R2,450,000
R2,450,000
Monthly Rates
R12,000
Total
R12,000
Developers - prime site zoned SR900
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CLS1629
This land is adjacent to an existing townhouse complex of 40 units, mostly 3 bedroom / 2 bath units that sell at just over R1.0M. Two stands over on the same street is a 20 unit complex where 3 bed / 2 bath units sell at about R1.5M.
Access from one edge of the site if from Kingsley Terrace, a cul de sac just two minutes from the N2 at Seadoone Road. Two longer sides of the land are on Wanda Cele Road and Nathaniel Isaacs Road in Shulton Park.
Amanzimtoti is in need of new townhouse and apartment complexes that will appeal to first time buyers or families with small children. There is very little available in the 'new' category.
Please call to discuss this unique development opportunity.
Amanzimtoti is a coastal town just south of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. According to local legend, when the Zulu King, Shaka, led his army down the South Coast on a raid against the Pondos in 1828, he rested on the banks of a river. When drinking the water, he exclaimed “Kanti amanzi mtoti” (isiZulu: “So, the water is sweet”). The river came to be known as Amanzimtoti (“Sweet Waters”). The Zulu word for “sweet” is actually mnandi, but, as Shaka’s mother had the name Nandi, he invented the word to replace mnandi out of respect not to wear out her name. Locals frequently refer to the town as “Toti”
The town is well known for its warm climate and numerous beaches, and is a popular tourist destination, particularly with surfers and the annual sardine run attracts many to the beaches.
Access from one edge of the site if from Kingsley Terrace, a cul de sac just two minutes from the N2 at Seadoone Road. Two longer sides of the land are on Wanda Cele Road and Nathaniel Isaacs Road in Shulton Park.
Amanzimtoti is in need of new townhouse and apartment complexes that will appeal to first time buyers or families with small children. There is very little available in the 'new' category.
Please call to discuss this unique development opportunity.
Amanzimtoti is a coastal town just south of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. According to local legend, when the Zulu King, Shaka, led his army down the South Coast on a raid against the Pondos in 1828, he rested on the banks of a river. When drinking the water, he exclaimed “Kanti amanzi mtoti” (isiZulu: “So, the water is sweet”). The river came to be known as Amanzimtoti (“Sweet Waters”). The Zulu word for “sweet” is actually mnandi, but, as Shaka’s mother had the name Nandi, he invented the word to replace mnandi out of respect not to wear out her name. Locals frequently refer to the town as “Toti”
The town is well known for its warm climate and numerous beaches, and is a popular tourist destination, particularly with surfers and the annual sardine run attracts many to the beaches.
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A coastal town just south of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, Amanzimtoti is well known for its warm climate and numerous beaches. It is a popular tourist destination and its residents live a relaxed lifestyle in a family-orientated environment. Amanzimtoti has various types of homes perfect for couples, families, investors and retirees. A brief history of the area According to local legend, when the Zulu King Shaka led his army down the south coast on a raid against the Pondos in 1828, he rested on the banks of a river. When drinking the water, he exclaimed "Kanti amanzi amtoti" which is isiZulu for "So the water is sweet". The river came to be known as Amanzimtoti which translates to "Sweet Waters". Distance from key points Amanzimtoti...
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