A sea of concrete is set to engulf the pristine seaside village of Kommetjie as the City of Cape Town prepares to approve the development of 400 new homes.
When Zanny Muller, one of the Knight Frank agents specialising in property sales in the Rondebosch area (working with Jeanne Cowan), first started working in this suburb, she was surprised by the demand for property here, no matter how high the price seemed to be at the time.
A prime piece of land in Bantry Bay, once a land claim belonging to the Tramway Trust, is now under development and set to become the biggest development ever in Cape Town.
The total value of sales in the South African housing market has been steadily increasing, with an 8.3% increase in the value of residential-property transactions from 2014 to 2015.
Western Cape provincial government is due to embark on an ambitious multimillion-rand construction project of a mixed-use neighbourhood.
Redefine Properties is now the majority shareholder of Brackengate 2, one of the most valuable tracts of land for commercial use in the Western Cape.
For a period of eight months, the Department of Transport and Public Works will be resealing a 25 km portion of the R304 between Philadelphia and Adderley roads.
The City of Cape Town, in partnership with Eskom and the South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA), launched Cape Town’s Energy Efficiency Forum (EEF) in 2009 to assist commercial buildings and operations in improving their energy efficiency.
The City of Cape Town has taken public transport to the next level with the launch of its first green transport facility.
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