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Some homes just have that feeling as soon as you open the door and your shoes hit the wood. This penthouse in Mouille Point really draws you in. Honestly, the first thing I did was stand by the windows and stare out at the Atlantic Ocean for a while. The views here just do not quit. You see Lion's Head drifting in one direction then look over and Green Point Park is right there. Sun falls across so much of the space. You can almost picture every hour of the day changing the way this apartment feels.
Walking through the open living area, you barely notice any sort of barrier between inside and out. The windows run from floor to ceiling and some even curve out with bay windows so you get this panoramic sweep all around you. Afternoon light just spills in. I have to admit the kitchen feels like a real chef's spot not just some made up glossy showpiece. The appliances are as high end as you would expect and bigger than most homes have. You actually get a walk in cold room that makes you wonder if you will have to host the whole family just to fill it. There are sliding glass wardrobes which is one of those details you do not see every day.
You will also notice slick touches everywhere. There is designer wooden paneling that gives it this grounded, warm feel and custom bookshelves lit up in a pretty subtle way. Even just sitting by the gas fireplace right in the middle of the big open space feels easy. Sometimes you almost forget your phone. Down the hallway you start to realize how much thought went into every inch with underfloor heating all the way through so in the winter your feet always land somewhere cozy when you get out of bed or from the pool deck.
Each of the five bedrooms feels like it could be the main suite really. They have their own balconies and I think everyone would probably want to choose a different view. Soft carpeting and touches of leather and glass everywhere. Even the built in wardrobes have a modern twist. Bathrooms are all en suite so whether it is just you or a whole houseful no one ever has to wait in line. The heated towel rails were working when I visited and it just adds to the whole sense of comfort.
One thing I loved was how the lounge and dining spaces just flow right outdoors. Multiple terraces and then that rooftop deck with its own private sparkling pool. I imagine mornings here would be slow. Coffee in hand kids splashing or maybe the occasional braai with friends when the sea breeze starts coming in. Everything outside is finished in hardwood so it feels solid and lasts. Sometimes you will see runners and people walking their dogs along the Mouille Point Promenade close by.
Living here means you are right in the middle of Cape Town's most prestigious coastal neighborhood. The VnA Waterfront is just a few minutes away so grabbing dinner or heading to the market is a breeze. There are plenty of cafes nearby where regulars linger over their coffee and chat. Security is serious too from the three fire escapes to an advanced system that lets you settle in with peace of mind. The garage is massive at 120 square meters so fitting a few cars or even a boat would be no trouble if you like to take on the Atlantic on weekends. There are practical things too like central vacuum and ducted air systems and a proper staff lift with its own washroom. Even power worries are sorted with a Sunsynk inverter bringing extra peace of mind.
Honestly sometimes new places can feel cold but this penthouse in Mouille Point just feels right. The combination of the city energy a lookout over the ocean and the design touches that make life simpler. It feels more like a legacy than just a property for sale. The only way to know is to come and stand in the space and see how it feels. If you want to talk or just walk through it yourself feel free to reach out anytime. At LuxuryProperty.com we are always happy to let you explore with no pressure.
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