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Bushveld bliss: 6 Hoedspruit getaway homes under R2m

26 Apr 2017

Famous as an eco-tourism destination close to the Kruger National Park, Hoedspruit is the ideal bushveld getaway destination to relax and unwind.

Take a peek at these nature reserve homes selling for under R2 million…

1. Unique home in Leopard Rock Nature Reserve for R1.84 million

If you’re looking for something unique, this two bedroom, two bathroom home set into a towering boulder is the one.

Entertain friends or soak up stunning sunsets on the large covered patio or expansive deck overlooking the scenic koppies. The home also includes an outside boma and braai area and double carport.

To view this Leopard Rock Nature Reserve home on the market for R1.84 million, click here.

2. Bliss on the Olifants River for R1.9 million

This four bedroom, two bathroom home in Khaya Ngwenya offers you access to 280ha of bushveld shared with only eight other homes.

The home boasts an exceptional position along the Olifants River, and there is a communal swimming pool for hot summer days.

To view this Khaya Ngwenya home on the market for R1.9 million, click here.

3. Rustic retreat in Lissataba Private Nature Reserve for R1.1 million

Comprising 2 543ha of unspoilt bushveld that forms part of the 12 000ha Blyde-Olifants Conservancy, Lissataba Private Nature Reserve is home to an abundance of roaming game.

This property consists of three double en suite chalets with a central kitchen and dining chalet providing a central focal point with a pool, braai area and elevated thatched viewing deck.

To view this Lissataba Private Nature Reserve home on the market for R1.1 million, click here.

4. Mountainside abode in Canyon Game Reserve for R1.88 million

Boasting unsurpassed views of the Drakensberg mountain range, this two bedroom en suite home offers you a tranquil, private escape.

The home’s living room flows effortlessly into the outside entertainment area overlooking the swimming pool and well-manicured garden. Ideal for entertaining, the home includes a separate guest suite.

To view this Canyon Game Reserve home on the market for R1.88 million, click here.

5. Lodge-style living in Hoedspruit Wildlife Estate for R1.99 million

Built in a U-shape around an unfenced leisure area, this four bedroom, four bathroom home is frequently visited by impala, kudu, zebra, giraffe, waterbuck and warthogs.

The outside entertainment area includes a campfire area with braai pit and a large tree for a relaxing, shaded space. You will also have your very own fruit-bearing Marula tree.

To view this Hoedspruit Wildlife Estate home on the market for R1.99 million, click here.

6. Architect-designed home in Lissataba Private Nature Reserve for R1.95 million

If you want to truly sit back and relax, this architect-designed, two bedroom en suite home is the one, offering built-in reading nooks and a cosy fireplace, as well as matchless privacy.

Built to maximise bushveld views, the home has balconies on three sides, with the Olifants River in view on the northern side.

To view this Lissataba Private Nature Reserve home on the market for R1.95 million, click here.

- Ula van Zyl

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Ula van Zyl

Ula van Zyl

Journalist at Property24

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