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The sale of six very different houses in Hout Bay by Gerald Romanovsky of Dogon Group Properties over the past eight weeks highlights the increasing demand for properties in an area that is attracting an eclectic mix of buyers who want to express their individuality through their homes.
One of the houses sold was a Japanese-style home designed by its first owner, fashion designer Hilton Weiner. Romanovsky, of Dogon Group’s Hout Bay office says the designer’s attention to detail is evident in the Japanese rafters of the spacious lounge, and the Japanese blinds and room dividers, as well as the solid Oregon pine floors, copper fascia boards, old brass handles and taps, Japanese garden with koi pond and fountain, and numerous other features evoking the spirit of Japan. |
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More information: Recent sales show strong demand for Hout Bay homes
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Noordhoek, once perceived as being “too far away” from the city centre, is being rediscovered by many home buyers as a little piece of paradise in an easily accessible location, says Dale de Ridder, the area specialist for Dogon/Group Properties.
De Ridder says with few large expanses of land now left for subdivision and development – only two of the original family-owned farms that could potentially be developed still remain - houses in the area are in greater demand than ever before, and properties have recently been sold at the asking price within a day of coming onto the market. |
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More information: Home buyers rediscover the rural charm of Noordhoek
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by Simpiwe Piliso MILLIONAIRE or billionaire, if there is one thing money can’t buy, it’s the right address on the country’s most sought-after coastline.
The world’s jet setters, cash in hand, are increasingly battling to secure a piece of Cape Town’s ultra-exclusive suburb of Clifton.
A shortage of properties in the tiny basin along the Atlantic coastline has sent prices through the roof, with ordinary four-bedroom bungalows on sale for as much as R60-million. |
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More information: R60-million for a bungalow is the going rate when the super-rich go shopping
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by Dominique Herman A four storey, 1 248.39m² villa on what is arguably Cape Town's most exclusive sreet. has been sold for R42 Million - the highest price recorded for a sale on the Atlantic Seaboard. Cheif executive of Dogon Group Properties, Denise Dogon, who sold the five bedroom home on Nettleton Road, Clifton, to a Hollywood producer in December, said agents were dealing with an increasing number of the "Monte Carlo/St Tropez" set - the sort of high net worth individuals looking to add Cape Town to their holiday homes. |
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More information: Clifton House fetches record R42m
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Every time properties are sold for record prices on Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard, it appears that these exceptional prices can’t be achieved again, yet they are exceeded within a relatively short time. This comment from Denise Dogon, CEO of Dogon Group Properties, is supported by recent deals that her company has concluded in the area, including the sale of a home for R15-million, inclusive of VAT, in Higgovale, far exceeding the previous highest price of R10,9-million in the suburb. |
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More information: Atlantic Seaboard property prices still reaching record highs
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A first for online property. Dogongroup.com launches online video streaming of new property.
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More information: Online Videos added to Dogongroup.com Property website
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Everytime properties are sold for record prices on Cape Town's Atlantic Seaboard, it appears that these exceptional prices can't be achieved again - yet they are exceeded within a relatively short time. |
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More information: Seaboard is still breaking Sales Records
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Denise Dogon, CEO of the innovative and dynamic real estate company, Dogon Group Properties, announces the Groups expansion to include Noordhoek.
With the groups' phenomenal growth on the Atlantic seaboard, the City Bowl, and Hout Bay, Noordhoek is the next logical step.
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More information: Dogon Group now on both sides of the world famous Chapmans Peak Drive
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Hot property - ENTREPRENEUR, by Lynette Dicey.
DG Properties was established in 2002 by well-known property agent
Denise Dogon who has been a successful realtor on Cape Town's highly
desirable Atlantic Seaboard for more than 30 years.
Before establishing the Dogon Group, she was involved with Durr Estates
in 1973 and opened their first Atlantic Seaboard agency. In her 23
years there, she helped turn the company into a household name and won
many awards for her area which was one of the most profitable in the
group.
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More information: Realtor Denise Dogon Took The Plunge And Went Solo By Utilising Her Savvy Selling Skills
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The perceived property bubble in South Africa is not about to burst, if current world trends are anything to go by, says Denise Dogon of Dogon Group Properties.
Dogon has just returned from London and New York, where property prices have risen steadily for seven years. “While it is reported every year that the market in these cities is overheated, there are no indicators that prices are going down - and the same factors influence sales in South Africa,” she says.
Dogon says the agents from top overseas property companies that she met with had said categorically that the market had not gone down, although in some areas it had reached a plateau and then corrected itself.
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More information: Property market won't go BANG!
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