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PROPERTY & LIFESTYLE
NeighbourhoodRSA
2 STELLA CAFE YZERFONTEIN MARKET17SPOTLIGHT: PLATTEKLOOF & BURGUNDY8FESTIVE MARKETS3
Out northIdeal for families and nature lovers, page 8
29 NOVEMBER 2015
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TASTE FOR YOURSELF:
Stella Cafe and Bar, Southern
Sun The Cullinan
021 415 4000
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There’s a misconception about hotel bars and restaurants. People seem to think you need to be a
guest at the hotel to enjoy them. This is not the case, especially not at Tsogo Sun’s Southern Sun The Cullinan hotel which welcomes outsiders with open arms. And their latest addition, Stella Cafe and Bar, is the perfect spot for lunch with friends on a warm summer day.
This welcoming cafe and bar is perfectly located next to the pool, and every Friday you can sit and enjoy the smooth sounds of either a house DJ or live music (most recently they had Cape Town fave Acoustic Element entertaining diners) as part of their Stella Sessions. Apart from a picturesque location and awesome entertainment, they also have a cocktail selection to envy (the Tropical Rum Julep served in an adorable Moscow Mule copper mug, is a winner for me) and a full menu perfect for warm days, complete with summer salads, pizzas, wraps and other light meals.
But, I have to say, their tapas stole the show. “The tapas concept is still quite new to Cape Town, but we’re winning the war,” explains Lindsay Venn, executive chef. “It’s the only way to get the full culinary experience.” And it’s true. More and more establishments are embracing this small-plates trend.
We tried out their take on the chilli popper – golden-crusted cheese balls fi lled with chopped piquante peppers which added a subtle heat to the dish and were phenomenally moreish.
Next up was the confi t pork belly with pak choi and a side of Asian slaw. The pork belly is glazed with apple, soy, ginger and honey and melts in your mouth, while the slaw balances the richness perfectly.
Then it was time for the Angry Duck served with rice (ultimate comfort food) and, the star of the day, the smokey beef ribs with an incredibly tasty lentil, nigella and butternut salad. Of course, we had to end it all o� with their famous – as senior sous chef Riaan le Roux describes it –Turkish delight cheese cake. This tasty treat was truly decadent while not being overly sweet.
The tapas menu changes every week, so don’t be surprised to fi nd an assortment of other wonderful items on display the next time you pop in. “We get to be really creative with the menu because it is always evolving,” comments Riaan.
For epic cocktails and food, the Stella Cafe and Bar is defi nitely worth a turn.
The Stella Cafe and Bar is just what you need this summer
Stellar food at The
Cullinan
WORDS: CHARIS LE RICHE
IMAGES: SUPPLIED
It’s a wrap
What the team love about where they live…I live on the cusp of Observatory and Salt River, dubbed by my housemate as Saltservatory. What I love about my neighbourhood Obs is that everything is in walking distance and there’s a strong sense of community – children play in the street and we know our neighbours by name. My street’s house parties are infamous!LAUREN, EDITORIAL INTERN
“I love the many restaurants, pubs and co� ee shops that are within walking distance in Kenilworth. Whether you’re looking for some gourmet food and fi ne wine, or some beer and pizza, you’re spoilt for choice. The neighbourhood is safe and secure, which means you can easily walk to and from your choice of evening entertainment.” MLUNGISI, SUB-EDITOR
“Panorama” says it all: amazing views in all directions with the sun setting between Table Mountain and Signal Hill being my personal favourite. Within less than half an hour, I can be in the Cape Town CBD, the winelands, the West Coast, or on the beach in Muizenberg, Table View or Strand. I’m less than 5 km away from three huge shopping malls, four major hospitals and fantastic schools. The Tygerberg Nature Reserve – with even better views over the Peninsula – is right on my back door. The arboretum and several green spaces in the neighbourhood provide additional breathing space. I have a panoramic lifestyle – never mind the view.” MARANA, PROOFREADER
Editor’s ExclusiveCLAIRE BARNARDO
Panorama
Kenilworth
Observatory
Neighbourhood 329 NOVEMBER 2015 NEWS & LIFESTYLE
ADVERTISING SALES: Visit yourneighbourhood.co.za or call 087 828 0423
Sales & Marketing Manager: Michèle Jones [email protected] Manager: Dylan Rothschild [email protected] (Editorial & Property Advertising): Lucea Goosen [email protected]
There’s a misconception about hotel bars and restaurants. People seem to think you need to be a
guest at the hotel to enjoy them. This is not the case, especially not at Tsogo Sun’s Southern Sun The Cullinan hotel which welcomes outsiders with open arms. And their latest addition, Stella Cafe and Bar, is the perfect spot for lunch with friends on a warm summer day.
This welcoming cafe and bar is perfectly located next to the pool, and every Friday you can sit and enjoy the smooth sounds of either a house DJ or live music (most recently they had Cape Town fave Acoustic Element entertaining diners) as part of their Stella Sessions. Apart from a picturesque location and awesome entertainment, they also have a cocktail selection to envy (the Tropical Rum Julep served in an adorable Moscow Mule copper mug, is a winner for me) and a full menu perfect for warm days, complete with summer salads, pizzas, wraps and other light meals.
But, I have to say, their tapas stole the show. “The tapas concept is still quite new to Cape Town, but we’re winning the war,” explains Lindsay Venn, executive chef. “It’s the only way to get the full culinary experience.” And it’s true. More and more establishments are embracing this small-plates trend.
We tried out their take on the chilli popper – golden-crusted cheese balls filled with chopped piquante peppers which added a subtle heat to the dish and were phenomenally moreish.
Next up was the confit pork belly with pak choi and a side of Asian slaw. The pork belly is glazed with apple, soy, ginger and honey and melts in your mouth, while the slaw balances the richness perfectly.
