10 Of The Most Expensive Houses In South Africa
A recent study by property group Seeff, based on data from Lightstone and Propstats for the period 2011/2 to 2016/7, revealed that Cape Town is home to nine of the ten richest suburbs in South Africa. Only one suburb in Gauteng, Sandhurst, cracked the top 10 on the list.
The top 10 most expensive suburbs in the country by average selling price:
- Clifton – R23m
- Llandudno – R17m
- Bantry Bay – R16.9m
- Sandhurst – R16.5m
- Camps Bay – R16.2m
- Fresnaye – R16m
- Waterfront – R16m
- Higgovale – R16m
- Bishopscourt – R15.1m
- Constantia Upper – R11.6m
Long popular with wealthy locals, semigrants from other provinces and forex laden foreigners, Cape Town has been a rare success story in an ailing property market.
A quick look through the pages of Private Property confirms that Cape Town does indeed dominate the list of expensive property. However, there are noteworthy properties in other areas across the country too. From modern masterpieces to classic cribs, South Africa has an array of upmarket property to satisfy even the fussiest billionaire.
- Seven-bedroom house in Fresnaye, R185, 000,000
The most expensive property currently listed on Private Property is this opulent villa built on the slopes of Lions Head. Set on a large plot, this immaculate manor home enjoys epic views of the sparkling Atlantic Ocean. With two swimming pools, a luxurious formal lounge with a fireplace, and seven regal bedrooms – all with en-suites, this home will satisfy even the most discerning investor. The property also has a gym, domestic quarters, as well as security guard office, three garages and additional parking for seven cars.
- Five-bedroom house in Clifton, R150, 000,000
Feast your eyes on the breath-taking views of Cape Town from this Stefan Antoni designed masterpiece in Clifton. The double volume entertainment space is the perfect spot for hosting high society parties. The property also enjoys a Zen-like garden set against the mountain and a private pool deck. Additional features include elevator access to all floors, a cinema room, a gym and fully automated curtains and blinds.
- Six-bedroom house in Clifton, R145, 000,000
This exquisite home can be found in Nettleton Road, which is reputed to be the most expensive and most sought-after street in Africa. Designed by South African architect extraordinaire, Stefan Antoni, this home is perfect for entertaining on a grand scale or enjoying a life of luxurious seclusion. Just some of the features in this six-bedroom house (all en-suite with super king-size beds) are a library, private cinema, wine cellar, gym, massage room and private steam room.
- Four-bedroom house in Fresnaye, R125, 000,000
Another glamorous Fresnaye beauty comes in at 4. This home has the obligatory breath-taking views from the pool and your personal olive grove. If you like to throw a party or two, you’re spoiled for options with multiple entertainment decks, patios, bars and six (yes, six) reception rooms. This opulent mansion has four bedrooms all en-suite, gourmet-style kitchen, wine cellar, bar area and steam room. Other notable features include world-class finishes, air-conditioning, underfloor heating and excellent security.
- Eight-bedroom house in Houghton Estate, R110, 000,000
The magnificent ‘Gatsby Mansion’ took more than six years to complete. Set over four-levels this enormous 2000sqm home enjoys spectacular views over the City of Gold. Recently featured on Top Billing, it has eight bedrooms and several lavish living and dining rooms. If you fancy a bit of a dance, this home has its own private nightclub. It also has a spa, a library, a gymnasium, boardroom/conference facilities and both indoor and outdoor pools. Outside the incredible terraced gardens are based on the Peterhof Palace in Russia.
- Five-bedroom townhouse in Clifton, R100, 000,000
Perched atop the landmark Clifton Terraces, the twin North and South Villas redefine the meaning of luxury in Cape Town. Beautifully aligned with Clifton magnificent coast line, The Villas enjoy breath-taking views and provide ideal residences for the discerning and discrete buyer. Whether lived in as a primary residence or as a summer home, each Villa provides that perfect balance of central location, comfort, privacy, lock-up-and-go security and understated luxury. The Villa has a private swimming pool, private lift and one storage unit.
- Six-bedroom house in Bantry Bay, R90, 000,000
Spread across six levels to maximise the ocean views and living space, this home boasts six bedrooms with en-suites. You needn’t worry about walking up and down those stairs though, this home has elevator access to all floors. You have a choice of two rim-flow pools to enjoy as well as a steam room, TV room, two lounges, modern kitchen and a safe room.
- Gentleman’s estate in Bishopscourt, R88, 500,000
Enjoying an elevated position in Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs, this beautiful home is set on a massive 1.9ha of land. The entire property consists of a comfortable quality three bedroom, three bathroom main residence, a separate two bedroom, two bathroom guest cottage, tennis court and swimming pool with pool/entertainment room. With this much land, there is the possibility for development or you could retain it all for your exclusive enjoyment.
- Six-bedroom house in Bantry Bay, R85, 000,000
Buy this property and you will be the proud owner of one of five exclusive residences in Cape Town where you are able to view both Cape Town’s spectacular sunrises and sunsets. This impressive home is set high up in the mountains at the end of a private road. Absolutely no expense has been spared on the finishes in this home. Some of the notable features in this home include a gym, four lounges, a wine cellar, walk-in safe for your valuables, sauna, two pools (one heated), and a fully imported German kitchen.
- Five-bedroom house in Sandhurst, R80, 000,000
The breath-taking home is set on a huge piece of prime real estate in upmarket Sandhurst. Located just two kilometres away from the Sandton CBD, this majestic home enjoys panoramic views of Sandton’s leafy suburbs. Set over four storeys, this home was designed by renowned architect Jeremy Williams of MWLF and took over four years to complete. This home has been designed to seamlessly integrate the luxurious inside with the manicured gardens outside. It’s an entertainer’s dream with formal and informal lounge, illuminated wine cellar & cigar lounge as well as formal and informal dining and breakfast areas. The five bedrooms have been luxuriously appointed and the main bedroom has epic views over the landscaped gardens and surrounding neighbourhood.