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Expect To Be Impressed!
Have you been dreaming of living on the South Coast of Natal? Overlooking the Indian Ocean and Boboyi River lagoon, this home offers open plan living with magnificent sea views. This home has all the character and charm you expect with the convenience of modern amenities.
This home offers four bedrooms and four bathrooms, all en-suite!
Other features: Separate large store. Spacious three car garage. Air-conditioned throughout. Two Water tanks linked to the dwelling. Separate guest suite with own entrance.
Nestled in 130-hectare eco estate, in the tropical South Natal Coast of Africa between Port Edward and Leisure Bay. The Clubhouse consists of tennis courts, squash courts, gymnasium. The Restaurant and Bar are positioned around lovely pool with 180 degrees vie of the ocean.
EKUBU Coastal Estate is close to the Wild Coast near the Eastern Cape Province border and close to the Wild Coast Sun and Casino. This area offers outdoor living in the form of hiking trails and water sport from boating and fishing. Surrounded by renowned golf courses. A huge variety of bird life and small buck species can be observed as you make your way towards the warm Indian Ocean to un-spoilt beaches!
The coastline between here and Port Shepstone to the north is popularly known as the Hibiscus Coast because of its lush sub-tropical vegetation!