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Woodstock Art Setting the Streets Alight!

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Woodstock Art Setting the Streets Alight!

With Woodstock fast becoming the art and cultural hub of Cape Town, we have seen a more than impressive art form establishes itself as a front runner in driving forward this cultural movement.

Aesthetically appealing graffiti, with beautiful arrays of stunning murals popping up onto walls in and around Woodstock, has been brightening up the area. Residents within the neighbourhood have taken time to fixate on these artistic marvels that have been created.

Bringing light and color into an already culturally diversified scene, we have seen Woodstock taking inspiration from comparable areas such as Brooklyn in New York and similar creativity-infused neighbourhoods around the world to establish itself into an interesting and remarkable place to live that appeals to locals and international individuals alike.

Joey Johnson, Associate in the Woodstock area for Greef Christie's International Real Estate comments that "this rich cultural scene is what gives Woodstock an edge among other suburbs in Cape Town. It gives prospective purchasers looking into the area that added a bit of character and emotional connection to their neighbourhood, something unique that not many other suburbs offer."

In saying the above and adding to the movement of the cultural space, the area of Woodstock has continued its growth in a down turned market and has seen many first-time purchasers stepping into the market, taking advantage of opportunities in this vibrant cultural scene and the decent purchasing conditions prevalent in the market.

 

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Some of our recent sales in Woodstock 🔴

🔴 Balfour Street, Woodstock for ZAR 3 295 000

🔴 Caleb Street, Woodstock for ZAR 2 995 000

🔴 Walmer Square, Woodstock for ZAR 1 745 000

Author: Greeff Christies International Real Estate\

Submitted 04 Mar 21 / Views 1240