You are here: Ennik Estates / Residential / To Let / Johannesburg / Melrose / Apartment / 3 Bedroom Apartment To Let in Melrose

R15,500 pm | 3 Bedroom Apartment To Let in Melrose

SHOWING LISTING 1 OF 1
GET EMAIL
ALERTS
0
VIEW MY
FAVOURITES
GALLERY

R15,500 pm

Lease Period
Negotiable
Availability
Negotiable

LARGE 3 BED APARTMENT IN SECURE COMPLEX IN MELROSE NORTH

The older the building, the bigger the apartment – this unit has spacious rooms throughout and high ceilings - a truly spacious parquet floored apartment …

This unit is on the ground floor with its own balcony – which leads directly into the pretty enclosed communal garden (only cats allowed in this complex).

The living area is ample in size with access to the sunny balcony, overlooking the communal gardens.

The kitchen is well equipped with plenty of cupboards, space for 2 appliances.

The main bedroom is extremely large; second bedroom is also comfy in size with lots of light and 3rd is slightly smaller but still spacious– all have built-in cupboards

One and a half bathrooms: main offers a tub, basin, shower and toilet; the other is a another/separate toilet.

Large linen cupboard.

Secure off street/on-site covered parking.

Complex also has a communal garden.

The apartment block is located in a quite boomed (manned) cul-de-sac road.

Two lifts in the building.

Pet friendly (cats only)

Monthly rent excludes electricity and water

Easy access to:
- Melrose Arch
- Blu Bird Shopping Centre
- Wanderers Cricket Grounds
- Corlett Drive
- M1 Highway
- James and Ethel Gray park (now with Padel courts)

Features

3
1.5
Pets Allowed
No
Interior
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1.5
Kitchen
1
Reception Rooms
1
Furnished
No
Exterior
Security
No
Parkings
2
Pool
No
Extras WiFi / Fibre Ready; Open-Plan Lounge; Cats Allowed; Parquet Floors
STREET MAP
STREET VIEW
-26.1425373, 28.046419

Melrose, Johannesburg

Johannesburg, also known as Jozi, Joburg and Egoli, is the largest city in South Africa. It is also based in Gauteng, which is the wealthiest province in South Africa. Johannesburg began as a 19th-century gold-mining settlement. Its sprawling Soweto township was once home to Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. Mandela’s former residence is now the Mandela House museum. More Info
1
Disclaimer:  While every effort will be made to ensure that the information contained within the Ennik Estates website is accurate and up to date, Ennik Estates makes no warranty, representation or undertaking whether expressed or implied, nor do we assume any legal liability, whether direct or indirect, or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Prospective purchasers and tenants should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.