Cape Town's housing crisis isn't just expensive flats and double deposits. It's the legacy of apartheid meeting the age of Instagram influencers sipping matcha on Kloof Street. While Cape Town doubles down on its plan to double tourism by 2035, around 688 000 people sit on a housing waiting list. The city that perfected segregation under colonialism and apartheid is now perfecting it under capitalism.We feature interviews with Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and residents fighting eviction from buildings renamed after housing heroes. Is Cape Town still for South Africans, or has it become a short-term rental for the world's wealthy?