R1,450,000
R1,450,000
4
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
8
Parkings
Monthly Levy
R1,377
Total
R1,377
Magnificent 4-Bedroom Family Home with 2 Separate Cottages
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RLS972310
Your Dream Home Awaits
This stunning 4-bedroom house offers luxurious living and endless possibilities. With its spacious layout, modern amenities, and beautiful outdoor & pool area, this property is perfect for families or extended families.
Key Features:
Main House:
4 generously sized bedrooms
3 stylish bathrooms, including an on-suite for the main bedroom
Open-plan living and dining areas, perfect for entertaining
Modern, well-equipped kitchen
Garages for 3 cars and additional open parking
Swimming pool for the hot summer days
Two Separate 1-Bedroom Cottages: Ideal for guests, extended family, or rental income
Each cottage features a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area
Don't miss this investment opportunity, call today to view
This stunning 4-bedroom house offers luxurious living and endless possibilities. With its spacious layout, modern amenities, and beautiful outdoor & pool area, this property is perfect for families or extended families.
Key Features:
Main House:
4 generously sized bedrooms
3 stylish bathrooms, including an on-suite for the main bedroom
Open-plan living and dining areas, perfect for entertaining
Modern, well-equipped kitchen
Garages for 3 cars and additional open parking
Swimming pool for the hot summer days
Two Separate 1-Bedroom Cottages: Ideal for guests, extended family, or rental income
Each cottage features a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area
Don't miss this investment opportunity, call today to view
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Moseley Park, Pinetown
Pinetown is a larger area that is part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, inland from Durban in KwaZulu-Natal. The area is laced with greenery which provides beautiful surroundings to all its residents. Pinetown hosts various types of homes that are suitable for couples, families and investors. A brief history of the area Pinetown is rich in history and began in 1850 when it was named after the governor of Natal, Sir Benjamin Pine. During the Second Boer War, the British built a concentration camp in Pinetown to house Boer women and children. A number of German settlers made Pinetown their base and this accounts for the neighbourhood known as New Germany and the German Lutheran Church. To this day imported German cakes...
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