Charming Renovation Opportunity in Port Alfred's West Bank
This older home, nestled in the desirable West Bank of Port Alfred, offers a perfect canvas for a homeowner looking to renovate and make it their own. With generous living spaces and a backyard, it’s ideal for a growing family seeking their first home. Step inside to find a separate dining room, a cosy kitchen, and a spacious living area complete with a fireplace—perfect for chilly winter evenings. Sliding doors lead out to a patio with a built-in braai, creating an inviting space for outdoor entertaining. Down the hallway are three comfortable bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a convenient guest toilet.
The double garage offers ample space for vehicles and includes a spare toilet, with enough room for a workbench or additional storage. Additional features include three rainwater tanks (currently without a pump) and an alarm system linked to armed response. Bring your vision and personal touches to this gem—call today to schedule a viewing!
History
In the early 1820's Port Frances and Port Kowie were founded. In 1841 South Africa's first man made harbour was opened here. After numerous name changes, in 1860, Port Alfred was renamed in honour of Prince Alfred, Queen Victoria's son.
Location
Port Alfred is located between 2 cities, Port Elizabeth and East London, on the breath-taking Sunshine Coast of the Eastern Cape. The distance from Port...
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