R299,000
1304 TAFTA King's Hall, 80 Samora Machel Street, Durban Central, Durban
Monthly Levy
R1,517.12
R1,517.12
NEWLY RENOVATED BACHELOR APARTMENT
TAFTA KING'S HALL RETIREMENT COMPLEX - DURBAN CBD
Only for persons over the age of 50.
Newly renovated bachelor apartment, brand new (large) shower, kitchen and bathroom have been re-tiled, very pleasant outlook overlooking the City Hall and the Berea.
Secure basement parking available to rent.
Monthly levy includes:
Water, rates, all maintenance, weekly servicing and advisory clinic, 24 hour on-call manager, security, building insurance.
NO SPECIAL LEVIES EVER.
Community Centre with library, hairdresser and communal dining room - optional lunch: R35-00.
Access to frail care/assisted living if ever required.
Sold on Life Rights - no profit sharing upon refund and the unit cannot be let.
Only for persons over the age of 50.
Only for persons over the age of 50.
Newly renovated bachelor apartment, brand new (large) shower, kitchen and bathroom have been re-tiled, very pleasant outlook overlooking the City Hall and the Berea.
Secure basement parking available to rent.
Monthly levy includes:
Water, rates, all maintenance, weekly servicing and advisory clinic, 24 hour on-call manager, security, building insurance.
NO SPECIAL LEVIES EVER.
Community Centre with library, hairdresser and communal dining room - optional lunch: R35-00.
Access to frail care/assisted living if ever required.
Sold on Life Rights - no profit sharing upon refund and the unit cannot be let.
Only for persons over the age of 50.
Features
Pets Allowed
No
Interior
Bedrooms
0.5
Bathrooms
1
Kitchen
1
Reception Rooms
0.5
Furnished
No
Exterior
Security
Yes
Pool
No
Sizes
Floor Size
38m²
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Durban Central, Durban
Durban has an interesting history, Vasco da Gama’s passing in 1497, Lieutenant Farewell and Shaka. In 1823 Farewell took part in a British expedition to Natal and then decided to start a settlement there. He persuaded 25 other British colonists to join him, and in June 1824 he built the first houses. Only four of these original settlers remained with him. In July 1824 he visited Shaka from whom he received a large...
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