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3 Bedroom House For Sale in Vredefort, CPR45749

Detached House | Sale

Beds:
3
Baths:
2

Details

Farm-style property in Vredefort

Lovely family home with a borehole, 5000lt jojo, big tree filled garden, above ground swimming pool and a Flatlet for extra rental income.

Farm-style property in Vredefort, ready for a new owner, it is a stone's throw away from a shopping centre, glowing wooden floors provide charm to this home

This property is ideal for the bigger family, spacious 3086m² stand where kids can kickball and ride their bicycles.

Spacious bedrooms with ample cupboard space, main bedroom with en-suite bathroom, separate living room and dining room.

Open plan kitchen with a gas stove, hob, pantry, scullery, and separate laundry

The patio with built-in braai is designed for entertaining family and friends, lovely stoep next to the swimming pool where you can enjoy a Sunday braai while the kids play in the Swimming pool and garden.

Excellent security, pre-paid electricity Double Garage, parking for 3 vehicles Double Carport 3 Store rooms

Well worth a phone call.

Vredefort is a small farming town in the Free State province of South Africa with cattle, peanuts, sorghum, sunflowers and maize being farmed. It is home to 3,000 residents. The town was established in 1876 on a farm called Visgat, on the Vredefort crater, the largest and oldest visible bolide impact crater in the world (with a diameter of 300 kilometres (190 mi)). It was this approximately 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) wide bolide that led to the preservation of the gold-bearing reefs of the Free State some 2.02 billion years ago. The town's name, which translates to "peace fort" in Afrikaans and Dutch, was derived from the peaceful conclusion to a threatened war between the Transvaal and the Orange Free State. The British built a concentration camp here during the Second Boer War to house Boer women and children.

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Estate Agent

Gerhard Louw

Non-Principal Property Practitioner

Contact Gerhard