Bishopscourt property guide

Bishopscourt at a glance

As a part of the Southern Suburbs, Bishopscourt property is some of the most popular in Cape Town. With its large gardens, tree-lined streets, and peaceful atmosphere it is easy to see why so many families make their home here.

It is in close proximity to top class schools and located on the doorstep of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, which further enhances the general atmosphere of tranquility away from the hustle and the bustle of the city (which is mere minutes away)

There is a strong sense of community and the residents all pitch in to keep it a safe environment for the many families that call this neighbourhood home.

Property Types

  • Houses
  • Townhouses
  • Apartments
  • Vacant Land
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