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Win A Home gets squeaky-clean

Win A Home gets squeaky-clean

Private Property South Africa
Cathy Nolan

prop2This week, Win A Home looks at spectacular bathrooms … and we’re happy to report that the days of the matching avo-green (or Barbie-pink) bath, basin, toilet and tiles are over. For good.

The featured home, in Oranjezight, nestles against the foot of Table Mountain, Cape Town’s International Heritage Park. The north-facing property has mind-blowing views of Table Mountain, Table Bay, the city basin, as well as the area’s mountain ranges. Triple-volume entertainment rooms flow to several outdoor areas and the solar-heated pool; eco-friendly features, a gym and a separate flatlet add value; five spacious en-suite bedrooms add comfort … and – oh my! – the bathrooms …

See more unbelievable bathrooms listed on Private Property:

Watch Win A Home at 8 on SABC3 every Thursday. And remember:

You can enter to win the R6-million home in Steyn City that’s being given away on the show.

You can enter your listings to be featured on the show and win R10 000 simply for sending them to us for consideration. Email your listing reference number to toprooms@privateproperty.co.za.

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