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Malema's house to be auctioned on Thursday
08 May 2013 at 08:34hrs | Views
Expelled ANCYL president Julius Malema's half-built Sandown mansion will go under the hammer on Thursday.
"At the moment, in excess of 30 people have shown interest," Geldenhuys was quoted as saying.
Auction house Bidders Choice was hoping to raise between R2.5 million and R3m for the three-storey property, it was reported.
Bidders Choice spokesman Pieter Geldenhuys said there were a lot of keen buyers even though the house was only 50 percent complete.
"At the moment, in excess of 30 people have shown interest," Geldenhuys was quoted as saying.
He said he was still registering bidders.
Those wanting to bid on the mansion had to pay a registration fee of R100,000, which was refundable after the auction, The Star reported.
The home was attached by the court to help cover Malema's tax bill. He owes the SA Revenue Service R16m.
Malema bought the property in 2009 for R3.6m.
He had the existing structure torn down and began building his own house with a private cinema room, a cigar lounge, a pool and a spa bath, a wine cellar, a coffee bar and provision for a lift. There was also a "song room". However, it had no fittings, flooring, plumbing or windows yet.
"What you have here is something that is proper style, high tech and very modern," said Geldenhuys.
According to the newspaper, open viewing days had been held the past two Sundays.
"At the moment, in excess of 30 people have shown interest," Geldenhuys was quoted as saying.
Auction house Bidders Choice was hoping to raise between R2.5 million and R3m for the three-storey property, it was reported.
Bidders Choice spokesman Pieter Geldenhuys said there were a lot of keen buyers even though the house was only 50 percent complete.
"At the moment, in excess of 30 people have shown interest," Geldenhuys was quoted as saying.
He said he was still registering bidders.
Those wanting to bid on the mansion had to pay a registration fee of R100,000, which was refundable after the auction, The Star reported.
The home was attached by the court to help cover Malema's tax bill. He owes the SA Revenue Service R16m.
Malema bought the property in 2009 for R3.6m.
He had the existing structure torn down and began building his own house with a private cinema room, a cigar lounge, a pool and a spa bath, a wine cellar, a coffee bar and provision for a lift. There was also a "song room". However, it had no fittings, flooring, plumbing or windows yet.
"What you have here is something that is proper style, high tech and very modern," said Geldenhuys.
According to the newspaper, open viewing days had been held the past two Sundays.
Source - Sapa