Station House, Sea Point | Two Bedrooms | Airbnb-Friendly | 111m² Station House is one of Sea Point`s most well-regarded residential addresses, and this two-bedroom apartment on the north/north-west facing side of the building is among the more considered offerings currently available on the Atlantic Seaboard. At 111m², the apartment is generously proportioned and impeccably finished - wooden floo
Station House, Sea Point | Two Bedrooms | Airbnb-Friendly | 111m² Station House is one of Sea Point`s most well-regarded residential addresses, and this two-bedroom apartment on the north/north-west facing side of the building is among the more considered offerings currently available on the Atlantic Seaboard. At 111m², the apartment is generously proportioned and impeccably finished - wooden flooring throughout, recessed ceilings, and wrap-around sliding doors that open onto a 24 square metre balcony that is accessible from both bedrooms and the open-plan living area. The orientation ensures natural light throughout the day, with a glimpse of ocean between the neighbouring buildings anchoring the outlook. The kitchen is fully integrated - fridge, freezer and dishwasher included in the sale - with an upgraded wide oven, extractor and breakfast nook completing a practical, well-appointed space. The main bedroom features a walk-in wardrobe, a full en-suite with double vanity as well as sliding doors that lead onto the balcony. The second bedroom is north-facing with sliding doors that allow for balcony access. Station House`s amenity offering is exceptional for the suburb - a 24-hour concierge, three training facilities, a rooftop pool and entertainment area, a braai area, a co-working space, two on-site restaurants, lift access, wheelchair accessibility, battery and inverter backup power. Two underground parking bays and a storage unit are included in the sale. The apartment is currently tenanted on a long-term lease at R63,000 per month, providing an established income stream with a three-month cancellation notice period. For an investor, the fundamentals are sound. For an owner-occupier, the asset is ready when you are.