"Finally, My House Tour": SA Woman Gives a Tour of the Stunning Home She Is Leaving
- Sharné Waters gave her followers a full tour of her South African home, which she is preparing to sell after her divorce
- The home features a wine room, library, film room, pajama lounge, three garages, and an epic garden she has spoken about often
- South Africans who watched the tour were left stunned by the size and beauty of the property
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Sharné Waters, a South African content creator, posted a full home tour on TikTok on 20 August 2026. The video showed every corner of the house she is leaving behind following her divorce, and it stopped Mzansi in its tracks.
Waters had previously spoken about how difficult it was to let go of the home, telling followers she wanted a family to buy it. The tour made it easy to understand why she felt that way.
The property is far larger than most viewers expected. Starting at the front entrance, Waters walked through the living room, dining area, bar, and a hosting space with sliding doors that allow the house to be split in two. Outside, there is a pool, a fire pit, and a sprawling garden she has frequently referenced in past videos.
Inside Sharné's stunning home
Downstairs, the home includes a wine and whiskey room, a library she uses for books and her dogs, and three garages. Upstairs, there is a pyjama lounge, a main bedroom with an ensuite, walk-in wardrobe and what she called "the best bath in the world," plus three additional bedrooms, all ensuite. One belongs to her younger sister, another has been converted into a film room, and a third was once a toy room for her niece.
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The house is equipped with an in-ceiling speaker system, a camera security system, and a fireplace in the main living area. A rock wall lines the staircase, and a security glass panel overlooks the upper level.
Waters captioned the video:
"Finally, my house tour! It's long, but I didn't want to skip a detail."
View the TikTok video below:
Mzansi reacts to the home tour
South Africans on the page, many saying the tour put her feelings about leaving into full perspective:
@Ronelle Adant said:
"Stunning home. Can see why it's so hard to leave."
@✽❁Cazmor❁✽🇿🇦🏴 wrote:
"Oh wow, that's a beautiful home. Now we understand why it's also a reason why it's hard to leave. Sorry."
@user8936515793773 Denny Wright shared:
"Wow!!! You have done incredibly well for someone being only 30!!! Well done. You so deserve this. I wish you a fantastic man in your life and some kiddies."
@✨ Dawn_Matthews ✨ said:
"Me seeing this only means one thing… we are officially finally moving!!! Yaaaah!!! Now on to your new journey to create new memories and moments! Good luck with the move; hope all goes well!"
@Joanne White added:
"Stunning! And way bigger than I thought. Excited for you to be in the new space that's just yours."
@tebogom212 wrote:
"Never understood until now. Your feelings are valid."
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