R4,000,000

R4,000,000

4 Bedroom House For Sale in Sandown
4
Bedrooms
3.5
Bathrooms
2
Garages
Exclusive Mandate
Tamara Nettmann
Marlene Snowdon

4 Bedroom House For Sale in Sandown

Web Ref. WSB-RS01024
Land size 248.00 m²
Floor size 234.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R41,970.24
INCLUDING VAT / NO TRANSFER DUTY
Welcome to your new oasis in the heart of Sandown! Nestled in one of the most coveted neighborhoods, this contemporary double-storey home is a masterpiece of modern design and comfort.

Step inside and be greeted by a sprawling open-plan living space that seamlessly connects with the outdoors. The expansive patio, complete with a built-in braai, beckons for gatherings with loved ones or tranquil evenings under the stars. Surrounded by a lush garden, privacy and serenity are yours to enjoy.

The kitchen stands as the crown jewel of the home, boasting a central island, separate scullery, and sleek gas hob. Whether you're whipping up a quick snack or hosting a soirée, this space is sure to inspire culinary creativity.

For the convenience of guests, a well-appointed guest suite awaits downstairs, along with a guest cloakroom. Upstairs, discover 3 bedrooms, including a luxurious main suite. Abundant cupboard space and an en-suite bathroom create a haven of relaxation and rejuvenation.

Completing this picture-perfect abode is a double garage and ample off-street parking, ensuring convenience for your vehicles and guests alike.

And the best part? This dream home comes with a special perk – it's being sold including VAT, with no transfer duty. Say goodbye to extra fees and hello to hassle-free ownership, as you acquire this gem directly from the developer.

Don't let this opportunity slip away. Embrace the epitome of modern elegance and make this stunning Sandown residence your own today.
Monthly Levy R300
Monthly Rates R1,100
Total R1,400

Features

Interior
4 Bedrooms
3.5 Bathrooms
1 Kitchen
1 Lounge
1 Dining Room
Exterior
2 Garages
2 Parkings
Sizes
Land Size 248 m²
Floor Size 234 m²
Additional Amenities
Built In Braai
Guest Toilet
Garden
Paveway
Listing Info
Date Listed 13-06-24
Time Listed 08:36

Sandown, Blouberg

LocationThe name Blouberg (literally meaning blue mountain) is derived from Blaauwberg, a nearby mountain.The wider Blouberg region is an area which includes suburbs such as Parklands North, Sunningdale, Waves Edge, Parklands, West Beach, Blouberg Rise, Bloubergstrand, Bloubergrant, Big Bay, Flamingo Vlei, Table View, Parklands East, Sagewood, Sandown, Sunridge, Table View, West Riding, and Blouberg Sands.Blouberg is situated just south of Cape Town, along the coast. It is a popular location for a classic view of Table Mountain across the bay. Robben Island is located 6,9 km west of the coast of Bloubergstrand.The commute to Cape Town’s CBD is approximately one hour in peak traffic and a mere 25 minutes out of peak traffic. The...
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