




Inserito da Century 21 Hermanus
L'immobile Casa unifamiliare situato all'indirizzo Hermanus, Western Cape, Sudafrica è attualmente in vendita.Hermanus, Western Cape, Sudafrica viene quotata per217.436 USD.Questa proprietà ha 4 camere, 4 bagni caratteristiche.
217.436 USD
3.720.000 ZAR
Casa unifamiliare in vendita, Hermanus, Western Cape, Sudafrica
- Numero MLS2532910
- Camere4
- Bagni4
Caratteristiche dell'immobile
Proprietà
- Supplementari caratteristiche: Balcone1
Lotto/Terreno
- Superficie del terreno/lotto:
602 m²
Parcheggio/Garage
- Posto auto assegnato o riservato: 2.0
Camere
- Camere: 4
Bagni
- Numero totale di bagni: 4
Altre stanze
- Tipologie di stanze: Cucina
- Cucina: 1
Caratteristiche esterne
- Spazi esterni: Balcone
- Posti auto coperti:
Comunità
- Supplementari caratteristiche: E' Possibile Tenere Animali Domestici.
Descrizione
Set in a lush garden filled with vibrant flora and framed by scenic mountain views, this captivating residence blends rustic charm with creative flair. Ideal for families, creatives, or investors, this home offers both serene living and income-generating opportunities.
From the moment you arrive, you’re welcomed by a sprawling indigenous garden with yellow flowering shrubs, creating a natural privacy screen. The home’s architectural blend of face brick, whitewashed walls, and steel roofing adds a touch of modern-country charm. Multiple balconies, decks, and patios provide tranquil spots to enjoy sunrises and nature.
The interior is truly one of a kind—an open-plan living space with high vaulted ceilings, exposed wooden beams, and artistic finishes throughout. The double-volume lounge opens up to the outdoors, while a built-in fireplace and a wood-burning stove create cozy ambiance in winter. The kitchen and dining spaces are vibrant, eclectic, and ideal for entertaining.
This property is thoughtfully designed to inspire. Whether you’re an artist, a nature lover, or someone looking for a unique home with a soul, this one ticks every box.
Località
Hermanus, Western Cape, Sudafrica