R880,000
R880,000
(Swakopmund) Lee Esterhuysen
(Walvis Bay)Walter Jan Slippers
Vacant Land For Sale in Dolphin Beach
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Discover Your Dream Oasis: Vacant Land For Sale in Dolphin Beach
Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, these prime erfs offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the enchanting Namib Desert, presenting an unparalleled opportunity to build your ideal coastal retreat.
Unlock the potential to bring your vision to life on this attractively priced erf, where every sunrise and sunset will be a picturesque masterpiece against the backdrop of the ocean and dunes.
Dolphin Beach, strategically located between Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, ensures a lifestyle reminiscent of permanent holiday living. Embrace the serene ambiance and coastal charm that will make every day feel like a getaway.
- Size: Approximately 700 sqm of opportunity awaits.
Privately registered.
Seize this chance to create your own slice of paradise in Dolphin Beach. Contact us today to embark on the journey of realising your coastal dream home.
Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, these prime erfs offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the enchanting Namib Desert, presenting an unparalleled opportunity to build your ideal coastal retreat.
Unlock the potential to bring your vision to life on this attractively priced erf, where every sunrise and sunset will be a picturesque masterpiece against the backdrop of the ocean and dunes.
Dolphin Beach, strategically located between Swakopmund and Walvis Bay, ensures a lifestyle reminiscent of permanent holiday living. Embrace the serene ambiance and coastal charm that will make every day feel like a getaway.
- Size: Approximately 700 sqm of opportunity awaits.
Privately registered.
Seize this chance to create your own slice of paradise in Dolphin Beach. Contact us today to embark on the journey of realising your coastal dream home.
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Dolphin Beach, Walvis Bay
Affectionately pronounced "Wallfish" Bay by locals, Walvis Bay is home to an abundance of iconic birds such as pelicans and flamingos, as well as being within a stone's throw of sand dunes that will take your breath away. It is a town characterised by open spaces, breathtaking beauty and plant and animal life that you won't find anywhere else in the world. It is also an important logistics hub, with the port of Walvis Bay enabling imports and exports of various commodities. A brief history of the area Walvis Bay was occupied by the British in 1884, and as part of the Cape Colony, Walvis Bay became part of the Union of South Africa when the South Africa Act was signed in 1910. When Namibia became an independent nation in 1990, it...
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