Area Info
Cape Town
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Cape Town is one of the most
beautiful cities in the world, strategically situated at the south-western tip of
Africa. When the world carried out its trade by boat,
Cape Town was an important stopping off point on the spice route to and
from Asia.
The city lies about 60km north of Cape Point, in a natural bowl with the magnificent
Table Mountain to the rear and the vast Atlantic Ocean to the front....
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V&A Waterfront - Cape Town
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Hout Bay
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Hout Bay property is some of the most sought after and enviable property
on the market in Cape
Town. This is because it gives residents the best of both mountain and sea
as it is nestled deep in a forested mountain valley right on the coastline.
This area is both beautiful and steeped in a rich history that dates back many decades.
The early Dutch settlers sent a party to explore the bay behind Table Mountain and
found a beautiful heavily wooded valley surrounded by protective mountains and good
fishing.
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Hout Bay - Cape Town
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Paarl
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Early Dutch settlers visited our beautiful valley to augment the meat resources
of the new settlement in the Cape. At a later stage farmers settled to farm the
fertile soil and eventually in the 19th century the wagon-building industry of South
Africa was established in Paarl.
In 1657 Dutch settlers saw our giant granite rocks glistening in the sun after a
rainstorm and named them Peerlebergh - Pearl Mountain...
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Paarl - Cape Town
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Durbanville
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Buying a home in Durbanville is certainly an investment in a superb suburban lifestyle.
Known for its big houses and large properties, Durbanville is a popular residential
area in the Western Cape. This section will provide you with interesting information
on Durbanville’s historical background, giving you a retrospective sense of
the area that you are buying into.
The original Pampoenkraal outspan was a meeting place for local farmers coming from
the inland via Roodezand to Cape Town. In 1825, a group of Tygerberg farmers
requested permission from Lord Charles Somerset to build their own church... read more
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Durbanville - Cape Town
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Wellington
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An electric mix of cultural heritage, cosmopolitan influences and
the good life is what awaits you in Wellington.
On visiting Wellington your first stop just has to be the Tourism Bureau. It is
located next to the Dutch Reformed Church and a beautiful larger than life granite
statue of Christian pioneer, Andrew Murray, welcomes you. During his life of 88
years he was the founder of several organisations, educator, spiritual leader, revivalist
and creator of an extensive religious/spiritual literacy heritage... read more
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Wellington - Cape Town
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Newlands
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The famous Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens with its wealth of indigenous plants,
situated on the slopes of Table Mountain and home of many open air concerts and
excellent restaurants.
Our famous Newlands Cricket ground that has hosted most of the world’s top
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Newlands - Cape Town
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Shelley Point
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A West Coast success story...
Established more than ten years ago, Shelley Point has become the premier development
along the Cape West Coast.
Careful design and planning at the onset of the project, has ensured that the development
has successfully grown and now offers property owners unbeatable investments with
both exceptional lifestyle and financial benefits... read more |
Shelley Point - Cape Town
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Bergvliet
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One of Cape Town’s southern suburbs, Bergvliet means “mountain streamlet”
in Afrikaans and was originally established on a farm owned by Simon van der Stel.
The original Cape Dutch style farmhouse still stands and the farm is a favourite
for dog walkers and joggers. The area developed into a residential suburb
in order to accommodate South African servicemen returning from the Second World
War. The properties for sale here are generally good value for money and popular
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Bergvliet - Cape Town
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Tableview
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The entire Blouberg area has fast-become one of the most popular holiday property
investment locations in the Western Cape. Along with those who prefer their
homes a little way outside the busy Mother City, the recent holiday property investors
have ensured that the property market in Table View continues to boom. The
area has all the necessary amenities, with a range of excellent restaurants and
pubs that cater for the local and tourist market, as well as access to major shopping
malls and industrial centres within a short drive. The properties for sale
in Table View range from contemporary houses and flats, to more modern homes and
apartments, with new developments responding to the increase in demand... read more
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Tableview - Cape Town
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Parklands
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Parklands is definitely a place with an emphasis on family life, particularly those
who have plenty of room to grow, work and play. With the suburb constantly
expanding, the properties for sale range from contemporary houses and homes, to
modern apartments, with a range of stands and vacant land available to build that
dream home. Combine that with the convenience of living close to work and
buying a home in Parklands could be just what you’re looking for... read more
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Parklands - Cape Town
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Camps Bay
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As part of the Atlantic Seaboard, Camps Bay also boasts an incredible scenic drive
along Chapman’s Peak. Aside from the magnificent views, the road is
a masterpiece of engineering and has a part literally carved into the rock face.
