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Cooking made easy
W ith our busy schedules it’s often di� cult in my household to come up with
unique ideas for supper. Most of the time it’s easier just cooking plain, old dishes than getting creative and buying ingredients that will only be used once. So when I got the opportunity to try out UCook I suddenly found a solution to all my problems.
This dinner-kit delivery service aims to make busy lives easier by at least having dinner kind of sorted for you. Run by David Torr and Christopher Verster-Cohen, alongside Katie Barry and angel investor Klaudia Veixelbaumer, UCook
has been quickly gaining popularity in Cape Town. The idea came
about while David was living on takeaways in London and came
across HelloFresh, a company that delivers fresh ingredients
to your doorstep along with recipes – something that caught on quickly overseas. Not only was he saving money, but he was eating healthier. When he returned to South Africa he saw a gap in the market for a similar service.
It’s been a year since UCook launched and so far these
20-somethings have been reinventing the Cape Town
food scene. UCook looks at global food trends to plan inventive
and easy-to-make recipes. It then shops for ingredients, measures out the exact amount needed – ensuring that nothing is wasted – and then delivers to your home or work.
I tried out the mielie linguine with scallions and goat’s cheese, and oyster
beef with summer greens. Both were super easy to make, yet extremely tasty and something I wouldn’t have thought of doing myself. I can’t wait to try out something slightly more adventurous like a risotto, soup or curry.
UCook works as a subscription service where you can choose your three meals weekly from its online menu from categories like Rustic, Vegetarian and L-Carb. With the Flexi Package you can try out just about anything, so whatever your preference, you are covered.
Why three meals? Well, it’s simple: it’s so you can go out to friends’ or out for dinner without feeling the pressure of wasting food. And with the world wasting one-third of all food produced, it’s something we should all be mindful of.
Your day, your sayHere’s what Human Rights Day means to some of our team
Editor’s ExclusiveCLAIRE BARNARDO
Lauren Albertyn, editorial internQ: What does Human Rights
Day mean to you?A: It’s about celebrating our right
to take action when our human rights are threatened.
Q: How will you be spending the day?A: I will most likely be spending the
day at home in the company of my lovely, free-thinking friends.
Q: Which right is most meaningful to you now?
A: The right to access any information the government has.
Waseem van der Merwe, digital internQ: What does Human Rights Day mean to you?A: To me it’s based on the principle
of respect for each other.Q: How will you be spending the day?A: I’ll be cooking a delicious and traditional
lunch for my grandmother.Q: Which right is most meaningful to you now?A: Freedom of expression – I celebrate
my right to creative freedom.
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Charis Le Riche, managing editorQ: What does Human Rights Day mean to you?A: Coming to terms with my own privilege. Though some
days may be harder than others and I can’t always buy the things I want, knowing that I have a roof over my head and food in my fridge shows me how fortunate I am and how grateful I am for the life I have.
Q: How will you be spending the day?A: With my better half probably out in the sun (if the
weather is good), and reading a good book.Q: Which right is most meaningful to you now?A: The right to basic education – though this should be quality
education. So many of our children face obstacles in their lives and even more so when it comes to schooling.
Anja Bramley, designerQ: What does Human Rights Day mean to you?A: It is a reminder of the lives lost, and celebrating
how far South Africa has come.Q: How will you be spending the day?A: I will be spending the day with family and friends and
remembering how far we have come as a country.Q: Which right is most meaningful to you now?A: The right to freedom for everyone.
Lauren Joubert, online editorQ: What does Human Rights Day mean to you?A: It’s a celebration of how far we have come as a country.
We still have a long way to go, but we are certainly better o� than we were a few years back.
Q: How will you be spending the day?A: I’ll be spending my day enjoying my freedom of
expression and writing commentary on my blog.Q: Which right is most meaningful to you now?A: Freedom of expression.
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SEE FOR YOURSELF:
Vergenoegd
021 843 3248
vergenoegd.co.za
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New owners are rejuvenating one of the oldest Stellenbosch wine estates
W ith a history stretching back to 1696, Vergenoegd is one of the most venerable estates in
the Stellenbosch winelands, but don’t be surprised if you haven’t heard much of it lately. Since 1820, over six generations, the farm has been in the hands of the Faure family, and in recent years it has been looking a little tired. Now, new owners are pouring investment into the property with a rejuvenated manor house and a host of good reasons to visit.
Many of those reasons are thanks to talented chef, Ryan Shell. Formerly of Franschhoek’s Haute Cabriere, Ryan has revamped the food offering on the estate. Gourmet picnics see baskets piled high with artisanal breads, delicious salads, cold meats, charcuterie and cheeses, while the Vergenoegd Harvest Experience is on offer until the end of this month. The experience begins with the winemaker leading a tour of the cellar, before a three-course lunch of hearty country fare served alfresco beneath the oak trees.
Gourmet picnics and harvest tables aren’t unique in the winelands, but the Vergenoegd blending experiences certainly are. Olive oil-, tea-, coffee- and wine-blending workshops are all
on offer in the charming manor house, with enthusiastic staff leading guests through the fine art of tasting, analysing and blending. Guests also get to take home a sample of their final blend.
The wine blending, held in the grand dining room of the manor house, is perhaps the highlight – unless you’re a child, or young at heart, that is, in which case the twice-daily duck parade is a fine reason to visit.
