Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

FOR MICRO-LIVING

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THE ARRIVAL of the micro-living trend in Cape Town’s CBD has seen a flurry of buying activity, and Dogon Group Properties believes this trend will increase this year.

01 Albert Road in Woodstock broke ground in 2018 and its success is a sign of the future, says group chief executive Denise Dogon.

“Sales of these units has been robust as the prices offer an attractive opportunit­y for people who might not otherwise be able to get a foot on the Cape Town property ladder.

“In addition, South Africa still has a significan­t shortage of decent housing close to the city centre and other employment hubs because of the rising cost and inconvenie­nce of travelling to work.”

The demand for well positioned, wellappoin­ted and well-priced micro-living apartments will continue.

 ??  ?? BIG DEMAND FOR SMALL Micro-living continues to gain traction in Cape Town.
BIG DEMAND FOR SMALL Micro-living continues to gain traction in Cape Town.

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