ON VIRTUAL SHOW SUNDAY 24 OCTOBER BETWEEN 2 PM andamp; 3 PM!3Bedrooms (main en suite)2 bathroom fully fitted kitchen .Lounge ,Dining room ,Lock up garage ,carport .Next to schools ,Clinic andamp; public transport .very friendly neighbour hood
This is a brand new home situated at C section in lovu township.This section of the township is considered as the right address for any prospective buyer looking at purchasing a home in lovu due to the quality of homes in the areathe infrastructure in general is quiet good in terms of the quality of the roads and the street lighting and the rapid
3 Bedrooms (main en suite) 2 Bathrooms ,fully fitted kitchen ,open plan lounge andamp;dining room .Built in cupboard in all bedrooms ,Not far away from public transport .As bonus ,every big piece of land which can be subdivided and sell.
This welcoming home is situated in Lovu,it has offers 2 bedroom ,kitchen,lounge,family bathroom, outside building,rondavel,fenced,big hard, lockup garage.Close to all amenities,schools,worship places,paublic transport,clinic,community hall, shopping malls, easy to access N2 freeway,warner beach,kings way hospital.PRICE NEGOTIABLE.
This family house with a very big yard in Lovu C section has 3 lovely spacious bedrooms with built-in cupboards. The main bedroom has an en-suite. The kitchen is uniquely eye-catching with built-ins which are of high quality. Big bathroom and fully fitted. Spacious lounge with beautifully made sliding door and a veranda. The yard has parking space
This unique and lovely house in a warm neighbourhood, has 2 big fully tiled bedrooms. The lounge is also fully tiled and will be any designer�s dream to decorate it. The bathroom is neat, fully tiled and fitted and it has a brand-new geyser.You are greeted by flowers and a welcome-home atmosphere when you open the gate at the drive-in. This is a
A wonderful family home, with spacious rooms. Situated in a quiet area of Lovu and very close to amenities. Quick and easy access to the R603 and N2.The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army during one of their campaigns. Legend has it that after being given water to