A charming family abode, arranged across two floors:
The upper level hosts the primary residence, boasting captivating vistas of the harbor
Expansive windows flood the living area with natural light, creating an inviting and airy ambiance
A cozy TV room extends onto an east-facing balcony, perfect for enjoying the morning sun
The well-appointed kitchen caters to diverse occasions, whether entertaining guests or unwinding after a long day
Master suite features an ensuite bathroom with a tub, offering a tranquil retreat
Ample storage space is available in the bedrooms, ensuring organizational ease
On the lower ground level lies a generous two-bedroom cottage with its own spacious kitchen, ideal for accommodating extended family or as a lucrative rental opportunity
The yard offers abundant parking, ensuring convenience for all residents
Conveniently situated near schools, shopping centers, and public transportation
This property epitomizes comfortable family living with close amenities and investment potential
Originally called Rio de Natal by Vasco d Gama when he visited in 1497 Durban later received its name from a governor of the Cape Colony named Sir Benjamin D'Urban. Durban is a cultural melting pot of diversity, ethnicity and top-class cuisine that represents culinary influences from around the world. Located on the northeast coast of South Africa and being the biggest port, Durban is the heart of Kwa-Zulu...
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