A Waterfront are in close proximity as well.
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The Old Biscuit Mill
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THE OLD BISCUIT MILL
A Colourful Hub Where Talent Unites
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he inviting Old Biscuit Mill is a vibrant community in the heart of Woodstock. Here talented individuals and groups converge to share, collaborate and display their passions and creations. This artisanal hub is made up of dynamic office spaces, workshops, designer stores, superb restaurants, food stalls as well as an inspiring line-up of markets, festivals and productions. Affectionately known as the Mill, it also houses some of the city’s most charming architecture and – since its revitalisation over 10 years ago – has secured its spot as one of Cape Town’s favourite destinations. Discover artisanal goods and craftsmanship at some of the city’s best creative enterprises. Think one-of-akind fashions, quirky travel mementos, local products, gifts and an impressive trove of other unique Cape Town Treasures.
ART & DESIGN Décor, fashion, furniture and lifestyle boldly take centre stage. Encounter eclectic artworks and intriguing designs showcased by the dynamic community of artists, craftsmen and designers headquartered here.
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WINING & DINING
OLD BISCUIT MILL
Indulge at some of the country’s finest and most celebrated dining establishments and visit the inviting wine outlet that showcases a carefully curated selection of local wines, craft beers and gin.
Open 6 days a week. Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays. Individual business hours may vary.
HISTORY True to its name, the Old Biscuit Mill functioned as an actual biscuit mill for the Pyott’s biscuit company. John Pyott opened the factory in the early 1900s and it remained in operation until 1946.
STREET ART The best local and international street artists have created singular murals in and around the venue, in collaboration with the Mill.
THE NEIGHBOURGOODS MARKET Come rain or shine, this popular market is open every Saturday, from 9 am – 2 pm, bringing even more local artisans, designers and foodies to the Mill. It is a must for all those visiting Cape Town, and the Old Biscuit Mill. HINT HUNT Live Escape Games
Open Thursdays – Sundays www.theoldbiscuitmill.co.za
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Tamboerskloof
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Gardens A jewel of a property, discreetly tucked away on a quiet street.
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Cape Town City Centre
Cape Town City Centre
119 m2 apartment with fabulous views.
Incredibly spacious 159 m2 apartment offers convenient city living.
R3,499,000
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Cape Town City Centre
Zonnebloem
Studio apartment in the heart of the city.
Spacious duplex apartment with amazing views.
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Cape Town City Centre
Walmer Estate
Elegantly dressed apartment sold fully furnished.
Space, views and convenience!
R2,550,000
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Woodstock
Walmer Estate
The ideal investment opportunity.
Work, sleep, play townhouse with views, space and convenience.
R2,400,000
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Cape Town City Centre Luxury living in the hub of the Mother City.
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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. Hout Bay, following after Cape Town (roughly 20 km north) and Simon’s Town (roughly 30 km south), is the third oldest surviving formal settlement in South Africa.
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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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Remarkable Reds & Alluring Fireplaces
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REMARKABLE REDS & ALLURING FIREPLACES
A Collection of Cape Treasures to Savour this Winter
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t is no secret that the Cape plays host to amazing wine farms and cuisine. So, in line with this months’ theme, we have highlighted significant wines for you to relish as well as establishments with fireplaces to frequent.
Pinot Noir
Chamonix Reserve | Newton Johnson Family Vineyards | Paul Cluver Seven The following bars, restaurants and Flags. wine farms all beckon with welcoming fireplaces.
Pinotage
According to Top Wines SA, the following red wines are the most highly rated wines of the Cape between 2010 and 2019 – that is, those with the best track records involving numerous vintages in over 30 local and international forums for the assessment of wine quality and interest value.
Beyerskloof Diesel | Diemersdal Reserve | Diemersfontein Carpe Diem Reserve | Flagstone Writer’s Block | Kanonkop | Rijk’s Private Cellar | Rijk’s Reserve | Simonsig Redhill | Spier 21 Gables | Wildekrans Barrel Select Reserve | Windmeul Reserve.
Cabernet Franc
Shiraz / Syrah
Raats Family, Warwick.
Boekenhoutskloof Syrah | Cederberg | De Grendel | Driehoek | Eagles’ Nest | Hartenberg Gravel Hill | Reyneke Reserve Red | Rustenberg Buzzard | Kloof Syrah | Saronsberg.
