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4 masterful architect villas you need to see

14 Aug 2020

Wine cellars, grand proportions, cinemas, imported finishes and with prices up to nearly R70m, these villas tick all the boxes for opulent living. Take a look…

1. Nature lover’s paradise in Alberton for R15.9 million

Enjoy watching animal life from your patio in this magnificent home in Meyersdal Eco Estate, Alberton. The 1 400sqm home offers six en-suite bedrooms, a spacious living room spilling onto a covered entertainment area with gas braai, heated pool, bar, home theatre and patio.

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2. Stylish and modern villa in Camps Bay for R69.995 million

Capturing both unbelievable mountain and sea views from every angle, this multi-level home in Camps Bay, Cape Town, is exquisitely finished and furnished to the highest standard. The chic villa has six en-suite bedrooms, a cinema room, gym, sauna, wine cellar, fantastic sun-drenched pool and entertainment deck.

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3. Glorious, modern, country living in Centurion for R8.9 million

Nestled in a tranquil cul-de-sac in Copperleaf Estate, Centurion, this prestigious five bedroom home offers picturesque views over the 11th Fairway. The home has open-plan spaces, undercover patio, built-in braai, large pool, five bathrooms and private balconies.

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4. Eclectic elegance in Ballito for R27.95 million

Designed with attention to detail and offering excellence on every level, this home in sough-after Simbithi Eco Estate, Ballito, offers four spacious bedrooms, six bathrooms, outstanding finishes, a wine cellar, stunning kitchen and two patios allow for all season outdoor entertaining.

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