R5,900,000

Monthly Levy
R1
Special Levy
R1
Monthly Rates
R15,103
Total
R15,105
Warehouse and Factory For Sale in Troyeville
15 Op de Bergen Street
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CLS4422
Ideally positioned along busy Albertina Sisulu road and a stone's throw away from the Jeppe Police Station, this building, currently used as a paint distribution centre, occupies the entire block
Features include: Huge factory space, large reception space, orders counter, dispatch area, cashier office, shelving, mixing room, paint shop, inflammable store, storerooms, three roller shutter doors with awnings, changeroom & bathroom, canteen, two staircases, multiple bathrooms downstairs & upstairs, fifteen offices upstairs, open area office space at end of the building, two MD offices with ensuite bathrooms, boardroom, server room, two kitchens, smoking area, neon lights, concrete, carpeted & tiled floors, palisade fencing surrounding the entire property, two motorized gates, electric fence (not working) double garage, parking for at least twenty five cars, paved parking area & driveway, paveway, smoking area, security fencing and drywalling within the building, air conditioners
TROYEVILLE
Troyeville is a small suburb found on the eastern edge of the Johannesburg central business district (CBD), with the suburbs of New Doornfontein, Bertrams and Lorentzville to the north, Fairview to the south and Kensington to its east. The main road through the suburb is Albertina Sisulu, has its eastern end in the suburb and connects the CBD to Johannesburg's eastern suburbs and towns of the East Rand.
Troyeville was founded as the gold rush happened and people tried to build homes and churches away from the centre of mining. The suburb was founded on one of the original farms on the Witwatersrand, after a strip of land was sold from the farm Doornfontein. When surveyed, not taken into account were the contours of the land and hence there are steep slopes in the suburb. Mohandas Gandhi lived in Troyeville from a period between 1904 and 1906, with the house still in existence at 11 Albermarle Street.
Features include: Huge factory space, large reception space, orders counter, dispatch area, cashier office, shelving, mixing room, paint shop, inflammable store, storerooms, three roller shutter doors with awnings, changeroom & bathroom, canteen, two staircases, multiple bathrooms downstairs & upstairs, fifteen offices upstairs, open area office space at end of the building, two MD offices with ensuite bathrooms, boardroom, server room, two kitchens, smoking area, neon lights, concrete, carpeted & tiled floors, palisade fencing surrounding the entire property, two motorized gates, electric fence (not working) double garage, parking for at least twenty five cars, paved parking area & driveway, paveway, smoking area, security fencing and drywalling within the building, air conditioners
TROYEVILLE
Troyeville is a small suburb found on the eastern edge of the Johannesburg central business district (CBD), with the suburbs of New Doornfontein, Bertrams and Lorentzville to the north, Fairview to the south and Kensington to its east. The main road through the suburb is Albertina Sisulu, has its eastern end in the suburb and connects the CBD to Johannesburg's eastern suburbs and towns of the East Rand.
Troyeville was founded as the gold rush happened and people tried to build homes and churches away from the centre of mining. The suburb was founded on one of the original farms on the Witwatersrand, after a strip of land was sold from the farm Doornfontein. When surveyed, not taken into account were the contours of the land and hence there are steep slopes in the suburb. Mohandas Gandhi lived in Troyeville from a period between 1904 and 1906, with the house still in existence at 11 Albermarle Street.
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Troyeville, Johannesburg
Troyeville in Johannesburg was founded in 1939 at a time during the gold rush when people were moving away from the mines to build their homes and churches. Troyeville was one the original Witwatersrand farms. Today it is a sloped suburb situated on the eastern edge of the city CBD. Distance from Key points Troyeville has Bertrams and Bezuidenhout Valley to its North, Fairview and Jeppestown to the South, Kensington to the east and Ellis Park and Doornfontein to the west of it. Troyeville is on the main artery to Oliver Tambo International Airport, and it will take 18 minutes (19 km) via the R24. And, 21 minutes (14,8 km) to Sandton via the De Villiers Graaff Motorway / M1. It is a mere eight minutes (2,7 km) from Johannesburg...
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