If you are a family of no more than 5, then this property has everything you'll need for your stay in Cape Town. We stayed here for four days, the last leg of our trip to South Africa, so I wanted it to be a great ending to our family holiday and it did not disappoint. We were met my a delightful lady who managed the property for the owner. She was contactable during our stay, just in case we needed anything (we didn't) and met us at the end to check out if everything had been to our expectations - and of course to check out the property.
The owner of the property was very pleasant, helpful and responsive, which is what you need when arranging your holiday accommodation.
Each room was a delight to walk into, pristine and tastefully decorated with each of the two bedrooms having ceiling fans - great on warm nights in Cape Town. There's a second sitting area with a sofa-bed and its own bathroom with shower. This did not have a ceiling fan (could have done with a desk fan when the weather was hot), but didn't spoil our stay. The main bedroom and the sofa-bed room have flat screen TV's - which were only used by younger family members as meals were being prepared. Free WiFi was available with good access in most rooms.
It's located near local shops and restaurants, which are close enough (2 to 3 minutes walk), but not so close that you get bothered by any noise.
The famous V&A waterfront area is a pleasant 20-25 minutes stroll away - but if it's hot and you don't fancy the walk, you can always drive to one of the several car parks located at the V&A. Parking by the property is free, but not always easy to get when it's busy so on occasions I had to park about 3-5 minutes away. A word of advise when leaving on your final day - get up at around 06:30 and re-park the car if you need to, as I found plenty of parking in the street at that time (actually right outside) which was great when re-loading the car.
I'd recommend this property to family and friends, but only to those who don't have young children. The house has wooden floor and matching stairs, so young children may miss the steps and fall - plus the top roof area - although great for watching the sun go down in the evening, would be a parent's nightmare, as it's easily accessible - great for adults, but too risky for kids who love to explore.
For our family of adults, it was ideal and would certainly be a place we'd all be happy to stay again when visiting Cape Town. Highly recommended.