Well maintained, charming 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse located in a secure complex, offering peace of mind and a sense of community.
Upon entering, you'll be greeted by a cozy living room with plenty of natural light.
The kitchen is well appointed with built-in cupboards, electric oven and hob and a water connection for appliances, perfect for preparing delicious meals for your loved ones.
The townhouse has a private garden with an entertainment area, providing ample space for relaxing or hosting outdoor gatherings. Two well-appointed bedrooms, one with an en-suite-bathroom..
Walk in cupboards.
The two bathrooms feature a bath, basin and toilet, while the en-suite bathroom consists of a shower, basin and toilet.
In addition to the stunning interior, the townhouse also includes a single garage for your convenience.
Extra parking for visitors.
Overall, this townhouse is the perfect combination of comfort, style, and security. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make it your own.
The suburb of Lyttelton was one of the original suburbs that made up the old Verwoerdburg. Lyttelton was granted City Council status in 1962, and was comprised of Doornkloof, Irene and Lyttelton. The initial Lyttelton Township was marked out on the farm Droogegrond in 1904, and Lyttelton Manor was established in 1942. Lyttelton was renamed Verwoerdburg in 1967 after the architect of apartheid, Hendrik Verwoerd. In...
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