R1,030,000
R1,030,000
4
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Garages
LOVELY 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME FOR SALE !!!
Stunning contemporary home with great floor plan, including open dining and living area, a huge kitchen with lots of cabinet storage, a study room which can be converted to an office, a drive through garage and a carport at the back of the house, also beautifully paved in and outside of the yard.
This beautiful and accommodating home has 4 bedrooms with one master suite a separate bathroom and a stand-alone toilet.
A drive through garage that might need a bit of TLC and fixing to suite your personal needs.
The home also offers a borehole, 2500L JOJO tank with stand, two outside toilets, a few fruit trees and ample space for the little ones to play around.
This beautiful home is conveniently located in the heart of Mahwelereng Zone A and Zone 2, a few meters to the shops, two high schools, a primary school and a TVET college.
Situated a few steps away from Mahwelereng Stadium which houses sporting codes like Cricket, Soccer, Netball, Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis and Softball suitable for those sport fanatics and a park that has got gym equipment for those early morning gyms and exercises for the health and fitness fanatics.
The home has a stunning structure and is awaiting new owners to bring their personal decorative ideas.
This beauty feels like home the minute you walk in.
Features:
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2½
Recep. Rooms 2
Study 1
Garages 1
Carport/Parking 1
Pets allowed yes
Land size 600m2
Extras:
Borehole
Paving
Fruit trees
Access Gates
Guest Toilets
Alarm
Satellite
Pets allowed
Wall
Prepaid Electricity.
Hurry up and call me for the property viewing before it is snatched from under your nose...!!!
The township grew rapidly as a result of urbanisation, as it afforded job opportunities in an area largely surrounded by rural settlements. The lack of affordable housing stock has also led to an increase in informal housing. The name Mahwelereng (meaning place of Mohwelere trees) is derived from the name of a tree referred to in the Northern Sotho language as "Mohwelere".
It was a well-planned township with a sound infrastructure. The water drainage system was comparable to that of most towns, and there are lights on every street. However, the township lacks tarred roads and a reliable electricity supply. Roads are maintained with gravel mined locally next to the current Mahwelereng Stadium, known as "Lekgethe".
The original housing units comprised two-, four- and five-room houses and a few seven-room houses. These sections gave rise to the names for these particular areas. The "Di-Five" area has larger houses reserved for high-ranking government employees. Most of these five-room houses had 2 bedrooms, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen, and a toilet. Over time, however, some of the original houses were demolished by the owners to make room for larger homes; this was most often done by government employees who received housing subsidies. The "Di-Four" area has predominantly four-room houses, which included two bedrooms, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen and a toilet on the outside; some were flush toilets and some were not. The "Di-Two" area has a mix of four-room houses and two-room houses. The two-room houses had one bedroom and one kitchen-cum-lounge-cum-bedroom, with a non-flush toilet on the outside. Di-Two had a notorious section called Phadima Section.
This beautiful and accommodating home has 4 bedrooms with one master suite a separate bathroom and a stand-alone toilet.
A drive through garage that might need a bit of TLC and fixing to suite your personal needs.
The home also offers a borehole, 2500L JOJO tank with stand, two outside toilets, a few fruit trees and ample space for the little ones to play around.
This beautiful home is conveniently located in the heart of Mahwelereng Zone A and Zone 2, a few meters to the shops, two high schools, a primary school and a TVET college.
Situated a few steps away from Mahwelereng Stadium which houses sporting codes like Cricket, Soccer, Netball, Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis and Softball suitable for those sport fanatics and a park that has got gym equipment for those early morning gyms and exercises for the health and fitness fanatics.
The home has a stunning structure and is awaiting new owners to bring their personal decorative ideas.
This beauty feels like home the minute you walk in.
Features:
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2½
Recep. Rooms 2
Study 1
Garages 1
Carport/Parking 1
Pets allowed yes
Land size 600m2
Extras:
Borehole
Paving
Fruit trees
Access Gates
Guest Toilets
Alarm
Satellite
Pets allowed
Wall
Prepaid Electricity.
Hurry up and call me for the property viewing before it is snatched from under your nose...!!!
The township grew rapidly as a result of urbanisation, as it afforded job opportunities in an area largely surrounded by rural settlements. The lack of affordable housing stock has also led to an increase in informal housing. The name Mahwelereng (meaning place of Mohwelere trees) is derived from the name of a tree referred to in the Northern Sotho language as "Mohwelere".
It was a well-planned township with a sound infrastructure. The water drainage system was comparable to that of most towns, and there are lights on every street. However, the township lacks tarred roads and a reliable electricity supply. Roads are maintained with gravel mined locally next to the current Mahwelereng Stadium, known as "Lekgethe".
The original housing units comprised two-, four- and five-room houses and a few seven-room houses. These sections gave rise to the names for these particular areas. The "Di-Five" area has larger houses reserved for high-ranking government employees. Most of these five-room houses had 2 bedrooms, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen, and a toilet. Over time, however, some of the original houses were demolished by the owners to make room for larger homes; this was most often done by government employees who received housing subsidies. The "Di-Four" area has predominantly four-room houses, which included two bedrooms, a lounge/dining room, a kitchen and a toilet on the outside; some were flush toilets and some were not. The "Di-Two" area has a mix of four-room houses and two-room houses. The two-room houses had one bedroom and one kitchen-cum-lounge-cum-bedroom, with a non-flush toilet on the outside. Di-Two had a notorious section called Phadima Section.
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