There are homes that accommodate a lifestyle, and then there are homes that define one. 144 Harpuisbos Street sits firmly in the second category. Set in the established and sought-after enclave of Myburgh Park, this substantial residence has been configured for those who gather, entertain, and live generously — without compromise.
Step inside and the tone is immediately set. Blue shaker cabinetry frames a kitchen built around a central island with white quartz countertops, a freestanding gas range, and open timber shelving that gives the space warmth without formality. The kitchen flows into a remarkable open-plan dining area with not one but two distinct dining zones — a formal table seating eight to ten and a second large timber table adjacent to a built-in braai that easily seats a further ten to twelve. This is a home that was made to host.
The living spaces carry a relaxed coastal character throughout — tongue-and-groove ceiling panels, laminate timber flooring, louvred shutters filtering the West Coast light, and a mix of leather and upholstered seating anchored by a large picture window. Upstairs, an enclosed sun lounge with full-height sliding glass doors and views toward the water connects to the master suite, where a freestanding bath, frosted glass shower, and floating timber vanity create a genuinely private retreat. A covered balcony extends the master outward, catching the sea air.
Four bedrooms feature private ensuite bathrooms, each accessed through barn-style sliding doors. The self-contained 2-bedroom granny flat offers genuine flexibility — a base for extended family, a guest suite, or a separate income stream.
Then there is the indoor pool. Enclosed beneath a steel truss roof with a translucent sheeting that washes the space in soft light, and opening through large folding glass doors to the garden, it transforms this home into a year-round destination regardless of the weather. Solar panels support energy independence, while the scale and configuration of the property make it equally compelling as a primary residence, a multi-generational family home, or a high-end short-term rental investment.