R25,000 pm
R25,000 pm
3
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
12
Parkings
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RLS961192
Land
1754.00m²
Floor
400.00 m²
Monthly Levy
R0.01
Monthly Rates
R0.01
Total
R0.02
Fabulous home on Ipahla Road
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RLS961192
This home is super spacious with extra large living areas and sleeping accommodation. The house itself is about 400 sq. m. There is a sprawling living area comprising dining, living room, open kitchen and breakfast nook that opens out to a large covered patio with built in braai, views and the extra large pool. You could entertain 100 people... or find a nook for a small group of friends or family. The pool is 25 meters long with views beyond. Get your exercise in this gorgeous pool.
Upstairs are 3 bedrooms each with it's own bathroom. All three open onto a balcony or patio facing the pool and the sea. These rooms are HUGE, with more space than most can imagine.
Both the living area and bedrooms are all sea facing and make the most of the elevated sea view vistas. This is a space from which to truly enjoy life!
PLUS...4 x double garages provide garaging for 8 vehicles. In addition there is more space between and at the end of the garages to park vehicles or a trailer.
Upstairs are 3 bedrooms each with it's own bathroom. All three open onto a balcony or patio facing the pool and the sea. These rooms are HUGE, with more space than most can imagine.
Both the living area and bedrooms are all sea facing and make the most of the elevated sea view vistas. This is a space from which to truly enjoy life!
PLUS...4 x double garages provide garaging for 8 vehicles. In addition there is more space between and at the end of the garages to park vehicles or a trailer.
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Athlone Park, Amanzimtoti
A coastal town just south of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, Amanzimtoti is well known for its warm climate and numerous beaches. It is a popular tourist destination and its residents live a relaxed lifestyle in a family-orientated environment. Amanzimtoti has various types of homes perfect for couples, families, investors and retirees. A brief history of the area According to local legend, when the Zulu King Shaka led his army down the south coast on a raid against the Pondos in 1828, he rested on the banks of a river. When drinking the water, he exclaimed "Kanti amanzi amtoti" which is isiZulu for "So the water is sweet". The river came to be known as Amanzimtoti which translates to "Sweet Waters". Distance from key points Amanzimtoti...
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