Cabernet Sauvignon Cederberg Five Generations | Delaire Graff Reserve | Eikendal | Kanonkop | Kleine Zalze Family Reserve | Kleine Zalze Vineyard Selection | Nederburg Two Centuries | Neil Ellis Jonkershoek | Rustenberg Peter Barlow | Stark-Condé Three Pines.
Merlot Shannon Mount Bullet.
COSY UP BY CRACKLING FIRES THIS WINTER
Red Blends Beyerskloof Faith | Chamonix Reserve Troika | Delaire Graff Botmaskop | Kanonkop Paul Sauer | KWV Mentors Orchestra | La Motte Pierneef Syrah Viognier | Mvemve Raats De Compostella | Rust en Vrede 1694 Classification | Saronsberg Full Circle | Spier Creative Block 3 | Spier Creative Block 5 | Tokara Director’s Reserve.
Asoka, Gardens | Bilboa, Camps Bay | Blanko, Constantia | The 41, Camps Bay | Foxcroft, Constantia | Massimo’s, Hout Bay | The Toad, Noordhoek | The Bungalow, Clifton | Cheyne’s, Scott Estate | Societi Bistro, Gardens | Cafè Paradiso, Gardens | Toni’s on Kloof, Gardens | Harbour House Kalk Bay | Lapo’s Kitchen, Newlands | The Wild Fig, Observatory | Café Charles, De Waterkant | Den Anker, V&A Waterfront | Kloof Street House, Gardens | Rick’s Café Américain, Gardens | Chapman’s Peak Hotel, Hout Bay | Life Grand Cafe, V&A Waterfront | The Village Idiot, Cape Town CBD | A Touch of Madness, Observatory | Jonkershuis Restaurant, Constantia | La Parada Constantia Nek, Hout Bay | The Moveable Feast, Tamboerskloof | Chef ’s Warehouse at Beau Constantia | Salsify at The Roundhouse, Camps Bay | Blockhouse Kitchen at Constantia Uitsig | Azure at The Twelve Apostles, Oudekraal | Foresters Arms Restaurant & Pub, Newlands.
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Meet Sales Agent
Dion Oliveira
I’m inspired by creating a story of a space, through photographs and words; turning it into a place you can call home that attracts buyers. I’m also motivated by the journey it takes to connect the two.
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Knight Frank Sales Agent Dion Oliveira represents Hout Bay, Llandudno and Noordhoek. Which area in Cape Town is your favourite and why? My favourite area in Cape Town is Hout Bay. It is like a village and has a village community and culture, often bringing people together from different backgrounds. The harbour has an authentic fisherman’s feel to it while the surrounding mountains, complete with waterfalls, offer wonderful hiking trails and picnic spots to enjoy. Furthermore, Hout Bay is only 20 minutes away from Cape Town’s CBD by car, with two contrasting routes to choose from. You can either reach it by driving along the beautiful coastline that takes you past the Twelve Apostles Mountain Range and the many pristine bays, or you can travel through the leafy Southern Suburbs, passing Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden and Constantia wine farms along the way.
How do you start your day? I typically start my day by sitting outside in my garden where I can clear my head and listen to my breath, slowly getting in touch with nature around me. Fifteen minutes later I’m inside with a cup of coffee checking my schedule and preparing myself for the day.
What motivates you at work? I’m inspired by creating a story of a space, through photographs and words; turning it into a place you can call home that attracts buyers. I’m also motivated by the journey it takes to connect the two.
What is the best advice you were ever given? The best advice I’ve ever received is to treat and care for others as I would want to be treated and cared for.
What is one thing that has really surprised you about the real estate business? I have been pleasantly surprised by how resilient and bold the real estate industry is with a great community keeping the wheels turning through all financial climates. Get in touch today! M: +27 (0)73 988 4469 E: dion.oliveira@res.za.knightfrank.com
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Hout Bay | Heights
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Hout Bay | Heights Sleek, modern and spacious.
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Hout Bay | Heights
Hout Bay | Scott Estate
Build your dream home right at the top of Hout Bay Heights.
Open-plan living area, beautiful views from the balcony.
R895,000
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Hout Bay | Beach Estate
Beautiful seaview stand.
Well appointed cosy ground floor apartment.
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NATIONAL AREAS
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Vacant Land For Sale
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CERES
Ceres Unspoilt piece of the Karoo landscape.
R2,900,000 1,723 Ha VACANT LAND VIEW NOW
Ceres Access is by 4x4 only. Spectacular views. Total isolation.
