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1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst
1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst

1 Bedroom Garden Cottage To Let in Lyndhurst

R8,000 pm

Web Ref EN01-4605
Lease Period Negotiable
Availability Negotiable
Lease Excludes Electricity ,Water

Large Furnished 1 Bedroom Cottage in Lyndhurst

Description

More than spacious furnished 1 bed cottage …

- Open plan dining/living area
- Spacious open kitchen (comes with washing machine and fridge)
- Separate bathroom (landlord installing fixed shower and shower door)
- Roomy main bedroom with built-in cupboards

Unit is tiled throughout

Curtains provided in bedroom and living area

Furniture items to be provided:-

Lounge suite
Smart tv
Dining room suite
Bed and side pedestals
Fridge
Washing machine
Microwave
Toaster
Kettle
Cutlery and crockery is optional

Access to more private rear communal small garden

Secure parking within the property

Secure location – near boomed road, and in a cul-de-sac

Close to:
- Balfour Park Centre
- Greenstone Shopping Centre (8km)
- Schools
- Louis Botha Ave
- Johannesburg Rd

Maximum 2 people. Pricing and costs listed are for one person; if 2 people, rent will be R8,500.00 per month

Features

Pets Allowed No
Interior
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Reception Rooms 1
Furnished No
Exterior
Security Yes
Parkings 1
Pool No
Extras Open-Plan Dining Room; Open-Plan Lounge; WiFi/Fibre
-26.13336, 28.0981125

Lyndhurst, Johannesburg

Johannesburg, also known as Jozi, Joburg and Egoli, is the largest city in South Africa. It is also based in Gauteng, which is the wealthiest province in South Africa. Johannesburg began as a 19th-century gold-mining settlement. Its sprawling Soweto township was once home to Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Mandela’s former residence is now the Mandela House museum. More Info
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