Situated in a quiet street is this low maintenance family home that offers you the following:
- 4 Bedrooms with BIC
- 3 Bathrooms, one bathroom is en-suit to the main bedroom and one bathroom has access from 2 bedrooms
- Very spacious living and dining area
- Beautiful Kitchen with Gas stove
- The entertainment has a Fireplace and built-in braai braai, also goes out to a outside braai
- Extra Linen Room
- Storeroom
- Double Garage with a carport and large covered area for boat or caravan
- Extra room with a bathroom
- Separate laundry room
- 8 KW Inverter with 4 Batteries 3.2 KW each and 12 Solar panels
- 2 Entrance
- 5000L Jojo tank with pump for back-up water
Such a lovely property, book a viewing today!!
The information herein is correct to the best of our knowledge as provided by various parties. However, errors and omissions are excepted. Registered with the PPRA (Ref. No. F153803)
A town rich in history, vibrant culture and loads of amenities is Vanderbijlpark. Named after Hendrik van der Bijl, an electrical engineer and industrialist, Vanderbijlpark was founded in 1942 when the South African Iron and Steel Industrial Corporation had reached capacity. Alongside Vereeniging and Sasolburg, these 3 towns form the Vaal Triangle, one of South Africa's major industrial regions. Vanderbijlpark sits...
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Lilly Morake
Non-Principal Property Practitioner Registered with PPRA (FFC 113 339 2)
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