R45,000 pm
R45,000 pm
3
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
7
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RLS974348
FAMILY HOME OF GRAND PROPORTIONS
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RLS974348
Bordering Berg-en-dal Security Estate you will find this single level home on a double plot in Penzance Estate.
Open plan design, with spacious lounge, dining area and wood burning fire place. Kitchen with gas hob and Caesar stone tops. The living area flows to the north facing sun trapped entertainment terrace and large swimming pool.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (main en suite), separate TV/Study room. There is a spacious separate scullery/laundry room.
3 Garages and ample off street parking.
Solar heated geysers.
Inverter system for back up power.
Fire pit.
Sea view deck.
Sauna room.
Available 1 March 2025 for a long term rental. Pets will be considered with Landlord permission.
Open plan design, with spacious lounge, dining area and wood burning fire place. Kitchen with gas hob and Caesar stone tops. The living area flows to the north facing sun trapped entertainment terrace and large swimming pool.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (main en suite), separate TV/Study room. There is a spacious separate scullery/laundry room.
3 Garages and ample off street parking.
Solar heated geysers.
Inverter system for back up power.
Fire pit.
Sea view deck.
Sauna room.
Available 1 March 2025 for a long term rental. Pets will be considered with Landlord permission.
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Penzance Estate, Hout Bay
Hout Bay, situated in the Western Cape of South Africa is a beautiful seaside village surrounded by majestic mountains and fringed by pure white sand along the extensive bay. The laidback lifestyle of Hout Bay draws families, retirees and investors alike, as it is an ideal place to live. It offers a variety of property types including apartments, townhouses and freestanding homes as well as some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. A brief history of the area The fishing village of Hout Bay likely originated around 1867, with the arrival of Jacob Trautmann, a German immigrant who started farming and fishing in the region. The name of the village traces its roots to 1653 when early Dutch settlers discovered an abundance of...
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