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0 Bedroom Property for Sale in White River Estates Mpumalanga
0 Bedroom Property for Sale in White River Estates Mpumalanga
0 Bedroom Property for Sale in White River Estates Mpumalanga
R 650 000
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  • R 650 000
  • 0 Bedrooms
  • 0.0 Bathrooms
  • 0 Living Room/s
  • Garage for 0  car/s

Property Details

Please note that banks generally require a minimum 40% deposit for bond approval on all vacant stands. Ensure your financing is in order before proceeding. Set on the peaceful outskirts of White River, this spacious 1.1-hectare stand offers the perfect setting to build your dream home in a secure country estate. The relatively flat terrain allows for a straightforward northwest-facing build, ideal for either a single or double-storey design. Enjoy scenic views over a tranquil dam, with mature trees on neighbouring plots adding to the natural charm. A thoughtfully designed seating area around the dam offers a peaceful spot to relax, while the estate is perfect for walking and enjoying the outdoors. Estate Features Include: Paved road access all the way to the stand Eskom electricity supply Choice of municipal water or fresh estate borehole water Secure gated entrance with regularly updated access codes Full perimeter electric fencing Monthly levies include road maintenance, common area upkeep, and refuse removal Building regulations and estate rules available on request. TIP: There’s often confusion between Transfer Duty and Transfer Fees, so here’s a quick breakdown to clarify: Transfer Duty is a tax paid to SARS when purchasing a property. However, for properties valued between R0 and R1,100,000, no transfer duty is payable—this is a tax exemption for properties in that price range. Transfer Fees, on the other hand, are legal fees charged by the conveyancing attorneys who handle the registration of the property in your name. These fees are still payable regardless of whether Transfer Duty applies. If you're taking out a bond (home loan) to finance the property, then an additional fee called the Bond Registration Fee will be payable. This is handled by a separate attorney known as the Bond Attorney. So in most financed property transactions, there are two sets of attorneys: The Conveyancing Attorney – registers the property in your name. The Bond Attorney – registers the bond in favour of the bank.

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