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R14,550,000

R14,550,000

9,700m² Industrial Yard For Sale in Camperdown
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9700sqm Industrial Land For Sale in Umlaas Gate, Camperdown

Web Ref. CL2858
Land size 9700.00 m²
Floor size 9700.00 m²
Monthly Bond Repayment
R135,821.53
Site Area - 9700sqm
Purchase Price - R1500/sqm = R14,550,000 + VAT
Zoning: Light Industrial
Platformed Land
On the N3 highway
Power, water and sewer connections in place
Superlink access

Umlaas Gate, within the emerging new Umlaas Road light industrial and logistics node is strategically
positioned both on the primary National N3 Durban to
Gauteng logistics and industrial corridor, as well as at the
junction of the main National and Provincial transport routes
serving the eastern seaboard of KZN and the Eastern Cape.
Sitting midway between Hammarsdale and Pietermaritzburg and less than 10km
from the nascent Cato Ridge Dry Port, the NODE comprises predominantly the 170ha
Umlaas Gates Logistics Estate located north of the P338 within the Msunduzi Local
Municipal area and the 140ha Umlaas Junction Light Industrial Estate located to the south
of the P338 (Thorneville Road) within the Mkhambathini Local Municipal area but also
includes the existing 70ha Vaalkop (OneLogix VDS) Logistics Facility and the proposed 100ha
Anniedale Mixed Use Development.

Camperdown is located in the Umgungundlovu District Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, some 60km from Durban and 20km from Pietermaritzburg. The N3 freight corridor, supposedly the busiest in the country, runs through camperdown connecting Durban and Gauteng. With Durban being home to the busiest port in Sub-Saharan Africa and Gauteng being South Africa's economic heartland, it brings huge potential to Camperdown as a logistics, manufacturing and business hub. Cato Ridge, where the future 850ha Dry Port logistics, industry and business development will be located, is a mere 7km from Camperdown and Hammarsdale's brand new Keystone Logistics Park is no more than 20km. The Umbumbulu Road connects Camperdown with Amanzimtoti on the South Coast and Umlaas Road extends towards the Eastern Cape.

Features

Zoning
Industrial
Exterior
Security
Sizes
Land Size 9,700 m²
Floor Size 9,700 m²
Listing Info
Date Listed 14-02-25
Time Listed 09:03

Camperdown, Camperdown

Looking for a strategically located area? Camperdown, set within the uMgungundlovu District Municipality, ticks all the right boxes. This area is situated along the N3 corridor, connecting Durban and Gauteng. As Gauteng is the economic heart of South Africa and Durban holds the busiest port, Camperdown is attractively positioned between these two points. Camperdown boasts a range of commercial and industrial properties. Whether you're after vacant land, offices, warehouses, or factories, the area will ensure your business's success. History Camperdown was named after the British naval battle and victory over the Dutch in 1797. The town first began as a farm - also named Camperdown - in 1865. The area saw prominent urban...
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