Neighbourhood CT - 21 July 2019

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INFALLIBLE LA COLOMBE

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Editor’s exclusive CARLA REDELINGHUYS

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La Colombe | 021 794 2390 | lacolombe.co.za

A view from the top The winter lunch special at La Colombe is the perfect excuse to celebrate WORDS: KIT HEATHCOCK

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xpectations are high as we twist up the steep mountain road above Constantia Nek to La Colombe’s treetop eyrie, a world away from the city and everyday life. Its long reputation for fine-dining excellence, continually renewed by chef proprietor Scot Kirton and executive chef James Gaag, makes it a bucket-list dining destination for international foodies, this year again making the World’s 50 Best runners-up list.

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A sense of enchantment starts at the door: a warm welcome, a delicate speckled egg yuzu palate cleanser, a forest garden theme inspired by sunlit views of trees and mountain tops from every table. The winter lunch menu, superb value at R495pp, professes to be just four courses but includes so many of the treats, snacks and exquisite extras of the longer chef’s menu, that you really do get to experience the magic.

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henever I hear of everyday people making a difference in the world, it makes me realise that I, too, need to start making changes for the better. It doesn’t have to be huge gestures – if everyone just did their bit, however small, the impact would be huge.

And while getting praise and honours bestowed on you for doing the right thing isn’t necessary, it’s nice to receive recognition for a job well done. Locally, we have the Eco-Logic Awards, which honours individuals and organisations who continue to make a difference to the environment. As part of its aim to drive green consciousness among consumers and integrate a “green agenda” into the future of residential property, Pam Golding Properties again sponsored the Eco-Angel Award at this year’s awards. Says Anthony Stroebel, head of strategy, Pam Golding Properties, and a director of the Green Building Council of South Africa, “This is an annual celebration of the visionaries and innovators or ‘eco heroes’ who are not only actively promoting a more sustainable world, but who are also finding solutions to the earth’s most pressing environmental challenges.” This year’s Eco-Angel Award winner is Rhian Berning of Plettenberg Bay, founder and pioneer of the Eco Atlas blog, a unique online platform which empowers citizens to vote with their wallets for a better world for people and planet. Rhian also initiated Renew Able Plett, a localised campaign running Eco Brick projects with thousands of children at schools and incentivising businesses and the public to drop singleuse plastics, support local suppliers and reduce their waste to landfill. PUBLISHED BY TIMES MEDIA PROPERTY PUBLISHING 1st Floor, Block H, Sable Square cnr Bosmansdam and Ratanga roads Milnerton, Cape Town

Intense microcosms of flavour, snacks of lamb taco with chipotle mayo and enchilada sauce, and marlin tataki on burnt lime, were followed by wagyu beef butter, prepared at the table with luscious shreds of braised oxtail, to dunk our sweet potato bread messily into, finger-licking allowed. The signature La Colombe tuna can features as a blind tasting, guess the spices, guess the varietal of the wine pairing, sommelier Elton Damon challenges the palate here. A beautifully plated quail stuffed with prawn, delicate kerala curry and labneh is next. So much attention to detail and technique goes into the smallest of things – a miniature apple palate cleanser with a touch of pear and celery is a work of art in itself. Then a choice of two mains, dessert, and a garden of petits fours to finish.

Rhian got the Schools Environmental and Educational Development (SEED) organisation off the ground with its first funding from the Shuttleworth Foundation and project-managed SEED on the Cape Flats, nurturing food growing at schools and empowering teachers with the tools and skills to use food gardens as a teaching resource. She then went on to found the Nature Network, fostering a sense of interconnection with nature for hundreds of children across Cape Town. Runner-up Craig Foster of the Sea Change Project, has spent over 30 years making films of great anthropological significance. He has spent countless hours in the kelp forests of False Bay, and has discovered over eight new species and 40 new behaviours, and even had a newly discovered species of shrimp named after him – Heteromysis Fosteri.

