Sold by Jaco Matthysen. This is not another carbon-copy townhouse hidden in Centurion’s grid. Behind its solid brick façade, this three-bedroom residence in Rooihuiskraal North unveils a home that’s as unapologetic as it is inviting.
Step inside, and the open-plan living and dining area dares you to stretch your lifestyle—light pours in, timber floors add warmth, and the kitchen is no shrinking violet: with open shelving, sleek grey cabinetry, and a serious gas stove, it’s designed for those who cook with intent, not compromise.
With a solar system, including an inverter and battery backup you will never left in the dark and keep the utilities bill low
The living spaces spill effortlessly toward the garden—an unexpectedly lush retreat framed by mature trees and sculpted hedges. Out back, the built-in braai and stone-paved entertainment zone form the heartbeat of the home: a stage for smoky weekends, spontaneous mid-week fires, and every reason to gather.
The three bedrooms balance serenity with substance. The main is generously proportioned, with its calm palette and natural light filtering through large windows. The bonus study nods to modern necessity—a quiet space to build, plan, or retreat. Two bathrooms keep family life functional, while finishes maintain a sense of understated quality.
Outside, the townhouse’s face tells a story of privacy and permanence—brickwork that endures, secure fencing, and a courtyard that doubles as practical space for cars, tools, or quiet coffee in the morning sun.
This isn’t a home that simply ticks boxes. It challenges expectations, rewarding the kind of buyer who values both grit and grace in their living spaces.