
314.602 USD
5.295.000 ZAR
Appartamento in Vendita, Ballito, KwaZulu Natal, Sudafrica
- Numero MLS3085300
- 3
- 2
121 m²
Inserito da Century 21 Ballito
L'immobile Appartamento situato all'indirizzo Ballito, KwaZulu Natal, Sudafrica è attualmente in vendita.Ballito, KwaZulu Natal, Sudafrica viene quotata per314.602 USD.Questa proprietà ha 3 camere, 2 bagni caratteristiche.
Caratteristiche dell'immobile
Proprietà
- Superficie immobile:
121 m² - Supplementari caratteristiche: Balcone
Camere
- Camere: 3
Bagni
- Numero totale di bagni: 2
Altre stanze
- Tipologie di stanze: Cucina
- Cucina: 1
Caratteristiche esterne
- Spazi esterni: Balcone
- Posti auto coperti:
Descrizione
This ground-floor beachfront apartment, located just steps from the beach, presents an exceptional investment and holiday rental opportunity in a high-demand coastal area.
Offering three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms (including a main en-suite), the apartment comfortably accommodates families and groups, making it ideal for short-term holiday rentals and longer-term letting alike. The layout is practical, low-maintenance, and well-suited to consistent rental turnover.
The open-plan kitchen, dining, and lounge area is designed for relaxed coastal living and easy entertaining, appealing strongly to holidaymakers seeking space and comfort. Sliding doors open onto a private patio, providing valuable outdoor living space—an attractive feature for guests and a key driver of rental appeal.
The ground-floor position ensures easy access, convenience for families, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow, all of which enhance occupancy potential. Its close proximity to the beach significantly boosts desirability, allowing guests to enjoy a true walk-to-the-beach lifestyle without the need for transport.
This apartment offers lock-up-and-go ownership, low maintenance, and strong appeal in both the holiday rental and investment market, making it a smart addition to any property portfolio or an ideal dual-purpose coastal retreat.
Località
Ballito, KwaZulu Natal, Sudafrica