Sol Kerzner has made no secret of his desire to get involved in the residential property game. Here are his latest plans, in conjunction with daughter Andrea.
Since 1977, the Foreshore Freeway Bridge has sat unfinished, turning into an iconic spot for music videos and movies alike. That might all be coming to an end.
Somewhere in Vredehoek lies South Africa’s most wish-listed Airbnb home, and from these pictures it’s not hard to see why.
Properties on the Atlantic Seaboard regularly sell for upwards of R65 million, but the same can’t be said for Hout Bay. Let’s see what all the fuss is about.
You’ve been waiting to see how the Cape’s property prices have been affected due to the drought, haven’t you? Well, here are the percentages.
Set adrift on the Lule River, Arctic Bath is a rather innovative hotel from the same guys who created the TreeHotel. Those Swedes, right?
At the western edge of Knysna lies a private castle that will go up for auction in February, making dreams come true one crenellated wall at time.
His world has come crashing down in a spectacular ball of flames, and now Markus Jooste is getting rid of his assets. The latest is his plot in Paarl’s exclusive Val de Vie estate.
As investigators probe Saudi’s Prince Bader’s expenditures, it has become clear that the guy who preaches pro-austerity at home doesn’t seem to practice it himself.
The man ain’t short of cash, and Bill poured plenty of it into building ‘Xanadu 2.0’. It took him seven years, but he would be happy with the finished product.
The Horyu-ji temple was built back in 607AD by Prince Shotoku to promote Buddhism. Turns out its longevity can teach us a few lessons.
Somewhere in England’s southwest county of Devon sits a 10 acre property that could be yours by this time next year. All it takes is a little raffle luck.
Situated on the slope of Lion’s Head, the six-storey mansion recently sold to a local buyer for cool R120 million. Of course it’s a beaut.
Over in Bel Air sits America’s most expensive property. This one comes stacked with everything – cars, a helicopter, wine, artwork, and a few other features to ramp up the price.
So you want to play with the big dogs and call Camps Bay home? If you can free up R25 million here are a few options you might want to consider.
Wondering where to buy your next investment property? Between these two local favourites, here’s which fares best when it comes to looking to the future.
Hermanus’ Kwaaiwater is all action at the moment, with excavators and tip-trucks preparing a piece of land so Jooste can have one of the most expensive houses in the area.
The Atlantic Seaboard is full of much sought after properties that sell for hundreds of millions, but if you only have a bar lying around you could try this.
Using the lessons they have learned from designing vehicles, BMW is preparing to build its first mixed-use property. Let’s have a little snoop around.
On Sunday morning, city officials attempted to demolish Detroit’s Pontiac Silverdome. It’s safe to say this wasn’t the result they were hoping for.
There’s a massive new development underway in Bantry Bay, and those behind it are making some pretty lofty promises. These apartments won’t be coming cheap.
Apparently, Keith Urban has bought Nicole Kidman a lavish townhouse in New York, adding to a decent selection of properties the couple already own.
Yes, that is South African Rands. Now anyone who has taken a cursory look at the FT Weekend’s property section will be well aware of how inexpensive that price tag really is. You know, in REAL terms.
There’s nothing like a little bit of luxury, but sometimes keeping things simple adds a touch of class. That’s something this owner, a luxury designer, clearly understands.
Apparently there are now more micro apartments set for Cape Town, and the marketing strategy the developers have come up for this one is exactly what you’d expect.
In an effort to solve Cape Town’s parking problem, these engineers have found an innovative solution. I guess they’re thinking outside the box.
There are more than 17 000 Airbnb listings in Cape Town, so it’s little wonder that the Mother City has found itself in the list of top earners.
Take a look inside the Mother City’s new R1 million “micro” apartments. They’re pretty perfect if you’re not into having that much space.
Although Clifton and Camps Bay could easily be equals, there’s one minor phenomenon that is most probably the cause of Clifton properties being more expensive. Do you agree?
In a few years, a skyscraper reaching 192 metres will feature in the middle of Cape Town’s CBD. And it won’t be hard to miss – take a look.