Price: R 1,700,000 - Property Type: House


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Selling Price
Est. required monthly payment: R13,766 per month
Assumptions : Change
Loan term : 20 yrs
Deposit : 10% (R170,000)
Interest rate : 9
Ref No2562434
ProvinceGauteng
CitySandton - Suburb Trends
SuburbBramley North
HeadingLARGE FAMILY HOME OR BUSINESS PREMISES
DescriptionThis family home offers you loads of accommodation... the Entrance hall leads to the lounge, dining room and TV / family room. Spacious kitchen with granite counter tops. Laundry room. 4 Bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (main en suite). Guest cloak room. Spacious store room and double automated garage. Open entertainers patio with braai area overlooking the large well established garden and sparkling pool. Security includes automated gates and intercom system.
Could be purchased for business use as it is along the N1 highway network and major roads - high visibility.
Bramley North is close to Linksfield, Waverley, Norwood and Orange Grove, giving easy access to major shopping centres such as Norwood Shopping Mall, Balfour Shopping Centre and many other amenities.
Schools in the area or close by include the Bramley Nursery School, Norwood Primary School and easy access to St Mary's, Waverley Girls High and Linksfield Monterssori Pre-Primary.

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Bedrooms4.00
Bathrooms2.00
Garages2.00
KitchenYes
Dining RoomYes
Formal LoungeYes
Size1,983.00
Square M Covered340.00
SchoolsClose to Bramley Nursery School, easy access to St Mary's.
VicinityBramley North is within close proximity to major shopping centres. Easy access to Sandton CBD.
StudyYes

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Property for sale (real estate) in Sandton
Some useful information regarding Sandton located in Gauteng
Focus on Sandton...

Sandton is a town in the northern part of the Greater Johannesburg Metropolitan Area, South Africa in the Gauteng Province. The name comes from the combination of two suburbs, Sandown and Bryanston, both of which were named after places in the United Kingdom.

History

1960s
The municipality was established as an extension of the city in 1969, after Johannesburg began to expand northwards. Its initial beginnings was very much a residential area consisting mostly of small holdings. This rural "horsey" lifestyle of Sandton gave it the image of being a smart address. It was dubbed the "mink and manure" belt of Johannesburg.

1990s
After the demise of Apartheid and the manifestation of the new political dispensation, Sandton became part of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality following new demarcations put forward by the government, and it no longer has a separate municipal government.
Role in 21st century Johannesburg

Financial and business centre
It has become the new financial centre of South Africa and Johannesburg's premier business centre. Much of the financial focus of Johannesburg has shifted from the Central Business District to Sandton, especially in the last 15 years. However, three of South Africa's four largest banks have kept their head offices in downtown Johannesburg, along with Transnet, the transport parastatal. The other bank, Nedbank has its headquarters in Sandton.

But much of the "new money" has moved north to Sandton, including investment banks, financial consultants and the like. A considerable amount of the city's A-grade office space is to be found in Sandton. The JSE Securities Exchange, Johannesburg's stock exchange, relocated its offices to Sandton from the Central Business District in the late 1990s. Sandton's gain was the central business district's loss: it resulted in urban blight and "white flight" of the downtown Johannesburg area.

Sandton is home to the Sandton Convention Centre, one of the largest convention centres on the continent and primary site of the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development (also known as "Rio + 10"), which Johannesburg hosted. The convention centre also hosted the African National Congress' victory celebrations after the party won the 2004 elections.

Tourism and retail hub
One of the main attractions in Sandton is Sandton City, which ranks among the largest shopping centres in Africa. Together with Nelson Mandela Square, the centre, with some 144,000m² of shopping space, is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, larger than Sydney's Westfield Parramatta or Melbourne's Westfield Southland centres. Much of Johannesburg's business tourism is centred on Sandton, which has a string of 5-star hotels.

Nelson Mandela Square, formerly known as Sandton Square, was renamed in March 2004, after the unveiling of a 6-metre bronze statue of the former president, arguably one of South Africa's greatest statesmen. Perhaps ironically, Liliesleaf Farm, where Mandela and other political activists were arrested in the 1960s and tried as part of the now infamous Rivonia Trial, is north of Nelson Mandela Square, close to the N1 freeway, off Rivonia Road. The area is now home to massive office parks and other developments, and little remains of the farm.

"Africa's richest square mile"
The Sandton area is one of the most opulent in Johannesburg and South Africa,and therefore in Africa but not far away from Alexandra, one of the poorest former black townships. Sandton covers an area of approximately 156 km² while Alexandra is just under 4 km². It is estimated that the population of Alexandra is the same as that of Sandton itself.

Due to the shortage of available land, the trend in new developments is to go skyward. This is evidenced by the new 140-metre tall Michelangelo Towers, which will offer Manhattan-style living in Johannesburg.[citation needed] The new apartment block will be the fourth-tallest building in Johannesburg and local newspaper the Sunday Times reports that the top-selling penthouse apartment was sold for R28 million (around $5 million).

Concerns have been raised as to whether Sandton has the necessary road and water infrastructure to sustain the massive development that is characteristic of Johannesburg in the 21st century (since the demise of Apartheid and the Group Areas Act).

Other suburbs of Sandton include Rivonia and Marlboro.


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