RAYTON / CULLINAN
If You Earn R54 000pm and
You Can Afford R16 000pm
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RAYTON / CULLINAN
3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Double Garage from R1 488 000Full title free standing houses Repayment from R15,900 | Gross salary from R53,000 |
Quiet, peaceful neighbourhood |
No Bond or Transfer Fees |
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Prepaid Electricity and Solar Geyser |
Live in a quiet, peaceful neighbourhoodFull titled spacious, affordable free standing houses in new development for sale in Rayton (next to Cullinan), only 30 min drive from Pretoria via the N4 Highway. Close to Cullinan, Silver Lakes, Bronkhorstspurit, schools, shops and all amenities and easy access to N4 Witbank highway. Choose plan, design & unit size to meet your needs. Property features free standing houses featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double garage, spacious living rooms, modern kitchens and expansive gardens on big stands. |
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Floor PlansStands from 500m² to 700m² More Property Features
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Bosveld Cres, RaytonClose to Cullinan, Silver Lakes, Bronkhorstspurit, schools, shops and all amenities and easy access to N4 Witbank highway. Areas close by: Cullinan, Bronkhorstspruit, Silverton, Mamelodi, Silver Lakes, Hatfield, Menlyn Directions
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About the NeighbourhoodRayton is a town in North-Eastern Gauteng which started out as a tin shack mining town on the farm Elandshoek. It is next to the popular town of Cullinan (9km away) and only 30 minutes from Pretoria CBD and 20 minutes from Bronkhorstspruit. After the war, the Stella Diamond Mining Company bought the land around the town and declared a peri-urban municipality with relatively cheap properties. Rayton's proximity to Pretoria's expanding eastern suburbs allowed steady growth from the 1970s into the latter part of the 20th century. Today, Rayton is a thriving town that serves the need of prison wardens at the nearby Zonderwater Prison, staff at the Cullinan diamond mine as well as the surrounding farming community, with the Willem Prinsloo agricultural museum celebrating the area's rich agricultural history on the farm Kleinfontein. Many settled town residents have found employment in surrounding suburbs of Pretoria.
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ContactKaren de Beer
082 569 2305
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