Then it was time for the Angry Duck served with rice (ultimate comfort food) and, the star of the day, the smokey beef ribs with an incredibly tasty lentil, nigella and butternut salad. Of course, we had to end it all off with their famous – as senior sous chef Riaan le Roux describes it –Turkish delight cheese cake. This tasty treat was truly decadent while not being overly sweet.
The tapas menu changes every week, so don’t be surprised to find an assortment of other wonderful items on display the next time you pop in. “We get to be really creative with the menu because it is always evolving,” comments Riaan.
For epic cocktails and food, the Stella Cafe and Bar is definitely worth a turn.
I f you want to avoid crowded malls in the holiday season, you have two choices: shop online or head for one
of the vibrant and festive craft and gift markets that are so much a feature of Cape Town in holiday mode. While online shopping is very efficient if you know just what you want, browsing at markets is a whole lot more fun and guaranteed to get you into the holiday spirit. You get to meet the makers, feel the love that went into each handmade item and choose gifts that are that much more personal and unique. All the markets below are open during evenings on weekdays too, so no need to cram all your shopping into the all too few weekends left before Christmas.
Made in the Cape Christmas Market, 1 to 6 December.Artisan goods are all made right here in Cape Town at this chic Christmas market in Cavendish Square. This year’s focus is on sustainability with a selection of products made from recycled and upcycled components, as well as an inspiring array of fine art, jewellery, interior decor, textiles, natural skincare and much more.
Edgemead Christmas Craft & Gift Market, 4 to 20 December.With 250 exhibitors, this is one of Cape Town’s favourite one-stop gift shopping venues held in Edgemead Community Centre. Gingerbread houses, leatherwork, soft toys, glassware and woodwork are just a few of the products from talented Western Cape crafters.
Cape Gift Market, now to 6 December.Handmade items from all over South Africa make for tempting Christmas shopping at this annual market in Sea Point Town Hall. Everything from festive fruit cakes and biscuits to jewellery, ceramics and glassware, bird feeders and succulents. There are also boutique clothes sections and fun kids’ stuff such as fairy dresses, dolls’ clothes and toys.
Simply South Gift & Craft Fair, 7 to 22 December.It’s all handmade at this indoor market held in the NG Kerk in Bergvliet with 200 crafters from all over the Peninsula. From pottery, cutlery, beadwork and wood crafts to delectable food gifts, fudge, cakes, handmade cards, toys and children’s clothing, there’s almost too much choice for innovative stocking fillers and gifts.
Cape Town’s festive markets are a creative and vibrant alternative for gift shopping
It’s a wrap
SEE FOR YOURSELF:
Made in the Cape Christmas Market
072 223 8046
facebook.com/madeinthecape
Edgemead Christmas Craft & Gift Market
edgemeadmarket.com
Cape Gift Market
082 411 3981
capegiftmarket.com
Simply South Gift & Craft Fair
Glenys Marx, 083 618 6366
simplysouth.co.za
AND THERE’S MORE:
Stellenbosch Kersmark
Now to 5 December
NG Kerk, Uniepark
Somerset West Festival of Lights
2 to 5 December evenings
Main Road, Somerset West
Fab Ideas Christmas Market
11 to 15 December
Kommetjie Community Hall
Blaauwklippen Twilight Christmas Market
15 to 19 December
Blaauwklippen Wine Estate
Christmas Slow Market
27 to 29 December
Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre
WORDS: KIT HEATHCOCK IMAGES: SUPPLIED
Neighbourhood4 NEWS & LIFESTYLE 29 NOVEMBER 2015
SEE FOR YOURSELF:
Growbaggrowbag.co.za
Plant-in Cityplantincity.com
A lthough urban living is an increasingly popular lifestyle choice, especially
for younger buyers, it is not without its drawbacks. For people who have grown up in suburban homes, the lack of a garden takes some getting used to. The lucky few with balconies are therefore making use of them as much as possible, turning an often overlooked space into an indoor-outdoor room.
Traditional planters and pots are a start, but the trend is to think vertical, with products and systems that help homeowners to maximise their space. These move out of the realm of traditional garden supplies and cross into the world of design. This appeals to the aesthetically minded homeowner and shows the shift in gardening as a key focus within design, rather than the afterthought that it often previously was. WORDS: CHRIS REID IMAGES: GROWBAG & PLANT-IN CITY
Green thumb
Locally, Growbag has found success for exactly that reason with its hanging, wall-mounted and regular models. These also boast added sustainability through their recycled construction. Internationally, we’re seeing designers take the same thinking to the next level with innovative planter concepts. Plant-in City, for example, produces modular systems of terrariums and planters out of high-end materials, allowing homeowners to customise an entire sculptural “plantscape” in their homes.
This trend is in part driven by the desire people have to create sanctuary spaces in their homes. As South Africans, we have a strong connection to an indoor-outdoor lifestyle already, so trends like this will defi nitely be growing in the future as we attempt to reconcile our urban aspirations with a connection to the natural world.
Neighbourhood
The roots of Pinot Noir
EXPERIENCE IT FOR YOURSELF:
Newton Johnson
028 312 3862
newtonjohnson.com
Bouchard Finlayson
028 312 3515
bouchardfi nlayson.co.za
Creation Wines
028 212 1107
creationwines.com
Muratie Wine Estate
021 865 2330/6
muratie.co.za
A fl ip through the latest Platter’s Guide suggests that the cool-climate vineyards of the Elgin
and Hemel-en-Aarde valleys are where you’ll fi nd South Africa’s top-rated Pinot Noir. The likes of Newton Johnson, Bouchard Finlayson and Creation Wines are justifi ably famous for their elegant Pinots, and yet the roots of this signature wine originating from the Burgundy region of France are to be found in the hills outside Stellenbosch.
We have George Paul Canitz to thank for planting the fi rst Pinot Noir vineyards on the estate in 1927. A German artist and part-time lecturer at Stellenbosch University, Canitz fell in love with the neglected manor house and set about restoring and replanting the estate.
