
On Thursday, 17 April 2025, Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure, Tertuis Simmers, joined WCB Property Developers for the sod-turning ceremony of the Monarch Lifestyle Living affordable housing development in Bellville.
Phase 1 of the Monarch development sold out in only ten days, generating R100 million in value, and already, 70% of the full development has been sold. This is not just a vote of confidence in the affordable housing market, but it also confirms the high demand for dignified, well-located and affordable housing opportunities in major towns and cities across our province.
A Vision for Infrastructure-Driven Growth
This development will deliver 255 affordable housing units and is an example of where this province is heading in terms of delivering affordable housing opportunities.
In his address, Minister Simmers said, “This project seamlessly aligns with the Western Cape Government’s vision of infrastructure that is the enabler of economic growth and job creation, the driver of social development, and the key to unlocking new investment opportunities.”
At the tabling of the Western Cape Department of Infrastructure’s budget for the 205/26 financial year, Minister Simmers announced three mixed-use, affordable housing projects in the CBD of Cape Town. One of which is the Leeuloop development that was unveiled on 8 April 2025.
Scaling Up Affordable Housing in Cape Town
These three developments are currently bankable and will go to market in this calendar year. In total, they will deliver 3500 affordable housing projects near economic opportunities right in the heart of Cape Town.
Minister Simmers concluded, “Developments such as these also embody the future of our province, which involves strong partnership between government and the private sector to deliver opportunities, dignity, and prosperity for our residents.”