R1,850,000
3
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Parkings

Christa Ferguson
Candidate Property Practitioner
Seeff Amanzimtoti
PPRA Registered | FFC
20237760095
Monthly Levy
R0.01
Monthly Rates
R1,106.30
Total
R1,106.31
3 bedroom house with 2 flatlets
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RLS961680
Family home with 2 income generating flats! This home is situated in a great area of Amanzimtoti, near the Civic Centre and sports fields with just a quick drive to the local schools, shopping malls and beach.
Nestled on a fully enclosed stand with tall trees and lots of bird life, the large garden offers a pool and covered pool-side entertainment
The living area's comprise of a spacious lounge and pub/TV room leading out to a covered deck The kitchen is accessed directly from the double garage and has ample cupboard space, granite tops, a double eye level oven and glass top hob. Offering 3 bedrooms (master bedroom with a private deck) and two bathrooms (with main en-suite), The two self-contained flats are a bonus (1 x 1 bedroom + 1 x bachelor flat) and are located below the house.
Nestled on a fully enclosed stand with tall trees and lots of bird life, the large garden offers a pool and covered pool-side entertainment
The living area's comprise of a spacious lounge and pub/TV room leading out to a covered deck The kitchen is accessed directly from the double garage and has ample cupboard space, granite tops, a double eye level oven and glass top hob. Offering 3 bedrooms (master bedroom with a private deck) and two bathrooms (with main en-suite), The two self-contained flats are a bonus (1 x 1 bedroom + 1 x bachelor flat) and are located below the house.
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Amanzimtoti, Amanzimtoti
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 areaAccording 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 pointsAmanzimtoti...
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