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5 mansions priced over R15m in exclusive Pretoria estate

26 Oct 2017

According to a recent press release from Seeff Properties, Mooikloof is now SA’s top-ranked equestrian estate where there is an increasing demand for luxury homes priced around the R20 million-plus price range.

Rosa Willers and Dominique Lochoff, Seeff’s agents for the estate, say the estate is also popular for rentals, and commands the highest rental rates in Pretoria and Gauteng, comfortably reaching R48 000 to R65 000 per month for a magnificent home.

The agents elaborate on five of the most expensive properties that they are marketing in the estate at the moment:

1. A majestic residence for R26 million

This residence is built for comfort and grand entertaining, and includes a bar area, wine cellar, home cinema, tennis courts, huge gym, sauna, jacuzzi, squash court, an extra-length lap pool and an enormous patio that has a pizza oven and an outside boma.

The home has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the master bedroom with its own living room, walk-in closets, gas fireplace and balcony.

To view this home, click here.

2. A home with breathtaking views for R25 million

This home comes with all the bells and whistles, and offers a home cinema, ample office space, boardroom, bar and French kitchen, amongst others.

There are seven bedrooms, all en suite, five living areas and a games room.

The park-like garden with its borehole is under full irrigation, hosting a range of water features throughout and six fully-equipped stables.

To view this home, click here.

3. A stately ambassadorial home for R19 million

This 2 000sqm home with nine bedrooms and seven bathrooms is perfectly positioned within the estate to enjoy fantastic views.

The home also has a walk-in fridge, wine cellar, an entertainment area leading out to a gazebo, pool and established garden and a boma nestled among the trees, borehole and generator.

To view this home, click here.

4. A modern masterpiece for R17 million

The clever use of windows and doors ensures that the interior spaces of this home are bright, airy and bathed in natural light. This is accentuated by the open-plan spaces with different areas merging seamlessly into each other.

There are six en-suite bedrooms, a cinema room, gym room, sauna, six living areas and a bar, amongst others.

To view this home, click here.

5. A prestigious home on the hill for R15.2 million

This three-level home sets itself apart by combining excellent finishes and meticulous attention to detail, with impressive architecture including a glass staircase.

The home has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a billiard room, hobby room, theatre, an Italian kitchen, verandah with gazebo and swimming pool, and garages to accommodate 16 cars, amongst others.

To view this home, click here.

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