This unique and highly exclusive property inspires a modern lifestyle combined with a sense of freedom away from the city and yet has easy access to it.Tucked behind the gates of the esteemed Waterfall Equestrian Estate community, the home tells the story of a love for travel, artistry and entertainment.The residence is a wonderful display of expansive glass walls and steel that defies all expectation to create a setting of natural tranquility.A modern day farmhouse that fosters a sense of bucolic living , though the architectural style is open to one's own interpretation.The home's unique features include a Japanese Teppanyaki bar, underground Wine Cellar, sound proof Movie Theatre, Private Spa, Sunken Tennis Court, Steam room,Gym area,Basement parking for between 8-10 vehicles with a glass lift leading to the top floor. Four en suite staff rooms that share kitchen, living area and covered patio with built in Braai/Barbeque. Seperate Managers/Butlers flat.
Investment in property in Midrand is a safe bet as Midrand one of South Africa's most rapidly developing cities as well as being one of Africa's fastest developing investment centres.
From its humble beginning as a halfway point between Gauteng's two major cities (Johannesburg and Pretoria), it’s now the dynamic centre of a major metro stretch with Centurion set to the North, Sandton down to the...
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