3%.Com Properties Logo
SOLD
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central
2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central

2 Bedroom House Sold in Queenstown Central

R725,000

25 Falcon Avenue, Queenstown Central, Queenstown

Monthly Bond Repayment R7,116.91
Calculated over 20 years at 10.25% with no deposit.

Web Ref RL26658

2 bedroom house for sale in Kings Park

This well-built 2-bedroom home is situated in the popular Kings Park area of Queenstown, close to town and shopping amenities. The property offers an open-plan lounge and kitchen, a neat tiled interior, and a secure, spacious yard with a face brick boundary wall and sliding gate.

Property Features:

2 Bedrooms (main with built-in cupboard)

Open-plan lounge and kitchen

Tiled flooring throughout

Secure yard with ample space for future extensions

Close proximity to town and essential amenities

This home is ideal for young professionals, couples, or first-time buyers looking for a solid starter home in a well-located, middle-income area.

Features

Pets Allowed Yes
Interior
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Kitchen 1
Reception Rooms 1
Furnished No
Exterior
Security No
Pool No
Sizes
Land Size 450m²

Queenstown Central, Queenstown

Background and Historical Information of the AreaQueenstown, officially named Komani now, is a historic town located in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. In early 1853, under the guidance of Sir George Cathcart, Queenstown was established as a settlement, and subsequently, as a fort, bearing the name of Queen Victoria. The Eastern Cape region was a site of conflict and warfare during the 19th century due to... More Info
8 of 8