6 Cape Town apartments you'd love to own
Not only does Cape Town have some of the country's most beautiful houses, but it also has apartments with big personalities. If you’re looking for a stylish, dreamy or urban chic flat, look no further. Here are five options to choose from...
A Manhattan style loft featuring floor to ceiling windows has come onto the market for R3.995 million. Click here to view.
1. City Centre Manhattan style loft
A Manhattan style loft featuring a double volume living area and floor to ceiling windows has come onto the market for R3.995 million.
Positioned in Cape Town’s City Centre, the two storey apartment has an open-plan layout, expansive walls, a ceiling punctuated by warm, recessed lights and parquet flooring.
The flat combines neutral tones, exposed beams and clean lines to create a chic design.
The first floor is arranged so that it fits in a lounge, dining area, and a kitchen. Distinguishing the two spaces from the kitchen is an L-shaped countertop and breakfast bar with an integrated stove.
Neat and uncomplicated, the all-white kitchen is an ensemble of handle-free cabinets, built-in appliances and an out-of-the-way wine storage system.
To the right, floating up to the second floor is a short flight of stairs that lead to a potential reading nook, entertainment corner, coffee station or social lounge. This landing strip leads to other living areas including three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Included in the price tag are two secure parking bays, a storeroom, gym access and 24-hour security.
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2. Modern Sea Point apartment
This generous two bedroom apartment in Sea Point is currently priced at R3.8 million. Click here to view.
A generous two bedroom apartment in Sea Point, Cape Town, is selling for R3.8 million.
Catering for open-plan living, the kitchen is housed in the same area as the lounge and dining room. It has a simple kitchen island and breakfast bar with handle-free drawers for storage, matching kitchen cabinets and built-in appliances. Dotted on the ceiling are a handful of recessed lights that illuminate the dining and lounge areas as well.
Fixed to the lounge wall is a floating entertainment, storage and display cabinet, and a sleek display shelf that only comes halfway up the wall.
A pale carpet has been laid down in both bedrooms. It complements the hues on the walls, and those in the bathroom too.
Notable finishes include a frosted glass wall, floating drawers and open shelves, and water efficient toilet systems.
You don’t want to miss out on this modern wonder.
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3. Suburban Oranjezicht flat
Priced at R3.8 million, this flat is situated in the leafy suburb of Oranjezicht at the foot of Table Mountain. Click here to view.
Priced at R3.8 million, this flat is situated in the leafy suburb of Oranjezicht at the foot of Table Mountain.
Track lighting, neutral-coloured walls, large tiles covering the floor - this is the picture of the lounge, which leads to a private balcony where you can take in views of Devil’s Peak.
The lounge flows into a dining area, which has a similar relaxed look and feel to it.
Marking the beginning of the kitchen is a polished L-shaped counter made of granite. It offers drawers and cabinets for easy kitchen storage, a fitted stove, maroon backsplash, and undercounter space for a dishwasher or washing machine.
The two bedrooms are decorated in a natural colour with carpeting, which matches the tones in the bathroom.
The apartment comes with access to a communal garden and braai area, and two secure undercover parking bays.
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4. Industrial loft in Cape Town’s City Centre
A hip and trendy industrial style loft in Cape Town’s City Centre is currently on the market for R4.695 million. Click here to view.
A hip and trendy apartment in Cape Town’s City Centre is on the market for R4.695 million.
This industrial style loft is made up of an eclectic mix of wood, straw and exposed brick, and spreads out over two levels.
The clever use of brick and stack-away patio doors mean that the new homeowners can relish the seamless integration of the indoors and outdoors. The informal sitting area is extended onto the patio, which blends in smoothly with the relaxed kitchen, creating the sense of great spaciousness.
A similar free-flowing moment can be experienced in the kitchen as well, as it melds in seamlessly into a lounge area. This deep room has high walls, ample shelf space and windows that let in an abundance of natural light.
Illuminated by a string of cable lights, this apartment has one bedroom, which is separated from the main bathroom by frosted glass. It has a freestanding bath tub and his and hers basins, and there’s a second bathroom on offer as well.
The apartment also includes a rooftop terrace.
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5. Upmarket Camps Bay simplex
Here’s a chance to own an upmarket simplex apartment in Camps Bay, Cape Town, priced at R4.495 million. Click here to view.
Here’s a chance to own an upmarket apartment in Camps Bay, priced at R4.495 million.
It offers one spacious bedroom with built-in cupboards, neutral coloured carpeting that matches the walls, and uninhibited views of the mountain. The bathroom has a comparable colour palette – a soothing mix of hues with a touch of glamour. This comes across in the polished fittings, matching his and hers sinks and the special lighting that's attached to the mirror.
The rest of the apartment has an open design, with enough space for a comfortable lounge and kitchen.
Taking centre stage is a multifaceted kitchen island. Not only can it be used as a breakfast bar but it also has a built-in stove, sink and several drawers and a cupboard for storage.
Opposite the island are fitted cabinets with integrated kitchen features, and to the right, is a small alcove with a preparation area with undercounter kitchen lighting, an additional sink and false ceiling. This area enjoys views of the surrounding trees and shrubs.
This 84 square metre apartment comes with one parking space.
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6. V&A Waterfront garden apartment
A garden apartment situated close to the water’s edge at the V&A Waterfront is on the market for R5.2 million. Click here to view.
An apartment situated close to the water’s edge at the V&A Waterfront is on the market for R5.2 million.
Occupying the ground level, this garden flat is surrounded by lush vegetation and quiet waters, which can be enjoyed from the comfort of the lounge.
This living area features a wooden wall creation lined with display shelves and there is room for a TV and entertainment set. At the head of the room is a well-lit kitchen with built-in cupboards, a kitchen splashback bordering the stove and sink areas, and a recessed wall with open display shelves.
Built-in cupboards form part of the bedroom’s design, which also includes an en suite bathroom. It has a neutral colour palette with a trimming of green. It also features an extensive mirror, a pristine basin set in a black countertop and cabinet space for storage.
The new homeowners will also be able to enjoy direct canal access and the peace and quiet from the apartment's front terrace.