Together with viticulturist Professor Abraham Izak Perold, who created South Africa’s signature Pinotage grape by cross-pollinating Pinot Noir and Hermitage, Canitz crafted the fi rst “Burgundy” in Stellenbosch. It was an experiment that paid o� handsomely, with Canitz claiming, “Muratie Burgundy is bottled sunshine; it gladdens the heart and loosens the tongue!”
The Canitz family eventually sold the farm to the late Ronnie Melck, whose son Rijk now oversees the estate. In 2009 he changed the name of the Pinot Noir to pay tribute to the father of South African Pinot, with the current 2012 vintage of the George Paul Canitz Pinot Noir now on shelves.
WORDS: RICHARD HOLMES
IMAGES: SUPPLIED & ISTOCK
The fi rst vines of the ‘heartbreak grape’
were planted on the low-key Muratie estate
outside Stellenbosch
Made from dry-land vineyards, it’s a wine with lively acidity and a fresh palate of raspberries, cherries, cloves and sandalwood that are given a solid platform of oak tannins to perform on. That combination of acidity and tannin means the wine will happily age for the next decade, but can equally be enjoyed this festive season. It’ll pair perfectly with a dish of rare venison, or a wild mushroom risotto.
Nearly a century after the fi rst vines were planted in the sandstone soils of Muratie, it’s not hard to think that George Paul Canitz would have been rather pleased with a glass of “his” 2012 Pinot Noir.
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6 NEWS & LIFESTYLE Neighbourhood29 NOVEMBER 2015
Wicked-good eatsBoston Est. 2015 may only have opened its doors in October this year, but it has firmly established itself as the cool kid of Buitengracht Street. The great thing about this new eatery is how friendly everyone is. As you enter you’ll most likely have the owner by your side to welcome you in and have a laugh with you. Apart from being an awesome place for drinks, the traditional “Bostonian” cuisine isn’t too bad either. I recommend the real Bostonian crumbed wings and the JFK burger with pickles, aged cheddar and smoked house bacon served on a brioche bun with American-style chips. Yum.
Laugh your troubles awayCafe Roux has always been one of my favourite venues for live acts – the Cafe Roux Sessions showcases the best of South African talent. This week you can catch Cape Town’s funniest man Nik Rabinowitz in his new show, Jokes in Progress, on Tuesday and Wednesday (1 to 2 December), and again from 7 to 9 December. Be sure to visit the Cafe Roux website to check out what else is on the schedule for the year.
LOCAL LOWDOWN
1
SEE FOR YOURSELF:
Cafe Roux
021 789 2538
caferouxsessions.co.za
Urban Brandy
facebook.com/urbanbrandy
Boston Est. 2015
021 424 0082
facebook.com/bostonrescape
Summer sipsUrban Brandy, the country’s ultimate city-based cocktail experience, has launched its new summer cocktails – a must for those who enjoy living on the more daring side of the street. Made from SA’s premium brandies, these new cocktails are perfect for the holiday season. Try out their Afri-Tiki (Klipdrift Export muddled with rooibos tea, Amarula and topped with cherries, grapes, lime wedges and bitters), the Route 62 Daisy Cup (a concoction of fresh lime, lemon, grapefruit, a splash of fynbos liqueur, naartjie soda, Oude Molen 100 Reserve and fresh herbs) and the bacon-inspired Smoked Oaked brandy cocktail (Amarena black cherries mixed with bitters, orange, sugar-smoked bacon and a healthy dash of KWV 5 Year Old). Keep an eye on their Facebook page to find out where you can try these treats for yourself.
Read more about the things Reese Writes loves by visiting facebook.com/reesewritesCT
The only way to celebrate summer in the Mother CityWORDS: REESE WRITES IMAGES: SUPPLIED
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Neighbourhood
3
LUMBERJACK AMBER ALEDark malt, roasted fl avours, pine aromas. Intense hop
fl avour and great full body. A beer for the brave.
R27
6NU METRO GIFT CARDSGive the gift of entertainment this festive season. Visit
your closest Nu Metro Cinemas for more details.
7ADVERTORIAL29 NOVEMBER 2015
1 2iSTORE087 350 2946
www.myistore.co.za
3JACK BLACK BREWING COMPANY021 447 4151
www.jackblackbeer.com
4SCOTCH & SODA011 784 3233
www.scotch-soda.com
5iTOYS021 671 6218
www.iToys.co.za
6NU METRO CINEMAS0861-CINEMA (246362)
7MJ COLLECTION012 666 8897
www.mjcollection.co.za
8SUPERDRY021 418 2748
facebook.com/SuperdrySouthAfrica
9SOVIET DENIM011 061 0500
www.sovietdenim.com
10BLOCK & CHISEL011 442 0809
www.blockandchisel.co.za
11VAPEMOB021 797 4077
www.vapemob.co.za
12SA SCOOTER SHOP0861 46 7772
www.sascootershop.co.za
Stock availability and prices were correct at time of going to print.
Neighbourhood’s wish list this season
To advertise in our next edition contact Dylan at
1
APPLE WATCH SPORT38mm space grey aluminium case with black sport band.
R5,8992
APPLE WATCH38mm stainless steel case with soft pink modern buckle.
R12,599
9
NORRIS (MEN’S SHIRT)Effortlessly stylish, inevitable perfection. This Soviet Norris
Button-up with skinny jeans is perfect for an edgy, quirky look.
R429
11
TITAN PRO KITThe Titan Pro features a bottom vertical coil system that
provides both excellent fl avour and vapour production.
R39910
BARDOT LAMPGreen is a strong trend in interiors. Stay on
trend with this curvaceous lamp.
R1,895
5
PICKIT PORTABLE PHOTO PRINTERPrint instant photographs from your mobile device whenever
and wherever you want with the PicKit Portable Photo Printer.
