R9,200 pm
R9,200 pm
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RLS913110
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50.00 m²
Magnificently renovated garden apartment
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RLS913110
This uniquely special apartment, located in an absolutely prime position in Craighall park, is a must see.
Close to Corner Cafe, the Delta and the exciting hub of Parkhurst. The complex has 24 hour security with a lovely sunny pool and entertainment gazebo. Idyllic and trendy living.
The fully renovated open plan kitchen with a gas stove and oven with an eat in counter spills onto the lounge and patio with spacious garden. The bedroom with air-conditioner, has been cleverly renovated to use the space so efficiently with amazing custom made built in cupboards and an amazing full. en-suite bathroom. Light, North facing, sunny and secure. The apartment has also been fitted with an energy saving efficient gas geyser. 1 carport and visitors parking. Fibre point installed.
Close to Corner Cafe, the Delta and the exciting hub of Parkhurst. The complex has 24 hour security with a lovely sunny pool and entertainment gazebo. Idyllic and trendy living.
The fully renovated open plan kitchen with a gas stove and oven with an eat in counter spills onto the lounge and patio with spacious garden. The bedroom with air-conditioner, has been cleverly renovated to use the space so efficiently with amazing custom made built in cupboards and an amazing full. en-suite bathroom. Light, North facing, sunny and secure. The apartment has also been fitted with an energy saving efficient gas geyser. 1 carport and visitors parking. Fibre point installed.
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Craighall Park, Johannesburg
About the suburb of Craighall Park Craighall Park is separated from the suburb of Craighall by Jan Smuts Avenue, a major arterial road through the northern suburbs of Johannesburg. One of the older suburbs of Johannesburg, having celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011, Craighall Park is an area of tranquility with large trees... some of the large gum trees nearly as old as the suburb itself. The first stands in Craighall Park went on sale in 1911, but the suburb was slow to develop as it was considered too far out of central Johannesburg and the tarring of roads and installation of the streetlights only occurred after the second world war. As a result, Craighall Park includes some older houses on large grounds, as this was...
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