This 5 Star Guest House Is Selling For R 15 990 000!
This 5 Star Guest House Is Selling For R 15 990 000! This is a 5 star boutique style guest house allowing for property and business growth Perched between the back slopes of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean with the Camps Bay cosmopolitan beach and restaurant strip just down the road, this upmarket guest house offers luxury accommodation to both business and leisure travellers. It offers 6 very spacious and elegantly decorated en-suite bedrooms, all leading to an outside patio or private courtyard, and which are fitted with a safe, bar fridge and TV.
A seventh guest suite is utilised as the manager’s accommodation and is next to the reception area. The generous sized designer lounge and well stocked self-service bar opens with expanding doors onto an elevated wooden deck with ocean views. Sumptuous breakfasts can be served in the downstairs dining room overlooking the salt water pool with chaise lounges and a secluded garden. For ease of serving, a well-appointed and fully fitted industrial kitchen is adjacent to the dining area. Extras include a separate scullery, a laundry room, 2 storage rooms, 2 guest cloakrooms, an office, a sauna, off-street parking for six vehicles and a water storage tank.
Additional bedrooms can also be created to enhance the value of the property. This sophisticated guest house is a must to view for the discerning investor looking to acquire a return on investment. Camps Bay is an affluent suburb of Cape Town, South Africa, and the small bay on the west coast of the Cape Peninsula after which it is named. In summer it attracts many South African and foreign visitors.
Camps Bay Beach, a Blue Flag Beach since 2008, is the largest white sand beach in Camps Bay. There is a seasonal life guard station with toilets at the west end of the beach. The beach is opposite Camps Bay’s main tourist hub, featuring multiple hotels, restaurants, and shops. Glen Beach, at the far right of Camps Bay beach, is known as Camps Bay’s best surfing beach. Short, fast rides and a small take-off area makes Glen Beach one of the hardest of Cape Town’s beach breaks to surf and has resulted in a strong local atmosphere.