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R16,000,000 | 5,956m² Vacant Land Sold in Constantia

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R16,000,000

Monthly Bond Repayment R167,880.96
Calculated over 20 years at 11.25% with no deposit. Change Assumptions

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3 subdivided plots in a wine estate bordering Bishopscourt with sweeping views

The subdivision of this iconic 54- hectare estate, presents a unique opportunity to own one or all of the three independent SR1 zoned plots situated on this magical tract of unspoiled land on this renowned Constantia Valley farm which dates as far back at the 1600’s.

Perfectly positioned between Constantia & Bishopscourt and poised to take advantage of its prime elevation with sweeping views across fertile vineyards and woods to False Bay, Constantiaberg and the distant Hottentots Holland mountain range beyond.

About two-thirds of the land is under fertile vineyards but there are no wine pressing and processing facilities on the property. The grapes are picked and bottle by a renowned wine estate in the Constantia Valley. The remaining area is largely covered by ancient trees including giant Chestnut, Camphor and Oak tree.

Owned by the current family since 1948, beloved Glen Dirk has seen an extraordinary cast of prior custodians who have lived and visited here for over three centuries – making this estate and its land a true and precious gem!


OFFERINGS:
3 Plots for R16 million per plot

• Portion 1: 6 983m2 (+-) (2 Erven: 4783m2 + 2200m2)

• Portion 2: 5 956m2

• Portion 3: 7 227m2


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• The entire parcel of approximately 20 000sqm for R46 million.

The subdivisions offer a unique opportunity to build 3 bespoke homesteads or up to 11 smaller homes.

The surrounds:

With only 350 residences, Bishopscourt is one of South Africa's most exclusive and sought-after suburbs. Leafy Bishopscourt, is home to ambassadors and successful executives as well as the current Archbishop and previously Desmond Tutu. It was originally a farm owned by Jan van Riebeek, and is known for its tree-lined avenues, grand residences and beautifully landscaped gardens. The perfect blend of cosmopolitan and country.

Bishopscourt is minutes away from some of South Africa’s best schools making it a convenient suburb for families and is on the doorstep of world class restaurants and wine farms it also offers convenient access to local shops like Constantia Village, Constantia Emporium and Cavendish Square. It is also close to the M3 and the M5 which gives quick access to the CBD and the airport.

Neighbouring Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens allows for picnics, outdoor movies, and summer concerts. As well as trails for runners, hikers, mountain bikers and birdwatchers.
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