Welcome to Royal Residenz Boksburg
Royal Residenz – Modern Living Redefined in Lilianton - Boksburg
Welcome to Royal Residenz, where lifestyle meets sophistication. Perfectly positioned in Lilianton, Boksburg West, on the corner of Pretoria and Midblock Road, this exclusive development brings together the best of convenience, comfort, and modern design.
Nestled amidst the scenic ERPM Golf Course, Royal Residenz offers residents a serene retreat surrounded by nature, yet minutes away from key amenities such as East Rand Mall, Rondebult Bird Sanctuary, and the Advanced East Rand Day Hospital.
Choose from a range of 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom luxury apartments, designed with spacious layouts and premium finishes for a stylish, contemporary lifestyle. The estate offers covered parking, beautifully landscaped open areas, and a vibrant clubhouse perfect for relaxation or social gatherings. Families will enjoy the soccer field and secure, community-oriented environment.
With 116 units in total—ranging from 1 bed, 1 bath to 3 bed, 2 bath (in later phases)—Royal Residenz is ideal for first-time buyers, young professionals, and families seeking a secure and tranquil lifestyle with the convenience of city living.
Experience refined living at Royal Residenz – where modern comfort meets timeless elegance.
Benefits of living in Royal Residenz
No Transfer Costs
No Bond Costs
Close to hospitals and clinics
Close to Ronderbult bird sanctuary
Close to Eastpoint, Pepper Square & East-rand shopping malls
Close to schools
Close to ERPM Golf course
Easy access to highways and main roads
Close to the airport
All Bond Applications for ReefLords Must go through betterbond Agents
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Available Units
About Boksburg
Boksburg is a city on the East Rand of Gauteng province of South Africa. Gold was discovered in Boksburg in 1887. Boksburg was named after the State Secretary of the South African Republic, W. Eduard Bok. The Main Reef Road linked Boksburg to all the other major mining towns on the Witwatersrand and the Angelo Hotel (1887) was used as a staging post.
Boksburg has been part of the City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality since 5 December 2000,[3] which forms the local government of most of the East Rand.
The Mining Commissioner Montague White built a large dam which, empty for years, was dubbed White’s Folly until a flash flood in 1889 silenced detractors. The 150,000-square-metre dam is now the Boksburg Lake, and is surrounded by lawns, trees, and terraces.






