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Cape Town at a glance

Cape Town, also known as the Mother City, because it is home to 49% of the Western Cape's population, was first colonised in 1652. The city is best known for its natural landmark, Table Mountain, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, as well as the harbour and the vibrant city life!

One of the many reasons why residents make Cape Town their home is due to the vast scenic beauty and the ample coffee shops, restaurants, and bars to choose from. Cape Town,  offers students, entrepreneurs, businesspeople and families a home in one of the most beautiful cities in the world!

With shops at every corner, quality schools nearby and natural beauty on your doorstep, Cape Town is the perfect choice for those that love the city life!

Should you wish to make Cape Town your home, below are a few other key interests:

Cape Town Private Hospital:

  • Mediclinic Cape Town

Schools in Cape Town:

  • Tamboerskloof Primary School
  • Zonnebloem Boys Primary School
  • Tamboerskloof Primary School Cape Town
  • Curro Foreshore
  • French School Cape Town
  • Vista High School
  • Gardens Commerical High School
  • Tamboerskloof Primary School
  • Cape Town High School
  • Good Hope Seminary High School
  • University of Cape Town (UCT)

Distance from key points:

Cape Town is a mere 17km from Cape Town International Airport, as well as a quick 5km from the N1 and N2. Stellenbosch is a quick 23-minute drive and the Southern Suburbs an even quicker 18-minute drive.

Recreation:

Cape Town offers a multitude of exciting experiences, from meeting up with friends at a café to painting the town red on First Thursdays, visiting the art galleries, and enjoying a cocktail at The Gin Bar!

For the busy bodies, there are a plethora of activities to enjoy! Choose a hiking trail on Table Mountain or enjoy a sunrise hike on Lion's head. Stroll through Newland's Forest or kayak with the dolphins near Hout Bay.

In the Summer, spend a day at the beautiful Clifton beach. In the Winter, spend a day learning more about the city at the Castle of Good Hope.

Take your pick from the many exquisite dining experiences Cape Town has to offer or visit Groot Constantia Wine Farm, the first and oldest wine farm in South Africa. Groot Constantia offers divine dining at both of their restaurants, as well as impeccable wine, rich in flavour and history.

For the coffee connoisseur, Cape Town offers quality coffee options. Visit Truth Coffee Roasters for a truly sensational coffee experience. Want something different? Sip on your latté at Dapper Coffee while admiring the vintage car collection on their showroom floor!

Cape Town is the business hub to work in. Enjoy the convenience of living and working in the beautiful Mother City and enjoy a quick commute on the My City Bus. For a change of scenery, make yourself comfy in a café on Breë Street. Most, if not all, cafés and restaurants will be equipped with speedy WiFi for your convenience.

Shop until you drop at the V&A Waterfront for the day. For another fun outing take a boat trip around the harbour or indulge in a Lindt macaroon making course at their factory shop!

Cape Town is home to many. The demographics suggest that 90% of the city's population is of working age with 48% ranging between the ages of 20 to 49. The median age of people living in the city is 29 years, making Cape Town a vibrant business hub and home for young adults and working professionals.

Property statistics for Cape Town show that the average asking price is around R2 990 000 with an average selling price of R1 600 000, making accommodation in Cape Town affordable for many.

Cape Town is overflowing with exceptional experiences in and around the CBD. When you choose to make Cape Town your home, you will experience the true vibrant city life, diversity of incredible people living here and the exceptional natural beauty that this city has to offer.

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