Higgovale is one of those wonderful suburbs that, as well as being sought after, upper-class, tasteful and dignified, has some of the most spectacular views from its situation on the slopes of Table Mountain with wonderful little roads that run at tangents to one another in a bid to make it up the steep slopes on which many homes here are housed. Despite being perched above the city in this fashion, you're only moments away from Kloof Street and the many bistros and quirky shops, and Table Mountain National Park is literally on residents' doorsteps, giving one easy access to nature, and residents the best of both worlds. Higgovale Quarry, relatively unknown outside of...
Only 18 km from the centre of Cape Town and approached by one of the most scenic drives, Llandudno lies nestled in a private and peaceful cove with one of the most secluded and beautiful beaches in the city. Llandudno might be an upmarket suburb with properties fetching well into the millions, but its residents regard it as something of a coastal town and the suburb has no street lights or shops of any kind. This is reinforced by the fact that Llandudno is accessed by only one road and there is minimal parking for visitors to the beach The Twelve Apostles stretch off to one side, whilst Little Lion's Head and the Karbonkelberg Mountain sweep off in the other direction....
An affluent suburb of Cape Town, situated between the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront and Granger Bay to the east, Green Point to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west. The now eclectic mix of deli, hair salons, spa and boutiques gives Mouille Point a flavour all its own and the added attractions of the golf course, the sea side promenade and the sports and sailing clubs based on the nearby Common have made Mouille Point quite a sought after address in the modern Cape Town. Mouille Point is only minutes away from the V&A Waterfront and the centre of Cape Town with its vibrant Long Street, trendy Kloof Street and the many museums, galleries and nooks and...
Trendy - a word commonly used to describe the suburb. Observatory, also known as "Obs", has a vibrant entertaining history, as one of Cape Town's oldest suburbs. Due to it's popularity for students, lecturers and medical staff, Observatory is extremely affordable in the property market, yet trendy and upcoming. Close proximity to the CBD, with excellent access to the highway. Observatory has a great rental demand as everything is on your door step, from St Peter's Square, Groote Schuur Hospital, University of Cape Town (UCT) and the Medical School, trendy restaurants are found mainly in Lower Main Road. Selling or buying in Observatory, contact our area expert:...
Oranjezicht in Cape Town can be literally translated as 'Orange View'. Together with Tamboerskloof, it is one of the older and more established suburbs of Cape Town. Oranjezicht lies directly beneath Table Mountain and above Camp Street, between Upper Buitenkant Street to its' East and Molteno Road to its' West. Oranjezicht is home to restaurants, cafes and delis. Generally situated around the Upper Orange Street area. Niche shopping is also present. The Cape Town Medi Clinic is a world class hospital right on the doorstep of Oranjezicht. St Cyprian's School is a well-renowned school in the area. The major attractions to Oranjezicht include views of Table Mountain...
Sea Point is an exciting, developing area, perfect for families and professionals, ideally positioned both for fun and relaxation and in close proximity to Cape Town's CBD. With magnificent views of the sea, a stunning promenade perfect for runners and midday strolls, buzzing restaurants, recreational facilities and more, Sea Point is a great place to invest in property and to put down roots. Wander down the road to your favourite coffee shop- you will find it hard to choose, as there are many restaurants and coffee shops on offer, from expensive luxury fine dining options to quaint little atmospheric gems. Drop into your favourite local pub for a pint, or dance the...
Tamboerskloof is one of the most sought-after residential suburbs in Cape Town's City Bowl due to its' proximity to the city, its' position right below Lion's Head and its' stunning views of the city, Table Mountain and Devil's Peak. Major attractions include the views of Table Mountain and Devil's Peak and its' position and views directly above the city. Tamboerskloof borders Table Mountain National Park. Homes in the area are always in high demand. Home to many restaurants, cafes, bars and delis. These are generally situated around the Kloof Nek Road area. Niche shopping is also present in this area. Hospitals on the doorstep of Tamboerskloof include the Cape Town Medi...
Three Anchor Bay is a small anchorage in Table Bay. Its name was first recorded in Dutch records of 1661, and probably refers to a defensive chain which stretched across the Bay and was probably secured in place by three anchors. Three Anchor Bay, seamlessly fuses Green Point into Sea Point, right where the two Suburbs meet, just 10 minutes from the City Centre of Cape Town. The beautiful upmarket Suburb almost lays claim to Signal Hill, lying as it does on the Seaward Side of the Landmark, and its little Beach is popular, particularly with sea kayakers who paddle out from Three Anchor Bay along the coast to Clifton. The promenade is never uneventful, whatever the time...
Vredehoek is a popular residential suburb in Cape Town's City Bowl due to its' position high above the city, its' green parks and playgrounds, its' restaurants and bistros and its' affordability. Situated between the slopes of Table Mountain and Devil's Peak, which allows it to have views of most of the City Bowl. The main attractions to Vredehoek are the North-facing views of Table Bay and the CBD and the green parks ideal for young families, who generally reside in this area. In close proximity to leading schools, namely Herzlia High School, Herzlia Highlands Primary School and Good Hope Seminary Junior School. Selling or buying in Vredehoek, contact our area expert:...
The V&A Waterfront has a romanticism about it that has been attracting visitors since its development in 1988 and is the most visited tourist destination in Africa, with panoramic views of the Ocean, City and Table Mountain. The 123-hectare property holds a shopping mall, marina, working harbour, and scores of other smaller features. There is plenty on offer for the kids - from the Hamleys Express train ride to a ride on the Jolly Roger Pirate Boat and in the School holidays, fun-filled holiday programmes. As the stars come out and the city lights up, climb into the Cape Wheel for the inimitable 360° view of the marina, the city and the stadium, all framed in the...