Look! New development for Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs

The Kingsley, a new development in Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs, promises to be the perfect base from which to work, study and explore all that the Mother City has to offer. Chris Heunis, co-founder of Campus Key and now Director of Prospekt Property Development, has recently returned from The Netherlands, where the company was responsible for the hugely successful Pilgrim’s... Read more → The post Look! New development for Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs appeared first on CapeTown ETC.

Look! New development for Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs

The Kingsley, a new development in Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs, promises to be the perfect base from which to work, study and explore all that the Mother City has to offer.

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Chris Heunis, co-founder of Campus Key and now Director of Prospekt Property Development, has recently returned from The Netherlands, where the company was responsible for the hugely successful Pilgrim’s House developments, and is extremely excited about bringing The Kingsley to the Cape Town market.

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“We’re delighted to be launching The Kingsley and are confident that it will live up to its promise. Meticulous care has been taken with the design of the apartments, from the natural light to the views of the mountain and surrounding areas. Attention to detail will ensure elegant living at its very best,” says Heunis.

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The apartments will feature stylish, contemporary and high-end quality finishes, including Hans Grohe fixtures and engineered stone surfaces, with neutral colour palettes. The units have been designed to create a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. State-of-the-art security, including 24-hour guarding, electric fencing, biometric access controls, CCTV cameras, off-site monitoring and secure parking bays, are accounted for.

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The four-storey complex, scheduled for completion in November 2023, will include 56 luxury apartments, comprising open-plan studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, as well as a variety of penthouse apartments with views either towards Table Mountain or the Hottentots-Holland mountain range. There are over 20 different layouts to select from. Prices range from R1.5 million to R2.75 million, including VAT.

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Heunis adds that “The Kingsley is a fantastic offering for investors, young professionals as well as parents looking for safe and secure accommodation near UCT. It offers expertly designed spaces that have an amazing feel with mesmerising views of the majestic mountains. There are two UCT Shuttle stops, formerly known as the Jammie Shuttle, within short walking distance, and it’s also only a few hundred meters or a two-minute drive from UCT.”

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Centrally located on the lower slopes of Devil’s Peak in Mowbray, in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, The Kingsley is just 750m from UCT and 2km from the new Amazon headquarters that is currently under construction. Cavendish Square, UCT and its Medical Campus, local colleges and private learning institutions, as well as Groote Schuur Hospital are all also in close proximity. It also offers quick access to all the major freeways, making Cape Town hot spots such as the V&A Waterfront, Camps Bay, Clifton, the Sea Point Promenade, the City Centre, the Cape Winelands, and the airport, all easily accessible.

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“It’s the perfect base for exciting Mother City adventures.”

  • For more information: www.the-kingsley.co.za | Christelle: 082 380 4089 / christelle.l@harcourts.co.za | Daniel on 083 650 1564 / daniel.mouton@harcourts.co.za

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