R930,000

R930,000

2 Bedroom Flat For Sale in Hatfield
2
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
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REAL BARGAIN! Pretty as a Picture!

Web Ref. RL52421
Floor size 57.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R9,284.93
Well located complex within walking to from University of Pretoria & sporting grounds.
Well-managed complex with top security and with additional visitors parking.
The top stack unit offers two spacious bedrooms, and bathroom, semi open-plan kitchen with ample cupboards, leading to a north-facing lounge with an unobstructed nice view.
Hurry, hurry!
You snooze you loose!
Monthly Levy R3,434
Monthly Rates R634
Total R4,068

Features

Interior
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
1 Kitchen
1 Lounge
Exterior
1 Parking (Carport, Secure Parking, Shade Net Covered Parking, Visitors Parking)
Security
Scenery / Views
Sizes
Floor Size 57 m²
Listing Info
Date Listed 10-10-25
Time Listed 12:38

Hatfield, Pretoria

The suburb of Hatfield in Pretoria was proclaimed in 1905 on a portion of the farm Koedoespoort, which previously belonged to the Wesleyan Methodist Society. In 1903 a portion of the land was sold to Patrick Duncan, colonial secretary of Transvaal at the time. The new suburb was measured out and named Hatfield after an estate in Herfordshire, England that belonged to the second earl of Selborne, the then (1905) governor of Transvaal. One of the well-known main roads was named Duncan Road after Duncan. This new suburb on the remote eastern outskirts of the city comprised a couple of hundred huge erven. Over the years beautiful large family homes were built in the shade of the jacaranda trees, and the suburb took on an elegant,...
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