R12,500 pm
R12,500 pm
4
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
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RLS951707
Land
1000.00m²
Floor
350.00 m²
Reandi Strydom
Administrator
Seeff Tzaneen
Monthly Levy
R1
Monthly Rates
R1
Total
R2
Large 4 bedroom family house to rent.
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RLS951707
Large 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, guest toilet. WIFI connection to be paid by the tenant. Water included—prepaid electricity. Double garage and large storeroom or can be used as an office. Domestic room and bathroom. Large living room and dining area. Big yard, pet-friendly, and newly renovated.
Tzaneen is a beautiful little town nestled at the foothills of the Wolkberg Mountain. The word Tzaneen comes from the word 'tsaneng' which means 'come together'. Tzaneen is known as the cleanest town in the Limpopo Province and is a subtropical paradise with indigenous and exotic plants.
Tzaneen is the second largest town in the Limpopo province of South Africa and is seen as the 'capital' of the lovely Letaba District which encompasses more than 2000 square kilometers of tropical and subtropical farming in the Letsitele River Valley. The area is a true tourist destination with a variety of available accommodations such as B&Bs, guest houses, lodges, game farms, and backpackers.
The summers in Tzaneen have above-average rainfall and a very comfortable moderate temperature all year round. This is a favourable environment to grow nuts, avocados, other vegetables, and fruits such as bananas, mangoes, litchis, and citrus. Tzaneen is also the ideal place to grow coffee, tea, and cotton and boasts lush green tea plantations for export.
Here by the Waters of Letaba and the Misty peaks of Wolkberg are an endless array of natural, cultural, and historical sites and tourist attractions that will delight both the first-time and the repeat visitor. For nature-loving tourists, the Mountain slopes surrounding Tzaneen are heavily forested with timber plantations of blue gum and pine.
Tzaneen is a beautiful little town nestled at the foothills of the Wolkberg Mountain. The word Tzaneen comes from the word 'tsaneng' which means 'come together'. Tzaneen is known as the cleanest town in the Limpopo Province and is a subtropical paradise with indigenous and exotic plants.
Tzaneen is the second largest town in the Limpopo province of South Africa and is seen as the 'capital' of the lovely Letaba District which encompasses more than 2000 square kilometers of tropical and subtropical farming in the Letsitele River Valley. The area is a true tourist destination with a variety of available accommodations such as B&Bs, guest houses, lodges, game farms, and backpackers.
The summers in Tzaneen have above-average rainfall and a very comfortable moderate temperature all year round. This is a favourable environment to grow nuts, avocados, other vegetables, and fruits such as bananas, mangoes, litchis, and citrus. Tzaneen is also the ideal place to grow coffee, tea, and cotton and boasts lush green tea plantations for export.
Here by the Waters of Letaba and the Misty peaks of Wolkberg are an endless array of natural, cultural, and historical sites and tourist attractions that will delight both the first-time and the repeat visitor. For nature-loving tourists, the Mountain slopes surrounding Tzaneen are heavily forested with timber plantations of blue gum and pine.
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Medi Park, Tzaneen
If you've ever had a picture in your mind of a subtropical garden town where just about anything - from avos, mangos and litchis to cotton, coffee and tea - will grow in abundance, you've probably been picturing Tzaneen. It is a lush, fertile reason characterised by high rainfall and agricultural activity. Close proximity to various game reserves and mountains makes Tzaneen a popular tourist destination, while its favourable climate, friendly people and pretty surroundings make it a great place to live. Tzaneen has the honour of being known as Limpopo's cleanest town. A brief history of the area Tzaneen is Limpopo province's second largest town, and it was established in 1919. It's name is derived from the Northern Sotho word...
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