Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard: Africa’s Own Billionaire’s Row

Africa’s answer to “Billionaire’s Row” lies in Cape Town, South Africa, where an 18-kilometre stretch of coastline is home to some of the most exclusive and expensive real estate on the continent. Known as the Atlantic Seaboard

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Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard: Africa’s Own Billionaire’s Row

Africa’s answer to “Billionaire’s Row” lies in Cape Town, South Africa, where an 18-kilometre stretch of coastline is home to some of the most exclusive and expensive real estate on the continent. Known as the Atlantic Seaboard, this breathtaking area features panoramic ocean views, white sandy beaches, world-class restaurants, and cutting-edge architecture that rivals Beverly Hills and Bel-Air.

At the heart of this opulence is Nettleton Road in Clifton, regarded as the most expensive street in Africa. Perched dramatically on cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, its homes are coveted global status symbols.

Constantia – Old World Elegance

One of Cape Town’s oldest and most prestigious suburbs, Constantia is synonymous with heritage and refined living. Known for its sprawling wine estates, leafy avenues, and tranquil surroundings, it remains a magnet for families seeking both luxury and space.

Properties range from R17 million ($970,000) to R87 million ($5 million), with exceptional estates reaching well beyond R100 million. Constantia’s steady price growth has cemented its reputation as a safe haven for international buyers, particularly Europeans who favour its serene lifestyle.

Bishops Court – A Legacy of Prestige

Steeped in history, Bishops Court evolved from farmland once owned by the Archbishop of Cape Town into one of the country’s most distinguished addresses. Today, it attracts political elites, celebrities, and foreign embassies.

Homes here, often hidden behind lush greenery and commanding views of Table Mountain, sit on generous plots as large as 9,000 square metres. The average property sells for around R25 million ($1.4 million), though palatial mansions comfortably exceed R100 million.

Llandudno – Secluded Luxury

For those who value privacy and exclusivity, Llandudno offers a rare blend of natural beauty and seclusion. With no commercial or retail spaces, the suburb retains a village-like charm. Scarcity of land fuels demand, with a 1,200m² plot fetching around R20 million.

Villas here often incorporate Balinese-inspired architecture, cascading entertainment spaces, private gyms, spas, and infinity pools. Some homes are valued at nearly R200 million, making Llandudno one of South Africa’s most expensive suburbs.

Camps Bay – Lifestyle and Luxury

Perhaps Cape Town’s most photographed suburb, Camps Bay balances natural beauty with vibrant social energy. Nestled between the Twelve Apostles mountain range and the Atlantic Ocean, it is a hotspot for both luxury homeowners and holiday investors.

Short-term rentals are particularly lucrative here, with Airbnb yields reaching up to 10% annually. Ultra-luxury villas rent for as much as R50,000 per night, while homes range from R45 million ($2.4 million) to grand estates priced at $35 million. Notably, African buyers, particularly from Nigeria, are increasingly investing in Camps Bay real estate.

Bantry Bay – Wind-Free Sophistication

Tucked beneath the slopes of Lion’s Head, Bantry Bay boasts an enviable microclimate, shielded from the region’s infamous south-easterly winds. This rare advantage enhances its desirability among the global elite.

Luxury apartments begin at R15 million ($857,000), while cliffside villas command well over R100 million. Bantry Bay is also home to South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa, a testament to its prestige.

Clifton – Africa’s Crown Jewel

The undisputed pinnacle of Cape Town’s property market is Clifton. With four pristine beaches, sweeping Atlantic vistas, and near-total wind protection, Clifton is considered Africa’s most exclusive residential enclave.

Homes here are rarely listed, often passed down through generations, further fuelling its allure. The famed Iron Man Villa, though not for sale, is estimated at R500 million ($28 million), reflecting Clifton’s unrivalled prestige.

A Market Driven by Scarcity and Demand

From Constantia’s historic vineyards to Clifton’s iconic beachfront, Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard epitomises luxury living. Limited land availability, global demand, and the natural splendour of the coastline continue to drive record-breaking prices.

Whether purchased as private retreats, family estates, or high-yield investments, these properties are more than homes—they are symbols of wealth, influence, and status. For discerning buyers seeking privacy, exclusivity, and world-class design, the Atlantic Seaboard stands unrivalled as Africa’s very own “Billionaire’s Row.”

Source : Joycelyn Marigold - Property Express Magazine, Digital

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