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RLS958321
DELIGHTFUL DUPLEX IN A CONVENIENT LOCATION
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RLS958321
This fully furnished and equipped 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom Duplex is in the ever popular Princess Beach Complex in Hout Bay.
The open-plan living area opens onto a patio and green communal garden front.
Upstairs the Main bedroom has sliding doors leading onto a balcony overlooking the greenery.
Spacious 2nd Bedroom.
One single garage plus one dedicated parking bay.
Within walking distance to the shops, Mall, beach and the MyCiti bus stop.
EXTRAS:
24/7 Security
Communal Pool in Complex
Coin-operated Laundrette
Pre- paid electricity (for Tenant's cost)
PETS:
ONLY ONE CAT to be considered with prior approval and permission via the Owner and the Body Corporate.
No dogs allowed.
Available: 1 June 2024 - 15 October 2024 (4 MONTHS ONLY)
Rental: R20 000 p/m
The open-plan living area opens onto a patio and green communal garden front.
Upstairs the Main bedroom has sliding doors leading onto a balcony overlooking the greenery.
Spacious 2nd Bedroom.
One single garage plus one dedicated parking bay.
Within walking distance to the shops, Mall, beach and the MyCiti bus stop.
EXTRAS:
24/7 Security
Communal Pool in Complex
Coin-operated Laundrette
Pre- paid electricity (for Tenant's cost)
PETS:
ONLY ONE CAT to be considered with prior approval and permission via the Owner and the Body Corporate.
No dogs allowed.
Available: 1 June 2024 - 15 October 2024 (4 MONTHS ONLY)
Rental: R20 000 p/m
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Beach Estate, Hout Bay
Hout Bay, situated in the Western Cape of South Africa is a beautiful seaside village surrounded by majestic mountains and fringed by pure white sand along the extensive bay. The laidback lifestyle of Hout Bay draws families, retirees and investors alike, as it is an ideal place to live. It offers a variety of property types including apartments, townhouses and freestanding homes as well as some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. A brief history of the area The fishing village of Hout Bay likely originated around 1867, with the arrival of Jacob Trautmann, a German immigrant who started farming and fishing in the region. The name of the village traces its roots to 1653 when early Dutch settlers discovered an abundance of...
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