If you’re fortunate enough to call Fresnaye home, you can count President Cyril Ramaphosa among your neighbours.
Not every house has a view like this, though, and you’ll need to dig deep and find R75 million if you want to secure this six-bedroom listing on Pam Golding.
The local PowerBall now sits at R66 million, for those a little short on change.
Spread over two plots measuring 1 432 m², the property also comes with eight bathrooms, six garages, and five reception rooms – how very fancy, darling.
Some of the other standout features, before we look around:
Modern masterpiece with a private vineyard. Designed by a leading architect, this stylish and sophisticated home offers an idyllic lifestyle with elevator access to all levels.
Open plan designer kitchen and living rooms flow to a pool deck with panoramic views.
The views really are quite something:
Back to all the goodies:
Versatile accommodation includes a playroom, study and state-of-the-art media room/home theatre, and studio/gym/party room leading to a childrens’ garden area with wendy house.
Lavish main suite and two family bedrooms plus three separate guest suites with own pool and living area.
Oh, and you will also find a state-of-the-art wine tasting room and a winemaking studio for the vineyard.
Here are some of the photos featured in the listing:
Sometimes these big grand homes don’t do it for me, but I’m pretty wowed by this one.
If you can’t afford to put down a cent, and the bank will lend you the cash, these are your terms on a 20-year deal at 10% interest per annum:
Just the R724 000 or so per month to keep the wolves at bay.
You can see the full listing here.
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