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Mouille Point gains popularity as vacation-rental, investment suburb

According to Claire Harris, sales agent for the Rawson Property Group's Green Point franchise, demographics in Cape Town's Mouille Point are taking a decided shift towards out-of-town investment purchasers and short-term letting.
Mouille Point gains popularity as vacation-rental, investment suburb

“There are a few reasons behind Mouille Point’s growing popularity as a vacation-rental and investment suburb,” she says. “The first is obviously the wonderful holiday spirit that permeates the whole area.”

Harris describes the seagull cries and calls of Mouille Point’s famous red- and white-striped “Moaning Minnie” lighthouse as the backdrop to a much-loved beachfront with plenty of attractions for visitors of all ages.

“Children adore the putt-putt course, the activity park with its new outdoor ice-rink and, of course, the Mini Blue Train rides,” she says, “while adults enjoy the scenic walkways, great restaurants and chic cafés. It all adds up to a permanent holiday, tourist-destination feel, which is very unusual so close to the inner city.”

Type of property

The second reason behind Mouille Point’s popularity, particularly with out-of-town investors, lies in the type of property found in the suburb.

“99% of Mouille Point properties are in sea-facing sectional title apartment blocks,” says Harris, “which makes them ideal for lock-up-and-go lifestyles and vacation rentals. There’s currently a blend of new developments and older blocks, but widespread remodelling is ensuring dated properties are few and far between.”

With a median price of R3.45m and average sales sitting at over R5.3m, a little renovation can go a long way and buy-to-flip purchases are not unusual. Capital growth in the area, however, can generate returns of as much as 19% over the course of a seven year holding period, so a longer-term investment can be more profitable at the end of the day.

“Demand is high, prices are increasing, and we’re not expecting that to change,” says Harris. “That’s another reason we’re seeing investors lining up to get into the area.”

According to Harris, the majority of buyers in Mouille Point at present are over 50 and based in Johannesburg, and many let their purchases on Airbnb or similar when they’re not in residence themselves.

Best of both worlds

“The flexibility of platforms like Airbnb make it easy for landlords to get the best of both worlds – the financial rewards of a profitable investment and the lifestyle benefits of a great holiday home,” she says. “As South Africa becomes more and more of a top international tourism destination, demand for holiday accommodation in Cape Town is only going to grow. We’re the gateway to Africa, and if you can capitalise on that with a property somewhere as spectacular as Mouille Point, you’re bound to see excellent and ongoing returns.”

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