M Worx Property Partners Logo
1 2

Western Cape

Oranjezicht, Cape Town

Oranjezicht, located on the slopes of Table Mountain, is a chic small community popular with an arty and trendy set. Large and graceful homes with outstanding views of Table Mountain, the shoreline, and the distant Hottentots Holland Mountains can be found here. Apartments here are popular with Cape Technikon students, and they're adjacent to Gardens Centre. Nicolaus Laubscher, a Swiss immigrant, purchased a property on the slopes of Table Mountain in 1708 and named it Oranjezicht. It became a well-known farm, and some of the structures are still standing where the farm had stood. The Molteno Dam was constructed in 1877 to store natural spring water from Table Mountain...

Rondebosch, Cape Town

Rondebosch is mostly a residential neighbourhood with commercial and business centres. Rondebosch is well-known for its breathtaking vistas of Table Mountain as well as its architectural splendour. There are numerous lovely Victorian residences in Rondebosch, as well as excellent reproductions of Sir Herbert Baker's architecture. Rondebosch is home to the majority of University of Cape Town students. The campus, which is located on the Devil's Peak slopes, runs up the hills and is a metropolitan icon. Jan Van Riebeeck gave the very first permanent title to land in Africa in Rondebosch. He named the region after a clump of thorn trees known as 'Het Ronde Doornbosjen,'...

Sea Point, Cape Town

Sea Point is recognised for its beautiful beachfront apartments, the vibey promenade, and the numerous bars and restaurants that line the streets. From Sea Point, one can view the Signal Hill slopes with Table Mountain in the distance. Sea Point has a fantastic mix of residential and commercial buildings. Holiday flats and penthouses overlooking the sea, as well as mansions and historical estates, are among the homes and holiday accommodations available. Because it is flat, the 11-kilometer Sea Point promenade is the most popular route for runners. The promenade runs the length of Sea Point's seafront, from Mouille Point to Bantry Bay. There are fantastic play areas for...

Tamboerskloof, Cape Town

Tamboerskloof is one of Cape Town's oldest residential neighbourhoods, with huge, elegant Victorian-style mansions coexisting with art deco in an eclectic mix of architectural styles. Tamboerskloof is located between Gardens and the Cape Peninsula National Park, right outside Long Street at the foot of Lion's Head, and offers breathtaking views. Tamboerskloof is a short walk from Kloof Street, the city's restaurant mile. There are delightful bookstores and antique stores to explore, as well as sidewalk cafés.

Three Anchor Bay, Cape Town

Three Anchor Bay is located at the intersection of Green Point and Sea Point. It is about 10 minutes from Cape Town's main centre. This affluent neighbourhood is located on the seaward side of Signal Hill. It features a small beach that draws sea kayakers who paddle along the coast from Three Anchor Bay to Clifton. The city centre, the V&A Waterfront, Green Point's stadium, and the Atlantic beaches of Camps Bay and Clifton are all within easy reach for residents. It also has some of the city's most fashionable restaurants and bars.

Woodstock, Cape Town

Woodstock is a progressive neighborhood situated between the N1 (heading North) and N2 (heading South). It is a hub for residential and commercial property. The Old Biscuit Mill hosts the weekly Neighbourgoods Market. You will find food, fashion and furniture.

Cape Town

Cape Town is known for being one of South Africa's most cosmopolitan towns, with a thriving nightlife and a diversified culture. It is regarded as "The Mother City" and is prominent for its harbour, natural surroundings, and world-famous landmarks. Being South Africa's oldest city, property in Cape Town ranges from beautiful houses influenced by historical Cape Dutch architecture to modern apartments with panoramic views of Table Mountain, Lions Head, or the Atlantic Ocean. Cape Town's history The Khoisan tribe lived atop Table Mountain and in the surrounding area long before the first Europeans arrived. They called the land //Hui !Gaeb, and referred to Table Mountain as...

Disclaimer:  While every effort will be made to ensure that the information contained within the M Worx Property Partners website is accurate and up to date, M Worx Property Partners makes no warranty, representation or undertaking whether expressed or implied, nor do we assume any legal liability, whether direct or indirect, or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Prospective purchasers and tenants should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.