R986,687
R986,687
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Parkings
R4 SS MASON ARBOUR TOWN, 46 Arbour Road
Gregory Shankland
Monthly Levy
R816
Monthly Rates
R650
Total
R1,466
Mason Arbour Town - new development, no transfer costs
Web Ref.
RLS951365
Mason Arbour Town is conveniently located at the Arbour Crossing hub just minutes away from the N2 at Dickens Road and minutes from Makro and Galleria Mall.
The developer covers transfer costs (conveyancing fees). You will pay bond costs. A R10 000 deposit secures the unit of your choice.
The complex is smart and modern with communal amenities that include 24/7 security, a pool and clubhouse, braai and fire pit areas and a kiddies playground. There are 20 buildings with four floors each.
This particular unit is a grond floor unit in Block A with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The unit is tiled throughout.
You walk into a wide and spacious open plan living area comprising the living room, dining area and kitchen. A small patio and a fenced garden are accessible from glass doors from both the living area and the main bedroom..
In garden units only, a small pet is allowable with permission from the body corporate and proper fencing.
Both bedrooms have built in cupboards. The bathroom has a neat and modern shower, toilet and hand basin.
The complex has EDGE certification which minimizes the environmental impact. Each unit has a wall mounted thermostat for the geyser and fiber is already installed in the unit. There is a prepaid electricity meter and each unit has it's own water meter.
To make this lifestyle complex your new home, call today to make an appointment to view!
The developer covers transfer costs (conveyancing fees). You will pay bond costs. A R10 000 deposit secures the unit of your choice.
The complex is smart and modern with communal amenities that include 24/7 security, a pool and clubhouse, braai and fire pit areas and a kiddies playground. There are 20 buildings with four floors each.
This particular unit is a grond floor unit in Block A with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The unit is tiled throughout.
You walk into a wide and spacious open plan living area comprising the living room, dining area and kitchen. A small patio and a fenced garden are accessible from glass doors from both the living area and the main bedroom..
In garden units only, a small pet is allowable with permission from the body corporate and proper fencing.
Both bedrooms have built in cupboards. The bathroom has a neat and modern shower, toilet and hand basin.
The complex has EDGE certification which minimizes the environmental impact. Each unit has a wall mounted thermostat for the geyser and fiber is already installed in the unit. There is a prepaid electricity meter and each unit has it's own water meter.
To make this lifestyle complex your new home, call today to make an appointment to view!
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