R2,600,000 1,569 Ha VACANT LAND VIEW NOW
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The Wagyu by Signature NO GROWTH HORMONE. NO ROUTINE ANTIBIOTICS. NATURAL & GMO-FREE FEED.
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THE WAGYU BY SIGNATURE
The Wagyu by Signature will supply you with prime quality, thick-cut, lusciously juicy Wagyu beef. What Is Wagyu Beef ? Wagyu is a breed of cattle known for its marbling, namely the intramuscular fat found dispersed in between the muscle layers. Other cattle breeds only have a fat layer on the surrounding muscles.
available. Pristine intramuscular marbling gives you that melt-in-yourmouth experience when cooked to perfection, in minimal time. Wagyu fat has a melting point of 36°C, which is why it explodes with rich flavour when you bite into their juicy steaks.
The fat in other cattle is saturated which raises LDL (bad) cholesterol levels. Wagyu, on the other hand, is naturally predisposed with a gene to convert saturated fat into unsaturated fat.
Wagyu fat is not the same as any other fat source in meat. It has up to 300% more monounsaturated fat than normal beef due to the high marbling, as well as incredibly high omega 3 and 6 content.
OUR STORY
It’s all about the intense fat marbling in the meat that gives it the rich flavour. A good quality, high-grade cut of Wagyu will literally melt in your mouth.
How To Enjoy Wagyu
Set against the backdrop of the Klein Drakenstein Mountains in Paarl, the farm enjoys sweeping views of Paarl Rock, the silhouette of Table Mountain and Simonsberg.
The best way to enjoy mouth-watering Wagyu steak is with salt, pepper and a wood fire braai. Cooking in a pan? Salt, pepper, butter and garlic seasoning.
The Wagyu by Signature boasts the best genetics and superior livestock which has ensured that top-quality and pristinely marbled Wagyu beef products are delivered from our farm to your door, ensuring each client receives the same high-quality Wagyu with each and every cut.
The Wagyu By Signature “Some may have heard the rumour of Wagyu cattle being fed beer and getting a daily massage; we can’t tell you our secret, but our beef definitely tastes like special treatment. Our Wagyu beef is of top quality.” They supply a marbling score of 5 – 7 for all their online products. Marbling score 8 – 9 and 9+ are also readily
We take pride in treating our cattle with the utmost respect, their health being our main priority. We employ high-end technology that monitors each animal individually 24/7 while, grazing on our farm. The Wagyu by Signature products are available online.
Wholesale and retail sales contacts are Karen Hoffman 082 336 4513 and Hannes Coetzee 072 529 1004. The Wagyu by Signature is also available in Sandton, Gauteng at Double Dutch SA via their online shop www.doubledutchsa. com and Deli in Kramerville. Lustigan Road, Paarl, Western Cape W: www.thewagyu.co.za E: info@thewagyu.co.za karen@thewagyu.co.za hannes@thewagyu.co.za 83
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SAXONY WILDLIFE ESTATE
A Haven for Nature Lovers Yearning for Change
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elish instant access to the outdoors, wildlife and birdlife within 1 000 hectares of authentic African terrain. ACCESSIBLE LUXURY BUSH LIVING The estate offers residents luxury bush living and game viewing minutes away from desirable amenities. Now, with properties starting from R2 000 000 excl. VAT on sites from 20 ha, it is also more accessible than ever before.
Reside in an utterly remote estate, yet one that is incredibly easy to reach from Hilton and Pietermaritzburg. Properties Starting from R2 000 000 + VAT on Sites from 20 Ha. For more details, get in touch with Gail Gavrill. M: +27 (0)82 777 6000 W: www.saxonywildlifeestate.com
An Enviable Outdoor Lifestyle 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.
Added Advantage Of Nearby Schools The estate is in close proximity to some of the country’s top private schools including Hilton College, St Anne’s Diocesan College and Michaelhouse, as well as excellent government schools.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Freestanding south-entry north facing home has a wonderful indoor outdoor flow.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Be first to live in this newly built home.
R5,200,000 2
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Very spacious open plan living room has an open woodburning fireplace.
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SOLE MANDATE
Prince Albert
Calitzdorp
Private game reserve situated at the foot of the Swartberg Mountains.
An “off the grid” lifestyle property in the Groenfontein Valley.
R78,000,000
R19,500,000
14,000 Ha FARM
685 Ha LIFESTYLE PROPERTY
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Paarl | Dal Josafat
Oudtshoorn | Swartberg
Farm with stunning views.
