R18,500,000
R18,500,000
8
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
10
Parkings
18 Hillwood Road
Monthly Rates
R5,430
Total
R5,430
Land in Claremont Upper - Developers, envision your next triumph
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Explore an exceptional investment opportunity in the heart of Claremont Upper. This 4810m2 corner plot, strategically located with dual access points, invites discerning developers and investors. Featuring breathtaking views of Table Mountain, mature trees, and an established garden, the property exudes prestige. Embrace eco-conscious development with solar power and water tanks in place. The versatility of this prime location opens avenues for residential, retirement, or boutique hotel projects. Uncover the potential and elevate your portfolio with this distinguished property, where business acumen meets the promise of substantial returns. The manor house has a grand reception area and a sweeping staircase leading up to large well appointed bedroom suites upstairs.
Seize the potential, explore this prime development opportunity now and redefine excellence.
GUEST COTTAGE:
The property includes a well appointed guest cottage with beautiful views over the garden and Table Mountain.
Garaging and parking:
Double garage and ample off street parking.
Garden:
The property boasts beautiful trees and an established garden.
Security:
Alarm and electric fence.
Extra:
Solar panels and water tanks.
Seize the potential, explore this prime development opportunity now and redefine excellence.
GUEST COTTAGE:
The property includes a well appointed guest cottage with beautiful views over the garden and Table Mountain.
Garaging and parking:
Double garage and ample off street parking.
Garden:
The property boasts beautiful trees and an established garden.
Security:
Alarm and electric fence.
Extra:
Solar panels and water tanks.
Features
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Claremont Upper, Cape Town
Upper Claremont lies 9,6 km south of Cape Town’s city centre, between Newlands and Kenilworth and about twenty minutes from the warm waters of the False Bay beaches to the south, and a similar distance from Cape Town International Airport. The former Arderne Gardens, now a superb public park, contains a fine collection of exotic trees planted by H.M. Arderne during the 19th century. Claremont was also the home of the 19th century astronomer, Sir John Herschel, of the Royal Observatory. Claremont became a municipality in1886 and was incorporated into the municipality of Cape Town in 1913. However, it is still wistfully referred to as “The Village” and its rugby team is known as “The Villagers”. Upper Claremont is a well...
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