R1,800,000
R1,800,000
3 Bedroom Freestanding For Sale in Bezuidenhout Valley
3
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
5
Parkings
Ref. RLS965737
Land 744.00m²
Floor 300.00 m²
Monthly Repayment
R19,195.73
Patrick Foley
Monthly Levy R1
Special Levy R1
Monthly Rates R535
Total R537

Multi Functional Bezuidenhout Valley Home with Great Views For Sale

Web Ref. RLS965737
Close to the iconic Yukon property along North road in Bezuidenhout Valley, this 3 bedroomed home with multiple cottages and outbuildings offers the far-sighted owner many different options

Features: 2 bedrooms downstairs and an attic bedroom upstairs, full bathroom with bidet and Jacuzzi, upstairs bathroom. wooden staircase, lounge with fireplace, well-equipped kitchen, huge enclosed front veranda with balcony that can be used as an entertainment area, bay windows, wooden doors and frames, tiled floors, security gates, burglar proofing, front garden, pool, single garage, single carport, uncovered parking for 3 extra cars, 2 toolsheds, back up generator connection, 4 linked cottages above the house & one stand alone cottage, large bar/entertainment area/ TV lounge within a prefabricated room (incomplete) to the left of the main house, panoramic views

The property has potential for student accommodation at subsidized rates for students via the tertiary education facilities nearby, Air B & B, Uber Eats, events venue, and other business opportunities

Currently, the house and cottages collectively net a monthly income of around R20 000
At the asking price of R1.8 million, this gives the investor a yield of 13%
This can easily be increased as the property has so much potential

BEZUIDENHOUT VALLEY

Bezuidenhout Valley is about 5 km east of City Hall, south of Observatory Ridge and north of Kensington Ridge. Bezuidenhout Valley takes its name from the farm purchased in September 1861 from the widow of BP Viljoen, by Frederick Jacobus Bezuidenhout.
Bezuidenhout Valley is situated on part of an old Witwatersrand farm called Doornfontein. Parts of the farm were sold from 1902 and the Bezuidenhout Valley stands from 1906. In March 1949, Willem Bezuidenhout sold the remaining land of 133ha to the Johannesburg City Council for use as a park and to be called Bezuidenhout Park.

Features

Interior
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
1 Kitchen
Fibre
Exterior
1 Garage
4 Carports
4 Flatlets
Balcony
Pool
Security
Scenery / Views
Sizes
Land Size 744 m²
Floor Size 300 m²
Additional Amenities
24 Hour Access
Above Road
Accommodation
Balcony
Bath, Toilet and Basin
Bidet
Built in Wardrobes
Burglar Bars
Carport
Breakfast Nook
Chlorinator
Cottage Style
Courtyard
Covered Patio
Curtain Rails
Dishwasher Connection
Double Storey
Dual Living
Electric Gate
En Suite
Entrance Hall
Fibre
Fireplace
Freestanding
Garden
Flatlet
Immaculate Condition
Internet Port
Jacuzzi Bath
Metropolitan
Mountain
Near Bus Service
Near Mini Bus Service
Oven & Hob
Patio
Paveway
Perimeter Wall
Residential
Secure Parking
Security Gate
Shared Living
Shed
Shower, Toilet and Basin
Splash Pool
Staircase Entrance Hall
Storage
Storeroom
Student Accommodation
Suburban
TV Antenna
TV Port
Tiled Floors
Totally Walled
Tipup
Veranda
Washing Machine Connection

Bezuidenhout Valley, Johannesburg

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