R1,499
7
MJ COLLECTION BRACELET This magnifi cent design features semi-precious
variscite beads in turquoise and sea-green hues.
R8998
SUPERDRY BACKPACKTo the beach or on a summer’s adventure? Either way the
California Tarp Backpack is your everyday summer essential.
R1,89999
4
BARFLYScotch & Soda’s signature fragrance has its own character
and is full of detail - much like their clothing range.
R84999
12
GOBOARD 21 century commuting has hit SA. Self Balancing
GoBoards are the top of every kids Xmas list this year.
R6,200
LUMBERJACK AMBER ALEDark malt, roasted fl avours, pine aromas. Intense hop
fl avour and great full body. A beer for the brave.
1 2
Neighbourhood’s wish
iSTORE087 350 2946
www.myistore.co.za
3JACK BLACK BREWING COMPANY021 447 4151
www.jackblackbeer.com
4SCOTCH & SODA011 784 3233
www.scotch-soda.com
5iTOYS021 671 6218
www.iToys.co.za
6NU METRO CINEMAS0861-CINEMA (246362)
7MJ COLLECTION012 666 8897
www.mjcollection.co.za
8SUPERDRY021 418 2748
facebook.com/SuperdrySouthAfrica
9SOVIET DENIM011 061 0500
www.sovietdenim.com
10BLOCK & CHISEL011 442 0809
www.blockandchisel.co.za
11VAPEMOB021 797 4077
www.vapemob.co.za
12SA SCOOTER SHOP0861 46 7772
www.sascootershop.co.za
To advertise in our next edition contact Dylan at
Neighbourhood
Panoramic views over the city, nature trails, duck ponds and leafy green streets make Plattekloof an attractive spot for families to settle
Panoramic views over the city, nature trails, duck ponds and leafy green
Plattekloof and Burgundy
WORDS: KIT HEATHCOCK IMAGES: LEAH DE JAGER, SUPPLIED & ISTOCK
Spotlight on8 SPOTLIGHT 29 NOVEMBER 2015
Neighbourhood 9SPOTLIGHT
it has formed its own identity. “There’s a good sense of community in Burgundy,” says Janine, “with lots of sports clubs, golf, tennis, soccer, cricket and running, and you’re sure to meet neighbours out walking, at our monthly market, and at events like the Carols by Candlelight.”
For local shopping, there’s Burgundy Square with a Checkers, hair salon, cafes and various small businesses. The Burgundy Estate Clubhouse is the social hub. It has a newly opened tapas and Mediterranean restaurant España, which is the place to meet after work.
But the latest news delighting residents is that Rabie, the property company responsible for the huge success of Century City, has just taken on the investment of developing the rest of the residential and commercial land in Burgundy Estate, continuing the plan of green corridors, open spaces and pocket parks, which currently makes Burgundy a popular place for young families.
The grandstand views over the city, Table Mountain and Table Bay towards Robben Island, really do give the whole Plattekloof area its unique aspect.
Looking out over the Mother City and being able to dip into it at will before returning home to peaceful seclusion on the green slopes of the Tygerberg Hills, is a treat.
If you want to live on the outskirts of
the city so you can escape into nature at a moment’s
notice and yet still be within easy reach of the CBD and all Cape
Town’s attractions, Plattekloof ticks all the boxes. Hugging the skirts of the
Tygerberg Hills with leafy-tree-lined streets and glorious views over the city and Table Mountain, it has easy access to both the N1 and the N7, or you can head out to the wine estates of Durbanville Hills or to the Tygerberg Nature Reserve.
After residents have raved about the views, the first thing they mention about the area is its convenience: “I love how central it is,” says Michelle Whitelaw, who has lived here for three years. “It’s 15 minutes to town and 30 minutes from the winelands, a stone’s throw from the beach and five minutes from Canal Walk.” Locally the Plattekloof Village Shopping Centre has all the everyday shopping you need, and for medical care the excellent Panorama Mediclinic and all its associated doctors’ rooms are just over the road.
For outdoors types there are hiking and trail running on the doorstep in the Tygerberg Nature Reserve where the last remnants of the critically endangered
Swartland Shale Renosterveld vege-tation are preserved. The reserve is
home to the Cape fox, the honey badger and a variety of endemic
birds. Keen mountain bi kers have a huge network of
trails starting from the Majik Forest, with
members of the Tygerberg
mountain
bike club having privileged access to a green corridor winding across several of the Durbanville Hills wine estates to connect with Contermanskloof and Meerendal. And closer to home there are lots of open green spaces to stroll and picnic. “One of our favourite things to do with our little one is to go to the duck pond,” continues Michelle. “Plus there are so many parks and places to walk and hike, it is fun for the whole family.”
Adjoining the Plattekloof area on the other side of the vineyards and open fields of De Grendel wine estate, Burgundy Estate shares the same advantages of convenient access to the city and fabulous views, backing onto the fynbos and farmland of the western slopes of Tygerberg Hill.
One of its best kept secrets is the nine-hole mashie golf course edged by indigenous fynbos with a fantastic view of Table Mountain, and the large canoeing lake surrounded by green open space further along the hillside favoured by picnickers, dog walkers and kids feeding ducks. “There are lots of walking and running trails within the estate between flowers and landscaped areas,” says Janine Meyer, resident for three years. “I love being able to walk with my dogs and have the opportunity to let them run around freely in some areas. And the security is really good too, so you feel safe when you’re out walking.”It’s a slowly growing commu nity with a number of individual gated develop-
ments and open spaces of land that has not yet been developed.
