Situated in the heart of Cape Town, Mutual Heights is a world renowned iconic art deco icon. Initially completed in the 1930's it was the tallest skyscraper on the African continent. This historic masterpiece has been carefully crafted into a modern, popular and convenient residential building. Located just a few steps from Parliament, City Hall, the Company Gardens and outstanding restaurants, residents enjoy an unparalleled urban lifestyle with complete convenience.
This 1 bedroom loft apartment is the perfect lock up and go, ideal modern starter pad or blue chip investment with a huge demand in short term and holiday accommodation or long term tenant.
The double volume living area downstairs ensures an open and airy environment. The lower level offers the kitchen and living area and a full bathroom (separate shower and bath), the upper level is a generous sized bedroom. The apartment is located on the third floor of this well managed and maintained sectional title block.
Enjoy the peace of mind provided by round-the-clock manned security and the convenience of a dedicated concierge service. Stay in shape at the gym or enjoy afternoons by the pool. Complete with secure parking in The Adderley. This building caters to the demands of contemporary urban living and offers a lifestyle, not just a place to live.
NOTE: No loadshedding. Pets and short lets allowed, a popular Air Bnb option.
Built as a testament to success, security and strength, the Mutual Building was completed in 1939 as the headquarters of the South African Mutual Life Assurance Society. Commissioned architects spent two years travelling the world to find inspiration and source materials. With strong influences from the Met Life Tower in New York and the Eastern Columbia Building in Los Angeles, the Mutual Building is a striking example of art deco architecture and design.
In 2003 Old Mutual initiated a residential conversion of the building that was the first in a series of projects that helped revitalise the centre of Cape Town. Mutual Heights is the reinvention of a colonial legacy as a contemporary urban African home.
The building is clothed in marble imported from Italy, brass and chrome fittings from England and granite from a single boulder in the Paarl mountains. The foyer is lined with black gold-veined onyx and the ceiling is gilded in gold leaf.
Rates +/- R590 + R216
Levy +/- R2588 + R480