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    Construction imminent at new Durban affordable housing development

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    By Evans on July 13, 2017 Construction, Latest News

    Construction of a new affordable housing project at Bridge City – a joint venture between Tongaat Hulett and the eThekwini municipality – is due to start within the next few weeks.

    The development, 20 km north of the Durban central business district, will comprise 356 apartment units, priced from R499 000 and will be built by Calgro M3, which has bought the land for development in conjunction with home loan provider Chartwell Group.

    The two-bedroom, one-bathroom units include finishes such as granite kitchen tops, ceramic tiles, burglar bars, security gates and built-in bedroom cupboards in the main bedroom.

    Bridge City is bordered by Phoenix, Inanda, Ntuzuma and KwaMashu and forms part of a bigger Bridge City development, which includes a 13 ha Bridge City business estate and a town centre comprising commercial, retail, residential, State hospital and regional magistrate’s court sites.

    “We are very excited about this development because it is the first delivery of affordable residential accommodation in Bridge City,” said Tongaat Hulett Developments development executive Brian Ive.

    The construction of eThekwini’s Go!Durban integrated rapid public transport network would also provide future residents with direct access to the city.

    “The development will enable a number of families in the region, in particular first-time homeowners, to bridge the housing affordability gap and step onto the home ownership ladder,” commented Chartwell Group director Gregory Connellan.

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