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Cape Town: Overtourism Is Not an Issue

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Welcome to The Property Pod, your go-to weekly podcast for property investors in South Africa. In this Moneyweb series, we offer essential insights from leading executives, analysts, developers, and entrepreneurs in South Africa’s dynamic real estate sector.

This episode is being released a bit later in the week, now on Thursday instead of our usual Tuesday. I took a brief trip to the Free State, particularly to the delightful village of Clarens, which we intend to showcase in a future episode, likely during the December holiday season.

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As we approach the holidays, it’s worth noting that September is Tourism Month in South Africa, so this month’s podcasts will center around tourism topics.

Listen/read:
David Green on preparing V&A Waterfront for 36 million visitors
Adrian Gardiner’s journey: Shamwari and the global expansion of Mantis Collection
The influence of digital nomads on property trends in Cape Town
Airbnb ‘a minor player in the rising rental prices of Cape Town’
‘Surging demand’ for short-term residential rentals in Cape Town

This week’s podcast features an interview with Nick Taylor, Managing Director of Nox Cape Town, who talks about the booming short-term rental market.

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Nox Cape Town is a leading short-term rental management firm that focuses on luxury properties along the Atlantic Seaboard, overseeing a portfolio worth approximately R2.5 billion. Taylor shares his expertise on this segment of the residential market, integral to Cape Town’s wider tourism landscape.

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