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NEW DEVELOPMENT! Looking for a great development opportunity in a highly sought-after neighbourhood? Look no further than this vacant land in Matumi - Tzaneen. Conveniently located near to a variety of amenities and main roads. But that's not all - this land also presents an excellent opportunity for investors looking to build and rent out homes. With its close proximity to schools this land is sure to be a popular choice for potential tenants. Best of all, with this land, you have the freedom to build your dream home or rental property without breaking the bank. So why wait? Take advantage of this incredible opportunity and start planning your future today! This stand is situated in Phase 3 of this development. Build your dream house on your own pace on this well-situated stand of 728m² !!!!! 10% Deposit payable on signature!!!!!!!! Contact me today to book a viewing Tzaneen is in the Mopani Region of the Limpopo Province in South Africa. This town also includes the following areas – Modjadjiskloof, Ofcolaco, Leydsdorp, Letsitele and Gravelotte. Tzaneen is Limpopo’s second biggest town after Polokwane and has a population of approximately 30 000. Where exactly the town’s name derives from is unclear, but some theories state that it derives from the Sotho words ‘tsaneng’, meaning gathering place, and ‘tsana’, meaning basket of hills. The well-known Kruger National Park is located approximately 100 km from Tzaneen. The Vervet Monkey Foundation is situated just outside the town, and it cares for over 600 Vervet monkeys.