The meal flows seamlessly, balancing delightful touches of theatre, immaculate plating with all the technique and sumptuous flavour you’d expect, and engaging service. What we love beyond the superb food, is the warmth that flows from the kitchen to the guests, so that you feel part of the La Colombe family whether it’s your first visit or a regular pilgrimage. Head chef Jess van Dyk tells us that it’s this sense of family that she fell in love with doing her first-year block from Silwood. She climbed the ranks to sous chef before leaving to travel, returning to her La Colombe family as head chef last year. “Creative-wise I’m still learning a lot from Scot and James; they are mega-talented.”

Craig is co-creator of the Sea Change project, a not-for-profit trust comprising explorers, free divers and storytellers who have come together to conserve our unique Great African Sea Forest. In third place, Mashudu Makhokha, director of Lapalala Wilderness School, has built up a well-deserved reputation for developing and running a centre of excellence in the field of environmental education at the school. He manages a team of educators who have inspired young people to discover the value of biodiversity in our natural world. Truly an inspiration to all of us.

She sums up La Colombe’s atmosphere perfectly, “We want to give you a full experience, a little bit of theatre, tasty food, good service, but still feel at home.” We drift out on a high, feeling thoroughly spoiled.

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Cape Winelands

Van Wyk Family Wines | justin@vanwykfamilywines.co.za | vanwykfamilywines.co.za Stark-Condé Wines | 021 861 7703 | stark-conde.co.za Bouchard Finlayson | 028 312 3515 | bouchardfinlayson.co.za

The sum of all parts In the world of wine unusual bedfellows makes for beguiling blends WORDS: RICHARD HOLMES

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ome wine blends are classics, time-honoured combinations that have worked together beautifully for centuries. There’s the red bordeaux of cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc, sometimes with petit verdot and malbec for good measure. The white version sees sauvignon blanc and semillon playing nicely together. In the Rhône valley syrah comes together with mourvèdre, grenache and occasionally viognier. But winemaking has always been ripe for disruption, and while local winemakers are no slouch at the classics, some of the most interesting wines emerging from local cellars sees a wide-ranging array of cultivars brought together… with impressive results. Constantia Glen is known for its classical bordeaux-style blends, but under his own label – Van Wyk Family Wines – winemaker Justin van Wyk likes to experiment. In the Olivia Grace

he brings together chenin blanc, riesling, chardonnay and viognier. “I always wanted to make a Cape White that could showcase the diversity of Western Cape soils and climates in one harmonious blend,” explains Justin, who says the addition of riesling, from an old vineyard in Stellenbosch, brings “acidity and freshness to the blend”. Another standout is the Stark-Condé Field Blend, from the Jonkershoek valley. Grapes are from a two-hectare vineyard planted with a variety of vines, picked on the same day and fermented together in barrel. The blend is built on roussanne and chenin blanc, but there’s verdelho and viognier for acidity and aromatics too. It’s a delicious white blend with subtle oak tannin, ideal for food. Out in the Tulbagh valley, Fable Mountain Vineyards’ winemaker Tremayne Smith releases his own wines under “The Blacksmith” label. His Limbo Red spices up a typical Swartand blend of grenache, carignan and cinsault with the addition of durif, a niche cultivar in the Cape. “The cultivar itself brings a lot of structure and colour,” says Tremayne of the durif. “It adds backbone and density to wines.” More of a splurge, but also worth the spend is the Bouchard Finlayson Hannibal. A most unusual blend of both classic French and Italian cultivars – it has sangiovese, pinot noir, nebbiolo, shiraz, mourvédre and barbera! – produces a remarkable wine that’s both elegant, complex and has bold fruit flavours. Cellar master Peter Finlayson dubs the blend “an orchestra of flavours”, and this is definitely one for the cellar.

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Now we’re looking at small, luxury details which make life easier BRENDON WATKINS, CAPITAL KITCHENS

Kitchen cool

Innovative and stylish certainly, kitchens should be designed with functionality and flow top of mind WORDS: ANNE SCHAUFFER

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kitchen needs to be a strong marriage of functionality, flow and good looks with the integration of the owner’s tastes and preferences. “Each customer’s kitchen is unique — innovative and stylish, sure, but also functional, well thought out and easy to use,” says Brendon Watkins of Capital Kitchens.

