As a Durbanite living in Joburg, the goal is to own a beach side property in Durban sometime in the future. I see soo much potential in Durban, the beachfront is a gold mine waiting to explode, I have to be part of it. Like the Western Cape, KZN has the potential to become the worlds holiday destination.
I hope you achieve that bhut wami. Nothing makes me more happier than seeing my fellow people getting bread and doing the most. I will be following in your footsteps nami. I love it ❤❤
I’m from Spain , living in Ireland now, I’m freestyle motocross rider, I have some property’s in Spain, but I’m thinking also to invest in KZN . Have some riders friends living there, and they living chill. Sometimes here in Europe we listen to many bullshit about dangerous in SA and electric blackouts, but I think all the coast towns of KZN have so many potential and for me it’s cheap, if I compare with my properties in Spain. Let’s I want to go and check with my friends what’s going on, while I checking the real state market and some properties.
@@kankafmx9989The energy crisis is as real as the crime and the riots and looting that took place mainly in KwaZulu-Natal, in 2021! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_South_African_unrest?wprov=sfla1 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_energy_crisis?wprov=sfla1 If you have a solar panel, you're required to distribute your collected energy into the Eskom (the state-owned and only energy supplier) power grid. You only have energy 24/7, if you have a personal diesel generator. You can be safe from crime. But it usually requires to have your property walled-in, with electric fences or barbed wire, watchdogs and a private security company (SA has the largest private security sector in the world). If you don't live in a gated community! The wealth distribution in SA, is the most unequal in the world, by the GINI coefficient. Which is the major factor for the huge crime rate. You basically have a first-world country within a third-world country. There's no real middle-class. An affluent rich minority and a large very poor majority. Sometimes right next to each other, only separated by a street/highway. Like with Sandton ("Africa's richest square mile") and Alexandra (a poor township) in Johannesburg. All of this doesn't change the fact that South Africa is one of the most beautiful countries in the world! With a megadiverse flora and fauna (look it up on Wikipedia).
@@kankafmx9989Dallan Goldmans family is from a beautiful little coastal town called Southbroom. KZN is amazing. We hope you'll visit and experience the magic for yourself
Having just returned to the UK from South Africa this morning, my favourite place is Umhlanga. We stayed in Clifton, Camps Bay and Jo Burg, but Umhlanga is the one for us. Thanks for the videos Steven.
Cape Town is beautiful yes, but the green,lush KZN is everything to me. KZN is naturally beautiful. I love the weather, I love that I can grow my food without trying too hard if I want. I love that it rains there, I love that it's not windy.
Durban is becoming d most beautiful city to live more especially for Blacks, but as to compere with Cape Town/Western Cape, I believe Durban/ KZN still too far to catch Western Cape/Cape Town
Nigeria can do better. Mambilla, plateau, gembu, obudu are nature beauty wasting away. The coastline of calabar and awkaibom should rival durban and ulamgha
I can't believe the beauty of Durban, really speechless...amazing greenery & beautiful view of the ocean...this is one of the best video ever seen of KwaZulu-Natal...top notch...thank you Steven for this astonishing vlog of Durban.
I disagree with your choices because Zululami and Zimbali are not considered Durban. They are on the North Coast. Definitely not Durban. So Umhlanga should have been number 1. But other than that, it's great to have KZN recognized. Good job!
This video makes me so happy!! Thanks for covering my city, my town, my province! I live in Umhlanga and I can see my apartment and my office (above Umhlanga Arch) from the video! That made me so happy! Another great video covering the greater Durban, Steven. Well done.
South Africans love to price their estates in rands, and it's very refreshing to see. In Ghana, we pride ourselves on using dollars more than Americans do.
That is messed up. Property owners in Ghana must decolonise their minds. Ghana was the first African country in sub sahara to get Independent. You should be leading Africa.
That is also because your currency is pegged by the dollar while SA is one of the few nations liberated from the west hence our currency is free floating against the dollar. SA will start to trade with other BRICS nations using Rand, Cedi is too attached to the dollar
Zululami is nice but I disagree with it being number 2. There are many other places that should have been included, ie Simbithi and Hillcrest and could have gotten a top 5. Great job nonetheless.
South African are way ahead of their neighbors. You find nice houses all over Africa, but usually there’s no planning. A lot of places don’t even building roads, no open spaces or street lights.
In SA u can't build without approved plan, even in rural areas u build base on residential plan, u r correct to say without proper roads n street lights, of which street lights r not important in Villages
I disagree with number two as there are a dozen other estates that could have been number two. But I also understand its access that the developments gave you made things easier for you ❤. Ww appreciate the beautiful quality content always
My home city, how I love Durban. I've lived all over SA, but KZN weather is best. You don't have winter wardrobe in Durban, unlike if you live in Cape Town and Joburg. I will be back. Thank you for a lovely video.
AWESOME VIDEO!!! I've been telling my wife we should look into buying property outside of the U.S. for quite some time now. I'm defiantly going to share this video with her.