Vergenoegd’s 700-strong flock of Indian Runner ducks keep the vineyards free of snails and pests, but their daily commute to and from the vineyards has become a highlight for many visitors to the estate. The ducks don’t stick around for long, waddling by at high speed, but kids and parents can also book a brief duck tour taking in the incubators and duck pens.
The flocks of ducks are immortalised on the label of Vergenoegd’s entry-level red and white wines, and, if nothing else, the farm is worth a visit for the relaxed wine tasting enjoyed under the oaks or in the historic manor house. With a focus on rich, robust red wines, the wines here have a lineage as long and proud as the estate itself.
Olive oil-, tea-,
coffee- and wine-blending workshops are all on offer in the charming manor house, with enthusiastic staff leading guests through the fine art of tasting, analysing and blending
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Go west WORDS: KIT HEATHCOCK
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Head up the West Coast for laid-back markets bursting with flavour
The West Coast has its own flavour in artisanal foods, craft beers and crafts. The
best place to discover lekker local tastes is at its markets, starting from the fringes of Cape Town in Big Bay and then heading up the coast.
The last Wednesday evening of each month has become an informal supper club for locals at the I Love Big Bay market. Because the market happens during the week some of the coolest food trucks, like Scandalous, Mon Ami, Wahine, FrozenYo, and others, are able to fit it into their busy schedule. Inside the open courtyard of the life-saving club there are many more food offerings and a bar, so walk around, read menus and decide what to eat. You can then grab a table, chill with friends, shop for crafts or stroll out along the beach promenade and watch the sunset. Catch the next market on Wednesday, 30 March.
Groote Post market is well worth the 40-minute drive up the West Coast for a leisurely family day out on the last Sunday of the month. The next market will happen on 27 March. The historic wine farm is a welcoming setting with carefully curated stalls of gorgeous local treats spread out beside the wine
cellars, and enough straw bales and cushions in convivial groups under the shade of majestic old trees for everyone to claim a picnic spot. You can try beautiful home-baked pies, healthy wraps, luscious burgers, mushroom kebabs, artisanal ice lollies and much more. Darling Brew beer, craft cider, and Groote Post wine by the glass can be added to make up a relaxing Sunday lunch. There is also jewellery, clothing, ceramics, toys and loads more speciality foods to try (think pomegranate juice, Eureka Mills breads, cheeses, handmade toffees) while kids run loose and enjoy tractor rides and face-painting.
Camphill market on the first Sunday of the month is a year-round event. The atmosphere at this working farm village for intellectually disabled residents is welcoming and relaxed. The bacon and egg rolls and decadent home-baked cakes are a long-standing tradition. Fill baskets with Camphill’s organic dairy, baked goods and cosmetic products, along with food and craft products from outside stallholders, second-hand book bargains, and charity shop finds.
There are also tractor rides, farm animals and rustic jungle gyms to keep the kids entertained. Be sure not to miss the next market on Sunday, 3 April.
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I Love Big Bay Market
bigbaymarket.co.za
Groote Post Market
Eldré Strydom, 022 451 2202
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Camphill Market
021 571 8600
camphill.org.za/market
M ass personalisation is a big trend across the board at the moment. Designers are
looking at many ways of providing the items that people want, but giving them just enough of a personal touch to make them unique. This approach fills the gap between mass-production and bespoke craft, and appeals to the desire for individuality that people are increasingly showing.
When it comes to homeware, this approach to production can be even more compelling for people, because it allows for individual style and functional benefits. The kit-of-parts approach to products gives people the ability to fit a product to their space requirements, usually taking the form of modular items that can be configured however the user wants.
This approach is being seen in international design and in offerings from local companies. The Grid sofa by French brand Pool, for example, is made up of separate pieces, allowing the owner to create a look unique to them. Locally we’re seeing the same thinking in items such as the
Make it mineWORDS: CHRIS REID IMAGE: LEG STUDIOS
Honeycomb shelf by Leg Studios. This system of geometric shelves and clips lets people build a storage system in any shape and size, making it appropriate for any number of spaces and uses.
As technology allows for more nuanced production methods, we’ll see this kind of personalised approach become increasingly common in the future. There is a constant tension in people’s lives between being an individual and being part of a community (having the same stuff as everyone else), and this approach to design helps people to navigate it.
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Pool
poolhouse.eu
Leg Studios
legstudios.co.za
Now selling51 Regent Rd, Sea Point [email protected] +27 87 752 66 77 blok.co.za
Ready. Set. Wander. Blok’s new home, NINEONS, languishes in the perfectly named Green Point, which cuts a parkland swathe from the blue of the Atlantic Ocean to the edges of Cape Town’s city centre. In the shadow of the stadium this is a fitness paradise with clubs of all descriptions and a flagship gym all within jogging, running or strolling distance from each other. But it isn’t all work-out and no play, as the sun sets over the sea, the firefly lights of gems waiting to be discovered twinkle into life, making a journey through a myriad of cultures, sounds and tastes a simple walk in the park. Contact us to find out more about this new development and others, now selling.
