Bloemfontein, Pellissier
It came to host Christmas lunch, win “favourite child” arguments, and quietly pay part of your bond while it’s at it.
You walk in and immediately get that ah, so this is what space feels like moment. Not the fake “we removed all the furniture for photos” kind. Real space. Six actual bedrooms. The kind where kids start claiming territory like it’s a small kingdom and guests suddenly decide they should stay “just one more night.” Built-in cupboards everywhere, because chaos belongs in family group chats, not on bedroom floors.
The layout is clever. Suspiciously clever. Two kitchens. One upstairs, one downstairs. Which means extended family can live together without actually living together (you know exactly what that means). Or rent out a section and let someone else contribute to your monthly debit order. Your bank won’t say thank you, but it will feel it.
Living areas flow like they were designed by someone who understands that life isn’t lived in one room. Movie nights here. Loud board-game wars there. Someone pretending to work in the study while actually online shopping. Light pours in everywhere, making the whole place feel awake even before your first coffee.
Outside is where this property shows off a bit. Big garden. Pool. Lapa. Braai spot. Basically a social life waiting to happen. Dogs will sprint laps. Kids will invent games with rules that change mid-match. Sundays will start calm and end with someone burning garlic bread. This is the good stuff.
Three garages handle the cars. Extra parking handles the visitors who “were just popping in quickly” two hours ago. There’s even a JoJo tank, which is adult-speak for future you is going to feel very smug about this.
And the location? Close enough to schools, shops, and essentials that daily life doesn’t feel like a road trip.
Honestly, this place isn’t trying to impress you. It already knows it does.
Bloem is my dorp. Property is my game.
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