A property in Mpumalanga comes with its own furnished soundproof home cinema.
said that the property is designed for relaxed living. The house is fully furnished with Bali-style furniture.
The entertainment room features a pool table, jacuzzi, built-in bar, and braai. Doors open onto an undercover patio overlooking the sparkling pool, deck, garden and dam.
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