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Project launches 100 cheap units

28 Jan 2009
The latest phase of a full-title development in Springs on the East Rand brings 100 affordable units to the market.

Santa Blom of the local Aida office says the 80sqm units are being marketed off-plan at R499k each.

"The developer is also offering a R40k cash-back deal to buyers who buy off-plan."

Buyers can choose from four floor plans to suit their requirements. Blom says several permutations are possible, for instance two bedrooms and two full bathrooms or three bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms.

"Buyers can also choose from a range of fittings. Kitchens will for instance be fitted with stainless steel hobs while owners can specify cherrywood or oak-look units. All homes will also have a built-in braai and the complex will have security fences and access booms."

Services are currently installed on the site and construction work is expected to start soon.

"The development is aimed at investors and first-time buyers looking for a secure full-title home at an affordable price. Investors can expect to realise monthly rentals of about R3,500. At the same time, the developer is offering a buy-back guarantee," says Blom.

Image: Affordable homes are on sale at the Eastwood Manor development in Daggafontein.

For more information contact Santa Blom on 011 362 2086.

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