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The Belair Sales Pack.Pdf INTRODUCTION Following the success of our first boutique development The Bradwell, we are proud to introduce you to our second - The Belair. Featuring nine luxurious apartments, The Belair offers breath-taking views, impeccable finishes and contemporary design. 02 LOCATION Situated in Vredehoek in Cape Town, The Belair provides its residents with easy access to the city’s exceptional amenities and attractions. Dine at sought-after restaurants and cafes, shop at the V&A Waterfront and relax at world-renowned beaches, all a few minutes from your doorstep. 03 THIS IS YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD Fondly known as ‘peace corner’, Vredehoek is a quiet, sought-after neighbourhood, found on the lower slopes of Devil’s Peak. The demand is due to the incredible views of greater Cape Town and the easy access to the city and all it has to offer. Local favoured spots include Kloof Street, the Sea Point promenade, art galleries, museums and eateries within walking distance. Many of Vredehoek’s older buildings have received a well-deserved facelift in recent years, restoring grand old dames to their former glory. Vredehoek is the perfect milieu for those who want to be near the hustle and bustle of the city without being on top of it. 04 1. Lazari Restaurant 2. Marika’s Restaurant A bustling bistro in Vredehoek, Lazari serves scrumptious Marika’s Restaurant has been a neighbourhood favourite for breakfasts, hot coffee, fresh cakes and delicious lunch many years. Their delicious, authentic Mediterranean and Greek time burgers. You won’t miss their bright purple entrance, cuisine transports patrons to the Mediterranean with every the food and decor is bound to brighten mouthful. Marika’s also features a full bar, craft beers, and up your day. outdoor seating area and easy takeaways. 800 m 850 m 3. De Waal Park 4. Gardens Shopping Centre For those with a fondness for the outdoors, amble down the road For those opting to avoid the hustle and bustle of the V&A to De Waal Park. An abundance of trees, concert facilities and Waterfront, the most convenient stop for groceries is Gardens kids’ activities await you. Residents of The Belair can enjoy sunset Shopping Centre. A few minutes away, it offers a host of strolls or Sunday picnics in this well-cared for park, plus it’s a boutiques and larger food retailers like regular with four legged visitors. Pick n Pay and Woolworths. 1400 m 2700 m 05 5. City Sightseeing Bus 6. Signal Hill Winery This unique Cape Town experience allows residents to tour the As the only winery in the Cape Town city centre, city’s CBD or enjoy a longer tour around the Cape peninsula. wine lovers living at The Belair can enjoy a tasting at Hop on and off at various stops and enjoy a guided historic tour Signal Hill winery. The scenic views pair well with a relaxed around Cape Town whilst taking in all the sights weekend wine tasting. at the same time. Cheers to that! 3500 m 3700 m 7. Bo-Kaap 8. Lion’s Head Bo-Kaap is situated on the slopes of Signal Hill and features a rich For the outdoor enthusiast, climbing Lion’s Head or taking a slow tapestry of history. It is well-known for its bright, colourful homes, evening wander along Signal Hill is the perfect end to the day. cobbled streets and multi-cultural array of residents. Enjoy an Lion’s Head is a 12-minute drive from The Belair and showcases afternoon stroll through the streets and stop by the Bo-Kaap Iziko exquisite views of Cape Town and the Museum for an interesting history lesson. Atlantic Seaboard. 5000 m 5100 m 06 CONTEMPORARY COMFORT UNIT LAYOUT 1.1 203 Bed 1 3x3.3m 1.0x 4.7m Bed 1 3.5x4.5m Dining Room UNIT 102 2.5x4.7m Bath 1 INT: 58m² Lounge 1.5x3.2m 3.4x3.7m Kitchen 2.4x4.7m ONE BEDROOM One Bathroom Unit Size: 58m² Parking Bays: 2 Unit Numbers: 102, 202 08 UNIT LAYOUT 2.1 Dining Room UNIT 202 2.5x4.7m Bath 2 INT: 58m² Lounge 1.4x2.8m Bed 1 3.4x3.7m 3.5x3.3m Bath 1 Kitchen 2x3.2m 2.4x4.7m UNIT 101 2 Lounge Dining Room INT: 94m² 3.4x4.7m 2.5x4.7m 5m Balcony Kitchen Bed 2 2.4x4.7m 3x3.4m TWO BEDROOM Two Bathroom Unit Size: 94m² Parking Bays: 2 Unit Numbers: 101, 201 09 UNIT LAYOUT 2.2 Bath 2 1.4x3.2m Kitchen 2.4x4.7m Bed 2 3.1x3.4m 2 Lounge 3.4x4.7m 5m Dining Room Balcony 2.5x4.7m UNIT 103 INT: 85m² Lift Tiles Bed 1 Bath1 3x3.3m 2x3.2m Bed 1 Lift Lobby 3.5x4.5m 3.0x3.2m TWO BEDROOM Two Bathroom Unit Size: 85m² Parking Bays: 2 Unit Numbers: 103, 203 10 UNIT LAYOUT 2.3 Lounge 3.5x4.7m Kitchen 2.4x4.7m Bath 2 1.4x3.2m 2 10m Balcony Dining Room 2.5x4.7m UNIT 302 INT: 96m² Lift Bed 2 2.8x3.8m Bath 1 1.4x3.5m Bed 1 3.5x4.5m Lift Lobby 3.0x3.2m TWO BEDROOM Two Bathroom Unit Size: 96m² Parking Bays: 2 Unit Number: 302 11 LUXURY LIVING UNIT LAYOUT 3.1 Guest 1.4x3.2m Bed 1 3.5x4.5m Balcony Bath 1 19m2 1.4x3.5m Bed 2 3.0x3.8m UNIT 301 INT: 110m² Bath 2 1.4x3.2m 2 Dining Room Kitchen 2.5x4.7m 2.4x4.7m 10m Lounge Balcony 4.8x4.6m TWO BEDROOM Three Bathroom Unit Size: 110m² Parking Bays: 2 Unit Number: 301 13 UNIT LAYOUT 4.1 Bath 1 3.9x2.5m Bed 2 3.9x3m Bed 1 4.2x3.2m 2.2x4.2m Bath 2 Lift 1.3x3.5m Lift Lobby UNIT 401 2 3.0x3.2m INT: 170m² Lounge 37m 5.6x4m Balcony Bath 3 3.1x1.3m Dining Room 5.6x3.6m Bed 3 4.5x2.9m Kitchen Scullery 5.5x2.5m 1.8x2.3m Bath 4 1.8x2.8m THREE BEDROOM Three Bathroom Unit Size: 173m² Parking Bays: 3 Unit Number: 401 14 BREATHTAKING VIEWS PRICELIST INTERNAL BALCONY ALLOCATED AVAILABILITY UNIT SIZE SIZE PRICE PARKING 101 94 5 3 995 000 P5, P6 Available 102 58 0 RESERVED P1, P2 RESERVED 103 85 5 3 995 000 P7, P8 Available 201 94 5 RESERVED P11, P12 RESERVED 202 58 0 RESERVED P18, P19 RESERVED 203 85 5 RESERVED P9, P10 RESERVED 301 110 29 5 495 000 P16, P17 Available 302 96 10 RESERVED P3, P4 RESERVED 15 401 173 37 RESERVED P13, P14, P15 RESERVED CONTACT US TODAY Ryan Greeff Marthinus Botha 072 496 9431 082 924 9798 [email protected] [email protected].
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