This large family home in the heart of SE 3 Vanderbijlpark
Open plan kitchen
Extra spacious living areas with cozy fireplaces that flow out with huge open aluminum sliding doors to the lovely sparkling pool.
3 bedrooms each with blinds for added privacy and elegance. The family bathroom is a true oasis boasting modern fixtures and finishes ensuring relaxation and convenience.
The spacious main bedroom is a sanctuary itself, complete with a chick walk-in wardrobe and a luxurious en suite bathroom.
Entertaining is effortless in the open plan kitchen which showcases granite tops, a gas stove, and a convenient scullery perfect for culinary enthusiast.
The family room and lounge/study provide versatile spaces for relaxation and productivity, catering to the needs of every member of the household.
The indoor entertainment area featuring a built-in bar indoor braai and heated pool.
3 remote garages and carports.
A bonus is a new addition to the home includes a solar system with 10 panels.
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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Renett Booyse
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