In the almost 10 years since it began,
The grandstand views over the
city, Table Mountain and Table Bay towards Robben Island, really do give the whole Plattekloof area its unique aspect
29 NOVEMBER 2015
Neighbourhood10 SPOTLIGHT
Eat like a local
• SimplyAsia–sushiandThai
foodinPlattekloofVillage
• Greens–Italiancoffee,wood-
firedpizzasandbreakfasts
inPlattekloofVillage
• DeGrendel–excellentwine
estateandfinediningwith
fabulousviewsoverCapeTown
• España–tapasandSpanishfood
attheBurgundyClubhouse
• LoveCakeCafe–cakeand
coffeeonBurgundySquare
I love how central it is. It’s
15 minutes to town and 30 minutes from the winelands, a stone’s throw from the beach and five minutes from Canal Walk
MICHELLE WHITELAW, RESIDENT
One of our favourite things
to do with our little one is to go to the duck pond. Plus there are so many parks and places to walk and hike, it is fun for the whole family
MICHELLE WHITELAW, RESIDENT
Buying in PlattekloofThemonthlybondrepaymentto
purchaseatypicalpropertyin
Plattekloof,namelyafour-bedroom
house,withthemedianasking
priceofR4,795m,isR45,481per
monthover20yearsatprime
of9,25%withnodeposit.
VIEWFROMDEGRENDEL
TYGERBERGNATURERESERVE LOVECAKECAFE
PLATTEKLOOFVILLAGESHOPPINGCENTER
29 NOVEMBER 2015
DEGRENDEL
Neighbourhood 11SPOTLIGHT
BURGUNDY SQUARE
29 NOVEMBER 2015
Q&A
Pierre NelCO-FRANCHISEE, PAM
GOLDING PROPERTIES
PLATTEKLOOF
021 558 3438
076 967 3766
Q: How long have you been working in this area?
A: Seven years.
Q: What do you love about this area? A: Plattekloof’s location is the best
of all worlds – close to the sea, close to wine farms and close to Cape Town. The people are very friendly and welcoming – there is a great sense of community among residents. With the magnificent views, Plattekloof is known as a sunny suburb with amazing sunsets. We are privileged to have Table Mountain as the focal point, and all amenities are on our doorsteps.
Q: Where’s your favourite spot for a coffee?
A: Greens at Plattekloof Village Shopping Centre or De Grendel Restaurant.
Q: What kind of people buy property here?
A: Plattekloof and surrounds is a truly diverse neighbourhood – predominantly young professionals with young families, including everyone from professional rugby players and radio DJs to top executives.
Q: What makes property here a good investment?
A: As Plattekloof is one of your first stops into the Northern Suburbs, and with its perfect location and easy access to the winelands, Century City, Blouberg and Cape Town, investments have a positive yearly increase of +10%,
Plattekloof is rich in greenery and offers stately homes as well as ultra modern
architecture. The panoramic views of the Southern Suburbs stretching to the Western Seaboard are only an extra
with some security estates increasing over 22% per year.
Many clients want to move out of the busy city, and Plattekloof is just a stone’s throw away, but has a city-like feel. Plattekloof is rich in greenery and offers stately homes as well as ultra modern architecture. The panoramic views of the Southern Suburbs stretching to the Western Seaboard are only an extra.
Baronetcy Estate is one of the
most sought-after luxury estates in the Northern Suburbs, and with it being such a new estate, the investments are growing yearly, with positive results.
Q: What’s the most interesting property that you sold last year or have on your books at the moment?
A: The last phases of Baronetcy Estates (Phase 9A, B and C). We had 63 plots and they were snatched up extremely quickly, with prices ranging from R2,2m to R4m. Recently we launched the last phase of the estate, 9D, consisting of 21 plots, and we now only have 10 left.
My area partner Tonja Ellmann and I have recently listed a property fit for a king for R30m – the seller is from Dubai. With finishes imported from all over the world, this home is exceptional, with no expense spared and every luxury catered for. A home truly fit for a king.
Neighbourhood12 SPOTLIGHT
Properties listed for rent in Plattekloof
comprise approximately 35% of the
total rental listings in the Parow and
Goodwood area.
35% 17%
Approximately 17% of the interest
(views) in properties for rent in the Parow
and Goodwood area is attributable to
properties listed for rent in Plattekloof.
Approximately 22% of the interest
(views) in properties for sale in the Parow
and Goodwood area is attributable to
properties listed for sale in Plattekloof.
22%
Properties listed for sale in Plattekloof
comprise approximately 29% of the total
sale listings in the Parow and Goodwood
area.
29%Property demand
29 NOVEMBER 2015
Neighbourhood 13SPOTLIGHT
www.privateproperty.co.za/on-show
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Find property On Show in your area.
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Median asking prices for Plattekloof properties
For a typical property (four-bedroom house)
For a typical rental property (three-bedroom house)
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Neighbourhood14 PROPERTY NEWS 29 NOVEMBER 2015
Restoring MamreAbout a 60km drive from Cape
Town up the West Coast you’ll find the little town of Mamre
which is home to many heritage buildings. The rich history of the town can be seen in particular at Mamre Werf, more formally known as the Moravian Mission Station. Here the Mamre Heritage Walk is a tour of Mamre Werf, which can be arranged by appointment and is made possible by Carmen Lerm, founder of West Coast Way.
Mamre is great for the history enthusiast, and nature lovers will be pleased to know that Mamre has great biodiversity. But what’s really of value is what’s being done on the property side.
The architectural style of the buildings is in the Old Cape Dutch tradition. Maintenance and restoration of the buildings are the responsibility of the Moravian congregation, although this becomes tricky as all of the buildings on the Werf are heritage buildings. No changes can be made without the approval of the National Heritage Council, which sets stringent guidelines for maintenance and restoration. The Moravian church council has made
The Mamre Werf community are raising funds to restore heritage buildings
WORDS: LAUREN ALBERTYN IMAGES: SUPPLIED
provision in its budget for important repairs such as plumbing and electrical, but there are many other problems with the old buildings that require attention. The church council has established the Mamre Trust, and, in an attempt to raise funds, the congregation has extended invitations to various organisations and embassies with not much luck.
