Vacant Land Commercial for sale
## Commercial Development Land For Sale | Sibaya Precinct
An outstanding opportunity to develop a premium commercial office park within the prestigious Sibaya Precinct. Strategically positioned to serve the growing business community between Umhlanga and King Shaka International Airport, this site is ideal for developers seeking to create a modern commercial hub in one of KwaZulu-Natal`s fastest-growing business nodes.
### Property Features
* Commercial development land
* Extent: 3.0252 hectares
* Bulk: 4,000m2
* Office zoning
* Up to 4 storeys permitted
* Direct purchase from the developer
* Purchase Price: R15.2 million (excluding VAT)
### Development Highlights
* Excellent opportunity for a boutique office park or corporate headquarters
* Situated within the thriving Sibaya mixed-use precinct
* Well positioned to accommodate the area`s increasing demand for quality commercial office space
* Suitable for owner-occupiers, developers and long-term investors
### Why Invest in Sibaya?
* One of South Africa`s premier mixed-use development precincts
* Minutes from Umhlanga Ridge, Umdloti and King Shaka International Airport
* Convenient access to the N2 and M4 highways
* Close to major residential estates, retail centres and hospitality destinations
* Strong demand for premium office accommodation
* Excellent long-term capital growth potential
This prime commercial site presents an exceptional opportunity to establish a landmark office development within one of Durban`s most sought-after business and lifestyle precincts.
Contact Greg Harris of Harris Commercial, powered by eXp South Africa, for further information, zoning details or to arrange a confidential viewing.
Areas we service: Riverhorse Valley, Durban North, Umhlanga, Mount Edgecombe, Cornubia, Dube TradePort, Ballito and the North Coast.
Listed for sale at R15,200,000
Sibaya Precinct is a premier coastal commercial and mixed-use node that offers a sophisticated business environment characterized by high-end office spaces, luxury hospitality, and strategic connectivity to major economic hubs in KwaZulu-Natal.