Extent: ± 29 937 m² | Sought-after industrial area | Industrial Park Development Option
Property Features
The property benefits from two road frontages. The first spans 200 metres along the (R102) arterial on the southern boundary, offering excellent visibility from this busy provincial road. The second, smaller frontage provides current access via Falcon Road, a cul-de-sac that connects to the (R102). The property slopes upwards from the (R102) to two level platforms, making it well-suited for development. Its strategic position near major transport routes, including the (N2) arterial, enhances accessibility, making it an ideal site for industrial use in a growing and well-connected node.
Surrounding Areas
The immediate surroundings consist of a mix of clean industrial buildings and complexes, such as Acacia Park (adjacent to the subject property), Kyra Park, Canton Park, and the Imbonini Mini Factory Park, which house mini-factories. These are interspersed with improved freestanding industrial properties and developable vacant erven. Directly north of the property, across the (R102) arterial, is the North Point Ballito development, a significant project with construction yet to commence. Beyond this node, areas to the north, south, and west are dominated by agricultural sugarcane fields.
Location and Accessibility
The property consists of vacant land, strategically located in the KwaZulu-Natal coastal precinct of Shakas Head. It lies approximately 50km north of Durban's central business district, 30km north of Umhlanga Ridge, 20km north of King Shaka International Airport, and 5km inland from the Shakas Rock coastal holiday belt and beachfront. It is situated across the (R102) Old Main Road from the Imbonini Business Park, a well-established, access-controlled estate developed over the last decade. This business park is positioned at the intersection of the (R102) Provincial north-south arterial and Shakas Rock Road, which connects to the (N2) National Road, just 1.75km away, and extends to the coastal areas of Salt Rock and Shakas Rock beachfront.