R430,000
R430,000
6
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
Rosina Makwela
Candidate Property Practitioner
Seeff Tzaneen
Monthly Rates
R700
Total
R700
House for Sale in Lenyenye A
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Six bedroom house with 3 bathrooms, open-plan kitchen and dining room for sale in Lenyenye A.
The property has been damaged in a fire but it has a lot of potential due to it's size and that the walls are still intact. Windows, doors and roof has to be replaced.
It is a large house which can be used to start your own business and it is located close to schools.
Lenyenye is a township in the Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality of the Mopani District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Lenyenye named after small river run on west of the township, the original name of Lenyenye township is Ramalema. It is located about 20 km southeast of the town of Tzaneen. The neighbouring township of Nkowankowa lies directly north of Lenyenye. It is the home of Bakgaga. The prominent dialectal language that is spoken there is Sekgaga sa ga Maake.
The township is best known as the place where the academic/politician Mamphela Ramphele was banished to under the apartheid regime and lived during the period from 1977 to 1984.
The property has been damaged in a fire but it has a lot of potential due to it's size and that the walls are still intact. Windows, doors and roof has to be replaced.
It is a large house which can be used to start your own business and it is located close to schools.
Lenyenye is a township in the Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality of the Mopani District Municipality in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Lenyenye named after small river run on west of the township, the original name of Lenyenye township is Ramalema. It is located about 20 km southeast of the town of Tzaneen. The neighbouring township of Nkowankowa lies directly north of Lenyenye. It is the home of Bakgaga. The prominent dialectal language that is spoken there is Sekgaga sa ga Maake.
The township is best known as the place where the academic/politician Mamphela Ramphele was banished to under the apartheid regime and lived during the period from 1977 to 1984.
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Lenyenye, Tzaneen
If you've ever had a picture in your mind of a subtropical garden town where just about anything - from avos, mangos and litchis to cotton, coffee and tea - will grow in abundance, you've probably been picturing Tzaneen. It is a lush, fertile reason characterised by high rainfall and agricultural activity. Close proximity to various game reserves and mountains makes Tzaneen a popular tourist destination, while its favourable climate, friendly people and pretty surroundings make it a great place to live. Tzaneen has the honour of being known as Limpopo's cleanest town. A brief history of the area Tzaneen is Limpopo province's second largest town, and it was established in 1919. It's name is derived from the Northern Sotho word...
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