An opportunity of a lifetime to own a private lodge.
R12,000,000
R6,650,000
133 Ha FARM
130 Ha FARM
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Plettenberg Bay | Bowtie
Plettenberg Bay | Seaside Longships
Stunning home with breathtaking views.
Conveniently situated on Longships Drive.
R5,950,000
R4,500,000
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Plettenberg Bay | Piesang Valley
Plettenberg Bay | Signal Hill
Entertainer’s lock-up-and-go in lifestyle complex.
Refurbished ground floor garden apartment.
R1,990,000
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INTERNATIONAL AREAS
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VISIT TANZANIA WITH ADORE AFRICA
Visit Tanzania with ADORE Africa
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anzania is a precious place that effortlessly elevates the romance of safari.
Unique bush walks, game drives, balloon rides, opulent lodges and private camps all play essential roles. In one country you can witness the Great Wildebeest Migration in the Serengeti – a spectacle that will stir your soul. Inside the Eden-like Ngorongoro Crater one can track a pride of lions and revel in iconic wildlife encounters along the way. Following mega herds of herbivores in Tarangire and Selous is almost effortless. The birdlife in the splendidly diverse Lake Manyara National Park and abundant wildlife remain astonishing. To have it all, combine the breathtaking bush life with a luxury barefoot beach break in Zanzibar admired for its world-
class sites. Spice Island beckons with a feast for the senses and white-sand beaches. Visitors can explore teeming coral reefs and swim with gentle whale sharks near Mafia Island. Relishing spa journeys and spectacular cuisine at sumptuous beach resorts are everyday pleasures. Sunset dhow cruises and thrilling water sports simply add to the splendour. For cultural enlightenment, explore the fascinating historical labyrinth that is Stone Town.
the most famous African landscapes in the world. Endangered black rhino are protected within its rim, giant tusked elephant wander the forests, male lion stalk the grasslands and flamingo crowd the soda lakes.
Where to Stay | &Beyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The dramatic contrasts of the interior complement the natural richness of the spectacular crater views on the exterior. Everything is chosen to delight the senses and soothe the soul. Cultural visits, crater rim walks, thrilling Big Five game drives and crater floor banquets are all options here. Private butlers, safari shop, wine store, Maasai bead workshop and Tanzanite jewellery shop complete the offering at this ‘lodge at the top of the world’.
WHERE MAASAI MEETS VERSAILLES, THEMED IN ROMANCE, ON THE RIM OF NGORONGORO’S ANCIENT CALDERA This award-winning lodge is situated on the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater, one of
It comprises three intimate and exclusive camps boasting extraordinary decor that is an opulent mix of Maasai thatch architecture, grand antiques, Persian rugs, brocade sofas, gilt mirrors and elegant beaded chandeliers.
n ig s e D y b l e v a r Scintilating T LIZLE DE WET CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Cell Tel Email Web Skype
+27 (0)82 808 4385 +27 (0)21 879 2500 lizle@adoreafrica.com www.adoreafrica.com lizledewet
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Tanzania About Knight Frank
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stablished in 1994 and operating out of Dar Es Salaam, Knight Frank Tanzania Ltd continues to be one of the country’s most active and experienced property consultancies. Offering both commercial and residential property services, the team is recognised for their in-depth knowledge of the Tanzanian real estate market.
With Tanzania’s property market continuing to experience steady growth, they work with international and national owners, occupiers, investors and developers, offering world-class property transaction and consultancy services that typically lead to lucrative financial outcomes. Knight Frank Tanzania works closely with Knight Frank Kenya and Knight Frank Uganda to complete a regional network that cements the Knight Frank group’s expanding Central and South African interests.
Services include: • Estate Agency – Residential and Commercial Sales and Lettings • Urban Planning and Development • Property Management • Property Valuation • Farms and Estates • Valuations Knight Frank Tanzania Ltd is part of Knight Frank LLP – the leading independent global residential and commercial property consultancy.
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Sea View | Dar es Salaam
Bahari Beach | Dar es Salaam
Luxurious and spacious with stunning 270º view of the Indian Ocean.
Beautiful home with beautiful spacious garden.
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Oyster Bay | Dar es Salaam
Double storey villa in exquisite surroundings.
Luxurious spaces perfect for entertaining.
