Dual Mandate. This 3 Bedroom home is tucked away in a quiet street in a well-loved neighbourhood on the slopes of Paarl Mountain. With 3 spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms, a double garage and a backyard that hides a swimming pool , this home was once the heart of countless summer days and cozy nights . The bones are strong, the layout inviting, but it's time for a little TLC. The walls are ready for a French coat of paint, the floors could use some love, and the kitchen dreams of a new life. But beneath the wear is charm - genuine, old-school charm - and the kind of potential that's hard to find in today's market
This isn't just a house. It's a blank canvas in a great location, surrounded by great neighbours and beautiful homes. Whether you're a first-time buyer with a vision, a renovator with experience, or someone looking to create something truly yours, this one is worth a closer look. All it needs is someone who can see the future hidden its the past.
Paarl (English: Pearl) was named after the awe-inspiring sight of the Paarl Domes on the Mountain Range in the morning after a heavy storm.
Originally an outpost for trade between the Dutch and the local Khoi, Paarl is a beautiful town located in the Western Cape Province, and is the third oldest town in South Africa.
Residents of Paarl property take pride in the amazing scenery that completely surrounds...
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