R10,000 pm
2
Bedrooms
1.5
Bathrooms
3
Parkings
Ref.
RLS974615
Land
160.00m²
Floor
96.00 m²
Modern 2-Bedroom Simplex for Rent on Ethelbert Road
Web Ref.
RLS974615
Modern 2-Bedroom Simplex for Rent on Ethelbert Road
This stylish and modern 2-bedroom simplex is ideally located on Ethelbert Road, offering the perfect blend of convenience and comfort.
Key Features:
2 spacious bedrooms with ample natural light
Family bathroom and separate guest toilet
Secure lock-up garage with additional parking for 2 visitors
Private enclosed courtyard – perfect for outdoor relaxation
Small front patio area ideal for enjoying your morning coffee
Walking distance to Malvern Centre and Malvern Medicross
Close to Queensburgh High School and nearby primary schools
Just a few meters from the newly opened Malvern Mall
Enjoy a secure, comfortable lifestyle in a highly sought-after area. This property is ideal for those looking for a modern home with easy access to shops, schools, and amenities.
This stylish and modern 2-bedroom simplex is ideally located on Ethelbert Road, offering the perfect blend of convenience and comfort.
Key Features:
2 spacious bedrooms with ample natural light
Family bathroom and separate guest toilet
Secure lock-up garage with additional parking for 2 visitors
Private enclosed courtyard – perfect for outdoor relaxation
Small front patio area ideal for enjoying your morning coffee
Walking distance to Malvern Centre and Malvern Medicross
Close to Queensburgh High School and nearby primary schools
Just a few meters from the newly opened Malvern Mall
Enjoy a secure, comfortable lifestyle in a highly sought-after area. This property is ideal for those looking for a modern home with easy access to shops, schools, and amenities.
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Malvern, Queensburgh
Malvern has become a popular and sought-after suburb within the Queensburgh area. With affordable properties showing great value for money, investors and families are flocking to settle here. This residential area is a peaceful suburb that is family orientated and offers its residents some great schools. A brief history of the area During the late 19th century, Durban residents looking to get away from the heat of the coast started to move inland. Malvern was once four separate residential townships, Malvern, Escombe, Northdene and Moseley. In 1924, the four areas were combined to form the town of Malvern. In 1952, to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne, Malvern received municipality status and changed its name...
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