Richard Huxham-Hardie from Hardie Property, the sole agent overseeing the sale of the property in Constantia, confirmed to The South African website on Thursday, 2 March that ‘a sale has been agreed’. Earlier in the year, Hardie Property posted a minute-long video of the property, showing just how badly the mansion has deteriorated after being left vacant for several years. The pool had turned into some sickly green colour, the thatched roof has holes and the interior was severely damaged by water.
However, despite the property’s appearance, property the mansion seemingly garnered a steady stream of interest from would-be buyers. Someone had no problem parting with R20 million for it. “The structure is safe, it’s sound. So, I think someone can take the structure of it. Obviously, it needs a new roof, everything inside needs to be stripped back but I believe the structure of the property is solid,” Hardie said. Check video
Meanwhile, the extradition of the Gupta brothers from the UAE hangs in the balance after a major setback for the state in a trial that is the basis for their extradition application. The state’s benchmark state capture case, through which it’s seeking the extradition of two Gupta brothers, could be at risk. This after serious misgivings about the Hawks’ investigation and a financial analysis into the case.
Richard Huxham-Hardie from Hardie Property, the sole agent overseeing the sale of the property in Constantia, confirmed to The South African website on Thursday, 2 March that ‘a sale has been agreed’. Earlier in the year, Hardie Property posted a minute-long video of the property, showing just how badly the mansion has deteriorated after being left vacant for several years. The pool had turned into some sickly green colour, the thatched roof has holes and the interior was severely damaged by water.
However, despite the property’s appearance, property the mansion seemingly garnered a steady stream of interest from would-be buyers. Someone had no problem parting with R20 million for it. “The structure is safe, it’s sound. So, I think someone can take the structure of it. Obviously, it needs a new roof, everything inside needs to be stripped back but I believe the structure of the property is solid,” Hardie said. Check video
Meanwhile, the extradition of the Gupta brothers from the UAE hangs in the balance after a major setback for the state in a trial that is the basis for their extradition application. The state’s benchmark state capture case, through which it’s seeking the extradition of two Gupta brothers, could be at risk. This after serious misgivings about the Hawks’ investigation and a financial analysis into the case.
Richard Huxham-Hardie from Hardie Property, the sole agent overseeing the sale of the property in Constantia, confirmed to The South African website on Thursday, 2 March that ‘a sale has been agreed’. Earlier in the year, Hardie Property posted a minute-long video of the property, showing just how badly the mansion has deteriorated after being left vacant for several years. The pool had turned into some sickly green colour, the thatched roof has holes and the interior was severely damaged by water.
However, despite the property’s appearance, property the mansion seemingly garnered a steady stream of interest from would-be buyers. Someone had no problem parting with R20 million for it. “The structure is safe, it’s sound. So, I think someone can take the structure of it. Obviously, it needs a new roof, everything inside needs to be stripped back but I believe the structure of the property is solid,” Hardie said. Check video
Meanwhile, the extradition of the Gupta brothers from the UAE hangs in the balance after a major setback for the state in a trial that is the basis for their extradition application. The state’s benchmark state capture case, through which it’s seeking the extradition of two Gupta brothers, could be at risk. This after serious misgivings about the Hawks’ investigation and a financial analysis into the case.
Richard Huxham-Hardie from Hardie Property, the sole agent overseeing the sale of the property in Constantia, confirmed to The South African website on Thursday, 2 March that ‘a sale has been agreed’. Earlier in the year, Hardie Property posted a minute-long video of the property, showing just how badly the mansion has deteriorated after being left vacant for several years. The pool had turned into some sickly green colour, the thatched roof has holes and the interior was severely damaged by water.
However, despite the property’s appearance, property the mansion seemingly garnered a steady stream of interest from would-be buyers. Someone had no problem parting with R20 million for it. “The structure is safe, it’s sound. So, I think someone can take the structure of it. Obviously, it needs a new roof, everything inside needs to be stripped back but I believe the structure of the property is solid,” Hardie said. Check video
Meanwhile, the extradition of the Gupta brothers from the UAE hangs in the balance after a major setback for the state in a trial that is the basis for their extradition application. The state’s benchmark state capture case, through which it’s seeking the extradition of two Gupta brothers, could be at risk. This after serious misgivings about the Hawks’ investigation and a financial analysis into the case.
