The Herald (South Africa)

Modest Clifton cottage auctioned off for R20m

- Petru Saal

A TWO-BEDROOM bungalow with a small garden on Fourth Beach‚ Clifton‚ has sold for R20-million in Cape Town.

More than 100 people attended ClareMart’s auction of the soughtafte­r property with sea views‚ an open-plan lounge and dining area‚ kitchen and bathroom. It was owned by the City of Cape Town.

ClareMart general executive director Andrew Koch said: “The sale is still subject to confirmati­on by the council. They have 12 weeks to confirm the offer.

“They are very likely to confirm it though – it was above expectatio­n.

“There was a lot of bidding on the property‚ with one bidder finally getting it at R20-million‚” he said. Clifton’s original beach bungalows rarely change hands. But the city said the sale of the 357m² property was in line with its policy of disposing of non-core assets.

“In the past three financial years (2014-15 to 2016-17)‚ the city has sold and transferre­d 163 properties that are no longer required for municipal services‚” mayoral committee member for assets and facilities management Stuart Diamond said earlier.

“One can actually say when you’ve got an item of high demand it really should go to auction.

“This is a case in point – that offer was considerab­ly higher than the estate agents could generate for the previous owners.”

The identity of the buyer was not revealed.

 ?? Picture: CLAREMART ?? CAPE GEM: The bungalow on Fourth Beach, Clifton
Picture: CLAREMART CAPE GEM: The bungalow on Fourth Beach, Clifton

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