Not all of the metropolitan area looks like that 😂. In fact the vast majority does not, and is either of poor build quality or is pooly maintained. There are also the occasional issues such as water suddenly being unavailable for weeks as a result of pipes being washed out somewhere, or periodic blackouts due to the crumbling power grid infrastracture. It is very much a case of little islands of first world wealth situated in a sea of third world life, and all the issues that come along with that. They don't show that in videos like this, but it is a fact of everyday life there.
Great Video Steven. Do more luxurious Real Estate videos across Africa. Maybe you can also get your real estate license and make some money on referrals. It is very attractive. Let CNN and BBC keep showing the negative part of Africa. Focus on showing us the best parts. Thank you
@Angele : i love yo comment " let CNN and BBC show the bad side " . Yes those and many others prefer showing shanties in Africa.....let them be. The only gripe I have over these very lovely mansions in Ethekwini (Durban to whites ) is that 90% are owned by settlers and not by indegenous people in this case Ngunis. In Nigeria 90% of luxury mansions are owned by Blacks .
An hour is an understatement...I don't even live in Jozi but I know it's going to mop the floor with any content that has ever been posted on this channel!!!
Ballito is actually on another level, once you taste the life of it you don't wanna go back to where you came from. I've worked in Ballito side being from Durban and it was so refreshing to experience Ballito side.
I ain't a property expert, but I would've thought Simbithi Eco Estate and Cotswold Down gold estate would make topic 3 places to reside in around Durban.
Amazing content Steven🙏. I discovered your TH-cam channel yesterday. I am extremely enjoying beautiful scenery and detailed information about each cities. Incredible work!!!
Wow bro!! Your content is well put together 🙌🙌 , your page was suggested to me by TH-cam when you posted the Top 10 in cape town. You gained a subscriber in me since then👌👌. Keep up the good work Patiently waiting for Gauteng/Johannesburg edition...😊
Great Video Sir. Please visit Margate Beach and surrounding towns as well just to have a feel of the smaller South African towns. You'll love it there. About an hour from Durban.
I’ve been so busy with my exams, so I’ve been unable to keep up with your uploads. Exams are over now, and I’m so excited to catch up on the videos I missed. Btw, watching your videos in 1080/60fps is a game changer.
There is so much more to see within the main Zimbali Resort, i think maybe access was the issue since it is private (next time), There's even a World class Hotel inside Zimbali Resort 🙆🏾♂️🔥🔥
Zimali golf estate I appreciate it because they incorporate greeny trees as part of real estate. Real estate shouldnt be just beautiful structures the tree and plant much be included for longevity environmental reserve
Hopefully we will get most luxurious neighborhoods in Pretoria and Limpopo(which i think the properties there will blow your mind) videos soon, and maybe some S.A house tours.
Started off well but number 2 and 1 are estates NOT neighbourhoods. The neighbourhoods the two estates are in are Sheffield Beach and Ballito respectively, with Sheffield Beach being the only suburb of the three having no loadshedding which is the perk he mentioned in the beginning. Great video but get the facts aligned as well.
Spot on. I live in Sheffield Beach and can attest to this statement. Zululami is indeed one of the estates in Sheffield Beach and Zimbali one of the estates in Ballito
This is not true! For example: The settling, then town and eventually city/capital of Pretoria was founded in 1855 and was named under the father's founder Andries Pretorius. There was never a city called Tshwane. This was simply the Zuki name of a very small river nearby _(there are no big waters like rivers or sea access in Pretoria/Johannesburg)._ The changed names are usually made up and have not been renamed. Now they're getting renewed. So they have to come up or invent a new name for the city. In some cases there already exists a non-English/Afrikaans name for the city. Which doesn't mean that it was founded by a Bantu tribe! Before the Zulus were stopped at the Vaal river, they had made a long way from the South. But the tribe hasn't made many permanent settlements/towns, but have been on the move. Conquering large lands under various kings. The most famous one was King Shaka . And for the Cape region: The Khoisan people have been/some to this day hunter and gatherers. Without any settlements at all. So all towns and cities at the Cape were founded by the immigrants, which began to settle in the 1600's! At first as outposts of the Dutch East Indian Trading Company. Later also to permanently immigrate. One day, they're going to try to _"africanize"_ the name of Cape Town...
@@livelikesong I'm (South) African too. My family is actually from the Pretoria region. In the province named "Gauteng" today. Another made-up name. While we live in Germany today, I still carry my Afrikaner surname (btw the same as the Springboks head coach). I'm against the forced renaming of cities! It's a ridiculous move to change/erase history.
