East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica
East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica
East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica
East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica
East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica

Inserito da Century 21 East London

L'immobile Casa unifamiliare situato all'indirizzo East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica è attualmente in vendita.East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica viene quotata per84.753 USD.Questa proprietà ha 4 camere, 3 bagni caratteristiche.

Data di aggiornamento: 29 nov 2025

84.753 USD

1.450.000 ZAR

Casa unifamiliare in vendita, East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica

  • Numero MLS
    1640511
  • Camere
    4
  • Bagni
    3

Caratteristiche dell'immobile

Proprietà

  • Supplementari caratteristiche: Balcone

Parcheggio/Garage

  • Posto auto assegnato o riservato: 4.0

Camere

  • Camere: 4

Bagni

  • Numero totale di bagni: 3

Altre stanze

  • Tipologie di stanze: Cucina
  • Cucina: 1

Caratteristiche esterne

  • Spazi esterni: Balcone
  • Posti auto coperti:

Descrizione

We present to you....

This property consists of 4 bedrooms in the main house and 3 bathrooms (2 of which are en-suites). If we talk about privacy, this property has it. Within the main house, you have access to the guest bedroom and the guest can have their own entrance because it is also available for them. Between the guest bedroom downstairs and the bedroom upstairs - you can choose which one to make your master bedroom as the two have en-suites. Whilst you have your privacy upstairs, the children can also enjoy their own space downstairs.

The kitchen and lounge are an open plan space - so you can cook your meal in the kitchen and have a conversation with family in the dining space. The second lounge can be used by the guest or by the family if they wish for the kids to be on their own.

A flat outside for additional privacy with its own bathroom.

Three garages and a shed.

We welcome your inquiry to view the property in advance!

Let's talk!

Località

East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica

East London, Eastern Cape, Sudafrica