R900,000
R900,000
2 Bedroom Apartment Sold in Umbogintwini
2
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Parkings
Ref. RLS955874
Land 32547.00m²
Floor 64.00 m²
Monthly Repayment
R9,597.86
Gregory Shankland
Gregory Shankland
Sheila Govender
Sheila Govender
Monthly Levy R940
Monthly Rates R640
Total R1,580

Seller says "Sell it!"

Web Ref. RLS955874
Mason Arbour Town is a at Arbour Crossing and just a few minutes away from the N2 Highway at Dickens Rd.

This Eco Estate with 24/7 security is a perfect investment property for first-time home buyers. Situated on the first floor, this beautifully fitted apartment has a smart open-plan kitchen with a granite top. The lounge is a comfortable size and leads out to a small balcony.

The apartment has 2 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms of which one is an en-suite. The second bathroom has a bath and shower, and the en-suite has a shower only. With 2 fitted air conditioners, be sure that the summer heat will not affect you at all.

The apartment is also fitted with a solar geyser which helps reduce your monthly electricity bill. Electricity is pre paid.

Shaded parking is available for your vehicle, and there is a clubhouse and communal swimming pool to enjoy. The complex is very well secured with strong security protocols, which makes this development a step above the rest.

Please contact me to view.

Features

Interior
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Kitchen
1 Lounge
1 Dining Room
Exterior
1 Parking (Secure Parking, Shade Net Covered Parking)
Balcony
Pool
Security
Sizes
Land Size 32,547 m²
Floor Size 64 m²
Additional Amenities
24 Hour Access
Security Complex
Air Conditioning Unit
En Suite
Open Plan Kitchen
Balcony
Built in Wardrobes
Communal Braai Area
Fenced Pool
Solar Geyser

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