Sunday Tribune

Ideal for student accommodat­ion

Three blocks of flats and developmen­t land available in central Pinetown

- JAN DE BEER

In2assets will call for bids for three blocks of flats in Pinetown, as well as 3 600m² of developmen­t land, on March 13 at 11am at the Durban Country club.

Viewing the potentiall­y lucrative property at 1 and 3 Morgan Road – which covers over 8 000m² in total – is on Tuesday between 2pm and 3pm.

Carl Kleinhans, who is handling the property sale for In2assets, says there are 42 flats in the three blocks on site.

Two of the buildings have 18 two-bedroom flats each while the third smaller block has six two-bedroom units.

“Each flat comprises open-plan dining room and lounge; two bedrooms; kitchen and bathroom with separate toilet. Other improvemen­ts to the property include an outbuildin­g consisting of staff quarters and storeroom.”

He says the “well maintained” residentia­l complex, with its own parking, is positioned in the heart of the Pinetown CBD next to the Crompton Hospital.

“The property would be ideal for student accommodat­ion as it is close to tertiary institutio­ns. It has been estimated that a total of around 250 students could be accommodat­ed in the flats. Cumulative­ly, that will produce very sound rental revenue.”

Apart from tertiary campuses and schools, the property is also close to the St John’s Checkers Centre, Pine Crest shopping complex, Pinetown CBD and taxi ranks.

It is easily accessed from freeways such as the M7, M13, and M19.

For viewing arrangemen­ts, as well as more informatio­n about the property, contact Carl Kleinhans at 082 467 5664 or 031 574 7600 or email ckleinhans@ in2assets.com.

 ??  ?? An aerial view of the blocks of flats and developmen­t land next to Pinetown’s Crompton Hospital on offer from In2assets on March 13.
An aerial view of the blocks of flats and developmen­t land next to Pinetown’s Crompton Hospital on offer from In2assets on March 13.
 ??  ?? Stephen Mccarthy, head of Bidx1, left, Dr Andrew Golding, head of Pam Golding Property Group, and MC du Toit, chief executive auctions and sales, for Bidx1 SA, at the launch of Bidx1 SA.
Stephen Mccarthy, head of Bidx1, left, Dr Andrew Golding, head of Pam Golding Property Group, and MC du Toit, chief executive auctions and sales, for Bidx1 SA, at the launch of Bidx1 SA.

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