Well looked after 3 bedroom house situated in a quiet place of Umlazi U. The house consist of fully fitted kitchen, open plan with lounge, BIC's, tiled floors, aluminium doors and windows, main bed with air-corn. Income generate: 2 outside rooms with its own toilet & sink
With some TLC this can become your dream home. It has everything you need: 3 beds, open plan lounge& dining, kitchen, 2 baths(MES), double garage, double carport, security gate. This home is situated in a cul-de-sac, a stone throw away from public transport route.
Classic four-room home situated in the quiet area of C-section close to schools transport call today to view the property.The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army during one of their campaigns. Legend has it that after being given water to drink from the local river, h...
Good area, right position, and the right price. Close to Umlazi. Located close to transport and schools.The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army during one of their campaigns. Legend has it that after being given water to drink from the local river, he remarked 'kanti
A perfectly positioned home, located in a nice area of Umlazi. This home comprises an extra outside room, for the guest or extended family members.The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army during one of their campaigns. Legend has it that after being given water to
Ideal stater home offering you 3 bedroom, lounge, small size kitchen but more space for your basic needs. It has 1 bathroom, outbuilding, drive in access. The property is very close with Philani Mall and close to public transport.
Slightly negotiable. Spacious lounge and dining area, the kitchen is fully fitted. The property is close to transport in a very decent section of Umlazi. Call today to be prequalified for a bond. Make me a reasonable offer.The naming of Amanzimtoti is generally attributed to the renowned Zulu King Shaka, who stopped here in 1828 with his army