Monthly Bond Repayment R20,932.66
Calculated over 20 years at 11.25% with no deposit.
Web Ref No 6678754
OWN A PIECE OF HEAVEN NEAR THE KOWIE RIVER
Situated one road away from the lovely Kowie River is this little “gem” of a house tucked away on an erf size of 833². Facing north the home is lovely and warm and easy access to a slipway where a boat can be launched. On entering the treed property a wooden deck is positioned at the front entrance where a table and chairs enable family and friends to enjoy the outdoors. There are 2 bedrooms in the main house and 2 outside bedrooms and bathroom in the flatlet. The main bedroom is en-suite consisting of a shower, basin and toilet with tiled floors. The second bathroom has a bath, shower, basin and toilet with tiled floors. A lovely spacious living area with laminated floors flows through to the open plan kitchen with built in cupboards, granite tops, prep bowl. A spacious scullery/laundry has a double sink and built in cupboards. The area between the house and flat has a covered roof which could be used as additional parking for boats or cars. There is a large garage which can easily house a large boat and small car. Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape of South Africa is a popular seaside resort situated half way between Port Elizabeth and East London. Magnificent pristine beaches on the edge of the warm Indian Ocean offers holidaymakers many enjoyable hours of surfing, hiking and angling. The Kowie River is navigable for many kilometers and provides for fishing, boating and skiing. The yearly Intervarsity Boat races are held and many homeowners are seen sitting on their jetties and lawns enjoying and cheering the rowers as they go by their properties. Port Alfred offers a large selection of sporting and recreational facilities which include the Royal Port Alfred Golf Course, bowling, tennis and squash clubs. Modern shopping malls, Nursery and High Schools, top restaurants are on offer to the public. Do not miss this opportunity to own your own piece of heaven, a stone’s throw from the Kowie River.