Da Les’ Bryanston double-volume mansion on sale for R6.5m

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Early this week, The South African exclusively revealed that Da Les – real name Leslie Mampe – has been discharged from the hospital weeks after suffering a stroke.

The All Eyes on Merapper was admitted in July after he suffered a stroke on his 39th birthday.

DA LES’ DOUBLE-VOLUME MANSION LISTED ON PROPERTY 24

Against the news, it was confirmed that he was admitted to Charlotte Maxele and South Rand hospitals before his family requested his discharge.

A week after his rumoured discharge, Da Les’ Bryanston’s double-volume mansion is up for sale and listed on Property 24.

Taking to X, formerly Twitter controversial blogger Musa Khawula shared the news in a now-viral post.

Musa Khawula posted, “Amid recovering from a stroke, Da Les’ Bryanston home now on sale for R6.5 million.”

Against the news The South African has since connected the dots on the lush mansion on sale.

His Bryanston haven is best known for hosting lavish All-White Parties. The rapper has yet to share his side of the story.

On the other hand, his fans made it known that the lush mansion belonged to his mother.

According to Property 24, Da Les’s house boasts six bedrooms, all with en-suites. It also has a big kitchen with built-in stoves and fridges.

The property oozes comfort, luxury, and tranquillity and boasts 4 door lockup garage. In addition to the garage, Da Les’ mansion has a big carport accommodating at least 12 cars.

Some of the amenities that make Da Les’ mansion stand above the rest include:

  • Wet Bar
  • Wine Cellar
  • Gym and Sauna
  • Pyjama lounge
  • Soundproof Studio’s

RAPPER DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL FOLLOWING STROKE

However, little is known about his recovery from his mansion. Earlier this week, his first photos went viral at his daughter’s fifth birthday party.

According to ZiMoja, Da Les is significantly improving in rehab and learning to walk again. The star is said to be receiving the best medical care.

ZiMojareported, “He was treated with the highest form of care at Charlotte Maxeke and South Rand hospitals, where he started his rehabilitation. The family thought it was best for him to be home.”

However, it was also revealed that Da Les is now aware of what’s happening and is determined to get back on his feet.

“He is starting to show improvement, thanks to the rehab programme. He is now learning to walk, too. He’s aware of what’s happening, and he is determined to get back on his feet.

“He has shown major improvement since he started rehab,” a close to Da Les told ZiMoja.

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