This one is priced right, positioned perfectly, and ready for its next adventure.
Some properties are close to nature. This one practically is nature — positioned just metres from the Crocodile River fence, where the soundtrack shifts from city noise to birdsong the moment you turn off the engine.
Park under the covered carport, exhale, and let Marloth Park do what it does best.
Step into the outdoor entertainment area and the mood is immediately set — a generous covered patio, a sparkling blue pool, and a bush backdrop that no interior designer could ever replicate. This is where sundowners happen. This is where the photos get taken. This is where everyone agrees the trip was a very good idea.
Through the glass sliding doors, the inside entertainment room keeps the party going rain or shine, complete with a built-in braai and dedicated cupboard space for the braai tools (because a good host always knows where the tongs are). From here, the lounge and dining room flow naturally together — currently moonlighting as grand-child central, with more than enough space to sleep the entire next generation comfortably.
The dining area opens straight into a warm, well-fitted kitchen dressed in honey-toned cabinetry and bathed in good energy. A gas hob paired with an electric oven means serious cooking gets done here. There's a designated washing machine space, a dishwasher point, and a back door that leads to a private courtyard — because laundry has to happen somewhere, even in paradise.
When it's finally time to sleep, the master bedroom delivers with an air conditioner, generous built-in wardrobes, and a beautiful en-suite featuring a large rain shower, a sleek white vanity, and the kind of wood-look tiling that feels effortlessly bush-appropriate. The second bedroom is equally charming and shares the guest bathroom, finished in the same warm tones as the en-suite.
Now for the part that makes a bush property truly great — the infrastructure. A solar inverter system keeps the lights on regardless of what Eskom is up to, and a JoJo tank ensures the water keeps flowing whether the municipal supply agrees or not. In Marloth Park, that kind of self-sufficiency isn't a luxury — it's a lifestyle.
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