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Trendy living from R960k | New Woodstock development launches in Cape Town

23 Nov 2020

Sir Lowry Square, a new development in trendy and developing Woodstock, is aimed at "new generation living" by offering convenience and accessibility thanks to its prime location to Central Cape Town.

Located at on the fringe of Woodstock and the CBD, it represents the "best of both worlds".

"Offering easy access to the City, Waterfront and Atlantic Seaboard, with the melting pot of culture, arts and eccentricity that is Woodstock right on your doorstep. Located on Sir Lowry Road between Russel Street, Basket Lane and Francis Street, it will enjoy 360° views of Cape Town CBD, the harbour, Lions Head, Table Mountain and Devils Peak," states Remax Living. 

"Woodstock is a place to be seen and heard, favoured by locals for good reason. Add to this a development that offers convenient living with everything under one roof and you have a winner.

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Buyers can secure a unit for less than what it would cost to rent it? While T&C’s apply, pricing starts at R960 000,00. Click here to find out more about this new development. Or check your affordability by using the bond calculator here. 

The development boasts 195 elegant and light-filled apartments ranging from 24m² studios to 170m² penthouses, with a charming light-filled pet-friendly courtyard and a rooftop terrace with a pool and panoramic views, serviced by the Radisson Hotel for use by guests and residents alike.The unparalleled convenience that this development offers puts it in a class of its own," says Remax Living.

"Central Cape Town has undergone significant transformations over the past few years, this, in turn, has facilitated the regeneration of suburbs that were previously neglected, one such suburb is the vibrant mix-use of Woodstock. Whilst Woodstock is one of the oldest suburbs in Cape Town it is also one of the hippest. An incredible mix of diversity and cultures combine to make the neighbourhood a vibrant, bustling bend of food, fashion, arts and design.

Sir Lowry Square is "designed around shared experiences, convenience and living life to its fullest – perfectly suited to the modern city dweller".

"The units all boast contemporary modern finishes, water-saving and energy-efficient fittings, built-in oven and hob, high-speed fibre and Dstv connectivity are but some of the features. And let’s face it, in this day and age security is paramount, with secure basement parking and pre-programmed access control, 24-hour security and concierge desk, residents can feel safe.

"It is set with a good-sized shopping mall with a great mix of national anchor tenants such as Pick n Pay and Clicks, alongside coffee shops, restaurants and boutiques, with plenty of secure parking. Add to this development a luxury 200 room Radisson hotel and a fitness centre and you have a place where you can eat, shop, play, gym, relax, swim, entertain and live.

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Covid has brought about many hardships this year and Remax Living and the developers of Sir Lowry Square, FWJK, want to give back. They are going all out to ensure that this year ends on a positive note. How?

The first 70 buyers save on transfer and bond costs (up to an R127 000 saving depending on your unit value). All owners get a trendy Weylandts furniture package at a 25% discount, and to finish off your new unit, an appliances package with a 30% discount. There is also a Weylandts furniture package giveaway worth R100k going to one of the first 40 units sold and an R65000 appliance package also up for early closers. 

Click here to find out more about this new development. 

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