Sea Point:
The area is ideally positioned close to major tourist attractions including Table Mountain, V&A Waterfront, Green Market Square, Signal Hill, Lions Head, Government, beaches, mountains and outstanding natural beauty. Vineyards are within close proximity. The Sea Point promenade, a beloved local landmark, pulses like a vein along the beachfront from Bantry Bay to Mouille Point. Popular with joggers, walkers, dog owners and general socialisers,(as well as being something of an open air art gallery), it epitomises the eclectic demographic of this part of the license area, borne out by the variance of properties and clientele.
City Bowl:
The City Bowl area of the Atlantic Seaboard is set in a commercial hub. Of the 3 areas making up the Atlantic Seaboard, this is perhaps the most diverse, with a shifting paradigm representing urban gentrification of hitherto uncharted territory and a group of young,dynamic investors looking for something different. The city centre and central business district is a bustling economic and financial hub, with residents living typically in apartments designed with busy professionals in mind, often located near or even within commercial blocks. Winding up towards the mountain brings us to the City Bowl and its 'hoods', including Gardens,Oranjezicht, Higgovale and Vredehoek, where lively cafes,restaurants and retail outlets rub shoulders with beautiful,regenerated properties, in which restored original features enhance on-trend living spaces.
Camps Bay:
The Camps Bay and Surrounds includes the areas of Clifton and Bantry Bay which are home to some of the most expensive properties in South Africa with stunning apartments and homes perched above the beaches and rocks. Camps Bay itself remains very popular as both a residential neighbourhood and a holiday destination with a beautiful beach, excellent restaurants and a popular High School. Llandudno remains highly sought-after, the lack of shops are more than compensated by the views and glorious beach. Hout Bay is a busy community comprising several neighbourhoods with an active fishing port. Given its immense and enduring popularity with holidaymakers, a significant percentage of interest comes from overseas buyers, capitalising currently on the relative strength of their ownc urrencies and value for money of property in Cape Town.Consequently many properties are bought for investment purpose sand used as holiday homes.