Partially Built Double Storey Home on the West Bank of Port Alfred
A relatively new development, Honeydew Estate, is centrally located and situated between Honeydew Street and Greenfields Street, neighboured by sprawling farmlands and upmarket homes, with sea views to die for! Driving past this area, you will be amazed at all the new homes being built, proving the popularity of the area. The erf measures 1064 square meters and comprises an already partially built, double-storey home with approved building plans. The construction of the home began in 2019 and continued until 2020, but was then suspended due to a lack of funds. As a result, the structure has been exposed to the elements for some time. However, the bones of the home are there and await somebody with vision to complete what is sure to be a spectacular home in an up-and-coming suburb of Port Alfred's West Bank.
History
In the early 1820's Port Frances and Port Kowie were founded. In 1841 South Africa's first man made harbour was opened here. After numerous name changes, in 1860, Port Alfred was renamed in honour of Prince Alfred, Queen Victoria's son.
Location
Port Alfred is located between 2 cities, Port Elizabeth and East London, on the breath-taking Sunshine Coast of the Eastern Cape. The distance from Port...
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