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R3,900,000

R3,900,000

567.60m² Building For Sale in Bulwer
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Well maintained and positioned freehold property for sale!

Web Ref. CL1777
Land size 822.00 m²
Floor size 567.60 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R37,140.61
Maxprop is pleased to offer for sale a strategically placed and well maintained freehold property on upper Clark Road.

This property is in close proximity to St Augustine, Entabeni and Ribumed hospitals.

On a site size of 822 square metres, there are improvements totalling 567,6m² which are reflected on eThekwini approved plans. Plenty of parking behind secure electronic gates.

The building is over two storeys and currently used to house stock for the tenant.

There are solar panels and a generator to ensure that there is no business outage with loadshedding.

The zoning and rating is based on commercial and business special consent. As this does not transfer with the sale, the fact that it has been approved should indicate that it will be approved again for a new owner.

This prime property offers much in terms of location and accessibility. Viewing strictly by appointment.

Please do not hesitate to call Di Franks or Shaun Stobart for an appointment to view and any further information.

Features

Zoning
Commercial
Sizes
Land Size 822 m²
Floor Size 567.60 m²
Listing Info
Date Listed 06-05-25
Time Listed 08:00

Bulwer, Durban

Bulwer is a charming and diverse suburb that showcases a harmonious blend of historical heritage and contemporary living. Situated just south of Durban's central business district, Bulwer exudes a unique character that captivates residents and visitors alike. With its rich history, tree-lined streets, cultural diversity, and modern amenities, Bulwer has become a sought-after destination for those seeking a dynamic yet tranquil lifestyle. Historical Background Bulwer's history dates back to the late 19th century when it was established as a residential area for the city's emerging middle class. The suburb was named after Sir Henry Bulwer, a former Lieutenant-Governor of Natal. The colonial influence is evident in some of the...
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