This Affluent Home In Simbithi Eco-Estate Is Selling For R8 995 000!
This Affluent Home In Simbithi Eco-Estate Is Selling For R8 995 000! Prepare to be impressed when you enter this superbly maintained and presented family home. Constructed over two levels, this home enjoys abundant natural light and a layout designed for easy living and entertaining.
The ground floor incorporates a generously proportioned kitchen, welcoming living and dining room, study and a guest on suite bedroom. Bi-fold doors create a seamless flow from the vast dining, kitchen and living areas to the expansive deck perfect for entertaining.
Upstairs, you will find three dreamy on suite bedrooms, all with private balconies encouraging relaxation. This house screams ‘designer’ and will reflect the personality and taste of those accustomed to the best in quality design, finishes and lifestyle. Other highlights of the property include air condition and fans in all bedrooms, quality fittings & fixtures and plentiful storage. There is also approved plans to add additional 2 bedrooms, staff accommodation and a man cave.
Simbithi Eco-Estate is family living lifestyle at its finest and safest. This unparalleled living is a one of a kind, secure and versatile in its offering of family style living with its multiple clubhouses, a Peter Matkovich designed golf course, many eco trails for running or biking, many dams for fishing and birding, sporting facilities, restaurants and bar, and much more.
It is located in the heart of the ever expanding and highly sought-after Dolphin Coast region, a short drive to a multitude of shopping centres, swimming beaches, mountain bike trails, top quality schooling, restaurants, hospitals, churches and much more. Simbithi is a 20 minutes’ drive from The International King Shaka Airport and 2 hours away from some of Kwa-Zulu Natal’s best Game Reserves.
Ballito is a holiday town located in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Ballito is about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Durban. It forms part of the KwaDukuza Local Municipality, and iLembe District Municipality. Dolphins are common on this stretch of the North Coast shoreline, hence the nickname Dolphin Coast.
This house is listed by Nadia Zietsman on Property24.