R25,000,000
R25,000,000
5
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
3
Parkings
Monthly Levy
R3,241
Monthly Rates
R1,500
Total
R4,741
Coastal estate, private beach and gorgeous views. Are you in?
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RLS956629
215 Eden Bay Drive in Pinnacle Point Estate has uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean, the private beach, the Clubhouse, and the golf course. This property on Pinnacle Point Estate ticks all the boxes. With expansive glass areas, natural light floods this home to bring the outside, inside. Listen to the ocean far below or the laughter of your guests.
It boasts 5 en suite bedrooms with both inside and outside entertainment areas and a kitchen with amazing views. Spacious open living areas, a private deck, and outdoor braai with a connecting entertainment room, all contribute to luxury living.
Relax in your pool while watching the sun set or just spend a quiet evening in the company of your loved ones, watching the waves dancing around the rocks.
This property is the epitome of coastal estate living, and at this price, you will be hard-pressed to find a better investment.
It boasts 5 en suite bedrooms with both inside and outside entertainment areas and a kitchen with amazing views. Spacious open living areas, a private deck, and outdoor braai with a connecting entertainment room, all contribute to luxury living.
Relax in your pool while watching the sun set or just spend a quiet evening in the company of your loved ones, watching the waves dancing around the rocks.
This property is the epitome of coastal estate living, and at this price, you will be hard-pressed to find a better investment.
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Pinnacle Point Golf Estate, Mossel Bay
Situated halfway between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth is the quaint town of Mossel Bay. Part of the Garden Route, it is the epitome of bustling seaside living. Mossel Bay is thriving with an economy built on farming, fishing, offshore gas, tourism and its commercial harbour. With so much happening, buyers are eyeing up Mossel Bay's many attractive properties. A brief history of the area This is the site where indigenous South Africans first welcomed European visitors. 'Mossel' translates to 'mussels' in Dutch and Afrikaans. It is believed Dutch explorer, Paulus van Caerden, named the bay to recognise the abundance of mussels that supplied his crew. As the site where human behaviour is thought to have emerged, Mossel Bay is so...
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