There are a number of historical monuments found in the area, including the Old
Canon opposite the Camps Bay High School and the Rotunda, which now forms part of
the Table Bay Hotel and was once used for dancing, roller skating, sporting events
and silent movie shows in the 1900s. With such a wealth of history and natural
beauty, it’s no wonder that the suburb has developed into one of the most
opulent and lavish in the country, with properties for sale being some of the most
sought-after in the world.
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Camps Bay - Cape Town
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Strand
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One of Strand’s main selling points is the fact that it is so ideally situated,
just 20 minutes from Cape Town’s International Airport and 45 minutes from
the Mother City Centre. Who wouldn’t want to own a home in a coastal
paradise that allows you to commute to and from work in the city with ease?
The considerable growth that the area has experienced in recent years has ensured
that the infrastructure has grown to match, with a number of shopping centres, sporting
facilities, top medical facilities and other important services all within a short
drive. Golf fanatics can take advantage of two excellent courses in the area...
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Strand - Cape Town
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Noordhoek
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Undoubtedly one of Cape Town’s most treasured locations, the Noordhoek Valley
is part of the False Bay area along the Southern Peninsula. With a famous
beach that runs for several kilometres and vast wetlands, Noordhoek is renowned
for its charming rural atmosphere and rustic surroundings. Many of the local
residents breed and stable horses and many of the farms in the area offer horseriding
for adults and children alike. There’s nothing quite so spectacular
as traversing the beach on horseback and watching the sunset. The properties
for sale here are generally farms and smallholdings, with a number of residential
houses and homes to buy as well... read more
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Noordhoek - Cape Town
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Worcester
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Situated in Cape Town’s Breede River Valley, Worcester is located on the main
routes to and from the Mother City, Johannesburg and Port Elizabeth. An integral
part of the biggest wine-producing district in South Africa, the area acts as a
shopping and business centre for the entire valley and surrounding region.
The soothing pastoral tranquility is one of the area’s main draw cards when
it comes to property investment and there are a number of excellent wine farms for
sale in the area, with smallholdings and other commercial properties to buy in and
around Worcester... read more |
Worcester - Cape Town
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Langebaan
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An idyllic coastal town situated on South Africa’s West Coast, Langebaan is
situated on the edge of a tranquil lagoon and is fast-becoming one of the ultimate
holiday hotspots in the Western Cape. The lagoon forms part of the West Coast
National Park and is an excellent source of watersport activity, with many residents
taking to the water in private boats to ski or simply enjoy a lazy cruise.
Those who buy property here will soon discover that Langebaan is a world renowned
birding spot, with migratory birds from as far away as Russia making this an annual
stopover point... read more |
Langebaan - Cape Town
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Bothasig
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Located about 15 kilometres northeast of Cape Town’s city centre, Bothasig
is an affordable residential area that lies just off the N1 freeway in the Northern
Suburbs. The area’s main claim to fame are the Christmas lights, which
are famous throughout the country as some of the best festive lights in South Africa.
The properties for sale in Bothasig include residential houses and homes, apartments
and flats that are known to be excellent value for money, with the added convenience
of being able to commute to and from work in the Mother City. The Northern
Suburbs are becoming increasingly popular with property investors who are looking
to escape the madness of inner city life, but still be close enough not to feel
isolated. |
Bothasig - Cape Town
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Welgelegen
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Located in Cape Town’s Northern Suburbs, Welgelegen is renowned for its long
leafy avenues with big properties set in lush gardens. Although a relatively
affluent neighbourhood, the houses for sale in the Northern Suburbs are known to
be decidedly cheaper than those nearer the Cape Town city centre and are generally
much bigger in size. There are many locals who have relocated their families
here, as there is an excellent infrastructure that has developed over the years.
Welgelegen is part of the greater Durbanville area and as such, it has access to
a variety of top schools and other sport and medical facilities... read more
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Welgelegen - Cape Town
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