4 Bedroom House For Sale in Shelley Point
R7,499,999
2 11 Street
Monthly Bond Repayment R74,878.48
Calculated over 20 years at 10.5% with no deposit.
Web Ref No RL50784
A Front row seat to Luxury Oceanfront Living at it's Finest
When we envision a Beach House, certain words instantly come to mind: expansive open spaces, colors inspired by the seaside, the warmth of golden sand, the brilliance of a blue sky, the endless sea horizon, fluffy white clouds, invigorating blue waves, and a profound sense of happiness and tranquility.
The beach embodies a refuge from life’s challenges, offering an escape that invites us to embrace a different perspective. Taking time to retreat to a beach house like this one allows for moments of clarity, reminding us that we don’t always have to rush through life.
This property is a testament to luxury and quality, designed with your comfort in mind. Here’s what it offers:
- An unobstructed view of the beach.
- Four spacious bedrooms, three of which come with ensuite bathrooms.
- The master bedroom’s ensuite includes a luxurious spa bath, heated towel rails, and underfloor heating.
- The second bedroom also features an ensuite with a spa bath, heated towel rails, and underfloor heating.
- A generously sized third bedroom with its own ensuite.
- The fourth bedroom, which has underfloor heating, can serve as an office or study.
- An existing office/study that can easily be transformed into a fifth bedroom.
- An oversized double garage with ample ceiling storage and direct access to the scullery.
- A solar power system for energy independence.
- A comprehensive security system with an alarm and intercom.
- Underfloor heating in the living room, dining room, and studio.
- A pantry cupboard with generous space.
- The property is fully walled, featuring well-established lawn areas.
- Shelley Point is pet-friendly.
According to the Shelley Point Homeowners Association website, the area is described as follows: "Shelley Point, spanning 150 hectares, stretches from Stompneusbaai in the east to Shell Bay in the north, while overlooking the Golden Mile to the west. This strandveld is home to a variety of species, including Angulate Tortoises, Guineafowl, Cape Spurfowl, Steenbok, and Cape Mongoose, not to mention the endangered African Black Oystercatcher, which nests in the beds of washed-up mussel shells. The waters are also inhabited by Heaviside’s Dolphin, a species unique to Southern Africa’s West Coast."