You know what tends to ruin the peace and quiet that comes with renting a penthouse apartment in the Waterfront? A spot of bungee-jumping.
It’s rather difficult to find the cash to buy this UK mansion outright, but you could always enter the raffle for a fraction of the price.
Houses in Misty Cliffs don’t crop up for sale all that often. If you’ve been biding your time, here’s a little something for you.
Every time you step out of your car in the Cape Town CBD, you’re forking out money. You could always buy a parking spot.
Keen to get out of the city, and loaded up with a small fortune to throw around? This pearler in Gordons Bay might be up your alley.
If you have R150 000 lying around each month, you might be interested in renting this property in Hyde Park, Sandton.
If you want to throw the word ‘swanky’ around, you better deliver the goods. This Sea Point flat comes with quite a view.
If you’ve always wanted to build your own castle or theme park, but you didn’t have enough space, there’s a billion-dollar property in LA with your name on it.
What if I told you that there was a five-bedroom, three-bathroom house for sale in Woodstock at just under two bar? Yeah, I’m also intrigued.
If you’ve ever wanted to live in a castle on a beach, your dream is pretty much over. You can still look at the pictures, though.
Guess what? There’s actually a property in Clifton that could be within your price range. If that sounds interesting to you, come and take a look.
If you’re looking for a place to call home, to indulge in fine living, and have got 13 and a half grand to spend each month, this apartment is right up your alley.
A pimped-out Bel-Air mansion costing $180 million is facing some fierce competition from the house next door, for the title of the most expensive home in America.
The City of Cape Town confirmed on Wednesday that it’s putting the brakes on the pricey Foreshore Freeway Precinct project.
If you want to dip your toes into owning property on the Atlantic Seaboard, and Mouille Point sounds appealing, here’s what you’re looking at.
The City of Cape Town is keen to develop the iconic stretch between Clifton and Camps Bay, but those opposed to the sale of land are bringing out the big guns.
Two South African suburbs have cracked Forbes’ new list of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world. Something to be stoked about on a Monday, right?
If you’re going to dream, you may as well dream big. Take a look at this absolute gem out in the Winelands.
Fancy throwing a ‘Great Gatsby’ party with a splendid view out over the city? You’re in luck, because this whopper has just hit the market.
In North Korea’s capital stands a hotel with a rather mysterious fifth floor. A group of curious tourists decided to investigate, and came upon a shocking discovery.
For the first time in the best part of a decade, the Cape Town property market is feeling the pinch. That’s affecting rental prices, too.
Just before you hit Suikerbossie and head down into Hout Bay, you’ll see a villa on the left-hand side of the road. To auction or not to auction, that is the question.
We know that R40 million buys you a lekker house in Hermanus or Plett, but how about Douw and Carolyn’s R250 million palace?
Pringle Bay is a great weekend getaway to escape the city, and for R5 million you can land a decent little number.
Let’s head to Hermanus for our next property perusal, where one can watch whales frolic and hear whispers of alleged Markus Jooste sightings.
Go big or go home, so let’s enjoy a video tour of a rather pristine property up in Plettenberg Bay.
I’d give both my kidneys to afford a house in Higgovale, but before we take such drastic measures let’s see what you get for R15 million.
This beachfront penthouse apartment in Blouberg is ready to be snapped up, but you’re going to be forking out for those ownership papers.
The price of property in Cape Town’s Green Point suburb has skyrocketed over the last few years, and that has much to do with the appeal of luxury villas like this one.
We know that the City Bowl’s property prices have skyrocketed over the past decade or so, but can you still get bang for your buck in Woodstock?