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As if you needed any more reason to explore the alluring West Coast
Now you can choose from new tourism routes when heading west. O� cially opened last
week by Shadow Minister of Tourism James Vos the new sightseeing and tourism routes have been developed by West Coast Way. The circular self-drive routes encompass some of the most beautiful and interesting outlying towns and locations on the Cape West Coast and surrounding inland areas.
These new routes have been created to assist in the development of local enterprises. Tourism is an e� ective tool in creating opportunities for small businesses and to promote South African communities. “These scenic
routes are located within an area of vast natural and cultural beauty – they will take visitors through some of the country’s most awe-inspiring landscapes, where they will fi nd plenty of fantastic attractions and charming towns to visit along the way,” Vos says.
Whether your aim is simply to head out for a drive, take photos, or engage in the rich culture and heritage of the outlying areas and towns, these routes have a lot to o� er. “West Coast Way is a unique collection of themed routes that can be enjoyed by locals and visitors when they do an adventure-fi lled self-drive trip – the ultimate West Coast Way road tripping guide.
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West Coast Way
086 132 1777
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Tour operators can use these routes as part of their itinerary and easily fi nd what they need to put bespoke and new packages together,” says Carmen Lerm, founder, West Coast Way.
Be sure to take the road less travelled and fi nd out for yourself.
On the
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NUY ON THE HILL
Out of Interest Situated in the picturesque Nuy River Valley, Nuy Wine Cellar has launched its new restaurant, Nuy on the Hill, located alongside the R60 between Worcester and Robertson. The menu has something for everyone – from tapas and pizza, to burgers and speciality dishes.
nuywinery.co.za
R60 between Worcester & Robertson at the Nuy Valley turn off
Telephone: 023 347 0272 | www.nuywinery.co.za | Twitter: @NUYWINERY | www.facebook.com/nuy.winery/
What makes a great wine?True legacy. The gift of a history steeped in experience. True inspiration. Inspiration derived from honing the talents of fertile soil, ideal climate and fruits of a superior vine. True mastery. Mastery that can only come with time and experience. True Taste. Taste derived from passionate winemaking, blended with a whole lot of soul. This is the essence that embodies wines of True Character, Wines by Nuy.
At Nuy, our goal is to steadfastly produce bottle after bottle of wine … wine of true character…
We purposely run a limited operation here, in order to ensure that every part of the winemaking process is done under a watchful, experienced eye. So close your eyes uncork a bottle of Nuy and breathe in that character that sets our wines apart.
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SEE FOR YOURSELF:
Bonga Jwambi Product Design
063 387 4464
facebook.com/BongasFurniture
Bonga Jwambi designs effective minimalist furniture using materials like old wooden
pallets, plastic box strapping and string. He caught the eye of the design world last year and currently has pieces showing in the cutting edge Avant-Premier pop-up shop in Kloof Street.
Q: How did your business start?A: I started my business by making
prototypes at the CCDI (Cape Craft and Design Institute). Some of my pieces were chosen for the 2015 Design Indaba Emerging Creatives section, and after that it happened quickly. I got an honourable mention at the Southern Guild Design Foundation Awards, and House and Leisure chose me as one of its rising stars.
Q: Why did you choose this area to set up shop?
A: First, it’s a quiet area and the location is perfect. It’s just off the N2 behind the power station, so it’s easy to get to and just five minutes from town.
Q: How did you find your premises?A: Through word of mouth.
Q: Why are the premises ideally suited to your business?
A: There’s a big art movement in Langa, meaning there are a lot of people
Up-and-coming furniture designer Bonga Jwambi is building his business from his workshop in Langa
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coming in and out. Visitors come on tours and buy art and smaller pieces made from wire and beads. They can see my work and take my card. They might not buy a piece of furniture in passing but they talk about it to others and tell them that there’s a guy in Langa who makes nice tables and chairs. So I get orders later, and it’s great exposure.
Q: Who are your neighbours?A: The local community of Langa.
Q: What are the shop rental/sales prices like in this area?
A: They’re much more affordable than the CBD.
Q: What is your shop footprint?A: There are between 50 and 100
people a day walking past visiting Langa for the art tours.
Q: Do you have any expansion plans?A: My first aim is to get investment for
proper equipment for my workshop. At the moment I can’t make some of the more complicated pieces I’ve designed, like my bar stool, as I only have a jigsaw and a hand drill. I made the prototypes at the CCDI using its equipment. Once I am fully equipped in the workshop, my dream would be to have my own showroom to sell from. And then to sell around the country, and throughout the world in the long term.
Q: Do you operate online as well?A: People can find me through
my Facebook page which brings me orders.
Q: What’s your most popular item?A: My coffee tables sell well. And
people love the bar stool, so I really hope I can get the equipment to get that into production soon.
PATRICK CAIRNS
If Britain leaves the EU
The big debate taking place in Europe at the moment is whether or not the UK is going
to remain a part of the European Union (EU). The possibility of a so-called Brexit will be a major political question until Britain goes to the polls on 23 June.
Those who want the UK to stay argue that an exit would lead to job losses, hinder trade, push up inflation, and weaken economic stability. Those in favour of leaving say it will allow the UK to control its own destiny, open the possibility of new trade agreements, and save money.
At the moment, it’s not clear who is winning this argument. Polls suggest that those who want to remain in the EU have only a slim lead.
