
112.294 USD
1.890.000 ZAR
Casa unifamiliare in vendita, Paternoster, Western Cape, Sudafrica
- Numero MLS2454643
- 4
- 2
128 m²
Inserito da Century 21 West Coast
L'immobile Casa unifamiliare situato all'indirizzo Paternoster, Western Cape, Sudafrica è attualmente in vendita.Paternoster, Western Cape, Sudafrica viene quotata per112.294 USD.Questa proprietà ha 4 camere, 2 bagni caratteristiche.
Caratteristiche dell'immobile
Proprietà
- Superficie immobile:
128 m² - Supplementari caratteristiche: Balcone
Lotto/Terreno
- Superficie del terreno/lotto:
312 m²
Camere
- Camere: 4
Bagni
- Numero totale di bagni: 2
Altre stanze
- Tipologie di stanze: Cucina
- Cucina: 2
Caratteristiche esterne
- Spazi esterni: Balcone
- Posti auto coperti:
Comunità
- Supplementari caratteristiche: E' Possibile Tenere Animali Domestici.
Descrizione
Nestled in the heart of this fisherman's coastal town of Paternoster, this versatile 4-bedroom home offers the perfect blend of seaside charm and investment potential. Designed as two self-contained 2-bedroom cottages, each with its own private entrance, this property is tailor-made for extended family living or a self-catering rental opportunity.
Whether you're seeking a tranquil family retreat just a short stroll from the beach or looking to capitalize on Paternoster's thriving tourism market, this home delivers on both lifestyle and return on investment.
Each unit features:
2 spacious bedrooms
A full bathroom
An open-plan kitchen and lounge area
Private entrance and outdoor space
2 Outdoor Braai areas
The thoughtful layout allows for shared moments or complete privacy, making it ideal for multi-generational living, dual rentals, or live-in-one, rent-the-other flexibility.
Located in one of South Africa’s most beloved coastal villages, you'll enjoy cobbled streets, local restaurants, art galleries, and unforgettable sunsets — all just moments away.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a versatile home in Paternoster — whether for family, income, or both.
Località
Paternoster, Western Cape, Sudafrica