R2,330,000
R2,330,000
4
Bedrooms
2.5
Bathrooms
5
Parkings
Monthly Levy
R1
Special Levy
R1
Monthly Rates
R1,450
Total
R1,452
Renovated Observatory Home For Sale
76 Frederick street
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RLS913862
Positioned near the top of the Observatory Ridge, this home has much to offer
Features include: 4 bedrooms (one currently used as an office, another with dressing area) BICs, 2.5 bathrooms, MES with double basin, open plan lounge & entrance hall, 2 dining rooms, TV room, large well-equipped kitchen with breakfast nook, granite tops, gas stove & oven, wooden cabinets & double sink, pantry, laundry, fireplace, Egoli gas, gas geyser, gas heaters, wooden ceilings, wooden doors, frames & windows, tiled & wooden floors, wooden ceiling beams, internal brick features, sliding doors, skylights, special light fittings, blinds, entertainment area or covered carport for 3 cars, 2 upstairs staff rooms with separate bathroom &patio area reached via iron staircase, 3 downstairs staff rooms with guest toilet (both upstairs & downstairs can be easily converted to cottages), double garage, bricked driveway, extra parking for 10 cars, courtyard with water feature and goldfish pond, bricked meditation area, rock Koi pond, front and rear garden, pool (needs renovation) full CAP alarm system with pet-friendly internal beams and external beams, burglar proofing, internal security gate, external security gates, garden shed, fully walled, motorized motor gate, tiled roof
OBSERVATORY
The views, which span the eastern edge of the city and the Bez Valley, and the sense of seclusion from the bustle of city life are undoubtedly among the best reasons to reside in the green neighbourhood of Observatory. In spite of being close to Yeoville, a bit further south of Observatory, Johannesburg's melting pot, lovely and spacious homes sit on wide streets in a neighbourhood that has managed to maintain a surprisingly calm and tranquil atmosphere.
The observatory site, which occupies a 35-hectare plot in the lovely neighbourhood of Observatory and is positioned on a hill for obvious reasons, was designated the city's first meteorological observatory site in 1903.
Features include: 4 bedrooms (one currently used as an office, another with dressing area) BICs, 2.5 bathrooms, MES with double basin, open plan lounge & entrance hall, 2 dining rooms, TV room, large well-equipped kitchen with breakfast nook, granite tops, gas stove & oven, wooden cabinets & double sink, pantry, laundry, fireplace, Egoli gas, gas geyser, gas heaters, wooden ceilings, wooden doors, frames & windows, tiled & wooden floors, wooden ceiling beams, internal brick features, sliding doors, skylights, special light fittings, blinds, entertainment area or covered carport for 3 cars, 2 upstairs staff rooms with separate bathroom &patio area reached via iron staircase, 3 downstairs staff rooms with guest toilet (both upstairs & downstairs can be easily converted to cottages), double garage, bricked driveway, extra parking for 10 cars, courtyard with water feature and goldfish pond, bricked meditation area, rock Koi pond, front and rear garden, pool (needs renovation) full CAP alarm system with pet-friendly internal beams and external beams, burglar proofing, internal security gate, external security gates, garden shed, fully walled, motorized motor gate, tiled roof
OBSERVATORY
The views, which span the eastern edge of the city and the Bez Valley, and the sense of seclusion from the bustle of city life are undoubtedly among the best reasons to reside in the green neighbourhood of Observatory. In spite of being close to Yeoville, a bit further south of Observatory, Johannesburg's melting pot, lovely and spacious homes sit on wide streets in a neighbourhood that has managed to maintain a surprisingly calm and tranquil atmosphere.
The observatory site, which occupies a 35-hectare plot in the lovely neighbourhood of Observatory and is positioned on a hill for obvious reasons, was designated the city's first meteorological observatory site in 1903.
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Observatory, Johannesburg
Observatory, situated in the east of Johannesburg, is aptly named for the 35-hectare Observatory site situated on a hill in the area. The original Observatory, from 1903, was a meteorological institution. Today, it is an interactive science awareness facility. Offering tours, a forensic science lab aimed at school learners, a technical research and activity centre, and a computer lab. Situated on Gill Street in Observatory, the iconic landmark hosts the annual SAASTEC Conference, where science practitioners network and reflect to improve science. Built around this is the lovely, leafy suburb of Observatory.Climate:The average annual temperature is 20 °C, providing a moderate climate. In summer, however, the temperature can rise...
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