R9,500,000
R9,500,000
2 Bedroom House For Sale in Mostertsdrift
2
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
5
Parkings
Ref. RLS958434
Land 604.00m²
Floor 263.00 m²
Monthly Repayment
R101,310.81
Karina van Lill
Karina van Lill Candidate Property Practitioner PPRA Registered | FC 202401071764962
Monthly Levy R1,000
Monthly Rates R2,800
Total R3,800

Charming Home in Stellenbosch: Perfect for Relaxation and Exploration

Web Ref. RLS958434
Historical Charm with Development Potential

• Prime location: Gated estate, Koloniesland in Mostertsdrift with easy access to Stellenbosch town centre.
• Blend of old and new: This older home offers historical charm with the potential for modern updates.
• Layout: Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open-plan living area, and a bonus room (possible fourth bedroom or lounge).
• North-facing garden: Enjoy the sunshine in your private outdoor space.
• A rare find in Stellenbosch town centre.
• Peaceful community: Secure complex offering a sense of community and proximity to amenities.
• Investment opportunity: Ideal for those seeking a home with development potential to create a dream retreat.
• Lease in place: Currently leased until November 2024.

Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunities to find your dream home in Stellenbosch!

Features

Interior
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Kitchen
1 Lounge
1 Dining Room
1 Study
Exterior
2 Garages
3 Parkings (Secure Parking)
Security
Sizes
Land Size 604 m²
Floor Size 263 m²
Additional Amenities
24 Hour Access
Basin
Carpets
Burglar Bars
Bath, Toilet and Basin
Built in Wardrobes
Covered Patio
Gated Community
Cul_De_Sac
Curtain Rails
Dishwasher Connection
Extractor Fan
Garden
En Suite
Open Plan Kitchen

Mostertsdrift, Stellenbosch

It's well known as a university town and South Africa's second oldest town - and it's also one of the country's premier arts, culture, wine and food destinations. Welcome to Stellenbosch or "Stellies", where breathtaking mountain scenery and a small-town ambience are just the start of the list of reasons to make your home here. A brief history of the area The settlement of Stellenbosch dates back to 1682 and its restored Cape Dutch architecture is one of the features that makes Stellenbosch so Instagrammable. The town is named in honour of Simon van der Stel, the new governor that arrived in the Cape in 1679. In 1690, grapes were planted in the area by several French Huguenots, and Stellenbosch's legacy as a winemaking region...
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