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Draft General Property Valuation 01/07/2017 GREYTON Draft General Property Valuation 01/07/2017 ERF NO PTN TOWN EXTENT (m2) OWNER ADDRESS SG NUMBER SITE VALUE IMPR VALUE MARKET VALUE COMMENTS HA AREA ACC NO ZONING CATEGORY EXT REF C0130011000 NEW- C0130502000 10 0 GREYTON 920 SLATEM DALE FRANCES CALEDON STREET R 709 500 R 2 216 500 R 2 926 000 GT03 ERES Art 8(2)(a) 0001000000 500010003 0001000000 STONE JONATHAN C0130011000 NEW- C0130502000 12 0 GREYTON 893 BUITEKANT STREET R 693 000 R 1 527 000 R 2 220 000 GT03 ERES Art 8(2)(a) GARETH 0001200000 500012003 0001200000 C0130011000 NEW- C0130502000 13 0 GREYTON 967 RAJA KIMENTHRA BUITEKANT STREET R 738 500 R 1 387 000 R 2 125 500 GT03 ERES Art 8(2)(a) 0001300000 500013005 0001300000 EWINS CHARLOTTE C0130011000 NEW- C0130502000 14 0 GREYTON 892 BUITEKANT STREET R 692 500 R 911 500 R 1 604 000 GT03 ERES Art 8(2)(a) DOREEN 0001400000 500014002 0001400000 C0130011000 NEW- C0130502000 16 0 GREYTON 892 STEVENS JEAN CALEDON STREET R 692 500 R 1 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