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3 jaw-dropping millionaire's mansions in Cape Town

21 Oct 2021

Wine cellars, grand proportions, cinemas and imported finishes are just a few of the perks these modern Cape Town mansions boast. Priced up to R172m, here's how millionaire's in SA live it up...

1. Most iconic home in Clifton for R172.5 million

Built on over four double volume levels, this Nettleton Road masterpiece is at the top of the list. Designed by well-known architects, the home offers five bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms, a 16-meter long heated pool, eight-seater private cinema, private Zen garden with water features and direct access onto Lions Head.

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2. An entertainer’s dream in Fresnaye for R150 million

Boasting dramatic design elements throughout coupled with ultra-modern architecture and unparalleled views, this property in Fresnaye is absolutely flawless. The home offers an open-plan kitchen, study, fitness center, five bedrooms and bathrooms, a large entertainment terrace with garden and pool overlooking the Atlantic Sea Board.

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3. Luxury boutique hotel and private home in Camps Bay for R85 million

Set in a peerless location, this luxury boutique hotel in Camps Bay has impeccably curated spaces - both inside and out. Offering eight-bedroom suites, the home has a state-of-the-art pool, jacuzzi, ocean-facing gym and private patios and balconies with Atlantic Ocean, Camps Bay Beach, Bakoven and Lions Head views.

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