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R4,000,000 | 1,574m² Vacant Land For Sale in Seaton Estate

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R4,000,000

1039 Seaton, Seaton Estate, Ballito

Monthly Bond Repayment R41,970.24
Calculated over 20 years at 11.25% with no deposit. Change Assumptions

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Front row site in Seaton Estate

Vacant land in Seaton Estate. This site is 1574m2 in size with views over the conservancy. Sea views are achievable due to the sloping land. Direct beach access through Seaton.

Access to Seaton's communal facilities including the beach clubhouse. For a site visit contact our HUNT team.
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Seaton Estate, Ballito

Situated just 40 Km North of Durban, on the magnificent shores of the Dolphin Coast, Ballito is one of the fastest growing towns in South Africa. The coastline is a tourist haven, with an amazing array of wildlife as well as dolphin and whale viewing. Due to the growth, Ballito has now acquired a large permanent resident population and all necessary amenities are close at hand. More Info

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