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Sustainable

Gas has long been the fuel of choice for cooks – induction or gas stoves are the greener options. For all other appliances, check the ratings – it not only saves money, but importantly, is less harmful to the planet. Look for fridges, dishwashers and washing machines rated A or A+ when you replace yours – close to 60% of energy used in a washing machine goes towards water heating, so the less water used, the less energy.

Hardware innovation

The focus on hardware has ramped up considerably. “Now we’re looking at small, luxury details that make life easier,” says Watkins. And provide good design elements. Slow-close drawers, gas-stay cupboard doors, anti-slam doors, Tiptronic (touch) doors and drawers, carousels, butler larders, counter pop-up plug points and dedicated cellphone or tablet chargers are items that fit the bill.

Storage

“Many homeowners forget how much storage space they need to make the space functional. Use the available space for creative storage solutions,” says Adrian Goslett, regional director and CEO, RE/MAX Southern Africa. “Much revolves around invisibility – conceal the fridge, the microwave, even the door handles and light switches. Cupboards are customised to hold everything unsightly, and cupboard doors and floors are all pared down to a stylish simplicity,” says Watson.

Countertops

Some style trends are shifts rather

than complete changes. “Like the old, thicker 32mm granite countertop,” says Watson. “Now the market wants sleeker ones, which are not only more cost-effective and use less material (the greener option), but just look better.” Uncoloured concrete surfaces – sealed, matt or sheen finish – are relatively inexpensive in chunky, slim or sleek. As a countertop, bamboo is a sustainable material with antibacterial properties, in differing thicknesses and finishes.

Lighting

With kitchens as much living spaces as workplaces, the lighting needs to accommodate the change between a living and working environment. Balancing mood and functional lighting can be tricky, making dimmers and timed lighting settings popular. The greenest option (quality LED downlighters) is not only more affordable, but last years longer than incandescent bulbs. “The trends range from large metal industrial pendant lamps to massive and glam chandeliers. This is often predicated on the size of the kitchen and whether it has distinct zones – cooking, eating, storage and so on,” says Watkins.

Clever kitchens

Remote control via cellphones or timers allows lights, ovens, music stations and televisions to be managed from a distance. A green and smart food recycler turns your food scraps into fertiliser. Watkins recommends integrating a recycle centre into your cupboards, with partitions for recycling different materials.

Work flow

You don’t want to be avoiding poorly positioned islands while wafting from one end of the kitchen to the other piecing together supplies. “The age-old rule of thumb still applies: design your kitchen to form a triangle between your sink, refrigerator and stove to ensure the best flow of traffic through the space,” says Goslett.


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Milnerton

With its proximity to the big city, but with a relaxed, suburban feel, Milnerton is perfect for young and old WORDS: KIT HEATHCOCK *Map not to scale

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t’s close to town with the beach on its doorstep, that iconic view of Table Mountain and horizons embellished with a colourful confetti of swooping kites – so there’s no surprise that Milnerton has caught the eye of families and young professionals. “Milnerton is conveniently situated, close to town and on the MyCiti bus route,” says resident Liete van der Eems. “On top of that, having surroundings such as Table Bay Nature Reserve, the Milnerton beach front and lagoon all just five minutes away, creates a tranquil feel.” As well as the surrounding nature reserves and beaches, the larger properties are part of the attraction. “I grew up in town and always said I would never ever move to the ‘burbs, but after my parents moved to Milnerton 15 years ago I started thinking differently,” says Neighbourhood editor, Carla Redelinghuys. Needing more space for their young children her family moved here seven months ago. “I can honestly say we’ve never been happier. I feel like I’m living on a small farm, but I’m 15 minutes from town on a bad day and I have the sound of the ocean in the background. And there’s an excellent library too.” Residents are proud of Milnerton’s history. Local hero Wolraad Woltemade made his name in the 18th century saving the lives of shipwrecked sailors and losing his own, his house still stands in the suburb. The wooden bridge that gave Woodbridge Island its name, originally built in 1901

by the military, is currently being restored, as part of the Point to Beach Project. This is a community initiative by The Milnerton Central Residents Association with support of the City of CT, to uplift the area surrounding Woodbridge Island, encompassing upgrades to footpaths, lighting, landscaping, a new outdoor gym, and the restoration of the old Milnerton Town Hall.

