Hospitality Fixed Invest

The Onyx Cape Town Residences

57 Heerengracht St, Cape Town, South Africa

Review the income profile, funding position, governance updates, and operator context before allocating capital.

Entry $10 - $150,000

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Study the structure first, then invest when the cadence, ticket size, and capital-back terms make sense for you.

Yield 70% Income profile at a glance
Payout cadence 30 Days When returns are expected
Funding progress 2% Open: $540,000
Capital back Yes Target: $550,000

Description

The Onyx Cape Town Residences

A central Cape Town hospitality-led residence for investors seeking a high-visibility African urban gateway opportunity.

Cape Town CBD benefits from tourism, corporate travel, and waterfront-linked city demand that extends beyond a normal residential market.

Demand profile: The property attracts long-stay guests, professionals, and premium city-center users seeking hotel-grade convenience.

  • This asset is structured to show a clear investment case: what the property is, why the district is valuable, who occupies it, and how income is supported.
  • Cape Town CBD benefits from tourism, corporate travel, and waterfront-linked city demand that extends beyond a normal residential market.
  • Returns are supported by tourism-linked demand, business travel, and the premium attached to serviced accommodation in prime central locations.

Ownest presents this opportunity as a premium, structured real estate allocation with transparent funding, a clear payout rhythm, and editable admin-side metadata for ongoing refinement.

Amenities

24/7 Security
Concierge Lounge
Wellness Spa
Housekeeping Services
Private Cinema
Private Dining Room

Developers

Signatura
The Onyx, 57 Heerengracht St, Cape Town, South Africa

Signatura is a South African developer associated with hospitality-led and residential projects in central Cape Town locations.

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General Query

The city combines tourism demand, lifestyle appeal, and premium short-to-mid stay pricing in well-located assets.

No. It is positioned as a premium serviced-residential style allocation, not a pure hotel room model.