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360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central
360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central

360m² Restaurant To Let in White River Central

R25,200 pm

Web Ref CL547
Gross Monthly Rental R25,200 Excl. VAT
Lease Period 36 months
Availability Immediately
Lease Excludes VAT, Water, Electricity & Municipal cost

Property To Let - White River

Well positioned property To Let in White River

R 25 200 p/m
Pricing excludes VAT, Water, Electricity & Municipal cost

Size approx. 360sqm
Offices
Kitchenette
Restrooms

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Features

Zoning Commercial
Interior
Power (3 Phase) Yes
Power (Amps) 60
Exterior
Security
No
Sizes
Floor Size 360m²
-25.3299357, 31.0153589

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White River is a highly sought after area in the Kruger Lowveld region of Mpumalanga. A charming town with streets lined with flowering trees providing a peaceful atmosphere. White River offers visitors much to do and see from a butterfly garden to a petting zoo, as well as 3 well supplied irrigation dams. Conveniently located between Nelspruit and the Kruger National Park, White River is a tight knit community of... More Info

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