Richard Huxham-Hardie from Hardie Property, the sole agent overseeing the sale of the property in Constantia, confirmed to The South African website on Thursday, 2 March that ‘a sale has been agreed’. Earlier in the year, Hardie Property posted a minute-long video of the property, showing just how badly the mansion has deteriorated after being left vacant for several years. The pool had turned into some sickly green colour, the thatched roof has holes and the interior was severely damaged by water.
However, despite the property’s appearance, property the mansion seemingly garnered a steady stream of interest from would-be buyers. Someone had no problem parting with R20 million for it. “The structure is safe, it’s sound. So, I think someone can take the structure of it. Obviously, it needs a new roof, everything inside needs to be stripped back but I believe the structure of the property is solid,” Hardie said. Check video
Meanwhile, the extradition of the Gupta brothers from the UAE hangs in the balance after a major setback for the state in a trial that is the basis for their extradition application. The state’s benchmark state capture case, through which it’s seeking the extradition of two Gupta brothers, could be at risk. This after serious misgivings about the Hawks’ investigation and a financial analysis into the case.
Richard Huxham-Hardie from Hardie Property, the sole agent overseeing the sale of the property in Constantia, confirmed to The South African website on Thursday, 2 March that ‘a sale has been agreed’. Earlier in the year, Hardie Property posted a minute-long video of the property, showing just how badly the mansion has deteriorated after being left vacant for several years. The pool had turned into some sickly green colour, the thatched roof has holes and the interior was severely damaged by water.
However, despite the property’s appearance, property the mansion seemingly garnered a steady stream of interest from would-be buyers. Someone had no problem parting with R20 million for it. “The structure is safe, it’s sound. So, I think someone can take the structure of it. Obviously, it needs a new roof, everything inside needs to be stripped back but I believe the structure of the property is solid,” Hardie said. Check video
Meanwhile, the extradition of the Gupta brothers from the UAE hangs in the balance after a major setback for the state in a trial that is the basis for their extradition application. The state’s benchmark state capture case, through which it’s seeking the extradition of two Gupta brothers, could be at risk. This after serious misgivings about the Hawks’ investigation and a financial analysis into the case.
Richard Huxham-Hardie from Hardie Property, the sole agent overseeing the sale of the property in Constantia, confirmed to The South African website on Thursday, 2 March that ‘a sale has been agreed’. Earlier in the year, Hardie Property posted a minute-long video of the property, showing just how badly the mansion has deteriorated after being left vacant for several years. The pool had turned into some sickly green colour, the thatched roof has holes and the interior was severely damaged by water.
However, despite the property’s appearance, property the mansion seemingly garnered a steady stream of interest from would-be buyers. Someone had no problem parting with R20 million for it. “The structure is safe, it’s sound. So, I think someone can take the structure of it. Obviously, it needs a new roof, everything inside needs to be stripped back but I believe the structure of the property is solid,” Hardie said. Check video
Meanwhile, the extradition of the Gupta brothers from the UAE hangs in the balance after a major setback for the state in a trial that is the basis for their extradition application. The state’s benchmark state capture case, through which it’s seeking the extradition of two Gupta brothers, could be at risk. This after serious misgivings about the Hawks’ investigation and a financial analysis into the case.
Richard Huxham-Hardie from Hardie Property, the sole agent overseeing the sale of the property in Constantia, confirmed to The South African website on Thursday, 2 March that ‘a sale has been agreed’. Earlier in the year, Hardie Property posted a minute-long video of the property, showing just how badly the mansion has deteriorated after being left vacant for several years. The pool had turned into some sickly green colour, the thatched roof has holes and the interior was severely damaged by water.
However, despite the property’s appearance, property the mansion seemingly garnered a steady stream of interest from would-be buyers. Someone had no problem parting with R20 million for it. “The structure is safe, it’s sound. So, I think someone can take the structure of it. Obviously, it needs a new roof, everything inside needs to be stripped back but I believe the structure of the property is solid,” Hardie said. Check video
Meanwhile, the extradition of the Gupta brothers from the UAE hangs in the balance after a major setback for the state in a trial that is the basis for their extradition application. The state’s benchmark state capture case, through which it’s seeking the extradition of two Gupta brothers, could be at risk. This after serious misgivings about the Hawks’ investigation and a financial analysis into the case.