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A taste of coastal charm
Sunday Tribune
|November 09, 2025
IAN Wyles Auctioneers is featuring four properties set to go under the hammer during their multi-property auction on November 19 at 11am at the Oyster Box Hotel, 2 Lighthouse Road, uMhlanga Rocks.
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The first is a beautiful double-volume home at 80 Botanic Avenue, Musgrave. This highly sought-after area offers a range of amenities and the beach is just a short drive away.
The property comprises five bedrooms (one with a kitchenette), three bathrooms (one en-suite), two complete flatlets, each with a kitchenette and separate bedroom and bathroom, one office, a kitchen, a scullery, a lounge and dining room, as well as a sun room/passage.
There is also one double lockup garage, one secure double parking bay, an outside laundry, two outside toilets, along with double-volume basement workshops/storage rooms. The property also has a swimming pool and braai/entertainment area, as well as full flats rights.
The second property is a sectional title unit - 1 Marine Bay, 52 Marine Drive - which offers the rare combination of beachside tranquility, privacy, and the convenience of central uMhlanga living.
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