Where the Wild Things Are (and They Might Just Photobomb Your Morning Coffee)
Nestled along the southern border of the legendary Kruger National Park, Marloth is essentially suburbia's rebellious cousin who moved to the bush and never looked back. Here, there are no fences between you and nature (except the ones keeping you safely inside your own plot, obviously).
Now, About This Absolutely Bonkers-Beautiful A-Frame Hideaway...
Behold! Your future escape pod from reality, perched on a gloriously generous 2,603 m² stand that's basically screaming "investment opportunity" while simultaneously whispering "but also, you could just keep this paradise to yourself."
The Outdoor Situation (AKA Your New Office, Probably)
Let's start where you'll spend 90% of your time: outside. The property features an enclosed entertainment area that puts your suburban deck to shame.
We're talking:
• A splash pool surrounded by brick walls that say "rustic chic" louder than a Pinterest board
• Lush green grass (yes, actual grass—in the bush!)
• A traditional boma braai area where you'll perfect your fire-making skills and pretend you're in a nature documentary
• Built-in seating that wraps around the fire pit like a warm hug, perfect for storytelling sessions or finally learning to appreciate silence
The black metal fencing provides just enough separation from your wild neighbours while still letting you feel like you're living in a David Attenborough special.
The A-Frame Dream (Because Who Doesn't Want to Live in Geometric Perfection?) The architectural equivalent of wearing a statement necklace. With its distinctive triangular silhouette, terracotta roof, and that gorgeous combo of dark wood siding and brick.
Ground Floor: Where Life Happens
Step inside through the enclosed patio and into an open-plan kitchen and lounge that embraces you like that one friend who gives really good hugs. The vaulted wooden ceilings soar above you in warm, honey-toned glory, while the sage green walls bring that "forest bathing" vibe indoors.
The kitchen comes equipped with:
• Counter space that actually makes sense
• A leafy backsplash that's basically art you can wipe down
• A breakfast bar where you can contemplate life's big questions, like "Is that an elephant I hear?"
The spacious bathroom and thoughtfully designed bedroom complete the ground floor, connected by a passage that's basically your own private hallway (fancy!).
The Loft: A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Sleeping Situation
Here's where it gets clever: The designers took one look at that glorious loft space and said, "Let's make this work for everyone." The result? A brilliantly divided upper level with multiple sleeping cubicles that offer privacy without sacrificing that cozy, all-together-but-not-too-together vibe.
Translation: The kids can have their own spaces, your guests won't feel like they're sleeping in a hallway, and everyone gets to enjoy those stunning wood-panelled walls and soaring ceilings. It's like adult bunk beds, but make it sophisticated.
The Investment Angle (For the Practical Dreamers)
Marloth Park is a prime Airbnb hotspot where city-weary travellers pay good money to wake up to impala instead of traffic. This property is already charming enough to rent as-is, but with space for expansion? You're looking at a passive income goldmine disguised as a bushveld retreat.
The Bottom Line
This property offers something increasingly rare: the chance to live (or invest) somewhere that feels worlds away from the ordinary, without actually being inconvenient. You're close enough to civilization for good coffee and reliable WiFi, but far enough to justify saying "Sorry, I'm off the grid" when you don't want to answer work emails.
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