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2 Bedroom Townhouse for Sale in Greyton








Greyton High Estate                                   

Price R 3 000 000
3 Bedroom House for Sale in Greyton
Address: 7 High St, Greyton, 7233, Western Cape

Great Investment Property close to CBD
Nested in the tranquil town of Greyton where life stood still since the Victorian era in terms of buildings, nested in the majestic mountains. Within 90 minutes’ drive (130 Km) scenic drive eastbound from Cape Town Airport you are there before you realize it or get used to the magnificent countryside.

This spacious town house is in a new commercial / retirement village in Greyton. It offers comfort, close proximity to shops / restaurants and excellent security. At the back of Searle’s Trading Post in the main street. The lounge leads to an enclosed garden with braai and views of the mountains.

Ideal for commercial rentals, tour groups, retirement and assisted living. Commercial units available that can be divided in 3 separate units with a communal entrance. First and second units has a 1 bedroom bachelor’s flat and 3rd unit only have bedroom with en-suite bathroom.

When not in use by the owners, it would make an ideal weekend rental for weddings, breakaways, etc. North facing property with beautiful view of mountains and valley.

Additional extra features available but not included in price for luxury living are underfloor heating, central vacuum system, composite tops, home automation, solar geyser, heat pumps, air-conditioning, heated towel rails, Jacuzzi, fireplace, splash pool, wheelchair access, electric curtains, surround sound, full height tiling, natural stone finish backdrops etc.

Attractions to Greyton include hiking, meandering through the beautiful safe streets, historic walks, horse cart rides, sitting by the peaceful river, cycling, 4 x 4, village market, mountain biking, horse riding, bird watching, walks, nature reserve, rose fair, weddings and restaurants galore.

Closeby you can enjoy the hot baths in Caledon, Casino, chocolate shopping, classics at festivals, craft beer brewery, arts / crafts, croquet, animals sanctuary,  Genadedal Missionary station, Khoi Camp, wine tasting and wild flower viewing.


Property Details
Type of Property      Townhouse
Erf Size                   189 m2
Floor Size                140 m2
Levies                     R 960
Rates and Taxes        R 1 100
Listing Date             10 October 2017
Rooms
Bedrooms                3       
Bedroom  1             Carpeted Flooring, Build-In Cupboards, High Ceilings
Bedroom 2              Carpeted Flooring, Build-In Cupboards, High Ceilings
Bedroom 3              Carpeted Flooring, Build-In Cupboards, High Ceilings
Bathroom                2
Bathroom 1             Basin, Shower, Tiled Flooring, Toilet
Bathroom 2             Basin, Shower, Tiled Flooring, Toilet
Kitchens                 1
Lounge                   1
Bar                        1. Commercial Option
Other                     Patio x 3
Reception Rooms
Family / TV Room    Curtain Rails, Tiled Flooring
General Features
Garage                    1
Carport                   1
Parking                   Yes, Complex
General Features 

Security                   

  • Alarm, 
  • Panic Button, 
  • Pedestrian Entrance, 
  • Biometric Scanner, 
  • Dial up Gate Entrance, 
  • Gate Lockdown, 
  • 2 Entrances from two separate streets.



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