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Two charming properties in Tortoise Street, Weltevreden Park, will go under Park Village Auction's (PVA) hammer in November.


The first property, number 735 Tortoise Street, will be auctioned on site on November 12 at 11am. Standing astride land measuring 676m2, the main house comprises a reception area, a lounge, a dining room, a kitchen and scullery, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. A single garage, space for two additional cars, a pool and large entertainment area fitted with a braai also feature.

There is also a cottage at the front of the property which can be accessed via a private entrance. The cottage comprises an open plan lounge/dining room, two bedrooms and a family bathroom and is suitable for tenants or relatives. Undercover parking for a single car is also available alongside the cottage.

Number 731 Tortoise Street will be auctioned just two days later on November 14 at 11am. Although it looks like a residential property and occupies an identical portion of land to that of number 735, number 731 currently plays host to a collection of offices.

In addition to the various offices, number 731 features a large reception area, storerooms, a kitchenette, ablutions and ample undercover parking. Number 731 can be viewed on November 10 between 1pm and 3pm.

Notes PVA’s Nic Techmann: “Both properties are aesthetically appealing, clean and neat. Number 735 would suit those seeking family homes and number 731 would be ideal for doctors, lawyers or a small entrepreneurial operator on the lookout for a quaint setup in the suburbs. Alternatively, should it catch the eye of a family, it could quite easily be converted back into a residential home once more.”

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