Introducing this charming house nestled in the Sought-after neighborhood of Vanderbijlpark. This property is a great family home and excellent buy for the first time home owners.
This property offers a perfect bled of comfort and safe living!
It offers a big spacious open plan lounge and dinning area.
The huge open plan kitchen and laundry has the perfect space for cooking, entertaining guests or enjoying quality time with family. The stove top works with gas which is a huge MUST during load shedding.
3 spacious, tiled Bedrooms, all with cupboards.
3 tiled bathrooms, of which 2 is En-suite in the main bedroom. 1 En-suite with a big bath tub and the second En-suite with a shower and toilet.
This property also consist of an outside building, which can be converted into a granny flat.
This property also has lots of opportunity for renovations and changes.
With a great size yard and an established garden, the property also has two garages, a carport and lots more parking space.
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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