R24,900,000

R24,900,000

1,359m² Vacant Land For Sale in Arbeidslus
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Botmaskop Estate, nestled in the breathtaking Cape Winelands, where luxury meets nature!

Web Ref. RL4933
Land size 1359.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R248,596.59
Botmaskop Estate is situated in the heart of the Cape Winelands and against the foothills of the Botmaskop mountain in Stellenbosch.

Botmaskop Estate is named after this iconic landmark - the Botmaskop Mountain, adjacent to the world famous Delaire Graff and Tokara Wine Estates, with spectacular views of the Simonsberg mountain range.

The estate covers 35 Hectares of pristine fynbos, in the middle of the >200 Hectares of Botmaskop Nature Reserve - also a World Heritage site!

The development has been finally approved and all legal challenges have been settled. Construction of homes are now in full swing.

All of the erven face North onto the beautiful Simonsberg mountains. A truly spectacular location and site!

The Estate is fully secure and offers top-end security with a double layer of electrified perimeter fencing and cameras all along the estate’s own borders and also that of the Botmaskop Nature Reserve.

This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to secure a property in this unique location and within a boutique residential estate (with only 73 stands) , in the heart of the Cape Winelands and a mere 5 minutes from the centre of Stellenbosch town.

Let me know if you may be interested to visit the site and to secure one of these limited opportunities!

Features

Exterior
Security
Sizes
Land Size 1,359 m²
Listing Info
Date Listed 14-07-26
Time Listed 11:55

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