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Ballito at a glance

The town of Ballito was established in the early 1960's starting out as a seaside getaway for fishing holidays. Since then Ballito has grown into a thriving town with major retail outlets and a range of both permanent and holiday vacation properties. 

The 2.5 km Ballito Promenade is one of the greatest tourist draws of the Ballito stretching from Willard Beach to Salmon Bay. Located along this promenade is a diverse range of sectional title apartments offering sea views, direct access to the walkway and within easy walking distance to many restaurants and pubs. These units are ideal properties for holidays, investment letting as well as permanent seaside homes. 

The freehold homes are located on the hills located behind the coastline and not surprisingly many offer dramatic sea views. As many of the homes were established over 30 years ago a great deal have been renovated as well as being converted into guest houses and hotels. There are various small security complexes that have also been developed during the past 15 years, offering both freestanding and sectional title units. Those complexes situated within walking distance to the beaches are in high demand.

213 Residential Homes For Sale in Ballito

FROM R1,150,000 to R38,000,000

23 Residential Homes To Let in Ballito

FROM R10,000 to R45,000

Ballito in the news

The Value Add of a Realtor
Can you sell property using social media? An interesting article published on Inman - an online news and information platform for the real estate industry - described how Justin Bieber attempted this using his 120 million...

Ballito in the news

Pricing your Property - A Seller's Guide
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Ballito in the news

The Future of Marketing - Streaming Television
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