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175 m² Commercial space in Fairview

R 550 000

Address: 380 commissioner street
Floor Area 175 m² Land Area 347 m² Rates R 822 Levy R 1

Situated on the corner of Browning & Commissioner streets in Fairview, this house was once a residential home. Some time ago it was converted into a venue for business operations and rezoned Commercial. Originally, it comprised an entrance hall, 2 bedrooms, lounge, fireplace, bathroom, kitchen & pantry. Other original features included wooden & carpeted floors, pressed ceilings, linen cupboard, wooden doors & frames, burglar proofing, front patio, front garden, rear garden. Most of these features are now gone and the property is in need of major renovation work. Many of the windows have been bricked up. At the rear, the entire rear garden was covered by a roof with a wooden structure. Vandals and fire damage to this structure has caused it to collapse. There is a driveway running down the side of the property that can accommodate 5 cars

FAIRVIEW

Fairview is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a small suburb found on the eastern edge of the Johannesburg central business district (CBD), with the suburb of Troyeville to the north, Jeppestown to the south and Malvern to its east. Commissioner Street, the main street in the CBD, has its eastern end in the suburb.

The suburb is situated on part of an old Witwatersrand farm called Doornfontein. This small suburb has it origin in the year of 1895 or early 1896 and was known either as Fairview or Fawcus Township. The land was owned by a man called George E. Fawcus who was married to a coloured woman and sometime after 1903, had made enough money off the land and so retired to Trinidad and Jamaica. He would sell the suburb to J.G. van Boeschoten and J. Lorenz. In the Johannesburg newspaper, The Star, stands were being advertised for sale during November 1896 for an average price of 300 but some were priced as high as 450. On the return of Fawcus'' wife from the Caribbean in 1912 after her husband''s death, she attempted to have the suburb renamed to Fawcus Township but was not successful.

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