Situated in central Kleinmond, this vacant stand offers business zoning (B3) which includes shops, flats (above ground floor) or offices. Ample other options available with consent. Excellent position in Main Road.
The property is currently owned by a registered close corporation that is a VAT vendor. As the purchaser, you have the option of either taking over the members' interest in the close corporation or opting for the transfer of the property itself. In both cases, no transfer duty is payable, but VAT on the purchase price will be the responsibility of the purchaser.
Kleinmond is situated in the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom and is surrounded by the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve (containing 1 400 species of fynbos) which is the first Biosphere in South Africa to be proclaimed by United Nations’ Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)....
Situated in central Kleinmond, this vacant stand offers business zoning (B3) which includes shops, flats (above ground floor) or offices. Ample other options available with consent. Excellent position in Main Road.
The property is currently owned by a registered close corporation that is a VAT vendor. As the purchaser, you have the option of either taking over the members' interest in the close corporation or opting for the transfer of the property itself. In both cases, no transfer duty is payable, but VAT on the purchase price will be the responsibility of the purchaser.
Kleinmond is situated in the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom and is surrounded by the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve (containing 1 400 species of fynbos) which is the first Biosphere in South Africa to be proclaimed by United Nations’ Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). There are over 1500 different plant species here, 150 of which are endemic, occurring nowhere else in the world. There are troops of shaggy Chacha baboons, rock dassies and lynx, and even wild leopard live on the crags. Bird watchers from all over the world travel here to tick off ‘lifers’ such as the Bank Cormorant and Cape Rock-jumpers.