R7,000 pm
R7,000 pm
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Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Parkings
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RLS930046
Land
695.00m²
Floor
54.00 m²
Monthly Levy
R1,389
Special Levy
R644
Sectional Title Levy
R18
Total
R2,051
One Bedroom Apartment to rent in Marshalltown
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RLS930046
Situated in the Mapungubwe Hotel, this gorgeous one-bedroom apartment comes FULLY FURNISHED in every detail. A stunning open plan kitchen which includes a double door fridge and freezer, microwave, kettle, stove and oven. A spacious living area with a full lounge suite, flat-screen TV and a DSTV decoder. The bedroom includes a double bed, generous cupboard space and a sizable bathroom space which includes a shower and bathtub. All this with the parking bay included.
The apartment has a private deck area that boasts a spectacular view that overlooks the CBD and Fordsburg area that comes to life in the evenings. The hotel itself offers Wi-Fi facilities, a beautiful pool area, a gym facility and a stunning restaurant, The Marshall, on the ground floor. Do not miss out on this amazing apartment, contact our agents for more information.
The apartment has a private deck area that boasts a spectacular view that overlooks the CBD and Fordsburg area that comes to life in the evenings. The hotel itself offers Wi-Fi facilities, a beautiful pool area, a gym facility and a stunning restaurant, The Marshall, on the ground floor. Do not miss out on this amazing apartment, contact our agents for more information.
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Marshalltown, Johannesburg
Johannesburg...Joburg...Jozi...The City of Gold. It's a city that goes by a variety of names, and which has won acclaim around the world for various factors. From the urban vibes of Johannesburg's CBD, which has undergone a major rejuvenation, to many other areas such as Sandton, which has evolved from dirt roads to Africa's richest square mile, Gauteng's biggest city has much to offer. In the 130+ years since Johannesburg was formed, the city has transformed, in various stages, from tents and rudimentary structures to skyscrapers and towers. Former muddy tracks are now world-class road networks and public transportation systems, and the Highveld's grasslands have evolved into one of the world's biggest urban forests. Interesting...
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