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  • Home Sweet Second Home
    Historically low interest rates mean that many South Africans can afford to buy a second home, but if you want to make the most of your investment you need to bear these tips in mind.
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  • And the kitchen sink?
    Homebuyers beware — that attractive feature that finally decided you to make a firm offer on a property may not actually be part of the sale. To avoid any confusion about what's included in the sale, make sure it's in the offer to purchase
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  • Handy house-hunting hints
    Looking for a home? Use these handy tips and you'll find a property in no time, smiling fondly at memories of when you used to waste money on rent. Happy house-hunting!

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  • Cape Town

There is nowhere like Cape Town. Perched between the ocean and the mountain, with a national park as its heart, it´s a place to renew and reconnect.

Cape Town, the "Mother City", is the oldest city in our country and has a cultural heritage spanning more than 300 years. It also has the top five national attractions in South Africa that should appear on every visitor´s itinerary all year round.

Don´t miss a visit up Table Mountain; the V&A Waterfront, a unique shopping and holiday experience on a scenic working harbour; Robben Island, the former home of Nelson Mandela; the Cape Town Wine Routes, where some of the world´s best wines are produced and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, internationally acclaimed as one of the great botanical gardens of the world.

The unique topography of the region makes it easy to orientate oneself as long as you remember that with Table Mountain behind you and Robben Island before you, you are facing north, looking across Table Bay and up the west coast of Africa.

To help you find your way around the Cape Town region, the area is divided into seven tourism areas - the Atlantic Seaboard, Blaauwberg Coast, Cape Flats, Cape Town Central, Cape Town North, Cape Town South and the False Bay Coast. These areas are defined by their geographical location and within each area there are a number of towns and suburbs. Please click on the links to find out where to stay, what to see and do as well as how to plan your visit.

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