Nestled in the desirable Upper Reservoir Hills, this much-loved property spans two levels and sits on expansive land, offering tremendous potential for further expansion. The thoughtfully designed interior exudes modern charm, ensuring comfort and style in every corner. Upon entering, you are greeted by a wide balcony that seamlessly flows into the open-plan lounge and dining room, creating a welcoming and spacious atmosphere.
The well-appointed kitchen features sleek granite countertops and ample cupboard space, making it a culinary haven. Three fitted bedrooms are conveniently located down the passageway, providing privacy and comfort. The main bathroom and an additional guest loo cater to the needs of both residents and visitors alike.
The lower level boasts a two-bedroom flatlet, currently tenanted, providing an immediate rental income opportunity. The spacious courtyard offers plenty of parking, enhancing convenience for multiple vehicles. With its expansive land, this property holds the promise of further development, making it an excellent investment for those looking to build additional rental units and maximize returns.
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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