Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Commissioning of the hotel apartments from R1,745 million

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The Rockefeller’s Final 60 Units: A Teen‑Friendly Guide to Investing in Cape Town

What’s Happening?

In early June the Rockefeller announced the release of its last 60 apartments that are still owned by the developer. These units are already part of a working hotel‑residential building that has been open since 2021. Buyers can start using them right away, instead of waiting for a building to be finished.

Why This Deal Is Different

Most off‑plan purchases mean you pay now and hope the property will be completed later. With the Rockefeller you get:

  • Immediate access to a real, operating hotel.
  • Proof of performance – the building has already shown strong occupancy and returns.
  • Potential net returns of up to 11 % per year, according to the developer.

Dani Machet from Yieldex says the investment is “real and tangible now,” not a future promise.

Location: Right in the Heart of Cape Town’s Growth

Foreshore District

The Rockefeller sits in the Foreshore, one of Cape Town’s fastest‑growing areas. It’s close to:

  • The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
  • Major transport routes
  • The V&A Waterfront and the Atlantic coast

This spot pulls in both business travelers and tourists, giving the building steady demand.

Who’s Staying There?

Since opening in 2021 the hotel has welcomed a mix of local and international guests:

  • Business travelers attending conferences.
  • Leisure visitors exploring the city.
  • Remote workers looking for a flexible stay.

In November 2025 occupancy hit 94 %, and the yearly average stayed around 76 %. This track record shows the property is already performing well.

How Owners Can Make Money

Two Options

  1. Use the apartment yourself whenever you want.
  2. Join the professionally managed rental pool run by Newmark Hotels. The team handles bookings, marketing, and day‑to‑day operations, so you earn income from short‑term stays without lifting a finger.

Because the hotel is already running, revenue starts from day one.

Future Growth Potential

Cape Town continues to outperform many global tourism spots. Visitor numbers are rising, the city’s reputation is growing, and the Foreshore is seeing more public and private investment. All of these trends suggest demand for well‑located accommodation will stay strong for years to come.

What the Units Look Like

Each apartment is about 30 square metres. Prices start at R1.745 million. Once the buyer provides the required financial guarantees, ownership transfers within 60 days – skipping the usual construction‑phase risks.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Living at the Rockefeller feels like staying in a hotel:

  • Meeting and co‑working spaces.
  • Concierge service.
  • On‑site dining options.
  • Fitness centre.
  • High‑speed Wi‑Fi.
  • Rooftop lounge with city, mountain, and ocean views.

This live‑work‑play setup appeals to business travelers, remote workers, vacationers, and long‑term residents alike.

How to Get Involved

The final 60 units will be offered to the public on July 14, 2026 at 11 a.m. Interested investors should:

Acting early gives you the chance to buy directly from the developer before the units hit the open market.

Conclusion

The Rockefeller’s last 60 apartments give teens and young investors a rare opportunity to own a piece of a proven, income‑generating property in one of Cape Town’s most dynamic neighborhoods. With immediate occupancy, solid returns, hotel‑style amenities, and a location set for continued growth, this deal blends the excitement of real‑estate investing with the convenience of a ready‑to‑use asset. If you’re looking for a tangible investment that starts paying off now, the Rockefeller is worth a closer look.

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