The more philosophical question, however, is whether even having this debate shows that the world is going through something of an identity crisis.
The capitalist system on which the Western world has thrived over the last few centuries has been based on a few important premises. One of those is that the more open an economy, the better.
A critical part of this is the ability to trade widely, with minimal barriers to the movement of goods, services, capital and labour. Put simply, the more people you can trade with and the more cheaply you can do it, the bigger the economic benefit.
This is also one of the essential principles on which the EU is founded. Its policies are expressly designed to create an open economy.
Why then would anyone want to leave?
The problem is that openness in an economy also makes it more exposed to shocks. If it’s easy for people to invest and bring money in, it must be equally easy for them to take money out.
In the recent past some of the shocks to the global economy have been severe and have spread quickly. And this has caused people to question whether they shouldn’t protect themselves.
When viewed objectively, however, this is only putting short-term comfort ahead of long-term gain. There will always be episodes of pain in open economies, but they are also able to recover more quickly and more effectively.
The trouble is that people have become very short term in their thinking, and this is the real challenge the world faces. A Brexit would be nothing but a victory for short-termism – more evidence that we have become willing to compromise the things that sustain us for some sense of immediate gratification.
Swiss Bank
UBS has said that the pound could go down to one to one with the euro if Britain leaves the EU. At the start of the year, £1 was worth 1,36
Analyse it
Approximately 2% of the interest (views) in properties for sale in the Cape Town area is attributable to properties listed for sale in Melkbosstrand.
Interest Interest
Properties listed for sale in Melkbosstrand comprise approximately 2% of the total sale listings in the Cape Town area.
Properties listed Properties listed
Property types Property types
Approximately 2% of the interest (views) in properties for rent in the Cape Town area is attributable to properties listed for rent in Melkbosstrand.
Here’s what’s happening in property in the area
Melkbosstrand
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Median asking prices
For a typical property (three-bedroom house)
For a typical rental property (four-bedroom house)
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Approximately 2% of the interest (views) in properties for sale in the Cape Town area is attributable to properties listed for sale in Melkbosstrand.
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Buying in Melkbosstrand
The monthly bond repayment to
purchase a typical property in
Melkbosstrand, namely a three-bedroom
house with the median asking price of
R2,895m, is R28,419 per month over 20
years at prime of 10,25% with
no deposit.
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BEST IN FOOD:
• Damhuis Beachfront Restaurant for
family-friendly fare
• Delicious seafood at Cafe Orca
• Tasty Italian at Trattoria Maranello
• I Love Melkies for great pizza
• Castella Amare for outstanding views
NEARBY NATURE:
• Take the dogs for a walk on the
beach.
• Join the Melkbos Athletic Club.
• Try your hand at kite-surfing or
bodyboarding.
• Go mountain biking in Koeberg
Nature Reserve.
TOP SCHOOLS IN THE AREA:
• Van Riebeeckstrand Primary
• Melkbos Pre-Primary
• Melkbosstrand High
Q: What is happening in the property market in this area?
A: Melkbosstrand has over time become a very sought-after village. Initially known as a holiday town, it has gained popularity for all who seek a healthy balance between city and rural lifestyle with the added bonus of a low crime rate. There is a high demand for homes priced between R2,5m and R3,5m, and for apartments priced below R1m. Higher-priced properties (in excess of R5m) are slower moving. We are seeing, however, an increased demand for these lately. Melkbosstrand property prices are very resilient and even show growth when the rest of the market has taken a downturn.
Q: What do you love about Melkbos? A: Melkbos is a beautiful and
peaceful town with old-school charm. Neighbours care and the community is close-knit. I love the long stretches of pristine beach with crystal-clear water that laps at your feet while the little ones learn to surf in the gentle waves. Melkbos welcomes all ages from the retired to newlyweds raising families. I love the sound of foghorns at dawn in the winter. It’s also great to walk on the “wild side” beach at Haakgat for total escapism from the city, even while you gaze at the breathtaking Table Bay vista.
Anne-Marie Evans TITANIUM FRANCHISEE, RAWSON PROPERTY GROUP MELKBOSSTRAND
083 654 [email protected]
Hayley BirdPRINCIPAL, COMPLETE COAST PROPERTIES
021 553 [email protected]
Emarie Campbell FRANCHISEE, PAM GOLDING PROPERTIES WESTERN SEABOARD
021 557 [email protected]
Agent commentary
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Living in Melkbos makes me feel like I’m permanently on holiday CISKA AUSTIN, RESIDENT
T ranslated directly as Milkbush beach, Melkbosstrand is so named because of
the Euphorbiaceae bushes that grow on sand dunes in the area, emitting a milky substance.
Melkbos, as locals know it, is just over 30km from Cape Town and has a relaxed seaside holiday feel to it when compared to the frenetic pace of the city. In fact, many prefer to live out there and commute to the city.Melkbos has developed a lot in the last decade. These days, the area boasts
plenty of beachfront restaurants, lots of supermarkets and shops and a variety of property types – apartments on the beachfront, cluster homes, standalone houses, retirement villages and Atlantic Beach, the well-known residential estate.
Resident Ciska Austin says she was drawn to Melkbos initially because of a new job but has come to love the almost Mediterranean lifestyle that the area o� ers. “The food, the wine, the people – living here makes you feel like you’re permanently on holiday,” she says.
