R780,000

R780,000

1.5 Bedroom Flat For Sale in Bulwer
1.5
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Garages
On Show
Sole Mandate
On Show
Sunday, 24 August 2025
14:00:00 to 16:30:00
Directions Boards at 369 King Dinuzulu Road
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Spacious & Peaceful Ground-Floor 1-Bedroom Flat in Bulwer

Web Ref. WRL84305
Land size 12074.00 m²
Floor size 78.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R7,787.36
Step into comfort and convenience with this beautifully maintained 1-bedroom apartment in the heart of Bulwer. Perfectly designed for both space and functionality, this home offers:

* Generous living space: A large lounge area ideal for relaxing, entertaining, or working from home.
* Well-thought-out bathroom layout: The shower and basin are in one room, while the toilet is in another — adding extra convenience for daily living.
* Modern kitchen: Recently upgraded with a fitted oven and stove, ready for you to cook your favorite meals.
* Spacious bedroom: Ample room for comfort, storage, and personal touches.
* Effortless access: Ground-floor positioning means no stairs, plus your garage is conveniently located right behind the kitchen for easy entry.
* Peaceful living: Nestled in a quiet, well-kept building with no street noise — your own serene retreat in the city.


Whether you’re a first-time buyer, downsizing, or looking for a lock-up-and-go lifestyle, this apartment offers a rare combination of space, location, and tranquility

CALL NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO VIEW.
Monthly Levy R2,373.01
Monthly Rates R621
Total R2,994.01

Features

Interior
1.5 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
1 Kitchen
1 Lounge
1 Dining Room
Exterior
1 Garage
Security
Sizes
Land Size 12,074 m²
Floor Size 78 m²
Listing Info
Date Listed 13-08-25
Time Listed 14:23

Bulwer, 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 land grant round Durban Bay. Shaka was a warrior, a military leader, and king of the Zulu people of southern Africa (1816-1828). By the time of his death, Shaka had the largest and most powerful kingdom in south-eastern Africa. Berea From these early beginnings Durban was born and with it the “Berea” was formed...
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