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R5,500 pm
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Janine Share
Candidate Property Practitioner
Seeff Scottburgh
Emma Vach
Candidate Property Practitioner
Seeff Scottburgh
Beautiful Flat in a Secure and Well maintained complex.
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2169189
Situated one block away from Scott street it is with in walking distance to the shops, restaurants and Scottburgh main beach.
The unit is on the first floor and welcomes you with a sunny open plan lounge and kitchen.
The bedroom is spacious and bright with large built in cupboards and a separate bathroom with a shower.
The complex is quiet and well maintained with a tranquil landscaped communal garden
This unit will be best suitable for a quiet single person or a couple.
No pets allowed
Rent excludes water and electricity
R5 500 damages deposit required
R1 500 utility deposit required
One basement parking allocated for the unit
Washing Machine connection.
Tenant to provide own stove - gas stoves not allowed only electric.
The unit is on the first floor and welcomes you with a sunny open plan lounge and kitchen.
The bedroom is spacious and bright with large built in cupboards and a separate bathroom with a shower.
The complex is quiet and well maintained with a tranquil landscaped communal garden
This unit will be best suitable for a quiet single person or a couple.
No pets allowed
Rent excludes water and electricity
R5 500 damages deposit required
R1 500 utility deposit required
One basement parking allocated for the unit
Washing Machine connection.
Tenant to provide own stove - gas stoves not allowed only electric.
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Scottburgh Central, Scottburgh
Scottburgh is known to many as one of the most attractive and popular holiday destinations on the KwaZulu Natal South Coast, but to the average person little is known about the history of the town of Scottburgh and areas surrounding Scottburgh in which Seeff Mid South Coast have its base in Central Scottburgh in Scott Street. Scottburgh is situated 58km South of Durban and is laid out on the banks of the Pambinyoni River and is the oldest town on the South Coast. In 1860 Scottburgh was surveyed as a township and named in honor of the Lt Governor, John Scott the then governor of Natal. Shaka, King of the Zulus and his entourage were among some of the early visitors to the now Scottburgh area . Stopping to rest and drink from the...
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