Ciska also sites the proliferation of great schools as an attraction, with the likes of Van Riebeeckstrand Primary, Melkbos Pre-Primary and Melkbosstrand High all in close proximity.
“There is a friendly, strong community and a very active neighbourhood watch,” says resident Gillian Bosho� , who moved from Table View to Melkbos six years ago. Gillian was attracted initially to the area because of the superb stretch of beach, which she says is where you’ll often fi nd the local teenagers congregating.
“We don’t have a mall, so they meet on the beach instead,” says Gillian, who also enjoys cycling to work and notes the wealth of mountain biking trails that are available at nearby Koeberg Nature Reserve. Other activities to do in the area include bodyboarding, surfi ng and kite-surfi ng, or joining the Melkbos Athletic Club.
After all that exercise you could head out with friends or family for a delicious meal at local restaurants like Damhuis Beach Restaurant, Cafe Orca, or Trattoria Maranello.
Q: What attracts buyers to Melkbosstrand?
A: Nestled between the Blaauwberg and Koeberg nature reserves, Melkbosstrand lies on Cape Town’s Western Seaboard. This makes it an ideal spot for birding, hikes, picnics and walking trails. Surfers enjoy the 7km stretch of beach and the laid-back lifestyle in an area which has relatively few developments. This is also the perfect base from which to explore the West Coast’s fishing villages, seafood and carpets of spring flowers, travelling along the R27 all the way to Namibia. The Atlantic Beach Golf Club offers 18 holes against a beautiful coastal backdrop, and is a popular residential area with the benefits of round-the-clock security and communal facilities and amenities.
WORDS: BELINDA MOUNTAIN
About the area
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Shopping centres should adjust their hours to shoppers’ needs
S uccessful retail centres should stay open later in order to boost retail sales because
modern South African lifestyles have changed. Marius Muller, CEO of shopping centre investor Pareto, believes the opening hours of many malls still lag behind the needs of the consumers who support them.
“It is important for malls and retailers to see the big picture when it comes to being open for shoppers,” says Muller.
He points out that many regional shopping centres, including some of the largest and most popular, still have standard minimum shopping hours until 6pm, which doesn’t make the cut for many consumers. He uses the example of a parent who works until 5pm, then navigates through peak-hour traffic to collect their children
from after-school care. Many consumers also work unconventional hours – from top executives and professionals to nursery school teachers and taxi drivers.
“The point is that to make the sale, you need to be open for shoppers when they are able to shop,” Muller says. “It comes down to knowing your customer, understanding how they live, work and play, and what times are most convenient for them to shop with you. It also means that retailers and malls need to work together to find their optimal opening times.”
Good transport links bolster property values
Properties near good transport links have shown stronger growth than those that
aren’t, according to Laurie Wener, managing director, Pam Golding Properties Western Cape.
Over the last six years the City of Cape Town has invested signifi cantly in public transport, a big bolster to the city’s real estate market. By September last year, the MyCiTi bus
service had 31 routes covering about 1,27 million km each month. There were 36 stations, more than 500 bus stops and more than 215 buses in the peak-hour periods, transporting 47,909 passengers each weekday. “Given the increasing numbers of vehicles on the road, rising fuel prices and people’s expectations of convenience, the more varied transport options you have, the more capital gain you can expect,” says Wener.
The sum of all the property in the world
The value of global real estate totalled $217 trillion last year – that’s 2,7 times the world’s GDP – according to research by international real estate company Savills. Property accounts for 60% of mainstream global assets, and the research showed that residential property makes up by far the biggest portion of real estate, worth $162 trillion.
All world real estate
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Value of all global real estate totals $217 trillion
Pareto is one of the country’s leading retail property industry players and owns, among others, Menlyn Park Shopping Centre (Pretoria), Cresta Shopping Centre (Gauteng), The Pavilion (Durban) and Mimosa Mall (Bloemfontein).
Agricultural and forestry $26 trillion
Beach property is still riding the good-times waveWORDS: GINA MEINTJES
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Sterling outcome
Cape Town’s top seaside locations – from the Atlantic Seaboard and Blouberg coast to as far as
Hermanus – are still seeing excellent demand and sales with prices holding fi rm, despite what has become a rather negative economic outlook.
“The Atlantic Seaboard location is just too irresistible,” says Ian Slot, managing director, See� Atlantic Seaboard. “Aside from the premium that buyers will pay for a seaside location, we also have the mountain range, and the elevated position means that the views are quite spectacular.”
The setting must rank among the best in the world – no wonder buyers from across the globe, and even Joburg’s wealthy, are still dropping millions on property here, with anything between R30m and R70m being paid for luxury homes here.
Clifton, for example, now boasts an average price of R20m, and a top price that is set to head to R200m quite soon. Most of the top-end areas here command an average sales price of around R10m, but in reality a luxury villa, especially one with a sea view will set you back between R20m and R50m, and of course much more if you hope to make Nettleton Road your home.Even at the V&A Waterfront Marina, you will need between R8m to R11m
for a two-bedroom apartment.It is not just the Atlantic Seaboard that is riding the big wave. The Blouberg coast now commands R10m to R20m for a luxury beach house. Further south, luxury houses in Hermanus sold for R20m to R24m over the last year.