Property Milnerton offers a wide variety of property types from large family homes to one-bedroom apartments. Houses with lagoon or ocean views in security complexes on Woodbridge Island or Sunset Links Residential Estate are in the upper price bracket for the area, and the more affordable family homes in the residential streets of Central Milnerton within walking distance of the schools, are equally sought after. Milnerton Ridge borders on the wetlands of Table Bay Nature Reserve appreciated for its quiet residential streets and generous plot sizes, and Royal Ascot offers newly-developed complexes of apartments, townhouses and free-standing houses on what was once the Milnerton racecourse.

Schools A big drawcard for families is the schools. Milnerton High School attracts students from all along the Western Seaboard, and Milnerton Pre-primary, Woodbridge, Milnerton, and Seamount primary schools are all popular choices.

For private options Abbotts College and Curro in Century City are easily accessible, and the wellknown Parklands private schools are a comfortable drive against the traffic.

Explore Every single watersport is on your doorstep – from kite-surfing, surfing and SUP on the beach front to flat-water windsurfing, sailing, canoeing and water-skiing on Rietvlei. A flourishing lifesaving club keeps watch over the beach front and an annual event is the extreme Lighthouse Swim from Milnerton Lighthouse to Big Bay. And you couldn’t ask for a more scenic position than Milnerton golf club’s course sandwiched between the lagoon and the ocean. There are plenty more leisurely activities, too. “I love taking walks on the beachfront or lagoon, visiting the Table Bay Nature Reserve or bargain hunting at the Milnerton Flea Market, a family and pet-friendly market happening on Saturdays and Sundays,” says Liete. The Milnerton Playhouse is home to an active amateur theatre company and hosts regular productions. Milnerton’s central location means that it’s easy to explore the rest of Cape Town. “You can be climbing Table Mountain or relaxing on a Durbanville wine farm within 30 minutes,” says Caroline Marx, resident for 30 years. Convenient location and an abundance of water, nature and stunning views are Milnerton’s secret recipe for easy living.

Close to town, close to the beach, established still reasonably affordable houses on huge plots, excellent schools, close to shopping centres for big shops but with great family-owned smaller convenience stores where you can find anything you’re looking for at odd hours… Milnerton really has everything you want CARLA REDELINGHUYS, RESIDENT


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Agent insight Property World, Century City & Burgundy Estate | 021 555 0105 | propertyworld.co.za

Milnerton and its immediate neighbouring suburbs are currently enjoying the growth and roll-out of a few choice affordable residential developments, together with the addition of new schools, hospitals, commercial and industrial developments, as well as the upgrade of surrounding infrastructure. Sustained investment in prime locations such as Century City and Burgundy Estate, together with its ideal location in relation to the Cape Town CBD, Cape Town International Airport, the Winelands and the West Coast, result in continued buoyancy of property sales and the residential rental market. Brian Usher, Sales director 082 571 7024 | brian@propertyworld.co.za

SHOP • The Paddocks Mall: Spar and neighbourhood mall with restaurants • Centre Point Shopping Centre: brand-new mall with Pick n Pay • Canal Walk: serious retail therapy • Montague Gardens: light industrial parks with a wide variety of factory shops

EAT • Maestros on the Beach: good food and amazing views • Wang Thai: sushi and classic Thai food with a beach terrace • Italian Club: classic Italian food, woodfired pizzas, Sunday buffets • Cowboys and Cooks: excellent steaks • Unwined: tapas, wine and pizza • Tessa’s Bakery: cakes and coffee • Dales Black Angus Grill: steakhouse

PLAY • Milnerton Flea Market every weekend • Milnerton Playhouse Theatre • Kite-surfing, wind-surfing, SUP and every form of watersport • Golf at Milnerton Golf Club and Atlantic Beach • Bird-watching in Table Bay Nature Reserve and Rietvlei • Beach walks and sundowners with those mountain views • Cycling on the network of cycle paths that go all the way to Blouberg

