One of Llandudno’s more prestigious properties has come to market.
Located at 13 Sunset Avenue, it has beautiful views of Sunset Rocks, the Sandy Bay nature reserve and Llandudno beach. The home is priced at R17.9 million.
According to Clare Putsman, a Director of Cape Waterfront Estates, this double-storey home is situated on a plot which is unique in that it has been granted dual dwelling status by the Cape Town Planning Department.
This in effect means that two independent properties can exist on the site, something which is not automatically allowed in extension 13 of Llandudno where this home is situated.
It must be noted, she says, that the owner is not permitted to subdivide the plot and sell the dwellings individually, but Llandudno being so popular with both upcountry and overseas visitors, valuable long-term or holiday rental returns could be achieved on one or both of the homes.
Covering 1 502sqm, the stand is one of the largest in the area and the topography of the site is such that should a second home be built, each individual property could have its own entrance, driveway and gardens without impacting on either the privacy or the views of the other.
Putsman says the attractive home already on the top section of the site has three bedrooms, all en suite, a large open-plan reception area and open-plan kitchen with a scullery, extensive Balau wood sundecks with 180-degree views and a swimming pool.
There is also a double garage and ample off-street parking. In addition, the home has a self-contained one bedroom apartment with its own kitchen, bathroom and living area, which could be rented out at R15 000 per month.
“This is a unique opportunity: the home should be seen by anyone interested in living on the sought-after Atlantic Seaboard and possibly making a sound long-term investment. Viewing is by appointment only,” says Putsman.
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