R1,390,000
R1,390,000
842m² Vacant Land For Sale in Kuisebmond
Sole Mandate
Ref. CLS3615
Land 842.00m²
Monthly Repayment
R13,500.53
(Walvis Bay)Walter Jan Slippers
(Walvis Bay)Walter Jan Slippers Property Practitioner Seeff Namibia
Monthly Levy R38.73
Special Levy R294.09
Monthly Rates R178.47
Total R511.28

Vacant Business Erf in Kuisebmond Walvis Bay

Web Ref. CLS3615
Prime Business Property for Sale in Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay!

Looking to invest in the heart of Walvis Bay's booming commercial hub? Look no further! Presenting an incredible opportunity to own a spacious 842 square meter business property in Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay.

Key Features:

Strategic Location: Situated in the vibrant Kuisebmond area, this property enjoys prime visibility and accessibility, making it ideal for businesses seeking to thrive in a bustling environment.
Expanding Walvis Bay: With Walvis Bay experiencing rapid expansion and a surge in business activities, now is the perfect time to secure your spot in this dynamic market. Don't miss out on being part of this exciting growth!
Versatile Space: Spanning over 842 square meters, this property offers ample space to accommodate a variety of businesses, whether it's retail, office space, or commercial ventures.
Investment Opportunity: Whether you're an entrepreneur looking to establish your presence or an investor seeking lucrative opportunities, this property promises high potential returns in a rapidly developing area.
Proximity to Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of being close to essential amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, banks, and more, ensuring convenience for both customers and employees.

Why Wait? Act Now!

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Sizes
Land Size 842 m²

Kuisebmond, Walvis Bay

Affectionately pronounced "Wallfish" Bay by locals, Walvis Bay is home to an abundance of iconic birds such as pelicans and flamingos, as well as being within a stone's throw of sand dunes that will take your breath away. It is a town characterised by open spaces, breathtaking beauty and plant and animal life that you won't find anywhere else in the world. It is also an important logistics hub, with the port of Walvis Bay enabling imports and exports of various commodities. A brief history of the area Walvis Bay was occupied by the British in 1884, and as part of the Cape Colony, Walvis Bay became part of the Union of South Africa when the South Africa Act was signed in 1910. When Namibia became an independent nation in 1990, it...
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