For a typical property in this area You’ll pay

R22,529 per month

R2,295m

For a typical property (three-bedroom house)

R2,645m In a complex

4%

39%

Median asking price

COMPLEX

Median asking price

APARTMENT

Monthly bond repayments

For rent

R13,000

For a typical property (two-bedroom apartment)

R16,000 In a complex

9% 71%

APARTMENT

For sale

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CLAMBER CLUB

Based on

over a period of 20 years at 10.25% prime

R2,45m

57%

For an apartment

R2,6m For a house

R12,500 For an apartment

R19,000 For a house

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median asking price

HOUSE

R2,295m

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R8,2m warehousing facility for Denver L

eading JSE-listed Reit Emira has invested R8,2m in a refurbished warehouse facility located in the popular industrial hub of Denver, Joburg. “We have identified a need for affordable, modern and convenient warehousing space and the Denver property addresses this perfectly,” says Emira Property Fund COO Ulana van Biljon. Located in an established industrial area with easy highway access, security and ample electrical power, the new facility offers contemporary

warehousing of nearly 9,800m2, including more than 1,000m2 of comfortable office space with a new entrance. A courtyard bridges the office and warehouse space, and both zones were fitted with energy-efficient lighting to lower occupancy costs. “What make this upgraded industrial facility even more attractive are the affordable rental costs and generous tenant allowances,” says Van Biljon. “It goes beyond being just another industrial property in terms of appearance, as well as the latest in warehousing tech – all in step with business needs in today’s economy.”

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ince recent changes in the Mauritian government’s property investment legislation made it easier to invest, foreigners have been streaming to the island. Foreign buyers can now purchase property in popular developments with close ocean proximity, starting from R3,3m (about MUR8m). Severine Pietersen, Seeff Mauritius, says an Economic Board of Development report shows that by September last year, 2,737 units were sold to foreigners, of which 22% were from SA. “There are also many South Africans who live in Mauritius on work

R600m retail boost for PE’s Boardwalk precinct T

he retail area of Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment World in Port Elizabeth will be upgraded and extended in a R600m redevelopment project next year. Flanagan & Gerard Property Development & Investment and the Moolman Group have signed this agreement with Sun International subsidiary Emfuleni Resorts. This project will more than double the retail space in the precinct when it relaunches in 2021. Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment World is a short walk from Hobie Beach and

currently comprises the Boardwalk Casino and five-star Boardwalk Hotel, as well as conference facilities, existing retail and a cinema complex. The Boardwalk precinct’s retail component will increase to 26,000m 2 and includes the new Sun Park Square where major events will be hosted. With 17ha available for redevelopment, the Boardwalk Mall is only the first phase. In addition, a total of R11m will be invested in upgrading surrounding roads.

permits and as professionals or who have invested in schemes. Most of our long-term rentals are also to South African tenants,” she says. Pietersen says South Africans tend to invest in properties priced between MUR8,5m and MUR20m (about R3,47m and R8,2m). Among the most popular developments starting from R3,5m, she highlights KI Resort in the northern part of the island, Mon Tresor in the south, and Cap Tamarin in the west. “We’ve noticed South African investors want to move to Mauritius as soon as they find out they can

acquire a property with a minimum investment of just MUR6m (about R2,5m),” confirms RE/MAX 24 Mauritius broker-owner Errol Areington. “As a foreign investment opportunity this presents one of the most affordable options.” Most non-resident purchasers prefer to let property on a longterm lease, says Areington. “Alternatively, they can place the property in a rental pool.” He suggests Black River and Grand Baie as investment hot spots. “Black River is traditionally where foreigners holiday and it’s now considered an elite area.”

Property development winners celebrated T he 2019 winners of the Sapoa Property Development Awards for Innovative Excellence were announced last month. The awards recognise work by property owners, designers, engineers and visionaries in South Africa. The overall winner was Discovery Joint Venture, also the winner in the

Corporate Office Developments category. Discovery Head Office was developed in a joint venture by Growthpoint Properties and Zenprop Property Holdings in Sandton.

