Immerse yourself in the allure of South Africa's coastline as BBC Lifestyle unveils "Listing Coastal South Africa"
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Following the remarkable success of "Listing Jozi", "Listing Cape Town", and "Listing Mauritius", BBC Lifestyle is back and captivating audiences once again with the launch of "Listing Coastal South Africa".
This new addition to the beloved franchise provides an alluring venture along Africa's breathtaking coastline, exploring the opulence of seaside living.
"Listing Coastal South Africa" takes viewers on a stunning visual journey along the pristine landscapes that define South Africa's coastal regions. From the unspoiled shores of KwaZulu-Natal to the rolling vistas of the Eastern Cape, the iconic Garden Route, and the rugged allure of the West Coast, this ten-part series culminates at the southernmost tip of the continent—where land meets the limitless sea.
This series illuminates some of the country's most extravagant homes, offering a rare insight into the luxurious lifestyles of those fortunate enough to call these coastal paradises home. As agents navigate the intricate world of high-end real estate, audiences will witness firsthand the stunning properties up for sale and the unique stories tied to each extraordinary location.
“Viewers will get the chance to follow agents as they do what it takes to sell a suite of luxury homes," said a spokesperson for the channel.
With its signature blend of glam lifestyles, high-end real estate, and local charm, "Listing Coastal South Africa" is set to be a must-watch for property enthusiasts, dream-home seekers, and anyone eager for intimate access to the vibrant life of estate agents.
Producer Nico Nel expressed excitement about the project, stating, “It will tell a new story of South Africa’s coastline through the lens of luxury living. Each region offers its own unique charm with incredible homes, and we’re excited to bring that to life for BBC Lifestyle this year.”
Co-producer Trevor Kaplan also shared his enthusiasm about exploring lesser-known areas. “What we’ve found so far during filming is nothing short of extraordinary. These properties are world-class, and so are the agents,” he remarked.
Pierre Cloete, vice president for Africa at BBC Studios, underscored the channel’s commitment to championing local content.
“This exciting new instalment brings a fresh perspective, celebrating the breathtaking beauty of South Africa’s coastline, while maintaining the exceptional quality, creativity, and storytelling our audiences know and love. I can’t wait for everyone to see it,” he stated.
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