On several occasions, Lizette Joubert, the franchisee for the Rawson Property Group’s Paarl franchise, has mentioned that Paarl has a great many older, characterful homes, which are exceptionally spacious and comfortable to live in, very often too, have a great deal of charm.
“In almost all cases,” added
Joubert, “such homes have been well-maintained and regularly improved internally.”
One such home which is now up for sale, is in fact two homes on one property. The main (older) home, built in 1952, has three bedrooms, one bathroom, a large L-shaped living-family room with a fireplace, a separate outdoor braai area, a kitchen and a garage for two cars.
The second home has two bedrooms, its own kitchen, a bathroom and living room. This home is smaller but more modern than the original home.
The two homes can be run as totally separate establishments, especially as the smaller one has its own entrance, but with very little expenditure, they could be combined to create one five bedroom establishment, because they are already linked. Together, the two homes have 332 m2 floor area and the erf on which they are sited measures 847 m2.
Hesdarie Uys, the Rawson Paarl agent handling this property, said that among the bonus points that she can offer any purchaser are the facts that it is:
- In the much sought after Die Lane district.
- Four minutes’ drive from the centre of town and very close to the Paarl Girls and Boys primary and high schools – the reputations of which are recognised country-wide.
Both properties have been very well maintained and the older home has such attractive features as teak floors (imported from Britain) and vintage cabinetry in the kitchens. The kitchen is exceptionally large, with counters on three sides and the home has its own borehole supplying water to the garden year round.
Uys commented that this home would be the ideal buy for an extended family looking, for example, for the sort of premises in which grandparents or teenagers might need their own semi-private quarters.
For further information contact Lizette Joubert on 021 872 8385.