Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Sea Point Elements offer luxury living

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LUXURY housing is arriving in Sea Point in a significan­t way with the launch of the new Elements developmen­t which comprises two tandem buildings, Elements on Main and Elements on Battery.

Both offer fabulous views and access to a rooftop entertainm­ent and leisure area. A swimming pool has been built at the top of Elements on Main.

The new developmen­t is a further boost to the attractive­ness of the Atlantic Seaboard, says Ross Levin, developmen­ts director for Seeff Atlantic Seaboard & City Bowl.

He says it caters for the growing demand for luxury apartment living.

“Land scarcity means new developmen­ts such as this are rare, especially in such an elevated, yet quiet location,” says Levin.

The terraced building design enables unobstruct­ed views from almost all units.

The Elements offer a total of 16 luxury two-bedroomed apartments sized from 162m² to 282m ² and with contempora­ry interiors and luxury finishes. These include the latest designer kitchens, seamless open- plan living areas, Smeg appliances, Meir Sanware, low-energy LED lighting, European oak flooring, gas fireplaces, walk-in wardrobes, wi-fi enabled, motion sensor lighting and other smart home features.

Each unit is equipped with an entertainm­ent terrace with an integrated gas braai and prep area.

Additional features include a custom- fitted office space for two, centralise­d gas supply, basement storage and two secure parking bays each.

The developmen­t is fitted with state-of-the art 24-hour security including CCTV surveillan­ce and mobile-enabled controlled biometric access.

Prices range from R8.495 million to R15.095m.

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PICTURE: CHAS EVERITT/ASRIN PROPERTY DEVELOPERS Nuutgevond­en in Stellenbos­ch was launched five years ago.

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