This Modern Furnished Villa With Ocean Views Is Selling For R 23 950 000!
This beautifully finished and generously proportioned property in Camps Bay is perfectly situated to benefit from its magnificent location. Occupying a north facing 1493 msq plot, it nestles underneath the iconic Twelve Apostles and enjoys panoramic views of the ocean and Lion’s Head. Sophisticated and luxurious, this home offers excellent accommodation, and fabulous outdoor spaces.
The ground floor has an expansive open-plan entertainment area. Included here are a contemporary, fully integrated kitchen with top of the range appliances, plus separate utility room; a lounge area with sleek gas fire and a large dining area which can be closed off by sliding doors. Via fully opening glass doors, the generous covered terrace and gardens can be reached from here, along with a sparkling decked pool.
In addition to the main living area is a separate entertainment and TV room, also with gas fire. There are four spacious and comfortable bedrooms, all carpeted, and four en suite luxury bathrooms with underfloor heating. This villa has guaranteed undisturbed panoramic views and with its expansive glass allowing light to flood the property there is ample opportunity created to look out upon the glorious natural surroundings.
No opportunity to provide style and comfort has been overlooked, from the beautiful floating staircase, to the aircon/heater units and heated bathrooms. There is staff accommodation, excellent storage, a direct access double garage and state of the art security and irrigation systems. The house comes inclusive of all electrical appliances, and fully furnished to the highest of standards.
This house is suitable for people who enjoy, undisturbed peaceful days and nights accompanied with an ocean breeze and views. This is provided by the prime location that the house is situated on, this area allows the owners to experience this home in spectacular private conditions, which will allow them to absorb and enjoy each and every moment that they spend at the house.
By Thomas Chiothamisi