SPACIOUS SECURE TOWN HOUSE IN SOMERSET PARK, UMHLANGA ROCKS, IN SOUTH AFRICA
SPACIOUS AND SECURE UNIT IN A COMPLEX WITH 8 UNITS IN SOMERSET PARK, UMHLANGA ROCKS, KWA-ZULU NATAL Come view this 158m town house in a well maintained complex with only 8 units offering: 3 carpeted bedrooms; Main bedroom is en suite with a shower, toilet, basin nestled in a build in cupboard and extractor fan for the steam; Bathroom with with a shower, toilet, basin with build in cupboard; Open plan living /dining / kitchen area. Living area boats a air conditioner for the warm days; Kitchen has a breakfast nook, build in cupboards, under counter oven, hob, extractor fan, space for a double door fridge, vegetable basin; Laundry / scullery with a double basin, washing machine point and a entrance to the double garage; Covered patio overlooking a garden, Outside washing line. Rates - R Levies - R Umhlanga is a residential, commercial and resort town north of Durban on the coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is part of the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, created in , which includes the greater Durban area. Umhlanga is named after the Ohlanga River, which reaches the Indian Ocean three kilometres north of the town. The Oyster Box, a luxury hotel since the s, was originally built as a beach cottage in , before the town had even been founded. In , Sir Marshall Campbell founded Umhlanga. The town's first hotel was established in , followed by a shop, a lighthouse, the Natal Anti Shark Measures Board (today called the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board) and further hotel developments. The Borough of Umhlanga was formed in through the merger of Umhlanga Rocks, a seaside resort town, and the suburb of La Lucia. In the s, development expanded inland. Umhlanga, specifically the former sugarcane fields of Umhlanga Ridge, has become the focus of development in the greater Durban area with many businesses relocating offices from central Durban (similarly to Sandton forming the new centre of Johannesburg), a move that has been criticized for "fragmenting the urban fabric" and furthering "the new apartheid" in Durban. In , Durban International Airport was moved to La Mercy, near Umhlanga, and reopened as King Shaka International Airport. # Kitchen: 1 # Garages: 2 Has Garden Security Features: security,security fence,security lights Property Reference #: Sold by: Heidi Odendaal CHOPROP HOLDINGS S.A PTY (LTD) 146 Willem Botha Wierda ParkGautengSouth Africa Centurion www.choprop.com
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R 2.690.000,00
R 2.690.000,00
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