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This townhouse has recently undergone some renovations. Downstairs is open plan and tiled throughout. The kitchen is lovely and clean and is open plan to the lounge and dining area with a sliding door that leads out to the back, fenced off, neat garden. There is also a guest loo and basin downstairs. Upstairs the passage and the two bedrooms have laminate floor. The main bedroom is large and has built-in cupboards and sliding doors leading out onto its own private balcony. The second bedroom also has built-in cupboards. Both bedrooms share a full bathroom. The owner installed their own 5000L rainwater tank which is plumbed into the unit. This townhouse complex has a communal swimming pool and braai area, is gated and has palisade fencing all round. Ideally suited for a single person or young couple looking for something small and compact or perfect as a rental income generator. Give us a call to view this property.
Port Alfred was established in the early 1820s by British settlers who were moved into the area by Lord Charles Somerset as a buffer between the Western Cape and the Ama Xhosa. Originally it was two separate towns (settlers arriving on the west bank in 1820 named their settlement Port Kowie, and those arriving on the east bank named theirs Port Frances). In 1839, William Cock started to block the natural river...
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