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UNSPOILED SEA VIEWS.
True seafront property in a cul-de-sac.
This is an amazing property with unspoiled sea views. The owner is busy demolishing the current building and he already has approved building plans to build a spectacular new house. When you buy this property, the plans will be made available to you at no additional cost.

To the back of the current building is lots of space - maybe you can build a 2nd dwelling there or you can keep it like it is and enjoy a picnic or braai under the trees whilst enjoying the uninterrupted sea views.
The plot is 991 sqm in size and you have a 180-degree sea view from it. You can watch the shark cage diving boats go to sea or watch the bigger vessels passing Dyer Island. Right in front of the house is a lovely bay where you can swim or just relax and soak up the sun.
Properties like this don’t come along too often.

Contact Megan Crafford at James Roux Properties for more information.
James Roux Properties is a real estate agency in Gansbaai that deals in residential, commercial and agricultural property transactions in the greater-Gansbaai area. The candidate property practitioners at James Roux Properties have attributed their phenomenal success in the real estate market to tre...
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