Below are the current corporate properties to let. Click on an area to view the properties listed.
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Bantry Bay
Although Bantry Bay does not have its own sandy beach, the famous white sands of Camps Bay and Clifton are but a moment away. Sheltered in the cove off Sea Point’s main road, Bantry Bay is a haven for tourists and travelling business people alike.
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Century City
Century City is a suburb of Cape Town, in the Milnerton area. It comprises about 250 hectares. Century City is still an urban phenomenon in the making, situated strategically on the N1 highway between the Western Cape’s two major cities, Cape Town and Bellville. With direct access to the national road, it can also be reached via Sable and Bosmansdam Roads which link through to the M5 and the N7 road networks.
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City Bowl Cape Town
Lying snug in the immense arms of Table Mountain, Cape Town’s city bowl is amazingly aptly named. The heart of Cape Town is enfolded neatly between the harbour and the mountain, virtually in the shape of a bowl. The city bowl holds some of the most interesting and historically significant neighbourhoods and the likes of the Bo Kaap, Oranjezicht, Tamboerskloof and Gardens provide hours of easy meanderings, restaurants and historical sights.
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Muizenberg
Muizenberg is a beach-side suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. It is situated where the shore of the Cape Peninsula curves round to the east on the False Bay coast. It is considered to be the birthplace of surfing in South Africa and it is home to the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences.
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Plattekloof
Plattekloof, once part of the De Villiers Graaf family trust, is now one of the more sought after suburbs to the north of Cape Town. Plattekloof backs on to the Tygerberg hills and shares a border with De Grendel wine estate, which sits on top of this same hill and forms part of the Durbanville Wine Route that makes staying in this area such a draw card.