It houses almost 7,500 people on 112,000m² of gross lettable area in an eight-storey structure above a parking

basement accommodating 5,667 cars. Rabie Property Group’s Sable Park in Cape Town’s Century City won the Commercial Office Developments category. Designed by dhk Architects and constructed by WBHO, Sable Park consists of two buildings – the one is 8,300m² and the other 8,000m². Completed by the end of last year, this development received a five-star rating from Green Star SA and has attracted prime tenants. Discovery occupies the larger of the two buildings, whereas MTN, ICLEI, Byte Orbit, Sasfin and TAL share the second structure. Thavhani Mall in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, scooped the award for Rural and Small Town Development. The 50,000m2 regional mall opened in 2017, introducing the largest selection of shopping and leisure retail in the region with 140 stores. It was developed by Flanagan & Gerard Property Development & Investment, Thavhani Property Investments, and Vukile Property Fund. MDS Architecture was responsible for Thavhani Mall’s design and its main construction contractor was WBHO. The shopping mall is in the precinct positioned to be the future economic hub of northeastern Limpopo.


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WESTERN SEABOARD Blouberg: 021 557 1115 • Big Bay: 021 554 0033 • Milnerton: 021 551 8640 • Melkbosstrand: 021 553 1912 • Sunningdale: 021 556 2362 • Atlantic Beach Estate: 021 201 8706 • pamgolding.co.za/western-seaboard

Big Bay / R10.95 million

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Bedrooms 5 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 2 / Elite beachfront security estate villa has everything to offer including natural wood flooring, soft close Duco kitchen cupboards, a sparkling pool, a rooftop terrace with panoramic views over Table Bay. Follow PGP boards from Otto Du Plessis Drive. Hjalmar Larsen 082 940 8034

Waves Edge / R2.495 million

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Tijgerhof / R2.175 million

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Bedrooms 2 / Bathroom 1 / Parking 1 / Beachfront apartment on the 4th floor with spectacular views. Follow PGP boards from Marine Drive into Clam Road or Visagie Street.

Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garage 1 / Ideal family home. A spacious and secure home. Follow PGP boards from Koeberg Road turn into Tijgerhof Street.

Jules Leigh 082 940 7384

Janet Gelgor 071 135 5544

Sunningdale / R2.495 million

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Parklands / R1.895 million

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Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / Family home located in one of the finest lifestyle estates Westwood Village. Follow PGP boards from Sunningdale Drive into Oakland Hill Road.

Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / Lovely family home offering skylights in both bathrooms. Large enclosed braai area. Follow PGP boards from off of Guildford Road in Parklands.

Tumi Lephuthing 082 781 9243

Elmare Botha 083 381 2696


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AT L A N T I C B E A C H E S TAT E Atlantic Beach Estate: 021 201 8706 • pamgolding.co.za/atlantic-beach-estate

R8.5 million

Ref# 1TV1377314

R7.95 million

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Ref# 1TV1445365

R6.45 million

Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3.5 / Garages 2 / Enjoy comfortable fairway living in this spacious fairway home. Private master suite with pyjama lounge upstairs. North-facing wind-free entertainment.

Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 4 / Garages 2 / This is the home for comfortable family living and entertainment. A stunning kitchen white and bright with large island is the heart of this home.

Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / Spacious home with stunning fairway views. This home has excellent flow with highceilings and lovely large windows and doors.

Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398

Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398

Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398

R5.4 million

Ref# 1TV1433612

R5.25 million

Ref# 1TV1443501

Ref# 1TV1434017

R4.75 million

Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / A simply stunning immaculate home. Completely private, situated overlooking fynbos and nature at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.

Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2.5 / Garages 2 / Perched on the hill in the heart of the estate allows for lovely elevated views over the estate. With a glass-enclosed wind protected patio overlooking the pool.

Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 2 / Immaculate modern single-level living. Investment opportunity to receive excellent rental income for this 4-bedroomed home.

Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398

Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398

Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398

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