This lovely B&B consists of 10 Bedrooms, 9 of which are ensuite. Stunning pool area to lounge around, or use as a meeting area. Lovely lapa doubles as a gym area, and then into a pub at night. Dining room seats 16 people. Books are available but only to serious buyers. Situated in the lovely suburb of Athlone Park, close to the highway, shops and beaches and golf course. This will be a 5 minute drive from the commercial harbor development due to begin shortly. Price includes all furniture, fittings, linen etc, all u need to run this business. Call to arrange your personal viewing.This really could be a money spinner, or a beautiful big family home. But it has Location, Location, Location thats for sure, right in the heart of Athlone Park, one of the most popular suburbs in Amanzimtoti. A short drive from everything, the shopping centre, beach, golf course, N2 Highway.
Kingsway High School, Kuswag High and Junior School, Amanzimtoti Primary School. Athlone Park Primary. Umbogintwini Primary school.
Vicinity
Close to Highway, schools. New Harbour development. Galleria Shopping Centre. Amanzimtoti Beaches. Amanzimtoti Golf Course
Amanzimtoti has several malls, arcades and a water park. Arbour Crossing, a major new shopping development, opened on November 20, 2008, with a Pick 'n Pay Hypermarket being the key tenant. The Galleria, a second development nearby, opened on 26 November 2009, with 198 shops including a bowling alley, a skating rink, an 11-screen Nu Metro cinema (including a 3D cinema) and key tenants; Checkers Hyper, Edgars, Game and Woolworths.
Lapa/braai
Yes
Stove
Yes
Pantry
Yes
Paving
Yes
Security
Yes
Alarm
Yes
Security Fence
Yes
Security Lights
Yes
Pets
Yes
Parking
Yes
Built in Cupboards
Yes
Showers
Yes
Storeys
One Story
Rooftype
Tile
Condition
Good
Com/Office Zoning
Residential
Commercial Notes
Run as a B&B will show the books to serious buyer only.
Commercial Parking
Plenty of secure parking
Commercial Rooms
10.00
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Property for sale (real estate) in Amanzimtoti Some useful information regarding Amanzimtoti located in Kwazulu Natal
Focus on Amanzimtoti, KwaZulu
Natal, South Africa
Famed for its outstanding fishing grounds and surfing attractions,
this is but a small part of the attractions the area has to offer
the holiday maker.
Offers you superb white sandy beaches, safe swimming facilities,
beautiful picnic spots, unsurpassed fishing grounds (shore, rock
and deep sea), under-water wonderland, top class sporting facilities,
diverse fauna and flora, tranquil natural beauty, affordable and
luxury accommodation, colourful cultural heritage, places of interest,
wide choice of shopping facilities, gourmet restaurants, family
entertainment and exciting nightlife.
Linked by road and rail to all major centres, it makes the perfect
destination for the traveller - whether it be for a fun-filled holiday
or a business trip where you can relax away from the stresses of
the big city.
The area is renowned for fishing and watersports such as surfing,
paddle-skiing and windsurfing. Anglers will find a wealth of shore
and rock angling. Ski boat trips can be arranged through Amanzimtoti
Area Tourism. From June to August the very popular annual 'Sardine
Run' takes place - great excitement in scooping up these little
fish as they beach, or just watching the amazing bird life that
dip and dive after the catch. The famous Aliwal Shoal, a
short distance south, provides an exceptional diving paradise.
Activities
Beaches
The town is renowned for its safe, scenic beaches. Inyoni Rock and
Pipeline Beach are much frequented by sun-loving holiday makers.
Dick King Homestead
The local traffic department have their auspicious headquaters in
the fully restored homestead of one of the province's most enduring
icons.
Ilanda Wilds
The self-guided Loerie, Mpiti and Mongoose trails start near the
town centre and visit the preserved riverbank area. Picnic and barbeques
permitted.
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