15 on Orange releases final penthouses for sale

15 on Orange releases final penthouses for sale

Cape Town luxury hotel 15 on Orange.

The developers of the luxury Cape Town hotel, 15 on Orange, have released the building’s final four penthouse apartments for sale.

The first eight penthouses were quickly snapped up by buyers with an eye for artistic design and prime location, and are almost ready for occupation. Pam Golding Properties is marketing the remaining units.

Buyers will have access to the full range of luxury hotel services and amenities, from housekeeping, butlers and room service to valet parking and the in-house spa and wellness centre. The apartments range in price from R6.8 million to R20 million.

PGP’s area manager for the City Bowl and Atlantic Seaboard, Basil Moraitis, says the hotel, which opened in late 2009, is already setting a new benchmark for exclusive hospitality and ultra-modern style.

“The 15 on Orange hotel is in the heart of Cape Town’s diplomatic and legal district, close to museums, the Company’s Gardens, the Labia Theatre, and several popular restaurants and night-spots. Its lounges and cocktail bar are already among the leading spots for sundowners and after-work drinks.”

PGP’s MD for the Western Cape metro region, Laurie Wener, says the four penthouses represent the last opportunity to secure a stylish rooftop apartment with excellent security and every possible convenience at your fingertips – not to mention magnificent views over Cape Town.

When not in use, residents’ apartments can be added to the hotel rental pool, managed through the central reservation system, and earn rental income. Wener says the apartments would also be ideal purchases for diplomats and legal professionals, given their proximity to several embassies and the courts.

The four apartments offer a choice of two- and three-bedroom layouts, and some have private swimming pools. They range in size from 180 m2 to 337 m2, and each comes with two secure undercover parking bays.

PGP will be holding an expo in the hotel’s foyer until July 11, showcasing the penthouse apartments as well as other properties from its Atlantic Seaboard and City Bowl portfolio.