Harcourt’s Equity has been servicing the greater Durban area for over a decade now. Our team of Qualified Property Practitioners are well equipped to handle all of your Real Estate needs.
Whether it’s an investment property, a new place to call home, or a rental property that you are looking for, we are here to assist. We also offer Rental Management options for Landlords looking for a professional, hassle free managing agent.
Introduction
Glenwood is a vibrant and historical suburb renowned for its diverse population, lovely buildings and lively cultural scene. Glenwood provides the serenity of suburbia mixed with urban excitement making it ideal for families, students, and professionals alike. If you are thinking of moving or just visiting there to experience something new, then Glenwood could offer you an exceptional experience.
A brief history of the area
Glenwood has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century when it was developed as a residential...
Introduction
In Durban, South Africa, Musgrave is a lively bustling city suburb characterised by its beautiful green environment, beautiful homes and active community. Designed for families, professionals and retirees, the area combines suburban calmness with urban convenience. In case you want to relocate or simply tour around Musgrave offers an uncommon and engaging living life.
Area History
From the early 20th century when it was developed as an affluent residential area to date, Musgrave has been able to maintain its historical charm while...
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 Natal.
LOCATION:
Durban is 30 kms from the King Shaka International airport and close to Umhlanga in the North, Amanzimtoti in the South...