R2,150,000
R2,150,000
4 Bedroom Freehold For Sale in Auckland Park
4
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
7
Parkings
Ref. RLS926833
Land 669.00m²
Monthly Repayment
R22,928.23
Matthew Harvey
Matthew Harvey Property Practitioner Seeff Randburg PPRA Registered | FFC 2023329137

Investment opportunity across the road from UJ

Web Ref. RLS926833
Owner wants offers!! A great opportunity to view this well maintained home offering the vintage charm of wooden strip floors, pressed ceilings and 3 income generating cottages.

Enter through the back paved porch area through to the kitchen, dining room and lounge.
This home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (mes)
Double carport with off-street parking for 5/6 vehicles, staff accommodation and excellent security.
This well-positioned house is situated close to the University of Johannesburg, all amenities and major public transport.
This home is ready to move in and to start generating some needed rental income.

Features

Interior
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Kitchen
1 Lounge
1 Dining Room
Exterior
7 Parkings
Sizes
Land Size 669 m²

Auckland Park, Johannesburg

Auckland Park lies north of Johannesburg's CBD and west of Braamfontein on either side of Empire Road, where it becomes Kingsway. Although it is one of Johannesburg’s older well-established suburbs, it has become a trendy and upmarket suburb of the city. Auckland Park was laid out in 1888 and developed by John Landau, a New Zealander. He named the area Auckland Park as it as it reminded him of his home in Auckland. The names of the streets, such as Richmond, Twickenham, Ditton, Wargrave and Kingston, were all related to places along the Thames. At the turn of the century Auckland Park was an area that was regarded as being rural and ‘out of town’. It was popular at weekends when the gentry of Johannesburg would visit their...
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