Best value for your money on Offer in the upmarket Estate d'Afrique, Hartebeespoort Dam. THE LAST STAND with uninterrupted views of the Crocodile River and Hartbeespoort dam from semi-levelled property. Experience a unique country lifestyle with excellent views of the Crocodile River, Mountain, Hartbeespoort dam, beautiful sunsets and landscaped
STAND FOR SALE IN VILLED�AFRIQUE ESTATE, HARTEBEESPOORT. THE STAND IS 454 sqm WITH ACCESS TO VIEWS OF THE CROCODILE RIVER FLOWING INTO HARTEBEESPOORT DAM THAT STRETCHES TO THE NORTH. SINCE INCEPTION IN 2000 ESTATE D�AFRIQUE IS STILL THE MOST PRIVATE AND PRISTINE DEVELOPMENT IN THE HARTEBEESPOORT AREA. ITS UNIQUE FRENCH PROVENCAL ARCHITECTURAL
Best value stand in the Estate - R595 000.00
THE LAST STAND with uninterrupted views of the Crocodile river and the dam.
The property is semi-levelled with excellent view of the Crocodile river, the mountain and Hartbeespoortdam. This stand is in the Villed' Afrique part of the estate. A retaining wall and border wall have already been
The stand is situated on the edge of the hill, overlooking the Magalies Berg Mountain range as well as the Hartbeespoort Dam.
Ville D'Afrique is part of the Estate D�Afrique which is one of the most sought after, upmarket and pristine developments in Broederstroom, set on the banks of the Crocodile River where it enters the Hartbeespoort Dam
The stand is situated on the edge of the hill side, overlooking the Magalies Berg Mountain range as well as the Hartbeespoort Dam.
Ville D'Afrique is part of the Estate D�Afrique which is one of the most sought after, upmarket and pristine developments in Broederstroom, set on the banks of the Crocodile River where it enters the Hartbeespoort Dam
The stand is situated on the edge of the hill side, overlooking the Magalies Berg Mountain range as well as the Hartbeespoort Dam.
Ville D'Afrique is part of the Estate D�Afrique which is one of the most sought after, upmarket and pristine developments in Broederstroom, set on the banks of the Crocodile River where it enters the Hartbeespoort Dam