Amanzimtoti at a glance
Durban at a glance
Durban, a coastal city in eastern South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province, is known for its African, Indian and colonial influences. Refurbished for soccer's 2010 World Cup, the seafront promenade runs from uShaka Marine World, a huge theme park with an aquarium, to the futuristic Moses Mabhida Stadium and The Durban Botanical Gardens.
Durban is known for the idyllic beaches of the Golden Mile, its world-class surf spots
As of 2017 Durban has won the city with the best quality of living in South Africa for three years running. The annual international survey by Mercer ranks cities in the world based on quality of living. Durban came ahead of Johannesburg and Cape Town and was placed second after Port Louis, Mauritius as the best city in Africa
A brief history of the area
Archaeological evidence from the Drakensberg mountains suggests that the Durban area has been inhabited by communities of hunter-gatherers since 100,000 BC. These people lived throughout the area of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu farmers and pastoralists from the north saw their gradual displacement, incorporation or extermination. Oral history has been passed down from generation to generation by the Zulu nation, who were inhabitants of the land before colonisers, but there is no written history of the area until it was sighted by Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, who sailed parallel to the KwaZulu-Natal coast at Christmastide in 1497 while searching for a route from Europe to India. He named the area "Natal", or Christmas in Portuguese
Infrastructure
KwaZulu-Natal has a well-developed infrastructure of roads, railways and telecommunications, plentiful semi-skilled labour, a sophisticated commercial and financial business structure, complemented by a full spectrum of professional services, good access to overseas markets, quality housing, and excellent medical, social and cultural facilities. Modern industrial parks are found throughout the Province and standard factory buildings are available, while custom-built factories can be constructed according to specification.
Schools in the area
Another factor why so many are choosing Durban as their destination of choice in terms of residence is for the fact that there are a number of great schools to choose from. Some of the more well-known schools in Durban include Berea Primary School, Penzance, Glenwood Preparatory School, St James, Star College Primary School
Hospitals nearby
Another reason why Durban is one of the most popular residential cities in South Africa is there is also a massive selection of great medical facilities and hospitals. Some of the best public and private ones include Life Westville Hospital, Addington Hospital, St Aidan's Hospital, Capital Haematology Hospital, Ahmed Al-Kadi Private Hospital, Netcare Parklands Hospital, Durdoc Hospital, King Edward VIII Hospital, Life Chatsmed Garden Hospital, City Hospital LTD, Netcare St Augustine's Hospital, Life The Crompton Hospital, Ascot Park Hospital and Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital.
Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)
As it is a major City, you are just a stones thow away from the airport, major shopping centres, economic zones, schools and hospitals
Malls/Shopping
You will be spoilt for choice. From Berea Centre, to Stamford Hill, Game Centre and close to The Pavillion, La Lucia Mall and Gateway
Restaurants
Durban is perhaps best known for its beaches and sunshine (and the Moses Mabhida Stadium), but visitors to eThekwini the area can look forward to an array of cuisines from every culture on South Africa's map. From spicy Indian-inspired food like bunny chow and samoosas to fresh shellfish and seafood complemented by organic vegetables and produce from the rich KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, Durban has a diverse restaurant offering to match its status as the busiest port in Africa.
Special Attractions
Durban's famous Golden Mile attracts people from all over South Africa and beyond with the promise of year-round warm waters, pristine white sandy beaches and clear blue skies for their dream holiday.
Splash about in the gentle waves of Umhlanga Beach on the North Coast, travel further south where beautiful Amanzimtoti awaits, charter a boat and watch the sunset on the horizon.
Those looking for the ultimate thrill should head straight for Ushaka Marine World, which is the largest aquarium in the southern hemisphere. Umhlanga Rocks offers world-class beach resorts, wildlife reserves, fine dining and superb shopping.
Time to invest
With so much to offer in terms of attractions, beautiful beaches, and amenities, there really couldn't be a better time than now to make Durban your home. Leading property company Campbell Property Group, have the property solution you have been looking for. Get in contact with one of our professional property practitioners to find out everything you need to know about the residential property market of Durban. They have the skill and knowledge to enable you to make the right decision the first time around. Why settle for anything less than the best? Live the life you deserve with Campbell Property Group.
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