R3,840,000
R3,840,000
20
Covered
Monthly Levy
R1
Special Levy
R1
Monthly Rates
R5,665
Total
R5,667
Factory, Office Block and Parking Area For Sale in Jeppestown
39 Betty street
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CLS2538
Conveniently positioned within a block of the Maboneng District, this bright and sunny property comprises 3 floors of a plaster & facebrick factory block for light industrial manufacturing, an office block with multiple offices, and a vacant stand that can easily provide parking for over 20 cars. There is real potential for conversion to residential accommodation
Features include: multiple offices, glass doors leading to the reception area, kitchenettes, neon lights, ablution facilities in both office block & main factory, tiled, laminated & concrete flooring, 3 phase electricity, change rooms, walk-in strongroom, tarred parking area for over 20 cars, open plan work areas on all floors of the factory building, internal crane, dry wall partitioning, burglar proofing, GLA 1383m2
JEPPESTOWN
Jeppestown was established in or after 1886 by C.E.G. Julius Jeppe, who formed the Ford and Jeppe Estate Company with his son, who was also called Julius Jeppe, and L.P. Ford. In 1893, the Masonic temple was completed. In 1894, Jeppestown was described as consisting of "421 buildings, two churches, a Masonic temple, St Mary's Collegiate for Girls and a library". In 1896, the suburb had 5,647 inhabitants. St Michael's School for Boys, which has since been renamed Jeppe High School for Boys, was established in 1890, and the piece of open land called Julius Jeppe Oval was converted to a park in approximately the same year. The eastern part of Jeppestown came to be known as Belgravia.
Features include: multiple offices, glass doors leading to the reception area, kitchenettes, neon lights, ablution facilities in both office block & main factory, tiled, laminated & concrete flooring, 3 phase electricity, change rooms, walk-in strongroom, tarred parking area for over 20 cars, open plan work areas on all floors of the factory building, internal crane, dry wall partitioning, burglar proofing, GLA 1383m2
JEPPESTOWN
Jeppestown was established in or after 1886 by C.E.G. Julius Jeppe, who formed the Ford and Jeppe Estate Company with his son, who was also called Julius Jeppe, and L.P. Ford. In 1893, the Masonic temple was completed. In 1894, Jeppestown was described as consisting of "421 buildings, two churches, a Masonic temple, St Mary's Collegiate for Girls and a library". In 1896, the suburb had 5,647 inhabitants. St Michael's School for Boys, which has since been renamed Jeppe High School for Boys, was established in 1890, and the piece of open land called Julius Jeppe Oval was converted to a park in approximately the same year. The eastern part of Jeppestown came to be known as Belgravia.
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Jeppestown, Johannesburg
Johannesburg...Joburg...Jozi...The City of Gold. It's a city that goes by a variety of names, and which has won acclaim around the world for various factors. From the urban vibes of Johannesburg's CBD, which has undergone a major rejuvenation, to many other areas such as Sandton, which has evolved from dirt roads to Africa's richest square mile, Gauteng's biggest city has much to offer. In the 130+ years since Johannesburg was formed, the city has transformed, in various stages, from tents and rudimentary structures to skyscrapers and towers. Former muddy tracks are now world-class road networks and public transportation systems, and the Highveld's grasslands have evolved into one of the world's biggest urban forests. Interesting...
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