R595,000
R595,000
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
Monthly Levy
R1,500
Total
R1,500
Attention all home seekers and investors!
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RLS959130
This is your chance to own a delightful 2-bedroom apartment in the sought-after Vineyard Court complex!
Highlights:
• Ideal Location: Situated in a vibrant and friendly neighbourhood with easy access to everything you need - public transportation, shops, restaurants, and schools.
• Bright and Airy: Large windows in the bedrooms provide plenty of natural light throughout the day and create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
• Ample Storage: Generous closet space in both bedrooms ensures you have plenty of room for your belongings.
• Secure and Sound: Secure entry ensures your peace of mind.
• Investment Potential: This apartment presents a fantastic opportunity to generate rental income.
Don't miss out! This beautifully presented apartment is priced to sell and won't last long.
Highlights:
• Ideal Location: Situated in a vibrant and friendly neighbourhood with easy access to everything you need - public transportation, shops, restaurants, and schools.
• Bright and Airy: Large windows in the bedrooms provide plenty of natural light throughout the day and create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
• Ample Storage: Generous closet space in both bedrooms ensures you have plenty of room for your belongings.
• Secure and Sound: Secure entry ensures your peace of mind.
• Investment Potential: This apartment presents a fantastic opportunity to generate rental income.
Don't miss out! This beautifully presented apartment is priced to sell and won't last long.
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Idasvallei, Stellenbosch
It's well known as a university town and South Africa's second oldest town - and it's also one of the country's premier arts, culture, wine and food destinations. Welcome to Stellenbosch or "Stellies", where breathtaking mountain scenery and a small-town ambience are just the start of the list of reasons to make your home here. A brief history of the area The settlement of Stellenbosch dates back to 1682 and its restored Cape Dutch architecture is one of the features that makes Stellenbosch so Instagrammable. The town is named in honour of Simon van der Stel, the new governor that arrived in the Cape in 1679. In 1690, grapes were planted in the area by several French Huguenots, and Stellenbosch's legacy as a winemaking region...
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