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Flat-Apartment For Sale in Stanger Central, Kwazulu Natal
R 880,000
79sqm
3 Rooms
2 Bathrooms
Flat-Apartment For Sale in Stanger Central, Kwazulu Natal
For Sale in Stanger
R 880,000
79sqm
3 Rooms
2 Bathrooms
Stanger Central, KwaZulu Natal
A well laid out, attractive apartment for Sale in Stanger central. This Stylish ground level apartment presents 3 bedrooms with built in cupboards, an open plan kitchen and dining room, lounge, guest toilet and bathroom and en suite in the main bedroom. Two of the bedrooms and lounge are fitted with air conditioners. This attractive unit features 79 square meters of floor space and can easily suit a family looking for a convenient and secure apar...tment. It features a stunning kitchen that is fully fitted, with Caesar counter tops and a glass top stove, hob and oven. The complex is fenced and accessed via an automated gate. It is also conveniently located a walking distance from the CBD, schools and places of worship. KwaDukuza (also known as Stanger) is a town in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa. In 2006, its official name was changed from Stanger to KwaDukuza however Zulu people in the area called it Dukuza well before this date, and many white South Africans continue to use Stanger today. Stanger has been used on new road signs in the area.Stanger lies inland from Blythedale in the midst of sugarcane fields, its streets lined with Jacarandas, home to King Shaka's memorial monument and part, not only of the Zulu Heritage Route, but the proposed Sugar Route as well.KwaDukuza Stanger beginnings were as a new capital for Shaka's Zulu nation during what were to become the last years of his life. KwaDukuza ironically meaning place of the lost person was named after the intricate labyrinth layout of huts, and it was in one of the kraals that Shaka was assassinated by two of his half brothers Dingane, who was to succeed him, and Mhlangane. His body was buried upright in a grain pit a hasty burial the day after his assassination over which stands a simple stone memorial erected in his honour.Shaka's successor was to abandon kwa Dukuza allowing it to run to wrack and ruin, and it was only in 1873 that a European town was built on the site, named after William Stanger, the surveyor general of Natal. Today KwaDukuza Stanger serves as the commercial, magisterial and communication centre for the large sugar producing district.Today KwaDukuza Stanger is one of many of the towns in this area to claim an authentic eastern influence, brought here by the first Indian immigrants who came to work on the sugar cane fields. Markets, mosques and temples of their descendants now add a vibrant flavour the towns on the Dolphin Coast.The weather here is typically tropical and humidity high, hence the sugarcane and bottle nose dolphins use the sea as their playground throughout the year. The market in town is worth a visit.