R1,650,000
R1,650,000
600m² Mini Factory For Sale in Doornfontein
Sole Mandate
Ref. CLS3291
Land 495.00m²
Floor 600.00 m²
Monthly Repayment
R16,025.81
Patrick Foley
Patrick Foley Property Practitioner Seeff Commercial PPRA Registered | FFC 2023330012
Monthly Levy R1
Special Levy R1
Monthly Rates R2,575
Total R2,577

Well Looked After Mini Factory in New Doornfontein For Sale

2 Staib street
Web Ref. CLS3291
Near to Maboneng and the JHB CBD, this mini factory situated in a quiet cul-de-sac can be utilized in many different ways. It has well looked after and is in good condition

Features: Face brick building, GLA 800m2, entrance door, reception area, large open plan office on mezzanine floor, kitchenette, tiled floors and stairs, shower, basin & toilet, concrete flooring in factory area, roller shutter door, LED overhead lighting, steel framework within building, steel stairway, burglar proofing, Trellidoors

DOORNFONTEIN
The area, whose name means "thorn fountain", was originally the southern part of a farm owned by Frederick Jacobus Bezuidenhout, and was proclaimed a public diggings after the discovery of gold on the Witwatersrand in 1886. The suburb was laid out in the late 1880s by Thomas Yeo, and became the first residential suburb of Johannesburg. In 1897 the freehold of the suburb was bought by the Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company (JCI), owned by the mining magnate Barney Barnato. The suburb (and Berea) were developed by the company and the district became known as "Millionaire's Row". The JCI also built Norman House, a striking mansion home for Barnato. The property was situated near to the Irene Church with its front entrance on End Street. In his biography of Barnato, Harry Raymond wrote that "as a practical proof of his faith in the permanency of the Gold Fields of the Rand he decided to build a large home for his own dwelling place and tenders were called for its erection." Afterwards the house was the residence of the mining magnate, John Dale Lace. It was subsequently converted into an institution known as Dale Lace house, a residence for senior citizens. The building has since been demolished.
Following the Anglo-Boer War, many of the wealthier residents moved north to Parktown, and Doornfontein, or "Doorie", became home to many Jewish immigrants. During the Great Depression large parts of Doornfontein were bought up by property speculators and turned into slum housing or "yards". These areas were cleared in the mid-1930s and became light industrial manufacturing areas.

Features

Zoning
Industrial
Interior
Fibre
Exterior
Security
Sizes
Land Size 495 m²
Floor Size 600 m²
Additional Amenities
24 Hour Access
Alarm System
Basin
Blinds
Burglar Bars
Cul-de-sac
Cul_De_Sac
Double Storey
Factory
Fibre
Freestanding
Immaculate Condition
Internet Port
Metropolitan
Office
On Street Parking
Open Plan Room
Paveway
Perimeter Wall
Security Gate
Shower Toiletand Basin
TV Antenna
TV Port
Telephone Port
Tiled Floors

Doornfontein, Johannesburg

Johannesburg...Joburg...Jozi...The City of Gold. It's a city that goes by a variety of names, and which has won acclaim around the world for various factors. From the urban vibes of Johannesburg's CBD, which has undergone a major rejuvenation, to many other areas such as Sandton, which has evolved from dirt roads to Africa's richest square mile, Gauteng's biggest city has much to offer. In the 130+ years since Johannesburg was formed, the city has transformed, in various stages, from tents and rudimentary structures to skyscrapers and towers. Former muddy tracks are now world-class road networks and public transportation systems, and the Highveld's grasslands have evolved into one of the world's biggest urban forests. Interesting...
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