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Established after the discovery of gold in the area, Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa. It is the business hub of the country with much of the mining, finance, commercial and industrial sectors trade flowing through it. Johannesburg has something for everyone - whether you are chasing your fortune, seeking world class entertainment, or just want to unwind, the sprawling city of eGoli has it all.

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Rentals  |  Available: 1 Jun 2024
+13

3000 PARK CENTRAL 6 KEYES AVENUE

R 24 500
2
 Bed, 
2
 Bath
This property is professionally managed by etchells & young property brokers available 1st june 2024 north facing apartment 2 beds, ...
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Estate Agent
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+22

2000 40 ON OAK 2 WHITELEY ROAD

R 45 000
2
 Bed, 
2.5
 Bath
Exquisitely furnished (italian) apartment offers: 2 bedroom 2.5 Bathroom built-in miele appliances 8-seater dining room table guest ...
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Etchells and Young Property Brokers
Estate Agent
Rentals  |  Available: 1 Jun 2024
+23

237A KESSEL STREET

R 16 990
3
 Bed, 
3
 Bath
3 bed, 3 bath, fully furnished cottage this property is professionally managed by etchells and young property brokers immaculate, ...
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