Rooi Els property: This beautiful house can be yours for R75 million
Sea views, mountain views, and more. This property has it all and can be yours for R75 million. Look at the beautiful pictures here.
This property in the Kogelberg Nature Reserve boasts sea views on three sides and sits on more than 10 000 square meters of private land. According to BusinessTech, it can be yours for R75 million. Take a look.
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R75 MILLION WILL GET YOU THIS ROOI ELS PROPERTY
If you always wanted to see how the CEO of a bank lives, this could be your chance. The property, once owned by Leon Kirkinis, the former CEO of African Bank, is on the market and can be yours.
The four-bedroom property, known as “Die Punt” in Rooi Els, Western Cape, is for sale at R75 million, states Property.CoZa.
Situated in the Kogelberg nature reserve on 10 400 sqm of private land, the property boasts mountains, beaches, boulders, and ocean views.
As per the real estate agency listing, the house features “two levels of living space, with ocean views on three sides on the upper level and dune views on three sides on the lower level.”
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‘SEAMLESS INDOOR-OUTDOOR LIVING’
Described as the “largest steel-construction private residence in the South African hemisphere” and an “architectural gem,” per the realtor, the entire property frame is made from zinc steel and encased in Cor-Ten steel. Even the paint colour is custom, specifically developed by Sigma Switzerland.
To further enhance the natural elements throughout the home, the living spaces feature natural stone and concrete floors.
AN ENTERTAINER’S DREAM
The saltwater pool, Grapa wooden deck, and sliding doors allow for “seamless indoor-outdoor living,” offering endless entertainment options.
The kitchen is equipped with Smeg appliances and wine fridges to add to the luxury. The house also has three free-standing ceramic Japanese-style fireplaces and a wine cellar.
The library is adorned with reclaimed wood from reclaimed wood from a 1720 Constantia farmhouse, BusinessTech reports.
Additional features include garage space for four cars, automated gates, an alarm system, one master key for access, high safety glass, a diesel-powered generator, touch-screen computer-linked switches, and an easy-flow cooling system.
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