Cape Town house still on the market for whopping R100 million
No surprises here. This Cape Town house is still on the market for a whopping R100 million. This comes after it had social media abuzz two months ago when it was listed in January 2023. Some wondered if the bricks used to build the house in Camps Bay were bought at Woolworths. Dogon Properties posted that this […]
No surprises here. This Cape Town house is still on the market for a whopping R100 million.
This comes after it had social media abuzz two months ago when it was listed in January 2023.
Some wondered if the bricks used to build the house in Camps Bay were bought at Woolworths.
Dogon Properties posted that this is a newly built, glamorous 5-bed villa on the beachfront.
“The ultimate summer living: dine al fresco on the terrace overlooking the beach and lapping waves or cool off and dive into your beautiful swimming pool. Fall out of bed onto the beach for a quiet morning walk or grab a surfboard for some of Cape Town’s best waves,” according to Dogon Properties.
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LAST YEAR A DILAPIDATED HOUSE SOLD FOR MILLIONS
Last year another house in Cape Town made headlines, but this time, it was a run-down house in Rondebosch that was sold for MILLIONS of rands.
The house has been on the market since the second half of 2021.
It went viral when first listed, as social media users quickly pointed out its myriad flaws.
Rooms gutted by fire, walls collapsed on the floor, and debris littered across corridors had Twitter in a frenzy.
Click here to view the photos of this dilapidated house.
But, believe it or not, this old ruin was indeed sold!
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The listing, shared by Pam Golding on Property24, managed to fetch a whopping R3.4 million.
“In response to the enquiry about the property on 29 Lovers Walk, Rondebosch, we can confirm that it sold for R3 400 000. This was just below the asking price of R3 500 000. Kind regards, ” Pam Golding estate agents confirmed.
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