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Cape Town locations for purchasing multiple properties | Apartments in demand, up to R70p/m

06 May 2024

In the realm of property investment, foresight is paramount, and understanding the unique dynamics shaping each locale is essential for astute decision-making.

According to Trent Gibbons, Regional Manager at Quay 1 International Realty, within the captivating tapestry of Cape Town, three locales—Observatory, Claremont, and the Southern Peninsula—stand as exemplars of opportunity, each enriched by recent developments poised to catalyze future growth.

Observatory:

Amidst the vibrant streets of Observatory, a recent announcement by the city council has sparked optimism among investors. Plans for infrastructure upgrades, including improved public transport links and beautification projects, are poised to enhance the area's appeal and drive up property prices in the coming years. For entry-level investors, a modest apartment in Observatory typically commands a price of around ZAR 1.8 million, offering a potential rental yield of approximately 7%. This robust rental market can be attributed to the area's proximity to educational institutions and burgeoning tech hubs, ensuring a steady influx of tenants seeking affordable yet vibrant living spaces.

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Claremont:

In the heart of Claremont, a notable development has emerged on the horizon—a major corporate relocation to the area, bringing with it a surge in demand for commercial and residential properties alike. This influx of new residents and businesses is expected to drive up property prices in Claremont and surrounding areas. For investors eyeing entry-level opportunities, a townhouse or apartment in Claremont typically commands a price of around ZAR 2.8 million, with a potential rental yield of approximately 6.5%. The robust rental market in Claremont owes its strength to the area's reputation as a family-friendly enclave with top-tier schools and amenities, attracting tenants seeking long-term stability and convenience.

Southern Peninsula:

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Along the pristine shores of the Southern Peninsula, a recent conservation initiative has garnered attention from investors and nature enthusiasts alike. The establishment of a marine protected area has not only enhanced the region's ecological integrity but also bolstered its appeal as a sustainable tourism destination. Entry-level properties in the Southern Peninsula, such as seaside cottages or apartments, typically start at around ZAR 2.5 million, offering a potential rental yield of approximately 5.5%. The buoyant rental market in this area is fueled by a growing trend towards coastal living and holiday rentals, attracting tenants seeking respite from urban life amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of the peninsula.

In summary, Observatory, Claremont, and the Southern Peninsula stand as veritable hubs of opportunity within Cape Town's dynamic property landscape. With recent developments set to catalyze future growth, coupled with favorable entry-level investment opportunities and robust rental markets, these areas beckon to discerning investors seeking both financial returns and a meaningful connection to the pulse of the city.

Apartments in demand, up to R70,000/month to rent, R50 million to buy

While more than half of all property sales nationally are still for freehold property, demand for apartments continues to rise exponentially with buyers prepared to pay ever higher prices, according to the Seeff Property Group.

Lifestyle has become a top priority with people looking for more leisure time and lower maintenance. Urbanisation, traffic congestion, and the need to live closer to places of work will likely remain key drivers of the demand for apartments, according to agents from Seeff.

Consequently, apartment sales have boomed in many areas over the last year. In Cape Town around 24% of property stock are sectional title units, many of which are apartments. Propstats data shows a booming apartment sales market with over R6.1 billion in apartment sales in Cape Town over the last year.

On the Atlantic Seaboard, apartment sales topped R3.3 billion last year. Only 20% were priced below R2 million, and over one third of sales were above R5 million. Ross Levin, licensee for Seeff Atlantic Seaboard and City Bowl says apartments achieved some of the highest prices paid in Cape Town last year.

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Spacious one bedroom apartment located in walking distance to the promenade. The building is well maintained and in an excellent position. The apartment has a great layout, large lounge and dining room space and separate kitchen. An closed balcony, accessible from both the bedroom and lounge, offers an added extra and can be used as a office space. Click here to view. 

These include prices of R50 million and R53 million paid in Eventide in Clifton, and R54 million in Helenslee at the Waterfront. The prices per square metre reached R187,970/sqm in San Michele in Clifton, R163,636/sqm in Helenslee at the Waterfront, and R160,714/sqm in La Corniche, also in Clifton.

