Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Rare opportunit­y to invest in Clifton developmen­t site

Buyer will have a blank canvas to build a luxury home

- Impti du Toit

CLAREMART is to take to market a developmen­t site in Clifton with “spectacula­r” views over the the Atlantic Ocean, and set against the backdrop of a towering mountain range.

Josh Raisun, a senior auction consultant with ClareMart, says: “It is widely accepted that one of the most salient selling points of a property is its location.

“In the top-end real estate market, particular­ly on the Atlantic seaboard, the appeal is further increased by the scarcity of properties that rarely change ownership, and are often held in family trusts for several generation­s.

“The auction of this developmen­t site will, therefore, open up an excellent investment opportunit­y for a potential buyer who has long been battling to break into this market.”

Raisun says the property, which measures 455m², is a blank canvas on which to build a bespoke home where residents can enjoy the splendour of the natural environmen­t, and which will reflect the luxury and style that is characteri­stic of the “show-stopper” homes in this neighbourh­ood, many of which belong to internatio­nal A-listers.

Located at 4 Apostle Steps Way, Clifton, the site can be viewed at the leisure of those interested, and will go under ClareMart’s hammer at the Hellenic Community Centre at 12.30pm on July 31.

A 5% deposit and the auctioneer’s commission of 10% excluding VAT will be payable on the fall of the hammer.

The balance will be payable on registrati­on of transfer.

For more details, email Josh Raisun on josh@ claremart.co.za or call 0788889534.

Alternativ­ely, email Mike Baigel on mike@ claremart.co.za or call 082 926 9479, or see www. claremart.co.za –

 ??  ?? The 455m² Clifton developmen­t site, which will be auctioned by ClareMart on July 31, offers spectacula­r views over the Atlantic Ocean.
The 455m² Clifton developmen­t site, which will be auctioned by ClareMart on July 31, offers spectacula­r views over the Atlantic Ocean.

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