Secretary of the Mamre Heritage Committee, Rosemary Davids, says that having the congregation responsible for the upkeep of the buildings is a liability, as it is very expensive to keep these buildings in good condition. “What the Werf really requires is the fencing of the Werf around the back of the mill and all along the river up until The Shop.”
The Old Garage, also known as The Old Store, is in desperate need of a new facade, according to Davids. She proposes a museum as a new use for the building which is currently in a state of degradation. While there’s a lot to still achieve, Davids says that the congregation hopes that the tours of the Werf will not only assist in raising the funds but also establish Mamre Werf as a tourist destination.
MAMRE WERF’S HISTORICAL BUILDINGS INCLUDE:
The Shop (1880)Die Ou Winkel, a general dealer, has been trading as Tori Oso, a restaurant.
The Mill (1830)This was used as a mill to grind wheat. Today the building is structurally repaired, but all the machines aren’t in working condition. The congregation hopes to make use of The Mill again.
The Parsonage (1697)Occupied by various governors of the Cape, today it is the minister of the church’s home.
Die Bakhuisie (1700)This was originally used as a jail. It is now used as the church’s “sopkombuis”.
The Moravian ChurchIn 1808 Moravian missionaries arrived in Mamre, which was originally called Groenekloof. The missionaries proceeded to build the Moravian Church in 1818, making it the fifth oldest church in South Africa to still be in use.
Old School (1876)A building with only two classrooms, today it is used for small functions.
Cemetery Hill (1808)This is the burial ground for various Dutch settlers.
The Long HouseThis accommodated soldiers of the Dutch East India Company. Today it is the church’s office space.
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Corporate rentals to boost ROIFor investors looking for a
good return on investment (ROI) on properties in their
portfolios, corporate rentals are worth serious consideration.
The demand is massive, says Michela Soukop of nationwide corporate rentals, Soukop Property Group. “During the year we have a constant trickle of corporate rental enquiries, but the relocation season really begins in October and goes to February, during which time we have an influx of locals and foreigners. In parts of the country, demand is so high that rental agencies can’t find enough stock to offer clients.”
Greg Harris, Chas Everitt Property Rentals, says, “There has been a noticeable increase in demand year on year over the past few years as SA has grown in stature as a gateway to new and growing markets in Africa.”
Says Soukop, “Corporates tend to prefer security estates, but there is demand for flats, apartments and houses closer to the city centres too. In Durban, for example, we are always looking for upmarket places to let in Morningside and on the Berea.”
The average time that property in the Upper Highway area (which includes Hillcrest,
Kloof, Waterfall and Gillitts) is on the market for is currently 53 days, with the difference between asking price and selling price at 8%, says Gregg Wilson, Seeff, Upper Highway.“This is a positive move from the previous six-month period where property was on the market for 98 days and the difference between asking price and selling price was 11,5%.
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Houses priced between
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According to Wilson, the top three price segments with regard to sales are:
Townhouses priced between R1m and R1,499m
Houses priced between R1,5m and R1,999m
The slowest selling-price segments are:
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Safeguarding your property this seasonWORDS: LISA DEWBERRY IMAGES: ISTOCK
W ith many property owners going on holiday or renting an additional property to
holiday-goers, it’s vital owners check their property is correctly insured and premiums are paid. Damages to property caused by tenants or unexpected incidents such as burglary, fire or a burst geyser can cost owners greatly should they not have the correct insurance, making their festive season a lot less merry. Craig Young, managing executive, oobainsure, says to ensure a property owner is correctly insured, owners could appoint an external assessor for a comprehensive sum insured replacement analysis on their property and contents. He says when a claim is made and the property is not insured correctly, insurers reserve the right to apply “average” to payment of the claim based on what they believe to be the replacement cost of the property at the time of claim.
“Owners should contact the insurer well before tenants arrive, to review the policy and underwrite the risk. They should ensure they have sufficient liability cover, cover for accidental breakages and receive a good deposit from tenants. Building insurance, which covers the structure, permanent fixtures and fittings, is one of the most important policies to protect against damage from unexpected events like fire, flood and lightning,” says Young.
He says owners should consider household content insurance to protect contents of their property such as televisions, sound systems and computers. He says additional cover to consider includes a power surge for electrical appliances such as fridges and electric gate motors, as well as Home Emergency Assist in case of accident while family or friends visit. Carike van Dyk, COO, Absa Insurance Company, says over the holidays there’s usually an increase in crime-related incidents creating a higher chance a property might be targeted by criminals.
She says owners should familiarise themselves with the conditions of their insurance policy before they have to claim, and should never assume their policy covers everything, as many policies apply limitations to some insured events. “Where the property is rented out, there might be limitations to cover for theft or burglary. Generally the insurance market excludes damages from burglary or theft while the property is let or sublet, unless there are visible signs of forced entry or exit. A property owner might also have obligations when claiming, such as reporting a burglary to police within 24 hours. It’s important to consider what the insurance policy allows, particularly when having tenants, and if a policy does have limitations, to discuss them with the insurance company,” says Van Dyk.
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Neighbourhood 17PROPERTY NEWS29 NOVEMBER 2015
Country living at its best
A n increasing number of people who either work from home or are employed in
positions that don’t require them to be in the o� ce every day, are moving out of the city and into quieter, outlying areas of the Western Cape.
Lifestyle has become the new buzz word and, according to See� Yzerfontein agent Michelle Livingstone-Louw, if you are looking for a real escape, it just does not get better than Yzerfontein. “The area is renowned for its scenic bay, 25km of white sandy beaches and rocky coastline. The air is clean and the village is still regarded as quite safe.
“One of the advantages of the village is that it is not commercialised, so you will not fi nd a shopping mall or other busy and noisy centres. There are, however, a few lovely eateries, the most famous of which is Strandkombuis – a rustic seafood restaurant located right on the beach,” she says.
