R1,950,000
R1,950,000
Monthly Levy
R1,630
Monthly Rates
R720
Total
R2,350
Exclusive Offices in Bosmans Crossing Stellenbosch
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Invest in this modern industrial-style office space in Bosmans Crossing Stellenbosch
This exclusive office unit is located on the second floor and facing a large courtyard with a feeling of wide open spaces.
Bosmans Crossing is a popular office location for professionals and businesses. The office is part of the mixed use development and conveniently located in a historic part of Stellenbosch. The complex has a coffee shop, bakery, hair salon and a lovely restaurant in a safe and secure environment.
Special Features:
Two secure basement parking bays
Own dedicated aircon system,
Secure access with 24-hour security
Lift and stairs access from the basement
Shared Amenities
Easy access to the Adam Tas Corridor
The price is Exclusive of VAT
This exclusive office unit is located on the second floor and facing a large courtyard with a feeling of wide open spaces.
Bosmans Crossing is a popular office location for professionals and businesses. The office is part of the mixed use development and conveniently located in a historic part of Stellenbosch. The complex has a coffee shop, bakery, hair salon and a lovely restaurant in a safe and secure environment.
Special Features:
Two secure basement parking bays
Own dedicated aircon system,
Secure access with 24-hour security
Lift and stairs access from the basement
Shared Amenities
Easy access to the Adam Tas Corridor
The price is Exclusive of VAT
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Papegaaiberg Industrial Park, Stellenbosch
It's well known as a university town and South Africa's second oldest town - and it's also one of the country's premier arts, culture, wine and food destinations. Welcome to Stellenbosch or "Stellies", where breathtaking mountain scenery and a small-town ambience are just the start of the list of reasons to make your home here. A brief history of the area The settlement of Stellenbosch dates back to 1682 and its restored Cape Dutch architecture is one of the features that makes Stellenbosch so Instagrammable. The town is named in honour of Simon van der Stel, the new governor that arrived in the Cape in 1679. In 1690, grapes were planted in the area by several French Huguenots, and Stellenbosch's legacy as a winemaking region...
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