R8,500 pm
R8,500 pm
2
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Parkings
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RLS968844
Land
2749.00m²
Floor
103.00 m²
Madelein Booth
Cosy 2 bedroom townhouse in Aston Bay
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RLS968844
This lovely 2-bedroom townhouse in Aston Bay offers comfort and style.
As you step into the open-plan lounge and kitchen, you're greeted by stunning oak cabinets that flow seamlessly between the two spaces, creating a warm and cohesive atmosphere.
The lounge opens through sliding doors to a patio with a built-in braai and a small, cosy garden.
There’s convenient storage space under the stairs.
Upstairs, you’ll find two bedrooms, both with elegant oak-finished built-in wardrobes. The main bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom, while a second bathroom is located off the passage.
Lock-up garage in front of the unit.
Pet-friendly for small dogs.
Pre-paid meter.
As you step into the open-plan lounge and kitchen, you're greeted by stunning oak cabinets that flow seamlessly between the two spaces, creating a warm and cohesive atmosphere.
The lounge opens through sliding doors to a patio with a built-in braai and a small, cosy garden.
There’s convenient storage space under the stairs.
Upstairs, you’ll find two bedrooms, both with elegant oak-finished built-in wardrobes. The main bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom, while a second bathroom is located off the passage.
Lock-up garage in front of the unit.
Pet-friendly for small dogs.
Pre-paid meter.
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Aston Bay, Jeffreys Bay
Aston Bay is a naturally beautiful suburb of Jeffrey's Bay, located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It encompasses Marina Martinique, a sizable residential marina and is located approximately 80 km to the west of Port Elizabeth. This coastal town provides a family-friendly appeal with stunning views all around. There are various property types available within this lush and leafy suburb making it an ideal place to live for anyone of all ages. A brief history of the area Aston Bay was established as a fishing village in the 1850s and forms part of Jeffrey's Bay which was named after Captain Jeffreys, who sailed his cargo ship up and down the East Coast of South Africa in the 1840s. During one of these voyages, an...
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