Lightstone statistics record that the average price paid for a freestanding home is about R1,4m, while a sectional title property is currently selling for around R1,2m. However, Livingstone-Louw says that the averages quoted on Lightstone include sales that have occurred in the lower end of the market,
You don’t have to travel far out of Cape Town to fi nd a little peace and quiet
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which pulls the average price down.In reality, she says, prices tend to range between R500,000 and R1,2m for vacant plots with sea views, and between R2m and R5m for a beachfront stand.
“There are only a few apartments in the village and these are generally priced at around R1,2m for a two-bedroom unit. Modest houses, set back from the beach, start at around R1,3m for two bedrooms and range to about R2,6m for a luxury home. Closer to the beach, prices tend to range from about R4m to R8,5m,” Livingstone-Louw says.
Although there aren’t any schools in the village, Ilona du Toit, agent, Pam Golding Properties Yzerfontein, says transport is available to ferry children to either the Curro School in Langebaan or to Darling College in nearby Darling. She adds that although there is convenience shopping available in the village, most residents go to nearby Langebaan or into Cape Town itself for their monthly purchases.
“At this stage the village boasts a healthy mix of permanent residents and those who own holiday homes. However, there has defi nitely been an increase in buyers who are looking to settle in the area permanently and we currently have approximately 1,800 people who live in the village on a permanent basis.”
Analyse itPATRICK CAIRNS
Do we need a state bank?
The recent Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) march through Johannesburg earned a lot of
press because of the number of people that turned out. Less press was given to serious analysis of the lists of demands they handed over to the JSE, the Reserve Bank and the Chamber of Mines.
Unfortunately, it is easy to think that all of Julius Malema’s “solutions” for the economy are bordering on fantasy since they are couched in his famous populist rhetoric. However, if you read the EFF’s demands without any preconceived ideas, there’s actually sense in many of them.
Who, for instance, would argue that all JSE companies should “be subjected to scrutiny on illicit fi nancial fl ows, transfer pricing and profi t shifting”? Or that mining companies should provide “better houses for all mineworkers, with proper sanitation, electricity [and] water”?
Of course, there were the more questionable demands, such as the nationalisation of mines, but there were also those that need serious debate. One of these is the establishment of a state bank.
Any honest assessment of South Africa’s banking sector must conclude that something has to change. For years the industry has been dominated by an oligopoly of the “big four”, and while smaller players have been disruptive in certain niche areas, their infl uence is negligible.
The result is that the four big players have an inordinate amount of power that many argue has a negative e� ect on economic activity. A signifi cant number of people remain excluded from the formal banking sector and it is very di� cult for entrepreneurs to get funding to build the businesses that will support employment growth and greater productivity.
It’s impossible to imagine any private bank changing this. That is only likely to happen through an institution that has a developmental mandate.
Which leads to the question of whether South Africa would benefi t from a state bank. There are actually examples of very successful state banks in other parts of the world, most notably the very highly regarded, and very profi table Bank of North Dakota, which funds student loans, and promotes agriculture, commerce and industry.
When it’s done right, this can be a win-win intervention. Not only does it democratise funding, but it can actually generate money for the state.
Of course there will be questions about the government’s ability to run a bank – given the track record of state-owned enterprises – but there are ways to deal with that, such as a state-funded bank that is privately run. If it could be done right, perhaps it could be transformational.
In 2014 the Bank of North Dakota generated profi ts of $111m
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WESTERN SEABOARD Atlantic Beach 27, 35
Big Bay 31
Blouberg 29, 32
Bloubergrand 31, 32, 33
Bloubergrise 32
Bloubergsands 30
Bloubergstrand 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
Eden on the bay 32
Flamingo Vlei 30, 32
Lagoon Beach 33
Milnerton 33
Parklands 29, 30, 31, 32, 33
Royal Ascot 33
Rugby 31
Sunningdale 26, 30, 31
Sunset Beach 29
Sunset Links 26
Table View 30, 32
West Beach 26
WEST COAST
Yzerfontein 35
NORTHERN SUBURBS
Burgundy Estate 36
Durbanville 23
Loevenstein 23
Plattekloof 22, 24, 25
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& HELDERBERG Somerset West 23
Pearl Valley 23
Boschenmeer 23
Voelklip 23
Hermanus 23
Onrus 23
Franschhoek 23
Atlantic Beach Estate 27
Chas Everitt International Property Group 22ERA Real Estate 32Neo Estate 34Pam Golding Properties 23 - 26Property World 34Rabie Property Group 36Rawson Properties 33Re/Max International Property Group 30Seeff Properties 31Sotheby's international Realty 28 - 29
Classifieds:Atlantic Beach Property Sales 35Complete Coast Properties 35Nationlink 35Rawson Properties 35
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Paarl: 021 871 1480 / Franschhoek: 021 876 2100 / Durbanville: 021 975 7209 / Welgemoed: 021 913 7670
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Mont View is a well maintained income generating commercial property with a residential component in a good location in Franschhoek. Rental contracts are in place for all units.
Jeanine 082 410 6837 / Doug 072 610 7208
Franschhoek / R6.2 million
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Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 2A property that touches on perfection. Large study, immaculate garden. Spacious.
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Onrus / R9.85 million
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Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 2 / Parking 4A stone’s throw from the edge of the water. Situated just above Voëlkip beach and close to Kammabaai. Watch the whales go by and enjoy the wonderful sunsets.
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Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2Stylish home with spectacular views. Your own vineyards.
Vivienne 082 569 4739 / Koos 083 399 8002
Loevenstein / R4.195 million
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Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 3 / Parking 2This is a great lock up and go middle unit in great condition.
Jordan 083 298 1481 / Ronel 082 556 2433
Pearl Valley / R3.5 million
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Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 3Stately, immaculately maintained home in prestigious estate.
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Durbanville / R5.5 million
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Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2Beautiful and sunny in prime estate. Mountain views.
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Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 2.5 / Garages 2Situated on large grounds, with exceptional views.
