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Situated on the border of De Waterkant and Green Point this row of 7 Townhouses is nestled in a private gated cul-de-sac.
As one enters they notice the beautiful original wooden floors and the home flooded with natural light.
To the left is the large master bedroom, and just past the bedroom is an airy and open living area.
In the lounge, there is a quaint wood-burning fireplace and space for a comfortable lounge suite.
Opening up from the living room is a skylit dining area, where the original brickwork has been left exposed in this area which creates a stunning appeal, and an open plan kitchen, all newly renovated.
The second bedroom and stunning bathroom lie beyond the dining room, which opens onto a tiny courtyard or green room.
The home is very well positioned and would be ideal for AIRBNB or permanent living.
As you travel along the streets of Green Point, you'll quickly realise why the area has earned its nickname as the "Soho of Cape Town". This upmarket and vibrant neighbourhood pulses with trendy restaurants, cafés, delis, boutiques, shops, and nightclubs. Located to the northwest of the central business district, it is also an area booming with industry. Since the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Green Point has seen...
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