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Swoon! This mega-mansion in Johannesburg’s millionaires’ row is pure luxury. And it will only cost you a cool R54 million. Photo: Image: Pam Golding Properties

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For R54 million you could live on Johannesburg’s millionaires’ row

Is it a hotel or a home? This five-bedroom mega-mansion on Morningside’s prestigious millionaires’ row is selling for a cool R54 million. ALSO READ: Would you pay R238 million for this Cape Town home? LUXURY LIVING NEVER LOOKED THIS LUXE Nestled on Sandton CBD’s doorstep in the heart of Morningside and designed by award-winning architect Joe […]

Mansion Johannesburg
Swoon! This mega-mansion in Johannesburg’s millionaires’ row is pure luxury. And it will only cost you a cool R54 million. Photo: Image: Pam Golding Properties

Is it a hotel or a home? This five-bedroom mega-mansion on Morningside’s prestigious millionaires’ row is selling for a cool R54 million.

ALSO READ: Would you pay R238 million for this Cape Town home?

LUXURY LIVING NEVER LOOKED THIS LUXE

Nestled on Sandton CBD’s doorstep in the heart of Morningside and designed by award-winning architect Joe van Rooyen, this exquisite mega-mansion is a true work of art.

The seamless blend of glass and steel creates a stunning design that exudes sheer luxury.

It’s everything buyers will associate with the city of gold.

According to Pam Golding Properties, the five-bedroom house is hidden behind a double gated driveway complete with a guard house and 24-hour security and CCTV monitoring. Automatic shutters to secure the home within moments add that special James Bond luxury touch.

The home boasts a double volume, open plan design allowing ample natural light.

Morningside, property
Double-volume ceilings give it an open and airy feel. Image: Pam Golding Properties

MORNINGSIDE PROPERTY’S CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY AND ENTERTAINMENT SPACE

The home’s front doors might be antique, but when it comes to the technology used inside the house, it features only the latest cutting-edge home automation throughout.

Pam Golding Properties describes the home as “seamlessly blending modern technology with timeless elegance to enhance the lifestyle and comfort of its residents.”

The ground floor is an entertainer’s dream. It features a separate entertainers’ lounge and dining room with a vibrant cocktail bar. Then there is the family room, piano/music room, and a state-of-the-art 8-seater cinema.

ALSO READ: Always dreamt of owning a wine farm? For R75 million you can!

entertainer's dream, arcade, piano room, cocktail bar
The house is any entertainer’s dream. Image: Pam Golding Properties.

 

The property also has an arcade and basketball court, while a gourmet designer eat-in kitchen with a fireplace and cold room will ensure all events go off without a hitch.

basket ball court
Shoot a few hoops or play a few games in the arcade. Image: Pam Golding Properties.

MEGA-MANSION BOASTS DRAMATIC DESIGN AND LUXURY AMENITIES 

But it’s not all fun and games. The magnificent home also has a fully fitted gymnasium with a sauna and steam shower.

The gentleman’s study and library are connected by a suspended bridge, adding a dramatic visual to the architectural design.

Apart from the main house, the property has a fully self-contained apartment with open-plan living areas and a private entrance. There is also staff accommodation.

And no, the party never has to stop, thanks to the impressive inverter system and backup generator.

JOHANNESBURG WILL SOON HAVE OWN BEACH HOUSE EXPERIENCE HOMES

According to BusinessTech, a new beach house experience is coming to Johannesburg, thanks to Balwin Properties’ R10 billion development project. According to the publication, the development will present a man-made beach that includes a 3-hectare Crystal Lagoon, with the unveiling expected in 2028.

Johannesburg won’t be the first city in Gauteng to offer this innovation. Balwin Properties already has a clearwater lagoon in Blyde, Tshwane East.

ALSO READ: Johannesburg to launch R10 billion beach living