Rare 1 Bedroom Loft Apartment to Let
Live in one of Cape Town’s most iconic heritage buildings—Mutual Heights—where timeless Art Deco architecture meets modern city living. This fully furnished loft apartment offers a unique blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort in the heart of the CBD.
Originally built in 1940 as the Old Mutual headquarters, the building remains a celebrated landmark with soaring ceilings, intricate stonework, and one of the longest stone friezes in the world. The apartment itself is beautifully designed with double-volume ceilings, large prismoid windows that flood the space with natural light, and a tasteful blend of parquet flooring and sleek finishes. The layout features an open-plan kitchen and living space below, with a private loft-style bedroom above.
Included in the rental are uncapped WiFi, a Netflix subscription, and prepaid utilities. The apartment comes with a secure parking bay accessed via the building’s iconic glass skybridge, which connects to the adjoining Adderley Parkade. Residents enjoy 24-hour security, concierge services, and biometric access, offering both convenience and peace of mind.
Positioned within walking distance to cultural landmarks, top restaurants, and transport links, this home is ideal for professionals or anyone seeking a secure, stylish city lifestyle with a strong sense of place.
A rare opportunity to experience heritage architecture from the inside—reimagined for modern living.
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Bo Kaap, Cape Town
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