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Properties up to a whopping R280m set to feature on ‘Listing Cape Town’

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL alyssia.birjalal@inl.co.za

BBC Lifestyle’s hit property reality TV show, Listing Cape Town, is set to return next month for another riveting season.

The first season featured magnificen­t homes in some of the Mother City’s most elite suburbs.

The latest offering will feature even more jaw-dropping properties, some valued up to a whopping R280 million.

From next month, viewers will once again get the chance to step inside these luxurious homes. Those featured are in upmarket areas of the Winelands and the Bishopscou­rt area as well as Cape Town’s opulent Millionair­e’s Mile.

This season will also feature several of the late Herbert Baker’s iconic homes, as the show pays homage to his architectu­ral legacy.

New real estate agents, Byron Louw from RE/MAX and the Pam Golding Property Group’s Jonathan Tannous and Kim Tresfon are also joining Listing Cape Town season 2.

The trio will join returning agents Jodi Smith, Renée Lister-James, Armel Ciamala and Saadiq Effendi, for a chance at selling these multi-million rand homes to influentia­l celebritie­s, property moguls, and local sports stars.

Potential buyers include music producer and DJ Sir Vincent, luxury and exotic vehicle collector Selwyn Chatz, internatio­nal model Muriel Masimo, actress and entreprene­ur, Tsakisani Mondlani and The Bachelor South Africa season two star, Marc Buckner.

“Viewers can expect a rich variety of ocean-view apartments, city-style living, suburban homes and Cape Wineland’s properties.

“Among the eye-catching properties is a listing on one of Africa’s most valuable streets, Nettleton Road, known for its ultra-luxurious properties and breathtaki­ng views.,” shared Nel and Kaplan.

* Listing Cape Town season 2 premières on Wednesday, April 3, at 8pm on BBC Lifestyle (DStv Channel 174); repeats on Thursdays at 5pm.

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Listing Cape Town THIS season has a strong focus on the opulent Bishopscou­rt and Kirstenbos­ch areas.

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