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134 Bezuidenhout avenue
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RLS971336
Land
991.00m²
Floor
50.00 m²
Monthly Levy
R1
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R1
Total
R2
Well Maintained Garden Cottage in Bezuidenhout Valley For Rent
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RLS971336
This well kept facebrick garden cottage is situated on a property in the better part of Bezuidenhout Valley, near Bezuidenhout Park. It has been recently cleaned, painted and renovated
Features: Open plan lounge/dining room, bedroom, BICs, kitchen, bathroom with bath, basin & toilet, tiled & wooden floors, covered patio with security bars & gate, burglar proofing, facebrick, security gates, prepaid water & electricity, large garden, fully walled, ample secure parking
BEZUIDENHOUT VALLEY
Bezuidenhout Valley is about 5 km east of City Hall, south of Observatory Ridge and north of Kensington Ridge. Bezuidenhout Valley takes its name from the farm purchased in September 1861 from the widow of BP Viljoen, by Frederick Jacobus Bezuidenhout.
Bezuidenhout Valley is situated on part of an old Witwatersrand farm called Doornfontein. Parts of the farm were sold from 1902 and the Bezuidenhout Valley stands from 1906. In March 1949, Willem Bezuidenhout sold the remaining land of 133ha to the Johannesburg City Council for use as a park and to be called Bezuidenhout Park.
Features: Open plan lounge/dining room, bedroom, BICs, kitchen, bathroom with bath, basin & toilet, tiled & wooden floors, covered patio with security bars & gate, burglar proofing, facebrick, security gates, prepaid water & electricity, large garden, fully walled, ample secure parking
BEZUIDENHOUT VALLEY
Bezuidenhout Valley is about 5 km east of City Hall, south of Observatory Ridge and north of Kensington Ridge. Bezuidenhout Valley takes its name from the farm purchased in September 1861 from the widow of BP Viljoen, by Frederick Jacobus Bezuidenhout.
Bezuidenhout Valley is situated on part of an old Witwatersrand farm called Doornfontein. Parts of the farm were sold from 1902 and the Bezuidenhout Valley stands from 1906. In March 1949, Willem Bezuidenhout sold the remaining land of 133ha to the Johannesburg City Council for use as a park and to be called Bezuidenhout Park.
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Bezuidenhout Valley, Johannesburg
Up until the 20th Century Bezuidenhout Valley, also known as Bez Valley, was open fields and farmlands. Its growth intertwines with the development of greater Johannesburg. When there was an increasing demand for residential properties. Climate: Bezuidenhout Valley has a yearly temperature of 19 - 20°C. In Summer, the temperature can reach 32°C. And in winter, especially in July there is an average low of 9.5°C. Johannesburg has a subtropical climate, bringing summer rains and thunderstorms. Distance from Key Points: Bezuidenhout Valley is situated in the east of Johannesburg with Kensington to the south and Observatory to the north. It is 38 minutes via de Villiers Graaff Motorway / Pretoria Rd / M1 to Sandton. Only 12 minutes...
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