If you’re into stunning homes, breathtaking views, and a little bit of real estate drama, then Listing Cape Town Season 3 needs to be on your radar this winter.
Set in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, the show gives you front-row access to jaw-dropping properties, passionate agents, and the kind of lifestyle most of us only dream about.
If you’re looking to elevate your prime time viewing, Listing Cape Town Season 3 is exactly what you need to add to your watch list. The show airs on BBC Lifestyle (DStv channel 174) every Wednesday at 20:00 with repeats on Thursdays at 17:00.
When the team behind the Listing Cape Town Season 3 were asked why one should tune in, they gave five reasons, so here are five reasons why you should add Listing Cape Town Season 3 to your watchlist.
1. Cape Town is the real star of the show

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Image: View of the Atlantic Ocean from one of the properties featured in Listing Cape Town Season 3
There are many real estate shows out there but Listing Cape Town Season 3 hits differently. The city itself is magic. You’ve got mountains, beaches, vineyards, and an international crowd that brings a real buzz. It’s no wonder some of the world’s wealthiest people are snapping up homes here.
Cape Town’s natural beauty adds a special touch. This season, the homes are even more over-the-top, and you can’t help but get hooked.
2. The homes are next level

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Image: Underground wine cellar in Bishopscourt house listing for over R60 000 000
Think floor-to-ceiling windows, private lifts, and interiors that look like they came straight out of an architectural magazine. One standout this season? A Bishopscourt house with an underground wine room that feels like a boutique cellar, which connects to a guest bedroom.
It’s the kind of detail that makes you pause and go, “Wow, people actually live like this?”. This one takes the cup, because it is sleek, unexpected, and totally unforgettable.
3. It shows just how global Cape Town has become

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Image: Listed house in Bantry Bay
It’s easy to forget just how much of an international hotspot Cape Town is now, but this show reminds you. From the accents you hear on the streets to the buyers featured on the show, it’s clear the city has global appeal, which pushes the property prices into the stratosphere.
It’s rare these days to meet a true local in some parts of Cape Town, reflecting the city’s growing international appeal.
4. Luxury in Cape Town looks a little different

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Image: Listed house in Bantry Bay
Yes, the basics remain the same: incredible views, sleek design, and great locations. But Cape Town buyers have some definite must-haves: indoor braai rooms (because, of course), gorgeous wine cellars, dedicated office spaces for hybrid work, and a breathtaking view of the Atlantic or Table Mountain, which can easily bump the price up by a few million.
If you’ve got a view and a parking spot, you’re golden, because that combo alone can seriously boost a home’s value.
5. New hotspots are popping up

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Image: Listed house in Yzerfontein
While places such as Camps Bay and Clifton remain top tier, there’s growing interest in quieter, more laidback areas like Hout Bay, Noordhoek, and even Yzerfontein. People are craving more space, more peace, and with remote work still a thing, these spots are ticking all the right boxes.
It’s not just about being close to the city anymore, it’s about lifestyle, and places just outside the hustle are becoming quite attractive.
The Bottom Line? Listing Cape Town Season 3 gives you more than just pretty houses; it’s a glimpse into a world of aspirational living, right here in Mzansi. Whether you’re watching for the interiors, the views, or to dream a little, there’s something seriously satisfying about watching this show.
Tune in to Listing Cape Town Season 3, Wednesdays at 20h00 on BBC Lifestyle (DStv channel 174), also available on DStv catch-up and repeats Thursdays at 17:00.
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