Cape Town southern suburbs’ most expensive home on the market

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The most expensive property in Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs is on the market at R107 million. Take a look ...

The monthly bond repayments, calculated over 20 years at ‘prime’ of 11.75% and assuming no deposit, areThe house itself is 1 407 sqm, and it is set on 2 acres of land with north-facing views of the Constantiaberg mountain range.Construction was initiated in 2014 and completed in 2016 by Belgian master builder Stefan Varewyck.

The property includes six bedrooms, six reception rooms, 6.5 bathrooms, one kitchen, one study, six garages, a flatlet, swimming pool and parking for 20 cars.The property is entirely off-grid for water and electricity, featuring a full-solar installation. There is also an airtight security system, with an advanced alarm system, biometric access, electric shutters to isolate the ground floor in an emergency, CCTV surveillance, and robust perimeter fencing.

Additional features include high-speed fibre connectivity and a home office with seating for up to six people.family home, a stone’s throw away from this latest listing in Constantia, was sold to an international buyer for full asking price in February this year.

 

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