“Beach property locations in the Cape are now commanding a premium of upwards of 40%. Even a property with sea views, and especially those within walking distance to the beaches, will command a premium,” says Slot.
As seen over the last two to three years, buyers cannot go wrong if they put their money into the primary locations.
“It is no surprise either given that most of the top global property markets tend to enjoy an ocean or waterside location,” says Slot. “Think of locations such as New York, Singapore, Sydney, Hong Kong and even London with its riverside location. These tend to remain resilient in the face of economic onslaught.”
Aside from the investment value, there is also anecdotal evidence that living near the sea, and water for that matter, supports a healthier lifestyle. People tend to spend more time outdoors, walking, jogging and cycling, for example, compared to those who live in the suburbs.
As South Africa continues to urbanise so rapidly, it is the responsibility of the urban property developer to work with
the cities in which it develops to ensure sustainable and positive growth. Duality is a theme that is evident everywhere – inside the home with the use of multipurpose spaces, and outside the home where shared spaces become gardens, outdoor gyms, and even art galleries in the case of Sea Point’s promenade.
When developers can marry the two and design beautiful homes for their clients that also impact positively on the surrounding communities by upgrading facilities around their buildings that benefit the greater neighbourhood, this is where real and positive change will come about and our urban landscape will become more enjoyable and accessible.JACQUES VAN EMBDEN, MANAGING DIRECTOR AND CO-FOUNDER,
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SOUTHERN SUBURBS Maitland 22
WESTERN SEABOARD Atlantic Beach 19, 23, 27
Big Bay 24
Blouberg 19
Bloubergrand 26
Bloubergrise 26
Bloubergstrand 24, 25, 26
Melkbosstrand 19
Milnerton 27
Parklands 22, 24, 25, 26
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Sunset Beach 25
Table View 26
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SWARTLAND Riebeek Valley 27
NORTHERN SUBURBS Amanda Glen 25
Brackenfell 25
De Tijger 25, 28
Door De Kraal 20
Eversdal 20
Loevenstein 28
Parow 25
Plattekloof 21, 28
Plattekloof Glen 28
Protea Heights 25
Welgelegen 28
BOLAND, OVERBERG & HELDERBERG Boschenmeer 20
Elgin Village 20
Franschhoek 20
Paarl 20
Somerset West 20
Atlantic Beach Estate 23
Chas Everitt International
Property Group 28
Complete Coast Properties 19
ERA Real Estate 26
Firzt Development 18
Pam Golding Properties 20 - 22
Rawson Properties 27
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Riebeek Valley Real Estate 27
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Working in Johannesburg... Living in Cape Town?Have a Home Away From Home near the Gautrain
If your expectations are Comfort, Luxury, Security, and the Convenience of a Concierge and walking proximity to The Gautrain, the Best Restaurants, Shopping Malls and Offices in Rosebank. The Lumiere offers you all of this and more.
Ideal for the Executive who works in Johannesburg and lives elsewhere OR if travel is on your bucket list The Lumiere offers a Lock-up and Go Lifestyle in Melrose (cnr Tottenham Avenue and Melrose Street).
Benjy Pein 083 453 4156 | [email protected] 011 731 0300 | www.firzt.co.za (Web Ref 16484)
ONLY 5 (2 AND 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS) STILL AVAILABLE FROM R4 475 000
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AND MORE CONCERNED ABOUT RESULTS
Contact Your Area Specialist at Complete Coast Properties Western Seaboard
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Atlantic Beach Estate R 9 500 000.00
Situated in a cul-de-sac overlooking the Estate, Robben Island and the bay, this 3 bedroom property boasts arguably the best views on the estate. Travertine and quality finishes sparkle throughout this breath-taking property. Call Hayley: 082 561 7116
Atlantic Beach Estate R 5 300 000.00
This 4 Bedroom Property is nestled in the corner of a quiet circle, close to the clubhouse. The property is North Facing and wind pro-tected. The fourth bedroom has a teen pad and en-suite bathroom with a shower, it would be ideal for dual living. The living area boosts two open plan lounges Call Penny: 082 998 0752
Atlantic Beach Estate R 8 995 000.00
This estate home has no neighbouring properties and commands a 1416sqm Erf and in addition to the main dwelling, it offers a large guest flat with views. The Master bedroom is oversized and has pano-ramic Sea Views. Huge growth potential and scope for additions on this property. Call Hayley: 082 561 7116
Atlantic Beach Estate R 5 570 000.00 This could be your last chance for a home this size on the fairway with views, at this price. 3 Bedrooms (MES) Two main lounges plus an informal sitting and dining rooms provide loads of space for family and friends. An inviting covered patio with braai overlooks the garden and pool. Call Hayley: 082 561 7116
Melkbosstrand R 5 495 000.00 Ample space to entertain, relax and work from in this 5 Bedroom home. Spectacular flow to spacious entertaining area with state of the art fireplace. Granite kitchen with stacker windows leading onto beach style balcony with built-in braai. Meters from main beach Call Penny 082 998 0752
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Atlantic Beach Estate R 4 650 000.00 Fantastic street appeal. This 3 bedroom home offers comfortable accommodation and open plan living areas. The dining area has a feature gas fireplace and leads to an enclosed braai patio for all-weather entertaining. Kitchen is open plan with large breakfast island and there is a separate scullery. Hayley: 082 561 7116
Atlantic Beach Estate R 3 450 000.00
A great opportunity for investor or the family who are looking to simplify things. 3 Beds 2 Baths plus lovely large covered patio. This home is easy maintenance and also give a fantastic ROI. Fantastic home for starting out or scaling back. Spacious living areas and kitchen with separate scullery Call Hayley: 082 561 7116
Atlantic Beach Estate R 5 250 000.00 An inviting single level home with open plan living areas. A wood burning fireplace is the focal point and the lounge open to a covered patio and garden. There are 3 bedrooms with the main bed-room ensuite plus a study or 4th bedroom. This property is located in a quiet close with fairway access and views Call Hayley 082 561 7116
Blouberg Village Moolman Road R 7 500 000.00
This immaculate residence boasts impressive, stylish and generously proportioned living areas with priceless ocean views and is enveloped in light and comfort with maximised open plan living. 3 Bed 3 Bath 5 Reception Areas, Fully enclosed patio which extends to the wooden deck with splash pool Call Inge: 083 642 2884
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Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 4 / Garages 4In Bel ‘Aire Security Estate, this home is an airy, spacious gem for lively family living. Cottage is set apart in a lush garden.
