The most expensive property in Cape Town’s southern suburb of Constantia is listed for a staggering R107 million. According to Seeff Property, the property, known as House Zai, is located in Bel Ombre Estate in the Constantia area.
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Lightstone data indicates this area is one of the most desirable addresses in South Africa, with property values doubling over the last decade.
‘Properties above the R100 million mark are exceptional and few compare to House Zai,’ Francois Venter, luxury market specialist for Seeff Constantia, said.
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‘The modern home is the first in the Southern Suburbs which was designed by world-renowned Cape Town architect, Stefan Antoni from SAOTA.’
The home is 1407 square metres and sits on two acres of land with north-facing views of Constantiaberg.
‘It is characterised by clean lines and seamless flow to the outdoor entertainment areas, swimming pool and large, landscaped gardens,’ Seeff said.
There are six bedrooms in the house, including a 140-square-metre main suite.
House Zai also has two guest suites and an additional guest apartment with a living room, kitchen, private entrance and garden, according to Seeff.
‘The interior boasts a fully imported Bulthaup kitchen, Schüco windows and sliding doors, and double-glazed fenestration imported from Belgium,’ Venter said.
‘The furniture and décor throughout is from Roche Bobois Edition Hero Collection and are also available for purchase, which is often the case with high-end buyers.’
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If you thought potential homeowners would have to deal with loadshedding, think again.
Venter stated that House Zai is completely self-sufficient. He emphasised that it has completely off-grid water and power technology (including a full solar installation), airtight security, and high-tech but user-friendly infrastructure for continuous comfort and connectivity.
‘Additional features include high-speed fibre connectivity, Bang & Olufsen surround sound and a state-of-the-art home office with seating for up to six people, fully kitted out with custom-made fittings from SAOTA,’ the property group said.
The property group stated that the house’s security features include advanced alarm systems, biometric access, electric shutters to isolate the ground floor in an emergency, CCTV surveillance, and perimeter fencing.
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