Fijnbosch Villas
Houses (50)
Priced from R1,299,000
Size from 68m² to 69m²
Sophisticated and Affordable Development
Architecturally designed development of houses which falls within the Groenkloof Country Estate in Vredenburg is affordable and sophisticated.
Fijnbosch Villas is awaiting you as new owner in a secure estate which could either be your new home or an investment for the future.
There are parks within the estate and with the Mircom System which controls entry to the estate and onsite security, makes it more attractive to have walks around the green belts or let the children play in the parks, specifically allocated to them. This Development will be managed by a Home Ownes Association.
There are 5 types of house styles to choose from which is DSTV enabled.
Prices ranging from:-
R1 299 000, 69m2, 2-bedroom - 1 bathroom
to R1 628 000, 103m2, 3-bedroom - 2 bathroom
The Selling Price includes VAT & Transfer Duty.
Other included
Built-in Braai depending on plan either in living area or on stoep
2 & 3 Bedrooms
3 Bedroom plans have en-suite bathroom
Pergola
NHBRC Fees
Grass front of property
Double curtain rail to lounge
Single curtain rail to rest of windows
Water meter and connection
Oven & Hob
Quartz Kitchen tops
Built-in cupboards in bedrooms
Prepaid meter for electricity
Rates and levies will be applicable - no final amount currently available
Vredenburg is the heart of the Saldanha Bay Municipality, being the largest town in the Saldanha Bay Municipality area on the West Coast serving the greater part of the West Coast. This is also where the office of the Mayor is. Approximately 138km north of Cape Town. This town hosts many large shops, a Provincial and Private Hospital, specialists, dentists, and it manages the town planning and administration for the surrounding towns such as St Helena Bay, Langebaan, Saldanha, Jacobsbaai, Hopefield, Malmsbury Rd, Laingville and Paternoster. Also, Reserve and Residential Nature and Farms-Old District.
Initially established as a Dutch Reformed Church congregation to serve the surrounding communities in 1875. Initially it had various names due to two farmers disputing freshwater fountains, but then renamed it finally to Vredenburg when the disputes were settled in an agreement.
A population in 2011 registered 28, 282, although there is another city in the Limpopo Province also called Vredenburg, this town is on the West Coast of South Africa.
Fijnbosch Villas is awaiting you as new owner in a secure estate which could either be your new home or an investment for the future.
There are parks within the estate and with the Mircom System which controls entry to the estate and onsite security, makes it more attractive to have walks around the green belts or let the children play in the parks, specifically allocated to them. This Development will be managed by a Home Ownes Association.
There are 5 types of house styles to choose from which is DSTV enabled.
Prices ranging from:-
R1 299 000, 69m2, 2-bedroom - 1 bathroom
to R1 628 000, 103m2, 3-bedroom - 2 bathroom
The Selling Price includes VAT & Transfer Duty.
Other included
Built-in Braai depending on plan either in living area or on stoep
2 & 3 Bedrooms
3 Bedroom plans have en-suite bathroom
Pergola
NHBRC Fees
Grass front of property
Double curtain rail to lounge
Single curtain rail to rest of windows
Water meter and connection
Oven & Hob
Quartz Kitchen tops
Built-in cupboards in bedrooms
Prepaid meter for electricity
Rates and levies will be applicable - no final amount currently available
Vredenburg is the heart of the Saldanha Bay Municipality, being the largest town in the Saldanha Bay Municipality area on the West Coast serving the greater part of the West Coast. This is also where the office of the Mayor is. Approximately 138km north of Cape Town. This town hosts many large shops, a Provincial and Private Hospital, specialists, dentists, and it manages the town planning and administration for the surrounding towns such as St Helena Bay, Langebaan, Saldanha, Jacobsbaai, Hopefield, Malmsbury Rd, Laingville and Paternoster. Also, Reserve and Residential Nature and Farms-Old District.
Initially established as a Dutch Reformed Church congregation to serve the surrounding communities in 1875. Initially it had various names due to two farmers disputing freshwater fountains, but then renamed it finally to Vredenburg when the disputes were settled in an agreement.
A population in 2011 registered 28, 282, although there is another city in the Limpopo Province also called Vredenburg, this town is on the West Coast of South Africa.