R14,500 pm
R14,500 pm
4
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
2
Parkings
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RLS931674
4 Bedroom House to Rent the Island Groot Brakrivier
Web Ref.
RLS931674
Available 1 May 2023 till 31 November 2023.
Negotiable if the tenant will pay holiday rent per day from 10 December 2023 till 10 January 2024, the normal rent amount after the holiday season.
Furnished, fully equipped self-catering house. Kitchen, open space Dinning room, living area with best river views. 4 Bedrooms with built-in cupboards, 1 shower, guest toilet, outside braai on the river, and 2 carport parkings.
Lower level: Kitchen, open space Dinning room, living area, 1 Bedroom, and guest toilet.
Upper level: 3 bedrooms with one shower.
Water and Prepaid electricity for tenants' account.
Call now don't miss out on this one!!
Negotiable if the tenant will pay holiday rent per day from 10 December 2023 till 10 January 2024, the normal rent amount after the holiday season.
Furnished, fully equipped self-catering house. Kitchen, open space Dinning room, living area with best river views. 4 Bedrooms with built-in cupboards, 1 shower, guest toilet, outside braai on the river, and 2 carport parkings.
Lower level: Kitchen, open space Dinning room, living area, 1 Bedroom, and guest toilet.
Upper level: 3 bedrooms with one shower.
Water and Prepaid electricity for tenants' account.
Call now don't miss out on this one!!
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Island Cove, Groot Brakrivier
Welcome to a showcase of the spectacular scenery of the Outeniqua Mountains, where rolling fields meet the ocean. Having not (yet) been discovered by the tourist hoards, Groot Brakrivier, with its cycling and hiking routes, could easily be described as the Garden Route's best-kept secret. Nestled approximately halfway between George and Mossel Bay, it's a small town with big things to offer. It is a firm favourite with fans of the great outdoors, who make the most of the picturesque beaches as well as the fishing and boating opportunities. It's also a town renowned for its artists, crafters and hobbyists. A brief history of the area In 1845, Richard Searle from Surrey in England moved to South Africa to work for the Central Road...
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