When you buy a house and make a home for yourself, your surroundings will be one of the factors that determines your lifestyle. If you like a quiet, polite neighbourhood where you find only your neighbours on the streets, read on. If you prefer to wake up to the cry of a fish eagle, rather than the rumble of a truck this could work.
If you prefer to sit on your balcony overlooking a nature reserve rather than a busy street, you're here. If you want a house where you can be alone if you want to be, take a look at this. Featuring four bedrooms, two of which have private access, two bathrooms, two lounges and a separate dining room, a pool and covered entertainment area, this house has all the space a big family could need, plus all the privacy that you value.
I love the high-quality shutters - so much more durable than blinds. Surrounded by other high-value homes in a quiet cul-de-sac but just minutes away from main routes and central amenities.
Make your move - call me to explore this marvelous family home.
Queensburgh, is situated in KwaZulu Natal and its name historically originated during the celebration of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne. It is situated inland with a 15-minute drive from Durban and comprises four main suburbs, namely Malvern, Escombe, Northdene and Moseley. Bordering the southern end of Queensburgh is Sarnia Road, an arterial road that begins at Solomon Mahlangu Drive (Edwin Swales Drive)...
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