Description
Some homes are bigger than they look on paper, and this is one of them.
This spacious two-bedroom house makes clever use of every square metre. Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in D'Urbanvale, this property forms part of a small estate where the monthly levy is a refreshingly low R220.
Before you even step inside, there's a private outdoor braai area for those summer evenings, weekend catch-ups and family braais. From the front door, you enter a spacious living area with sliding doors opening back onto the entertainment space, creating an easy indoor-outdoor flow.
The kitchen is designed for real life. The breakfast nook is a perfect spot for morning coffee or quick meals, while a separate scullery keeps the laundry and washing-up out of sight. Theres a built-in stove, space for a double fridge-freezer and comfortable cupboard storage.
The main bedroom is noticeably larger than what you''ll expect, complete with an en-suite bathroom with a shower. The second bedroom is served by a spacious bathroom with a bath.
Adding to the home's appeal, brand-new vinyl flooring runs throughout the house, creating a clean, cohesive look from room to room.
The automated garage offers direct access into the home, while a side gate provides secure parking for a second vehicle. The backyard is surprisingly large, offering plenty of space for pets or children to play.
This home forms part of a small estate in D'Urbanvale, with a fixed monthly levy of only R220.
Why people love Durbanvale
Durbanvale has become one of Durbanvilles most desirable addresses for those looking for more space, more peace and easy access to excellent schools, wine farms, shopping centres and major routes. Known for its wide streets, established homes and semi-rural feel, it offers a lifestyle that's hard to find elsewhere in the Northern Suburbs.
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