R125 per m²
R125 per m²
51 No Name, 51 William Lynn Street
The property could be used for admin offices, Doctor's Consulting Rooms, a Tax Practitioner, etc
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WTR-CR00014
Floor size
60.00 m²
This neat as a pin commercial property, is well situated on the corner of two busy streets in White River.
The property has paved parking in front of the building. There is palisade fencing around the property and a lockable pedestrian gate for easy access.
The offices inside are tiled for easy cleaning. There is a toilet for staff and guests and a kitchenette to make a cup of your favourite brew.
The property could be used for admin offices, Doctor's Consulting Rooms, a Tax Practitioner, An Estate Agency, a small shop for retail, etc, etc.
Registered with the PPRA as a Property Practitioner under Grey Moon Properties t/a Century 21 White River.
The property has paved parking in front of the building. There is palisade fencing around the property and a lockable pedestrian gate for easy access.
The offices inside are tiled for easy cleaning. There is a toilet for staff and guests and a kitchenette to make a cup of your favourite brew.
The property could be used for admin offices, Doctor's Consulting Rooms, a Tax Practitioner, An Estate Agency, a small shop for retail, etc, etc.
Registered with the PPRA as a Property Practitioner under Grey Moon Properties t/a Century 21 White River.
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Kingsview, White River
White River is situated in the heart of the gracious living environment that is The Lowveld. White River lies 20km north of Nelspruit not far from the border with Kruger National Park. White River has a population of about 20,000 and is located in an area of considerable scenic beauty. The climate is said to be one of the best in South Africa, neither excessively hot in summer when rainfall is at its highest, nor overly cold during the sunny winters. The farms tend to be relatively small but the agriculture is intensive with tropical and citrus fruits in abundance, and vegetables and cut flowers readily available. Dating back to 1904, at the end of the Anglo Boer War, when Lord Milner established an irrigation farming scheme for...
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