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Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 3 / Lovely property with classic proportions of a comfortable family home with modern finishes. Suitable for the big entertainer. Indoor/outdoor flow from the bar and entertainment area to a large pool and level garden. Beautiful newly renovated bedrooms, one with en-suite. Bonus is a full granny-flat with separate entrance.
Riccardo Mascis 073 051 1100 / Rosemary Fernandes 078 080 9955 / Penny Petersen 083 261 7339
Plattekloof / R7.5 million Ref# 1PLA1244191
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Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3.5 / Garages 2 / This immaculate elegant double-storey, three-level family home is situated in sought-after Sunset Links Golf Estate.
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Sunset Links / R6.95 million
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Bedrooms 2 / Bathrooms 1 / Garages 1 / This home is situated in Breckenridge Village in Sunningdale. Follow showboards from corner Sandown Road and Sunningdale Drive.
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Sunningdale / R1.395 million
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Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / Situated on a corner plot, offering views of Table Mountain. Follow showboards from corner Sandown Road and Sunningdale Drive.
Donné Jacobs 084 448 4446 / Byron Jacobs 079 879 9310
Sunningdale / R2.55 million
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Bedrooms 5 / Bathrooms 4 / Garages 3 / Walk to the beach, this modern luxury home, offering all of the best finishes, positioned on one of the largest plots in West Beach.
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West Beach / R4.495 million
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Atlantic Beach Estate / R15 millionBedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / A 3-bedroom single-storey home situated in private lush surroundings. Each of the 3 bedrooms lead out onto its own private garden.
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Bedrooms 3 /Bathrooms 3 / Garages 4 / Exquisite 3-bedroom family home with large living areas with a separate self-contained flatlet, beautifully furnished, located alongside the fairways.
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Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / This lovely spacious, 3-bedroom family home offers a full family bathroom, en suite, open-plan lounge, dining room and kitchen.
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Bloubergstrand Asking R19.5 million
Light bright gracious family home offers a relaxed lifestyle & tranquility with luxurious finishes throughout. Sumptuousproportions, stacking doors opening onto an extensive verandah overlooking the Ocean. Elegant formal lounge lead-ing to dining room, family room and gourmet kitchen leading to the entertainment barbecue area with jacuzzi and sunroom. Upstairs 4 bedroom suites, luxurious master suite with terrace, downstairs office/billiard room and spaciouscottage with sep entrance + garages for 4 cars. Lydia 082 561 3046. For more pics & info SMS 1490238 to 38573*
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Sunset Beach - R6.500 millionPrime dual living investment in prestigious area of Sunset Beach within walking distance to the beach
First property comprising of 4 x beds, study and 3 x baths. Lounge, Dining Room and TV Room. Gourmet style kitchen with a sep scullery leading to a double remote
controlled garage. Glass enclosed pool, jacuzzi, bar and braai area ideal for entertaining. In addition there is a large gym on the first floor with views of Table Mountain.
Second dwelling comprising of 2 x beds, 2 x baths. Lounge, Dining Room and mod o/plan kitchen also with sep scullery leading to a large double remote controlled
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Change your lifestyle to a lockup and go but enjoy the space of this
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Blaauwbergstrand - Asking R3.5m negBe Bold! Make me an offer in ink. This apartment in an amazing
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Large o/plan lounge - dining room with spectacular views of the ocean &
table mountain. Compact kitchen lots of cupboard space. 3 Nice sized
bedrooms - laminate flooring (mes), 2 bathrs, double automated garage.
Excellent block. Call today - Don’t delay. Lyn Petzer 082 889 5163
Sunset Beach - R3.9 million ON SHOWNew Release – Sole Mandate
A house for many reasons – I am free and waiting for a new owner – Just move in. Walking distance from shops and beach. This free flowing light and
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Along West Coast Road turn into Ocean Way into Balers Way. Follow pointer boards.
Sunset Beach - Asking R8.9 millionState of the art mod architectural designed home, sea views
Ideally suited for the executive lifestyle. Huge open space with the emphasis on light modern architecture. Lap pool & jacuzzi with wind free outside enter-
tainment area. 4 Bedrooms, Executive Study Area, Spectacular views from the living area & master bedroom, gourmet style kitchen offering a host of
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3 Bedroom home tucked away in a cul-de-sac. This is an ideal starter
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to entertainment area and garden, parking for 2 cars. Asking R1.280m.
To view please call: Lydia Johnstone 082 561 3046.
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Parklands - Asking R2.450 millionImmaculate spacious north facing family home
This single storey 4 bedroomed home is centrally located near top
schools and shopping malls. Easy flow between the open plan reception
rooms, play room, indoor / outdoor barbecue area, double garages,
swimming pool and great security. To view call Lydia on 082 451 3046
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• Two-bed, two-bathroom apartments from R1,02 million• Three-bedroom townhouses from R2,02 million• Swimming pool and communal braai area• Children’s play area with jungle gym• Gatehouse with 24-hour security presence• Designed by award-winning Munnik Visser Architects• Big balconies with great views, some with built-in braais• Kitchens with gas hobs and granite countertops • Easy walking distance to Burgundy Shopping Centre• Clubhouse, 9-hole golf course and canoe pond
Introducing Zarina, Rabie’s exceptional new residential development at Burgundy Estate Cape Town. Named after Sir David Graaff’s champion fi lly, Zarina epitomizes all that Burgundy Estate stands for, offering green open spaces, a communal swimming pool, braai area and play parks, encompassed in a secure, stress-free environment.
Developed by the Rabie Property Group, successful developers of Century City and Royal Ascot, Zarina is the ideal spot for new homeowners to get a foothold in Cape Town’s property market and offers strong tenant demand for buy-to-let investors.
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Bur gundy Estate
www.burgundyestate.capetownCall Marion 082 778 7088 or Aldo 082 451 9990
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Follow our boards from Burgundy Drive into Carmine Drive, to the corner of Crimson Road.