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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Areas of Cape Town: Green Point


Green Point is located to the north west of the central business district in Cape Town. It lies between Table Bay, Signal Hill, Seapoint, the V&A Waterfront and the City Centre. Many modern apartments and mixed-use developments have gone up in recent years. The main street of Green Point is Somerset road, lined with shops, restaurants and colourful bars it is a wonderful place to spend the day browsing and taking in the area.

The Cape Town Stadium was constructed on Green Point Common for the 2010 FIFA World Cup this was the focal point of cape town during that period and green point therefore saw many developments and investings into infrastructure which uplifted the entire area into the cosmopolitan district it is today.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Areas of Cape Town: Fish Hoek


This village by the sea is surrounded by mountains and has some of the most beautiful swimming beaches in Cape Town. These are a favourite amongst the locals with windsurfers, bathers and the sailing community making use of the pristine coast line. The local residents concern for a healthy lifestyle has given rise to a wonderful selection of health and wellness facilities. The Best views of Fish Hoek can be seen from Elsie’s Peak which overlooks False Bay.

There is an excellent selection of Tea & Coffee shops, restaurants, snack bars, and take-away's available within the Valley, offering a wide variety to satisfy anyone’s tastes. Fish Hoek is renowned for its friendly hospitality, proximity to all sorts of tourist attractions and activities besides boasting one of the best swimming beaches in the Cape.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Areas of Cape Town: Devil’s Peak


On the Eastern slopes of Devil's Peak you will find the Rhodes Memorial, to Cecil Rhodes, and the University of Cape Town. From these points there are fantastic views over the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, all the way to stellenbosch and the Boland mountains. Other landmarks on the Eastern slopes are Mostert's Mill, Groote Schuur Hospital and the Groote Schuur estate, including a number of presidential and ministerial residences.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Areas of Cape Town: Vredehoek


Vredehoek is a suburb of Cape Town located in the City Bowl on the slopes of Table Mountain, between Devil’s Peak and Oranjezicht. The name directly translated means “peaceful corner”.

The suburb was proclaimed after the first world war and expatriates from many European countries settled here after peace was declared. The area has since been going through a revival, with old blocks being redeveloped into high quality apartments. The centre of town is close by with Long Street just a short walk away. Staying in Vredehoek makes some of the best views of the city available to residents, overlooking the waterfront, harbour and Table Mountain.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Areas of Cape Town: Tamboerskloof


Tamboerskloof lies between Gardens and the Cape Peninsula National Park, a short walk from Long Street and the foot of Lions Head Mountain. It is one of the oldest areas in Cape Town, with many old Victorian style buildings and streets lined with old Oaks. Tamboerskloof boasts an eclectic array of restaurants, book shops and boutiques which are strewn along the famous Kloof street, an extension of Long street. Residents in this area enjoy fantastic views of the bay and Lions Head, which ensures that this will always be a popular area in which to live.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.