Located in the middle of an exclusive Cape Town suburb, the recently launched Bishopscourt Estate is tucked away at the base of the renowned Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape {town} Etc reports.
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It promises to be one of the most sought-after addresses in the Mother City, surrounded by breathtaking views of the mountains and providing quick access to the best parts of the Southern Suburbs and the city.
‘Over the past few years, there has been a significant increase in demand for properties in Cape Town’s sought-after southern suburbs, which has seen a surge in property prices,’ said John Weston, Head of Sales at Bishopscourt Estate.
‘The newly launched Bishopscourt Estate offers buyers an extraordinary opportunity to purchase a plot in a brand new, elegant gated estate in one of Cape Town’s most exclusive and desirable suburbs, where houses have been selling for record prices.’
‘New owners will have the opportunity to build their bespoke home befitting of their lifestyle and the area’s natural beauty.’
The Bishopscourt Estate is made up of four safe neighbourhoods encircling a verdant green space.
Kirstenbosch Drive leads to the first two, while Winchester Avenue leads to the last two.
The development will include 50 freestanding units with sizes between 452 and 1000 square metres. Every property will have access to the greenbelt, views of Table Mountain and seclusion.
Sales have begun for 33 plots in Phase One of the development, with prices ranging from R4.4 million to R8.5 million (VAT included; no transfer duty).
The gated estate is well located for the top schools, easy shopping (Cavendish Square – 3km), and some of the finest restaurants, wine estates (Constantia – 9km), woodlands and beaches (Muizenberg – 17km), the CBD (12km), and Cape Town International Airport (19km).
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Picture: Bishopscourt Estate