Cape Town

The best views in the Western Cape can be found here
The best views in the Western Cape can be found here
Live and work in this iconic city
Live and work in this iconic city
Immerse yourself into this dynamic culture
Immerse yourself into this dynamic culture
The best views in the Western Cape can be found here
The best views in the Western Cape can be found here
Live and work in this iconic city
Live and work in this iconic city
Immerse yourself into this dynamic culture
Immerse yourself into this dynamic culture
The best views in the Western Cape can be found here
Live and work in this iconic city
Immerse yourself into this dynamic culture
The best views in the Western Cape can be found here
Live and work in this iconic city
Immerse yourself into this dynamic culture
Overview Attractions Market activity Properties Branches
Cape Town is the pulse of the Western Cape. With the Mother City drawing attention from all parts of the globe, it is highly sought-after as a property investment hotspot. You can become a Capetonian in no time when you realise your homeownership opportunities here.

Cape Town is the pulse of the Western Cape. With the Mother City drawing attention from all parts of the globe, it is highly sought-after as a property investment hotspot. You can become a Capetonian in no time when you realise your homeownership opportunities here. 

Cape Town’s airports/routes: travel effortlessly 

Cape Town International Airport is approximately 14 minutes (17,7 km) away from Cape Town CBD via the N2. Public transport in the city is extremely efficient and there are numerous roads leading in and out of the Winelands and surrounding areas. 

Cape Town’s history: uncover the backstory 

Cape Town was famously discovered by Bartholomeu Dias in 1488. It was noted that the soil was fertile, weather agreeable and the land rich in potential. Soon after, the Dutch East India Company established a port of station along the shores of Table Bay and it was decided to found the city of Cape Town in 1652.

Cape Town’s weather: discover the patterns 

The location of many beautiful gardens, outdoor activities and more, Cape Town’s weather is season-dependent. During summer, expect temperatures to range between 24 °C–34 °C. The summers are dry, whereas winter sees the beginning of rain. During the cold months, temperatures usually drop to between 13 °C–21°C. The Winelands experiences misty conditions with slightly more humidity than the city. 

Cape Town’s schools: set your child up for success 

With an influx of residents each year, the schooling systems in Cape Town are exceptional. Parents can choose to send their kids to Sea Buddies Parklands, Table View Pre-School and Creche, and Constantia Pre-School. For primary schooling, consider Panorama Primary School, Zonnebloem Boys Primary School and The Grove Primary School. High schools include Pinelands High School, Cape Town High School and Trafalgar High School. The University of Cape Town (UCT) is renowned for its many faculties and students travel from far and wide to study here.

Cape Town’s healthcare: get treated by the best 

Cape Town is home to some of the best medical facilities in the country. You can get treated at New Era Health Day Hospital, Rondebosch Medical Centre and Groote Schuur Hospital among others. There are also many pharmacies and general practitioners in the city to choose from. Your pets can be attended to at Vetworld Cape Gate, Blue Cross Veterinary Hospital, Steenberg Veterinary Clinic and more. 

Cape Town’s shopping scene: enjoy some retail therapy 

Cape Town has many shopping malls featuring luxury international brands and local designers. Residents are spoilt for choice at Canal Walk Shopping Centre, Victoria Wharf Shopping Centre, the V&A Waterfront, Table Bay Mall, Gardens Shopping Centre and more. Your shopping list will be endless in Cape Town, with so many quality items to be found around each corner.

Cape Town’s special attractions: have a fun day out 

While Table Mountain is on everyone’s bucket list, there are other significant sights to see in Cape Town. The Two Oceans Aquarium promises a fun day out for the whole family, showcasing the best marine life and educational shows. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens is another must-see. This nature reserve with mountain views is the perfect place to plan a picnic, revel in nature and appreciate the variety of flora on display. 

Find your new home in Cape Town 

Nova Realty specialises in matching properties with the right owner or tenant. By contacting one of our trusted property practitioners, you are making the best real estate decision of your life! Let us showcase our best listings to you today. Simply view our properties for sale or properties to let on our website and reach out to our team to get started.

Attractions

Major Landmarks & Natural Wonders

  • Table Mountain
  • Lion’s Head
  • Signal Hill
  • Cape of Good Hope
  • Cape Point


Beaches & Coastal Attractions

  • Camps Bay Beach
  • Clifton Beaches (1st–4th)
  • Muizenberg Beach (surfing + colourful huts)
  • Boulders Beach (African penguins)


City Attractions & Historic Sites

  • V&A Waterfront
  • Bo-Kaap (colorful houses & culture)
  • Robben Island
  • Castle of Good Hope
  • District Six Museum


Nature, Gardens & Wildlife

  • Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
  • Two Oceans Aquarium
  • World of Birds (Hout Bay)


Wine Regions & Scenic Estates

  • Constantia Wine Route
  • Stellenbosch Wine Region
  • Franschhoek Wine Valley


Markets, Shopping & Lifestyle

  • Oranjezicht City Farm Market (OZCF Market)
  • Neighbourgoods Market (Old Biscuit Mill)
  • Greenmarket Square
  • Local craft, fashion, and food markets throughout the city


Outdoor Adventures & Scenic Activities

  • Whale watching (seasonal, in nearby Hermanus)
  • Shark cage diving (Gansbaai)
  • Paragliding from Signal Hill or Lion’s Head
  • Chapman’s Peak Drive (scenic coastal drive)


Arts, Culture & Entertainment

  • Zeitz MOCAA (Contemporary Art Museum)
  • Iziko South African Museum & Planetarium
  • Theatre on the Bay (Camps Bay)
Market activity
Total number of properties in Cape Town
195,192
Freehold
65,710
Sectional Titles
6,203
Estates
Average sold property price in Cape Town
Freehold
Sectional Scheme
Vacant Land
Period of ownership
Freehold
R2,292,581
20.0%
Average price
5658
20.0%
Transfers
Sectional Title
R2,469,079
25.0%
Average price
5406
25.0%
Transfers
Estate
R3,377,140
27.3%
Average price
373
27.3%
Transfers
Properties in Cape Town
Featured
4
R18,000,000
280m² Business Centre For Sale in Cape Town City Centre
Covered
Open
280m²
Distressed
Featured
7
R80,000,000
4 Bedroom House For Sale in Camps Bay
4 Bed
2 Bath
2 Parking
On Show
Exclusive Mandate
Featured
6
R60,000 pm
5 Bedroom House To Let in Bantry Bay
5 Bed
6 Bath
3 Parking
On Show
Featured
4
R35,000 pm
3 Bedroom Townhouse To Let in Bantry Bay
3 Bed
3 Bath
1 Parking
250m²
Featured
4
R358,800 pm
460m² Office To Let in Cape Town City Centre
Covered
Open
460m²
Exclusive Mandate
Featured
5
R6,000,000
6 Bedroom House For Sale in Camps Bay
1 Victoria Road
6 Bed
7 Bath
4 Parking
800m²
No Transfer Duty
Sole Mandate

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Branches
Cape Town
Phone: 031 266 0035
Address: 8 Church Place Cape Town