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Antares
Prices from €850,000 Barcelona, Spain
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Iconic Luxury Living in Cosmopolitan Barcelona
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ntares is all about unforgettable experiences, a living space that inspires. The impeccably designed residences are awash with natural light due to floor-to-ceiling windows that give way to tranquil, private terraces offering spectacular views of the city and the sea. Working with interior designer HBA, Odile has combined exceptional open-plan layouts and high ceilings to provide a feeling of space. The seamless flooring running through each residence and out onto the terraces blurs the lines between inside and out and further accentuates the idea of indoor-outdoor living. It is not just the striking exterior and interior design that make Antares stand out. The range of selective services and amenities offered to the residents, from the wellness facilities and gardens, to the 100-metre high sky Terrace and rooftop infinity pool, further enhances the experience. Architects: Studio Odile Decq Developers: Shaftesbury Asset Management Interiors: HBA London Investors have the option to apply for a Spanish Golden Visa. DISCOVER MORE
Odile Decq is known around the world for her bold designs. This is her first residential development and first building in Barcelona, so it is truly special.
Cities of the Future: Barcelona’s Shining Example Picture Barcelona and an array of vibrant images may spring to mind. A zesty city, rich in historical and cultural attractions – from Gaudi’s distinctive architecture which permeates through its 39 square miles to the world-renowned cuisine and exclusive superyacht scene. That’s without even mentioning the city’s enviable location, sprawling out from the Collserola mountain ranges all the way down to the glittering Mediterranean beachfront, a feature that crystallises Barcelona’s heavy tourist appeal. But now, as the world navigates its way out of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Catalan capital is redefining itself as a leading city of the future and hotspot for international investment, thanks largely to a number of sustainable initiatives. As discussed in The Wealth Report 2021, Barcelona is fast becoming a pioneer of urban sustainability. This is largely due to the election in 2015 of Mayor Ada Colau, who since taking office has determinedly reclaimed boulevards from cars, radically increased green space and incorporated social and environmental criteria into public procurement. In December 2020, Colau announced that 21 streets in
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the popular Eixample district would become pedestrianised, at a cost of €38 million. “Change can begin in urban centres,” Colau told the press in December. “Cities can play a pivotal role in transitioning energy use away from fossil fuels. They can adopt non-polluting modes of transport and build green public spaces that absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.” Colau’s vision for the city is underpinned by the Climate Action Plan 2018 – 2030, a road map aimed at cutting emissions up to 45% by 2030, with the goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050.
The Building Knight Frank is delighted to bring to the market the latest masterpiece from world-renowned architect, Odile Decq. Her visionary design offers an iconic landmark to Barcelona, one of Europe’s most attractive and culturally rich cities. Uniquely positioned on Barcelona’s famous shoreline, Antares sets a new benchmark in contemporary living. Antares’ 89 residences comprises 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom residences, duplexes and penthouses, each with a private terrace. Antares, a unique synthesis of sensitive, design-led architecture and the best of contemporary, luxury living.
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Location Antares sits at the very forefront of Barcelona’s future. Extensive regeneration of the Diagonal Mar area means that Antares inhabits one of the city’s most transformative and relevant neighbourhoods, home to the largest international community in Barcelona. With the prime beach edge location, the neighbourhood’s sense of space is second to none.
Amenities include: • Generous wellness area (1 000 m2) with natural lighting and green wall, including: - Yoga pod - Spa treatment rooms - Bespoke steam rooms and sauna - Indoor pool (17 m in length) & Jacuzzi -Fully equipped Technogym fitness centre with free weights and cardio machines • Restaurant • Sky terrace & rooftop infinity pool with 360° unobstructed views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea • Fully landscaped garden with paddle court • Garden pavilion equipped with virtual golf simulator • Cinema room with breakout area and kitchen console • Private parking and storage area for every residence • 24-hour concierge and security
Professionals from all around the world have been attracted to the area by the proximity to the sea and its sprawling Blue Flag beaches, immediacy to the 22@ technology hub and the opportunity to collaborate with the ever-growing entrepreneurial community in the city. It is home to creativity, innovation, technology, sustainability and a connected world, awash with an exciting choice of restaurants, hotels and social spaces. Direct access to the Ronda Litoral, Barcelona’s ring-road, also means ease of access to the airport and the Catalan coastline beyond. Embrace sustainability by leaving your car in the garage, for public bicycles, taxi stands and public transportation are at your doorstep, ensuring easy and quick access to the city centre. A few notable destinations within the immediate vicinity include adjacent Port Forum, Diagonal Mar shopping mall, the Museu Blau natural science museum and culinary delight, Michelin-starred AÜRT Restaurant.
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