R7,500 pm
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1
Bathrooms
1
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RLS910246
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60.00 m²
MODERN AND NEAT SUMS IT UP!
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RLS910246
This ground-floor apartment is well-sized within a secure complex,
Upon entering the home the well sized kitchen fitted with more than sufficient storage and granite countertops grabs your attention. The kitchen leads directly into the lounge area and then further onto the patio.
Furthermore, there is one bedroom that has laminated flooring and built in cupboards and 1 full bathroom (bath, shower, toilet basin).
Property is close to the University and AFDA , SABC and Media Park.
Rental excludes water and electricity
Ample parking available
Communal pool and guard at the gate of the complex controlling access.
Occupation: 1st February
Contact for viewing today!
Upon entering the home the well sized kitchen fitted with more than sufficient storage and granite countertops grabs your attention. The kitchen leads directly into the lounge area and then further onto the patio.
Furthermore, there is one bedroom that has laminated flooring and built in cupboards and 1 full bathroom (bath, shower, toilet basin).
Property is close to the University and AFDA , SABC and Media Park.
Rental excludes water and electricity
Ample parking available
Communal pool and guard at the gate of the complex controlling access.
Occupation: 1st February
Contact for viewing today!
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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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