First Floor Apartment for Sale in Bonsai Estate – Nature, Security, and a Built-In Braai (Because Priorities)
Looking for a place with 24-hour manned securityandthe kind of peace of mind that lets you sleep through your neighbour’s 6 a.m. lawn mowing? Welcome toBonsai Estate, where you get modern design, natural surroundings, and a lifestyle that’s so effortlessly chilled, even the trees are relaxed.
Located in leafy Langeberg Ridge, just a hop, skip, and a traffic circle away from Durbanville Central, thismodern 2-bedroom, first-floor apartmentis perfect for anyone who loves clean lines, open-plan living, and the smell of meat on the braai. The kitchen’s fully fitted (more cupboard space than you know what to do with), with granite countertops that make cooking—or just looking like you cook—an absolute pleasure.
Slide open the doors to yourgenerous balcony with built-in braai, because adulting is easier when you can entertain outdoors without burning down your garden. Bonus: the apartment is alreadytenanted at R10 500/month, so it basically comes with a human who pays your bond. Winning!
Here’s what’s in the deal:
-Open plan living/dining area (great for dancing while cooking).
-Kitchen with double basin, one plumbing point, and built-in oven & ceramic hob (ready for your Master Chef debut).
-Two bedrooms with built-in cupboards (for your stuff and your secrets).
-Family bathroom with both a bathanda shower (decisions, decisions).
-Covered balcony with built-in braai (seriously, it deserves a second mention).
-Two parking bays – one covered, one open (you choose which car is fancier).
-Billed water (so don’t let your teenager take 30-minute showers).
-Pre-paid electricity (control your power like a boss).
-Fibre ready (because buffering is so 2010).
-Solar geyser (for guilt-free hot water).
-Blinds already installed (no need to flash the neighbours).
Come for the apartment. Stay for the braai.Bonsai Estate – where modern living meets nature, with a dash of humour and a whole lot of convenience.
Please note that the rates amount mentioned in the advertisement is an estimation.