Willis 083 269 1014 / Lorraine 082 892 4386
Somerset West / R9.9 million
Ref# SW1258835
Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2Perfect north facing 3 bedroom home in the sought after secure estate of Paryskloof.
Elaine Reeder 082 784 1453
Paarl / R2.66 million
Ref# TK1259859
An income generating property offering 4 storage units and 3 apartments and a business unit in a good location in Franschhoek. A rare find not to be missed.
Jeanine 082 410 6837 / Doug 072 610 7208
Bedrooms 5 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 3This is a beautiful house with lovely wooden floors throughout the open plan dining room, kitchen and living room
Igna 082 884 8492/Hayley 082 926 8587/Jordan 083 298 1481
Franschhoek / R8.5 million + VAT
Boschenmeer / R5.4 million
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Ref# TK1260404
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Bedrooms 25 / Bathrooms 21 Investment property with multiple opportunities. Two properties, adjacent to each other in a prime location.
Sanet Schoonnees 082 883 2882
Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2Situated on a working apple farm with uninterrupted views of the orchards and Groenland Mountain Range.
Monique Halfpenny 082 371 2820
Eversdal / R14.5 million
Elgin Village / R4.35 million
Ref# EG1256649
W I N E L A N D S T O W H A L E C O A S TOnrus: 028 316 3390 / Hermanus: 028 312 1110 / Stellenbosch: 021 887 1017 / Somerset West: 021 851 2633
Paarl: 021 871 1480 / Franschhoek: 021 876 2100 / Durbanville: 021 975 7209 / Welgemoed: 021 913 7670
Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 2Beautiful modern home with excellent flow from the open-plan living areas to the lovely garden and pool.
Mabel Botha 083 458 3782
Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 3Immaculate home in very sought after Door de Kraal.
Vivienne 082 569 4739 / Koos 083 399 8002
Somerset West / R3.8 million
Door de Kraal / R3.725 million
Ref# WM1259271
Ref# SW1258430
18 SECTIONAL TITLE UNITS OVERLOOKING THE 18TH FAIRWAY ON THE FERNKLOOF GOLF ESTATE, HERMANUS.
PRICED FROM R4.2 MILLION INCL. VAT (NO TRANSFER DUTY)
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Bedrooms 5 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 4
An exceptional family home where luxury, space and outdoor living defy expectation. The home boasts beautiful high ceilings and outstanding insulation. All windows and doors are double-glazed in glass panels with UV protection and are sound and burglar proof. Entire exterior of façade is clad with a German-standard insulation system for energy efficiency.
Penny Petersen 083 261 7339 / Riccardo Mascis 073 051 1100 / Rosemary Fernandes 078 080 9955
Plattekloof / R10.99 million Ref# 1PLA1248079
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W E S T E R N S E A B O A R DBlouberg: 021 557 1115 / Big Bay: 021 554 0033 / Sunningdale: 021 556 2362 / Sunset Beach: 021 551 8640
Atlantic Beach Estate: 021 201 8706 / pamgolding.co.za/western-seaboard
W E S T E R N S E A B O A R DBlouberg: 021 557 1115 / Big Bay: 021 554 0033 / Sunningdale: 021 556 2362 / Sunset Beach: 021 551 8640
Atlantic Beach Estate: 021 201 8706 / pamgolding.co.za/western-seaboard
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Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / Modern spacious family home in sought-after Sunningdale. Follow showboards from Sandown Road to Tryall Road.
Estelle Kamener 082 771 2074
Sunningdale / R2.275 million
Ref# 1TV1253510
Bedrooms 3.5 / Bathrooms 2 / Parkings 1 / Paved undercover backyard with koi pond, outside basin and storage space. Follow showboards from corner Kensington Road.
Patricia Harrison 083 241 7640
Maitland / R995 000
Ref#1TV1260319
Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 2 / Garages 2 / Beautiful, neat family home perfect for entertaining. Follow showboards from Humewood Drive into Ringwood Drive No 21.
