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R4,495,000

R4,495,000

320m² Business For Sale in Pringle Bay
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COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITY IN DEVELOPING PRINGLE BAY

Web Ref. CWSC-7785
Land size 494.00 m²
Floor size 320.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R41,959.98
“Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others.”
This commercial property presents a unique opportunity for investors and visionaries alike.
On ground level the property offers three shops plus a store room, sharing two bathrooms with a paved parking space, convenient for customers to have easy access to the shops. Two of the shops currently earn a rental income with a long-term tenancy. Two spacious one-bedroom apartments upstairs offer a great opportunity to create upmarket holiday apartments or to rent it out on a permanent basis. Both apartments open, with sliding doors, onto a balcony with built-in braai and tranquil mountain views.

This property is ideal for investors looking to capitalize on Pringle Bay as a developing coastal village that will keep it’s charm due to the surrounding conservation area. Whether you're planning to utilise part of the property for holiday accommodation or envisioning long-term rental income, this commercial building offers endless possibilities.
Connect with me today to discuss the development of Pringle Bay and how you can invest and benefit from the growth of the unique coastal village.
Monthly Rates R1,600

Features

Zoning
Commercial
Interior
1 Kitchen
4 Bathrooms
Sizes
Land Size 494 m²
Floor Size 320 m²
Parking Bays
12 Open Parkings
Additional Amenities
Balcony
Scenic View
Listing Info
Date Listed 19-06-25
Time Listed 16:04

Pringle Bay, Pringle Bay

Pringle Bay is a small coastal hamlet nestled under the Hangklip Mountain and forms part of a UNESCO Heritage Site known as the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. Situated between Gordon's Bay and Betty's Bay in the Western Cape's Overberg region, Pringle Bay's heritage dates back to the Stone Age when nomadic tribes roamed the rugged mountains and coastline. The Hangklip (hanging rock) Mountain is situated 484m above sea level and its many caves provided a natural refuge for bandits and slaves who escaped from their Dutch masters. Pringle Bay was given its name in the late 1790s by Sir Thomas Pringle, who was the Royal Naval Commander-in-Chief of Simon's Town. Sir Pringle wanted to transform Pringle Bay into a shipping port from which...
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