Please note that you are using an outdated browser which is not compatible with some elements of the site. We strongly urge you to update to Edge for an optimal browsing experience.

Own a new luxury seaside apartment in Mossel Bay from R4.5m

13 Dec 2016

The coastline on the western side of Mossel Bay is set to get a huge boost, as the long-awaited Moquini Beach Apartments come onto the market.

“The first building at Moquini Beach, aptly named ‘The Breakers’, will consist of a basement with garages, the ground floor and a penthouse level. There will be four two-bedroom units and six three-bedroom units. Access from the basement will be by an elevator and stairs,” says Tucker.

“One could not ask for a more spectacular site which is set above the beach with views of the beach, breakers, cliffs at Pinnacle Point to the east and the bay towards Vleesbaai to the west,” says Neil Tucker, Principal Estate Agent and MD at Grip Realty cc.

“The economic boost to the local Mossel Bay economy will be significant, and initial estimates are that the development will be in excess of R400 million over the various phases, including the hotel. The developers have already commenced construction of the entrance road and the first building platform, and have connected to the various services.”

Tucker says the development is part of the Costa Zervas Projects Group of companies, a Pretoria-based property developer with recent projects including Studios@Burnett and Duncan Court in Hatfield, Pretoria.

“The first building at Moquini Beach, aptly named ‘The Breakers’,  will consist of a basement with garages, the ground floor and a penthouse level. There will be four two-bedroom units and six three-bedroom units. Access from the basement will be by an elevator and stairs,” he says.

“One could not ask for a more spectacular site which is set above the beach with views of the beach, breakers, cliffs at Pinnacle Point to the east and the bay towards Vleesbaai to the west,” says Tucker.

He says the apartments have a generous allowance for finishes, which include air-conditioners in all rooms and the lounge. Apartments will have gas geysers, a gas stove, gas fireplace and gas braai. The bathrooms will have heated towel rails and high-end finishes. There are both northern and southern balconies with frameless glass balustrades allowing for maximum use of the position above the ocean.

Tucker says the Architects, Coetzee Alberts of Mossel Bay, have outdone themselves with this spectacular design. The luxury beachfront apartments will be selling from R4.5 million to R8 million for the best penthouse.

“The modern lines and luxurious finishes will certainly get tongues wagging,” he says.

He says he Moquini Beach Apartments will be secured by a gate house with access control and various other measures, such as surveillance cameras and fences where appropriate.

“There is nothing like this available on the market, in both design and in such a spectacular beachfront position, in the Garden Route,” says Tucker. 

For more information, click here.

Print Print
Top Articles
The Monetary Policy Committee is set to meet and deliver their decision around the interest rate policy on 30 January 2025.

Property has long been considered one of the most stable investments, even during tough economic times but, like any financial endeavour, it carries inherent risks so it’s essential to adopt strategies that will significantly assuage their impact.

Adding value to that investment is important but not all additions or improvements to a property add direct or even tangible value. 

Loading