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R1,650,000

R1,650,000

535m² Vacant Land For Sale in Sybrand Park
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WHAT A RARE FIND!!!

Web Ref. RL23912
Land size 535.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R17,031.10
A fully serviced plot only in sought-after position, an added bonus is that the immediate adjacent home has also come on the market creating endless opportunity.


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Land Size 535 m²
Listing Info
Date Listed 20-01-25
Time Listed 12:35

Sybrand Park, Cape Town

The city centre has become increasingly attractive as a hip residential area offering a world-class inner-city lifestyle unique in South Africa. Cradled between Table Mountain on one side and Table Bay on the other, Cape Town's city centre is home to a growing selection of luxury apartments , lofts and penthouses. Available to buy or rent, furnished or unfurnished, many of these are located in buildings which boast pools and gyms and have excellent 24-hour security. Many who live in the city centre choose to work there as well - either from their homes or in the vicinity, enjoying a safe, modern and stimulating urban environment and lifestyle free from the frustration of hours stuck in endless traffic...
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