Want to building plans for property i bought. 3 building
Hello Sir I bought a plot on a seaside in Laaiplek Velddrift, about km from Cape Town Central, and will like to develop a 5-6 bedroom house that features everything a beautiful house can have. The house can be divided into 2 separates houses of 3 bedrooms each but just look like one house. The house can go one floor up, and very open for sea view and freshness all around. The size of the plot is m2 and is about m from the beach and situated in the Atlantic Waves development in Laaiplek Kindly advise Thank You
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