R21,000,000

R21,000,000

12Ha Farm For Sale in Stellenbosch Farms
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1505 Knorhoek Road
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Monday, 25 November 2024
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STELLENBOSCH 12-HECTARE PROPERTY – SCENIC, HISTORIC, AND READY FOR YOUR VISION

Web Ref. STB-RS00227
Land size 12.00 Ha
Monthly Bond Repayment
R223,950.22
Nestled in the scenic heart of Stellenbosch’s famed wine country, this exceptional 12-hectare property presents a unique and enticing investment opportunity. Framed by the majestic Stellenbosch Mountains and enveloped by renowned vineyards, the farm boasts a blend of natural splendor and development potential, making it ideal for discerning investors looking to enter the lucrative tourism market.

Zoned for agricultural use, this expansive property features 20 well-appointed cottages with existing consent to construct four additional units. These structures, designed to echo the rich historical charm of the region, offer a solid foundation for transforming the space into a boutique hotel, luxury retreat, or high-end vacation rental haven. The picturesque river meandering through the land further enhances the serene and inviting atmosphere, ideal for visitors seeking an escape into tranquility.

Situated just 7 kilometers from Stellenbosch’s vibrant town center and within easy access to Cape Town, this farm is perfectly positioned to draw both local and international guests. The area's esteemed reputation as a world-class destination for wine enthusiasts and tourists ensures a consistent influx of visitors, promising year-round income potential.
Combining prime location, historic elegance, and substantial development options, this 12-hectare property is a rare gem that seamlessly integrates investment promise with the timeless beauty of the Cape Winelands.
Monthly Rates R6,600

Features

Interior
Exterior
Pet Friendly
Sizes
Land Size 12 Ha
Additional Amenities
Access Gate
Fence
Scenic View
20 Cottages included
Wine Cellar (Ano 1780)
Listing Info
Date Listed 19-11-24
Time Listed 09:11

Stellenbosch Farms, Stellenbosch

A Bit of HistorySouth Africa's second oldest town after Cape Town was founded in 1679 and named after Governor Simon van der Stel. The town quickly grew and became an important hub for trade and agriculture. The town also became known as the "City of Oaks" due to the large number of trees planted in the town. Stellenbosch is also well known for its restored Cape Dutch architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries. It is also home to Stellenbosch University one of the oldest and most prestigious tertiary education centres in Africa. Stellenbosch boast several wine estates, including Spier, Blaauwklippen, Boschendal, Tokara and of course our legendary golfer Ernie Else wine farm.  Stellenbosch has something for everyone with...
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