Whilst you are meandering through this park like complex, past the swimming pool, you arrive at this quaint town house unit. It is suited for a young couple starting out.
There is a kitchen with built in cupboards (regret no stove), it is open plan to the lounge. Outside the lounge there is a braai and a small enclosed garden area.
The bathroom has a bath, basin and toilet with shower over the bath.
There is 1 bedroom with built in cupboards and the other room does not have cupboards and ideal if you are working from home to use as a home office. There is fibre already, you would just need to get your own service provider. There is parking for 2 vehicles.
The swimming pool area also has braai facilities should you rather decide to swim and braai.
Regret no smoking inside the unit. Pets on approval.
Water, refuse and sewerage for tenant’s account Electricity pre-paid
Qualifying Criteria:
Income must be equal or exceed 3 times rental amount.
Good/credit record with good traceable references.
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