3 Bedroom House For Sale in Broadacres
R2,350,000
1234 THE PLANTATION CLUB, 1234 Frederick Road, Fourways Gardens,
Monthly Bond Repayment R25,061.10
Calculated over 20 years at 11.5% with no deposit.
Web Ref No RL24257
Superb double-story house tucked away inside a secure complex.
Superb double-storyhouse tucked away inside a secure complex.
The open plan living areas are beautifully tiled with enough space for a large six seater couch, and a 6 place dining table, and a timber-framed pub in the corner, all surrounded by sunlit windows.
With air-conditioning and under-floor heating to provide extra comfort in summer or winter.
Sliding doors lead out onto a covered patio and private garden with faux grass – so no mowing!
The modernised kitchen has a center island with a red granite counter top, gas hob and oven, and overhead extractor fan. The red granite is also used for the kitchen counter tops with enough space for three under counter appliances. There are loads of cupboards, a double sink, and extra storage space under the stairs.
There are two bedrooms downstairs, a shared bathroom with a bath, and a m.e.s. bathroom with a bath and shower. Upstairs is a lavish bedroom with walk in clothes closet, m.e.s. bathroom with a bath and shower, and a sliding door out onto a private sunny balcony.
All the bedrooms have air conditioning for extra comfort in summer and winter.
Fibre has been installed, and the estate is pet friendly subject to prior approval.
The automated double garage has direct access to the house and the driveway has parking for two cars.
Security is 24/7 with a manned guard house and digitised, resident-controlled access.
The Cedar Square and Broadacres shopping centres are just up the road, with the recently revamped Fourways Mall around the corner, and the Montecasino Entertainment Complex is a short drive away.
Easy access to Witkoppen Road means a quick trip to the Sandton CBD and Gautrain Station.
In immaculate condition. Everything is ready for your special family to move in.
Is the price negotiable? Of course it is - a bit!