R2,200,000
R2,200,000
3
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Parkings
Monthly Levy
R853
Monthly Rates
R1,600
Total
R2,453
3 BEDS HOUSE WITH SOLAR PANELS
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RLS963626
Do you have a pre-approval with you because this is all you need to be able to view this 3 bedroomed house, 2 lounges,2 full bathrooms, kitchen with a scullery, enclosed entertainment area, double garage and nice garden with a bonus of 6 solar panels. For now there's no loadshedding maar this is Mzantsi and no one knows what tomorrow will bring. BUY WISELY.
The house is modern and is an open plan lounge ,dining room and kitchen. The lounge opens up onto an enclosed patio with built-in-braai overlooking the garden. The patio has stacked alluminium doors that open up to the garden.
There are 2 full bathrooms. The main bedroom is en-suite with a full bathroom whilst the other 2 bedrooms are serviced by the second full bathroom.
There is so much to see here and it will not be a waste of your time to get that pre-approval in place and then come to view. By the way you will also save on school transport as your kids will just walk to the famous and in demand Curro School.
Looking forward to seeing you soon
The house is modern and is an open plan lounge ,dining room and kitchen. The lounge opens up onto an enclosed patio with built-in-braai overlooking the garden. The patio has stacked alluminium doors that open up to the garden.
There are 2 full bathrooms. The main bedroom is en-suite with a full bathroom whilst the other 2 bedrooms are serviced by the second full bathroom.
There is so much to see here and it will not be a waste of your time to get that pre-approval in place and then come to view. By the way you will also save on school transport as your kids will just walk to the famous and in demand Curro School.
Looking forward to seeing you soon
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Thatchfield Estate, Centurion
Tommy Ellis, father of Charles Ellis and the developer of Thatchfield Estate moved to the area in 1964, after selling his hotel “The Barbeque Ranch” later known as the “Kyalami Ranch”. He felt that the land between the two cities of Pretoria and Johannesburg would be a good investment and over the years bought up parts of the farm Olievenhoutbosch, which he named White Hills Farm due to the white quartz reef running through the farm. He built a landing strip and had a lot of fun growing mielies, sweet potatoes, and tunnel tomatoes. He also had a herd of jersey cattle and merino sheep. He built a number of cottages on the land, and the current Homeowners office and Security office are two of the original cottages that were built....
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