R1,850,000

R1,850,000

3 Bedroom Freehold For Sale in Pennington
3
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Garages
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Location, Location, Lo-ca-tion!

Web Ref. WRL78008
Land size 1352.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R18,470.02
Located in the heart of Pennington, this face brick home offers a blend of low maintenance and prime location. Just a stone's throw from the Pennington main beach and a short walk to all essential amenities, this property promises convenience and an enviable coastal lifestyle.

The property offers three fair-sized bedrooms, each equipped with built-in cupboards. The main bedroom features ample cupboard space and an adjoining room perfect for use as a dressing room, as well as an en-suite bathroom. The bathrooms are in need of modernising, presenting the perfect opportunity to add your own personal touch.

An Additional attic room off the main bedroom is the ideal spot for a hobby room, a store room or as a casual place to have your morning cup of coffee.

The kitchen has been recently renovated and it boasts modern finishes. The features of the kitchen include: Caesar Stone countertops, a built-in hob, and an under-counter stove. The open-plan concept allows you to entertain with ease.

The garden is spacious, with potential to accommodate additional vehicles, or a future swimming pool.

This property is perfect for those seeking a project to modernise and create their dream home. The unbeatable location, combined with the robust and low-maintenance face brick construction, ensures that this house is a solid investment for the future.

Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a home in one of Pennington's most desirable areas. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and explore the potential of this charming property.
Monthly Rates R1,100

Features

Interior
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Kitchen
1 Lounge
1 Dining Room
1 Study
Exterior
1 Garage
Pet Friendly
Security
Scenery / Views
Sizes
Land Size 1,352 m²

Pennington, Pennington

One of the most attractive and popular resorts on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, Scottburgh’s past is steeped in both colonial and traditional Zulu culture. During 1860, Scottburgh was the first town to be laid out south of Durban.  At the turn of the century, the shallow bay was home to a fleet of fishing vessels and was, for a time a promising harbour. Today, Scottburgh is a thriving coastal resort. Drawn by the year-round temperate sub-tropical climate and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, visitors flock to escape the cooler inland to enjoy the town’s natural and cultural attractions. Scottburgh’s main appeal lies with it’s sheltered bathing beach, or Scott Bay as it is more commonly referred to. The beach with its vast...
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