Rosemary Louw 082 743 5915
Parklands / R2.285 million
Ref# 1TV1259482
Bedrooms 3 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 2 / Fantastic opportunity to own this spacious family home set in the heart of Sunningdale. Follow showboards from Link Road into Garden Drive.
Karen Allchin 083 941 7982 / Jacinta van Heerden 082 859 9174
Sunningdale / R1.78 million
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A T L A N T I C B E A C H E S T A T EAtlantic Beach Estate: 021 201 8706
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A T L A N T I C B E A C H E S T A T EAtlantic Beach Estate:Atlantic Beach Estate: 021 201 8706
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Mandy Oschman / Sales 082 567 0398 [email protected]
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Ref# 1TV1239051
Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 2 / Double plot sanctuary. The owners of this home seized the opportunity to buy a double plot and build their dream home with the help of an architect.
Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398
Atlantic Beach Estate / R10.5 millionBedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3 / Garages 2 / Designed by an architect and built for the owners specific requirements. This home has all the rooms one needs for a family.
Mandy Oschman 082 567 0398
Atlantic Beach Estate / R5.6 million
Tracy-Ann Craig / Rentals 082 415 4852 [email protected]
Ref# 1TV1252559
Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 3.5 / Garages 2 / The stunning outdoor patio with braai facilities allowing indoor/outdoor living around the pool with stunning sea views across the bay.
Tracy-Ann Craig 082 415 4852
Atlantic Beach Estate / R40 000 pm
Ref# 1TV1247451
Bedrooms 4 / Bathrooms 2.5 / Garages 2 / A family home with lounge/dining room opening up to a fully-walled, private garden with stunning views of the fairway, sea and Table Mountain. Tracy-Ann Craig 082 415 4852
Atlantic Beach Estate / R25 000 pm
Ref# 1TV1196900Ref# 1TV1243923Ref# 1TV1256268
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Big Bay - Asking R3.995 millionStunning home for a young family, modern and spacious
Consisting of 3 bedrooms, 3 en-suite bathrooms, open plan lounge, dinning room & kitchen, indoor braai, bar, Jacuzzi, patio area, separate study, access
to garage, lounge with indoor braai, laundry, pool with paved garden, double garage, parking for 4 cars. 2 Minutes walk to beach & to Onse Huise & On
the Rocks Restaurants. Call Karen 074 168 6550 or Lydia 082 561 3046
Parklands North - R3.5 millionNew release! A delightful mingling of sunlight & fresh mountain air
In prime position with breezy ocean air. Easy access to beach, West
coast & to N/suburbs, as well as City & bus routes. 3 Beds, 2.5 baths,
o/plan kitchen with granite tops, cherrywood finishes. 3 Gas burner hob
& 2 electric plates & oven. D/gar with 3 sec off str parking. Tommy 084
575 7894 or Lydia 082 561 3046
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Bloubergstrand - Asking R3.990 millionDream and discover!! Triplex apartment in Blouberg
Sea/mountain views. 3 Carpeted bedrs. Spacious master bedroom
e/s with ocean views. Spacious o/plan lounge & dining area. Maple &
granite kitchen with fitted oven, gas hob + extractor fan. Large balcony.
D/gar with dir/acc. Tiled flooring throughout. Acc controlled secure com-
plex. Close to all amenities. Lydia 082 561 3046
West Beach - Asking R2.990 millionNew release never been seen before
There are no tomorrows with today's market. A home of this calibre at this price is a rarity. This charming home is brimming with atmosphere, gleaming
with wooden floors, great indoor / outdoor entertaining patio leading to swimming pool. Entrance hall, kitchen with scullery, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,
lounge, family room, double garages. Call to arrange viewings Lydia 082 561 3046 or Gaby 083 448 4993
Bloubergstrand - POASpectacular home with breathtaking views and immaculate designs and finishes
4 En-suite bedrooms, 3 with their own balcony and the fourth leads onto the garden. Beautiful appointed kitchen, Smeg oven and wood burning oven.
Breakfast counter 2 lounge areas, separate dining area. Upstairs lounges can be used as a coffee or champagne bar. Private enclosed garden, salt water
chlorinated swimming pool. Excellent security in the estate and own electric fencing. Trellidoors on all doors and invisibars on all windows. Garage for 3
cars. Separate laundry with laundry shoot. Call Gaby 083 448 4993 or Lydia 082 561 3046
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Parklands - Asking R1.050 millionStunning Investment Opportunity!3 Bed Townhouse in secure complex, opposite new Virgin Active and Food
Lovers Market. Investment Opp only as tenant has just signed a year's lease.
Main bedr e/s, 2nd bed upstairs, 3rd bed & guest bathr downstairs. Lounge,
kitchen, DSTV points in all bedrs, fitted blinds throughout, paved low mainte-
nance patio area, full laundry in complex, 24hr sec, meter electricity, single gar
& parking bay. Call Karen 074 168 6550 or Lydia 082 561 3046
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Parklands - R750 000This charming duplex is situated in a gated complex
On the Myciti Bus route & close to all amenities. 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath-
rooms (1 main-en- suite), open plan lounge, dining room & kitchen, sin-
gle garage & parking bay plus lots of visitors parking. To view call Karen
074 168 6550 or Lydia 082 561 3046
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