Levin says the City Bowl/CBD also enjoyed a buoyant year with apartment sales of over R1.2 billion. 46% of all apartments sold were priced below R2 million, while 30 apartments sold above R5 million. Several sales topped R10 million as price ceilings continue rising due to high demand for apartment living, according to Levin.

He says further that where other CBDs such as Johannesburg and Durban have seen significant decline since the Covid lockdowns, Cape Town's CBD remains a success story, despite facing many pandemic-related challenges. The CBD in fact enjoyed an uptick in apartment sales over the last year with some 159 units sold at an average price of R2,432,793.

The highest prices achieved in the City Bowl include R17.95 million in 16 On Bree, R17.8 million in 8 Higgo Road, R17.31 million in 15 On Orange and R16 million in Metropolis in De Waterkant. Prices paid per square metre reached R122,857/sqm at 16 On Bree, R76,316/sqm at The Docklands, R67,403/sqm at Faulconier at the Foreshore.

Tourism and business access drive strong demand for apartment rentals across the Atlantic Seaboard and City Bowl/CBD, making these attractive rental investments. Craig Watchurst, an agent with Seeff City Bowl, says many companies are looking to convert office space into apartments in the CBD area. Micro apartments are popular with developers, and also offer more accessible pricing for young property market entrants, and are ideal Airbnb and rental investments, he adds.

Beautifully appointed home in sought after Higgovale available monthly for R65 000

Available from 1 June to 30 November. Spread over 4 levels in leafy secluded setting. The lower level lounge, with huge fireplace, opens onto the pool and entertainment area with wooden deck and lush greenery. A short flight of stairs takes one to the open plan kitchen and dining area. Click here to view. 

Century City, about 15-minutes’ drive from the CBD, is another bustling area, especially for apartment rentals, according to Helga Clemo, Seeff’s licensee for the area. Prices depend on what the complex offers, and proximity to Canal Walk. Apartments sell for on average between R2 million to R4 million. The highest rental achieved is R70,000 per month for a furnished apartment in Crystal Towers.

Other high demand beach areas such as Blouberg and Strand have also seen buoyant apartment sales and rentals over the last year. In the Blouberg/Table View/Parklands areas for example some 350 apartments sold at an average price of just under R1.8 million. Beach and sea-view apartments reached prices of up to R6.2 million in Portico, R6.95 million in Grasso Heights, and R7.25 million in Dolphin Beach.

Apartments in Beach Road in Strand have reached rentals of up to  R20,000 per month in Topaz and R35,000 per month in 97 On Strand according to Alten Vermaak, licensee for Seeff Strand and Gordon’s Bay.

Ready to move in fully furnished apartment in Strand for R11 300pm 

This exceptionally neat apartment is situated in a well-maintained, modern complex with controlled access. The apartment is fully furnished and has 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen/lounge with sliding doors leading onto a balcony where you can sit and enjoy the beautiful sunsets. Click here to view. 

This exceptionally neat apartment is situated in a well-maintained, modern complex with controlled access. The apartment is fully furnished and has 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen/lounge with sliding doors leading onto a balcony where you can sit and enjoy the beautiful sunsets. Just one block away from the beach. Secure basement parking for one vehicle. Prepaid electricity. Fibre ready. Two months deposit and R1500 admin fees apply.

The Gauteng metros are also hugely popular for apartment living. Johannesburg’s Northern Suburbs, Sandton and Midrand are home to a number of apartment complexes which are always in demand. Many new complexes have also come into the market over the last few years according to Charles Vining, MD for Seeff Sandton.

Although the vast majority of apartments sell for below R4 million, prices for high-end luxury apartments around the Sandton CBD now tend to range upwards of R20 million to over R80 million for a penthouse with spectacular views over the city.

A more affordable alternative is Randburg, according to John O’Reilly, a rentals agent with Seeff Randburg. The most in-demand apartments tend to be one and two-bedroomed units in the R800,000 to R1.5 million price range. They are also very popular for rentals.

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