R4,595,000

R4,595,000

3 Bedroom Sectional Title For Sale in Morningside
3
Bedrooms
2.5
Bathrooms
2
Garages
On Show
On Show
Sunday, 05 October 2025
14:00:00 to 16:30:00
Directions Boards on Stephen Dlamini & Sandile Thusi Rds and Bemersyde Rd
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3 Bedroom

Web Ref. WRL84333
Land size 676.00 m²
Floor size 420.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R45,875.55
LUXURY PENTHOUSE WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS

To view the video tour of this remarkable property, please ensure you scroll to the end or click on the video link. Situated in prime Upper Morningside, t his immaculate 420m2 Penthouse Apartment will take your breath away, with views out to the horizon. The expansive living dining room flows out onto a generous balcony perfect for alfresco living. The elegant kitchen, with a separate utility/scullery area, has granite counter tops with an island seating area, and a large Smeg gas hob with electric oven. The entire space is flooded with natural light from the floor to ceiling doors and windows.

The spacious master suite, with separate walk in wardrobe, seating area, and full ensuite bathroom is a master class in luxury. On the other wing of the apartment is a second lounge, a mini bar/kitchenette area, and an office, reading nook or breakfast space. The additional two bedrooms are well sized with built in cupboards. A family bathroom with shower, basin and toilet are also on this wing as are the laundry facilities.

There is a double garage, a Jojo tank and domestic accommodation.

This home offers a lifestyle that lends itself to both a quiet sanctuary and spectacular entertainment.
Monthly Levy R2,522
Monthly Rates R5,066
Total R7,588

Features

Interior
3 Bedrooms
2.5 Bathrooms
1 Kitchen
2 Lounges
1 Dining Room
1 Study
Exterior
2 Garages
Security
Scenery / Views
Sizes
Land Size 676 m²
Floor Size 420 m²

Morningside, 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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