R45 million dream home hits the market in Cape Town

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R45 Million dream home hits the market in Cape Town, here’s why everyone wants in.

The Mother City’s luxury property boom shows no signs of slowing, with Camps Bay leading the charge.

Cape Town’s Camps Bay continues to dominate headlines in South Africa’s property market, and the latest listing proves why. A jaw-dropping family home, boasting architectural brilliance and uninterrupted ocean views, has just hit the market for just under R45 million.

According to Pam Golding Properties, the house spans three levels, features five en-suite bedrooms, and embraces seamless indoor-outdoor living, all wrapped in striking contemporary design.

Camps Bay Luxury living on another level

Completed in 2022, the home offers a luxury lifestyle few can match. Soaring ceilings, vast open-plan lounges, and floor-to-ceiling glass sliders ensure that every corner makes the most of Camps Bay’s iconic views—from the rugged peaks of the Twelve Apostles to the sparkling Atlantic coastline.

“This home is a masterpiece of design,” Pam Golding stated. “Wall-to-wall glazing offers panoramic views, and every detail speaks to quality and luxury.”

With two swimming pools, a curated garden, and an astro turf lawn, the property was clearly built with entertainment in mind. High-end finishes include solar backup power, double glazing, electric blinds, and solid oak flooring. A garage that fits up to five vehicles—and additional covered parking—rounds off this luxury offering.

Record-breaking sales paint a clear picture

Camps Bay isn’t just stunning—it’s surging. Luxury property prices have jumped from R13.18 million to over R24.1 million since the start of the decade. Only Clifton and Bishopscourt rank higher in Cape Town’s property hierarchy.

“Access to lifestyle amenities—including high-end restaurants, top-tier schools, and blue-flag beaches—drives property values upward,” said Claude McKirby, Co-Principal of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty.

Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard has become a magnet for both South African and international buyers. Seeff Atlantic Seaboard’s Ross Levin reported a record-breaking Q1 2025, with over R1.6 billion in high-end sales.

Among the standout sales

R45 million Camps Bay home sold to a South African buyer

R21 million purchase by a German investor

R33.75 million shares sale to a British buyer

Levin explained, “High-net-worth buyers see Cape Town as a safe and appreciating store of wealth.”

International demand continues to soar, especially from cash buyers in the UK and Germany, while a steady stream of semi-urban migrants from Gauteng and KZN are trading big-city chaos for coastal luxury.

Why Camps Bay remains the crown jewel

Beyond the beaches and the views, Camps Bay offers unmatched lifestyle appeal—vibrant nightlife, luxury spas, fine dining, and proximity to Cape Town’s CBD. Its combination of exclusivity and natural beauty keeps demand high and prices climbing.

Whether you’re buying to live, invest, or simply soak in the sunset, Camps Bay real estate is proving to be one of South Africa’s most valuable assets.

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