A buyer’s market is the ideal time to move if you are looking to upsize
Category Property Advice
A buyer’s market is the ideal time to move if you are looking to upsize
New COO Appointment: Nick Gaertner
Category Knight Frank News
Knight Frank South Africa (Residential)’s new Chief Operations Officer, Nick Gaertner, is clearly a man of action with a passion for property… We find out more
New Sales Manager Appointment: Lisa Connellan
Category Knight Frank News
Lisa Connellan adds a dash of enthusiasm and heaps of commitment to her new role as Knight Frank Sales Manager Southern Suburbs.
Brand New Boutique Development in Bantry Bay
Category Atlantic Seaboard
As one of the most sought-after residential destinations in South Africa, Bantry Bay consistently experiences a high volume of demand from property investors...
Why would I need a Certificate of Occupancy?
Category Property Advice
Why would I need a Certificate of Occupancy?
Three Anchor Bay - a location gem in the city
Category Neighbourhood Profile
Sandwiched between Green Point and Sea Point, Three Anchor Bay is an upmarket suburb that historically featured a defensive chain which stretched across Table B
Muir House: The story of a Rondebosch grande dame – a Q&A with her special agent
Category Knight Frank News
Some estate agents choose the profession, but in Lyndsay Childs’ case it chose her. It’s not a stretch to say that selling houses was in her blood.
Living in South Africa’s Most Affluent Suburb
Category Atlantic Seaboard
Clifton has long remained South Africa’s most exclusive and expensive residential node, with magnificent mansions and upmarket abodes to be found on every...
Woodstock: Invest in Cape Town’s Fastest Growing Residential Market
Category The Property Market
Central Cape Town has undergone significant transformations over the past few years, resulting in a big spike in demand for properties in the area...
Container homes take South Africa by storm
Category The Property Market
They are fast becoming a popular and more affordable alternative to normal housing, which is priced beyond what the average South African can afford