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Frieda Deysel
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Bernine Bornman
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Clinton Potgieter
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Elri van Jaarsveld
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Jeanette Aldrich
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Johnny Kleovoulou
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Marthie Scott
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Maryke Du Plessis
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Nicole Bastone
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Nihesh Rangasamy
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Belina Dioma
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Elbie Louw
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Jacques Bekker
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Kele Lechwano
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Michael Fincham
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Rozanne Marais
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Shanice Swartz
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Tsholo Martins
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Johann Du Plessis
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Riaan Malan
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Marizel Van Dyk
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Rene van Buuren
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Areas we Specialise in
Shellyvale
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Bloemfontein
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Fauna
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Fleurdal
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Uitsig
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Wild Olive Estate
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Bayswater
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Woodland Hills Wildlife Estate
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Universitas
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Dan Pienaar
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Fichardt Park
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Langenhovenpark
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Welcome to RealNet Bloemfontein
Moongate 227 (Pty) Ltd., trading as RealNet Bloemfontein, a Franchisee of RealNet Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
Registered with the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority.
Bloemfontein meaning "Fountain of flowers" but known to residents and travelers as the City of Roses, is the seventh largest city in South Africa and the Capital of the Free State.
Known as the Judicial Capital of the Nation, the city centre is home to various historical buildings, including the beautiful tree-lined President Brand Street, a national monument, and home to several graceful museum buildings right in the centre of Bloemfontein.
The City of Bloemfontein is home of the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa.
The City boasts numerous museums, including:
- National Women's Monument
- Anglo-Boer War Museum
- National Museum
- Oliewenhuis Art Museum.
The City is home to approximately 520,000 residents and forms part of the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality which has a population of 747,431.
The Franklin Game Reserve (Naval Hill) is known to be the only nature reserve in any city and attracts many residents over the weekend to enjoy a walk through the reserve and take in the beautiful sights. The reserve is only 192 hectares and worth a drive through giving a bird's eye view of the City.
The extremely modern Orchid House, which lies at the western foot of Naval Hill in Hamilton Park, lays claim to the world's most extensive collection of orchids.
There is also a fragrance garden for the blind close to the Orchid House.
It often functions as a stop off to break the journey between Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Rose bushes line the City in their thousands; more than 4000 rose trees flourish in the rose gardens in Kings Park. Many homes boast colourful gardens littered with flowering plants and trees.
"Bloemies" as the locals fondly call the City, is a city of quality of life, with very few traffic jams, a people caring City and a real haven in which to raise children.
There is no shortage of activities when in Bloemfontein: The Loch Logan Waterfront offers a variety of restaurants, shops, pubs and entertainment.
Bloemfontein boasts as the breeding ground of a host of great personalities in all walks of life.
Bloemfontein meaning "Fountain of flowers" but known to residents and travelers as the City of Roses, is the seventh largest city in South Africa and the Capital of the Free State.
Known as the Judicial Capital of the Nation, the city centre is home to various historical buildings, including the beautiful tree-lined President Brand Street, a national monument, and home to several graceful museum buildings right in the centre of Bloemfontein.
The City of Bloemfontein is home of the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa.
The City boasts numerous museums, including:
- National Women's Monument
- Anglo-Boer War Museum
- National Museum
- Oliewenhuis Art Museum.
The City is home to approximately 520,000 residents and forms part of the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality which has a population of 747,431.
The Franklin Game Reserve (Naval Hill) is known to be the only nature reserve in any city and attracts many residents over the weekend to enjoy a walk through the reserve and take in the beautiful sights. The reserve is only 192 hectares and worth a drive through giving a bird's eye view of the City.
The extremely modern Orchid House, which lies at the western foot of Naval Hill in Hamilton Park, lays claim to the world's most extensive collection of orchids.
There is also a fragrance garden for the blind close to the Orchid House.
It often functions as a stop off to break the journey between Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Rose bushes line the City in their thousands; more than 4000 rose trees flourish in the rose gardens in Kings Park. Many homes boast colourful gardens littered with flowering plants and trees.
"Bloemies" as the locals fondly call the City, is a city of quality of life, with very few traffic jams, a people caring City and a real haven in which to raise children.
There is no shortage of activities when in Bloemfontein: The Loch Logan Waterfront offers a variety of restaurants, shops, pubs and entertainment.
Bloemfontein boasts as the breeding ground of a host of great personalities in all walks of life.
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