R350,000
R350,000
Monthly Rates
R450
Total
R450
VACANT STAND FOR SALE IN LEBOWAKGOMO
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In the heart of Lebowakgomo Zone H, nestled amidst rolling hills and a breathtaking landscape, there stood a vacant stand waiting for the right family to call it home. The land, rich with the vibrant energy of nature, stretched out like a blank canvas, inviting the imagination to soar. Surrounded by the gentle rise and fall of the hills, the plot was a secret haven, hidden just enough to offer peace, yet close enough to the heartbeat of the town.
The air there was fresh, carrying with it the scent of wildflowers and the earthy aroma of the land. Sunrises painted the hills in hues of gold and amber, while sunsets bathed the area in soft pastels, casting long shadows that danced across the ground. At night, the stars lit up the sky, uninterrupted by city lights, giving the land a magical, almost mystical feel.
For a family, it was the perfect place to plant roots, to build not just a house, but a life. Children could grow up running through the open fields, their laughter echoing off the hills. Parents could sit on their future porch, sipping morning coffee as the sun rose, or hosting long evening gatherings with friends as the sky dimmed into twilight.
In this space, dreams could become reality—a home designed just the way they imagined, with views that stretched for miles, surrounded by the serenity that only nature could provide. The hills, with their gentle slopes and rugged beauty, stood like quiet guardians, offering the perfect backdrop for a life filled with love, joy, and unforgettable memories.
This was no ordinary stand of land; it was a promise. A promise of peace, of beauty, and of a future shaped by the family who would one day claim it as their own.
The air there was fresh, carrying with it the scent of wildflowers and the earthy aroma of the land. Sunrises painted the hills in hues of gold and amber, while sunsets bathed the area in soft pastels, casting long shadows that danced across the ground. At night, the stars lit up the sky, uninterrupted by city lights, giving the land a magical, almost mystical feel.
For a family, it was the perfect place to plant roots, to build not just a house, but a life. Children could grow up running through the open fields, their laughter echoing off the hills. Parents could sit on their future porch, sipping morning coffee as the sun rose, or hosting long evening gatherings with friends as the sky dimmed into twilight.
In this space, dreams could become reality—a home designed just the way they imagined, with views that stretched for miles, surrounded by the serenity that only nature could provide. The hills, with their gentle slopes and rugged beauty, stood like quiet guardians, offering the perfect backdrop for a life filled with love, joy, and unforgettable memories.
This was no ordinary stand of land; it was a promise. A promise of peace, of beauty, and of a future shaped by the family who would one day claim it as their own.
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Lebowakgomo, Polokwane
As the capital of Limpopo, Polokwane is a major economic centre in the north of South Africa, with relatively close proximity to the Kruger National Park, as well as to the borders of Botswana and Zimbabwe. Formerly known as Pietersburg, it is a town known to provide a spectacular showcase of jacaranda and coral trees in springtime. Polokwane is well known as a hunting destination, and it was one of the host cities of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. A brief history of the area Polokwane, formerly called Pietersburg, was founded in 1886, and later officially became a city on 23 April 1992. Its initial name was in honour of Petrus Jacobus Joubert, who was a leader of the Voortrekkers. In February 2005, the name was officially changed to...
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