A well-equipped property, neatly tiled throughout that offers both comfort and security.
The house is situated in Mineralia and features an open plan design for the lounge, dining room, and family room and is interconnected and provides a spacious and open living area.
The open-plan kitchen comes equipped with an electric hob, an under-counter oven, and an extraction fan. There is a scullery in addition to the kitchen for washing dishes and preparing food, helping to keep the main kitchen area clean and organized.
The house has three bedrooms, all of which have built-in cupboards, and two bathrooms, with one of them being the main en-suite, providing convenience and privacy.
There is a double garage with automated doors. The house is equipped with an alarm system, electric gate, and security gates. Additionally, the property is fully walled, which enhances security and privacy. The CCTV Surveillance system and pot plants are excluded, which means they are not included in the sale or rental of the property.
Middelburg is a well-established industrial town in the province of Mpumalanga in South Africa. It is also known as the steel capital of South Africa. Middelburg is situated halfway between Pretoria and Lydenberg and is in proximity to Witbank/Emalahleni.
Mineralia is one of the original suburbs in Middelburg, and it is also one of the most established. This tree-lined suburb has 427 houses in a quiet and...
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