MAIN IMAGE: Wendy Khumalo – RE/MAX, Neteske Gavin – Tyson Properties, Romy-Leé Ferreira – Law Real Estate, Dael Dyer – Law Real Estate, Byron Louw – RE/MAX, Kim Tresfon – Pam Golding property group, and Jonathan Tannous – Pam Golding property group
Press release
Listing Cape Town returns for its highly anticipated third season on Wednesday, 28 May 2025 at 20:00 on BBC Lifestyle (DStv channel 174), promising viewers front-row access to the high-stakes world of luxury real estate in South Africa’s most iconic city.
As the Mother City’s property market continues to boom, Season 3 delivers a new wave of opulence, competition, and architectural spectacle. This season blends the show’s signature drama and deal-making with never-before-seen listings — from designer penthouses and beachfront villas to sprawling winelands estates – proving that the raw beauty of South Africa is truly unmatched.
“Even after two seasons, we are still amazed at the beauty and opulence that Cape Town and its surrounding areas offer”, says Trevor Kaplan, Producer of the show.
Here’s what to expect in Season 3:
Bringing new listing and new drama to Season 3 are: Wendy Khumalo – RE/MAX, Neteske Gavin – Tyson Properties, Romy-Leé Ferreira – Law Real Estate, and Dael Dyer – Law Real Estate.
Plus,welcome back some of the series’ fan favourites: Byron Louw – RE/MAX, Kim Tresfon – Pam Golding Property Group, and Jonathan Tannous – Pam Golding Property Group.
Listings that rival million dollar homes abroad – Think ocean views, wine cellar walk-throughs, infinity pools and private elevators. The properties this season are bigger, bolder and more exclusive than ever.
The pinnacle of Cape Town Living – Filmed across the city’s most desirable neighbourhoods—from Clifton to Constantia—the show doubles as a love letter to Cape Town’s breathtaking beauty and luxury lifestyle.
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