| Cape Town is one
of the most beautiful cities in the world.
It nestles between the majestic Table Mountain and the Indian
and Atlantic Oceans. With nearly 150km of coastline the Cape
Peninsula offers a wonderful variety of towns, villages, mountains,
vineyards and unspoilt beaches.
The Cape Peninsula is famous for it's scenic beauty and the
suburbs listed on our web site are the prime areas for world-class
real estate. Most are within 30 minutes drive of the international
airport. Their diversity is remarkable....
from Clifton and Bantry Bay - the 'Monte Carlo' of the Cape
to Camps Bay, Llandudno and Hout Bay located on one of the
world's most beautiful stretches of Atlantic coastline to
Constantia and Bishopscourt's historical mansions in the leafy
suburbs of the Constantia wine valley.
south on the False Bay coast Somerset West, Strand, Gordons
Bay are situated in the picturesque foothills of the Hottentots
Holland mountains and further inland the beautiful towns of
Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl and Wellington.
Durbanville, Welgemoed, Tygervalley in the northern suburbs
offer excellent value and are increasingly popular with overseas
buyers
the Waterfront - an entertainment Mecca in the downtown area
of the city with luxury apartments, marinas, shopping malls,
five star hotels, restaurants and theatres, all within a working
deep sea harbour.
The vibrant city centre is experiencing major redevelopment
with a multitude of new apartments, lofts, boutique hotels,
cafes and restaurants
and the nearby suburbs of Green Point, Sea Point and Fresnaye
offer spectacular views over the Bay and Table Mountain.
The diversity of fauna and flora in the Cape is unsurpassed
as are the property options.
With over 300 days of full sunshine a year, a Mediterranean
climate, mountain ranges, golden beaches and natural unspoilt
beauty, the Cape still justifies Walter Drakes' description
as "the fairest Cape in all the circumference of the
Earth"
A travel writer recently wrote “ The Cape is a beautiful,
beautiful part of the world. It’s a landscape of extraordinary
enigma and seductive complexity. The whimsical soul of this
place is addictive. No visitor ever leaves here indifferent. Cape summers are long, dry and hot. The winters bright green.
The air that swathes the mountainside is like champagne, and
the light, ecclesiastical. Watch photographers at play here,
and you get the picture. Everyone you meet here, whatever their colour or origin,
will be unfailingly kind, helpful and astoundingly friendly”
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