Situated in the heart of Pietermaritzburg Central, this two-bedroom flat offers urban living with convenience. Located on a bustling road, access to the flat is controlled by a remote key, ensuring security and privacy. Each flat unit has its own parking lot, and there's also the added convenience of a garage. Although in need of a bit of tender loving care to restore it to its sparkling condition, the potential is evident. From the vantage point of this flat, one can enjoy the vibrant views of Pietermaritzburg Central while being caressed by the refreshing breeze. The kitchen, though already spacious, provides an opportunity for revamping to suit personal preferences. The open layout seamlessly combines the lounge and dining room, creating a versatile space for relaxation and entertaining. The two bedrooms, generously sized, offer comfort and flexibility. Currently, the flat is leased out, making it an attractive investment property in the dynamic cityscape of Pietermaritzburg.
Pietermaritzburg at a glance
Known as the "City of Flowers" for its azaleas and roses, Pietermaritzburg is the capital and second largest city in KwaZulu-Natal. Founded in 1838, there are still many well-preserved late 19th-century government buildings in the city, such as the historic Old Supreme Court building. The city is a major producer of Aluminium, timber, and dairy products. Pietermaritzburg is the...
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