@@yannick245 you are mad and bitter that black people, the ones who are Africans because remember, only now so we see this resurgence and want and intent from white people be called Africans, originally, black people were punished for it. We will not be told by you what is real and true, we will do so ourselves. You claim all these names are made up in favour of places that were named after “conquers” from the west? Colonial names? “Gauteng” is made up because you don’t like it? You claim there is no such thing as Tswane as if Pretoria was ordained by God, stop it. We have places like the V&A waterfront, Victoria and Alfred, for who? I promise you you’re not going to tell us what is real and true and tell our history for us like has always been done, keep that for yourself. And also, what is this thing of white peoples who love abroad but always feel the need to always tell people that they are SAn, the Miss it etc as if people are wondering about them, stop.
One thing I love about us South Africans is that we are actually smart. Instead of chasing white people out like some other countries did... We chose to work with them/ together for the benefit of our country😊
Remember we came from apartheid which disenfranchised us heavily. If we kicked them out, we would be had a huge brain drain. We basically played the long game. Get South Africans to rich and middle class level to compete properly. We achieved that.
@@lozi4163 yes their days are numbered but we did benefit from that decision , we got a chance to even learn from them now we will continue to benefit from the next super powers … thats wisdom if you ask me
@@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 what's wrong with u ? Why are u in everyone's case? UAE is anti-gay but they are developed gay has nothing to do with it
@@nelsonsibiya9204 Yeah, first time I agree with the Zimbabwean lady. Uganda has some messed up priorities , the only thing I appreciate is how they always produced leaders who resist the west but this LGBTQ thing of theirs is messed up
@Judy Atoro she is annoying in every vidoe about our country she comes with her stupid negetive comments when steven did her country zimbabwe we werent commenting crap in those vidoes
There are two estates that are built in durban now, where u can grow your food and keep your chickens. Now u can grow your food in this part of SA without even trying too hard. Even if the society was to collapse, trust me, this is the place u would want to find yourself in.
It's safe to say that South Africa 🇿🇦 is the most beautiful country in the continent 🌍
No it's not
South Africa is hands down the most beautiful country in Africa
Nigerians are the nicest people in Africa who stand in confidence to protect all Africans. We love you!
No it's not Nigeria is
@@noname-we1rf 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. People are going to laugh at you
@@noname-we1rf 😂 U dreaming soo nicely
We thank you for saying that.🤝🏽❤️🇿🇦
As a Durbanite living in Joburg, the goal is to own a beach side property in Durban sometime in the future. I see soo much potential in Durban, the beachfront is a gold mine waiting to explode, I have to be part of it.
Like the Western Cape, KZN has the potential to become the worlds holiday destination.
I hope you achieve that bhut wami. Nothing makes me more happier than seeing my fellow people getting bread and doing the most. I will be following in your footsteps nami. I love it ❤❤
I’m from Spain , living in Ireland now, I’m freestyle motocross rider, I have some property’s in Spain, but I’m thinking also to invest in KZN . Have some riders friends living there, and they living chill. Sometimes here in Europe we listen to many bullshit about dangerous in SA and electric blackouts, but I think all the coast towns of KZN have so many potential and for me it’s cheap, if I compare with my properties in Spain. Let’s I want to go and check with my friends what’s going on, while I checking the real state market and some properties.
@@kankafmx9989The energy crisis is as real as the crime and the riots and looting that took place mainly in KwaZulu-Natal, in 2021!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_South_African_unrest?wprov=sfla1
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_energy_crisis?wprov=sfla1
If you have a solar panel, you're required to distribute your collected energy into the Eskom (the state-owned and only energy supplier) power grid.
You only have energy 24/7, if you have a personal diesel generator.
You can be safe from crime. But it usually requires to have your property walled-in, with electric fences or barbed wire, watchdogs and a private security company (SA has the largest private security sector in the world). If you don't live in a gated community!
The wealth distribution in SA, is the most unequal in the world, by the GINI coefficient. Which is the major factor for the huge crime rate.
You basically have a first-world country within a third-world country. There's no real middle-class. An affluent rich minority and a large very poor majority.
Sometimes right next to each other, only separated by a street/highway. Like with Sandton ("Africa's richest square mile") and Alexandra (a poor township) in Johannesburg.
All of this doesn't change the fact that South Africa is one of the most beautiful countries in the world! With a megadiverse flora and fauna (look it up on Wikipedia).
@@kankafmx9989Dallan Goldmans family is from a beautiful little coastal town called Southbroom. KZN is amazing. We hope you'll visit and experience the magic for yourself
Having just returned to the UK from South Africa this morning, my favourite place is Umhlanga. We stayed in Clifton, Camps Bay and Jo Burg, but Umhlanga is the one for us. Thanks for the videos Steven.
Awesome
Yes Umhlanga is that girl 💃🏻💃🏻
@@StevenNdukwu your country Nigeria is shit
Umhlanga the best place.
South Africa 🇿🇦 Is The Best Country In AFRICA 🇿🇦🌍
South Africa real estate is on another level.
The Architecture is 👌🏾
Cape Town is beautiful yes, but the green,lush KZN is everything to me. KZN is naturally beautiful. I love the weather, I love that I can grow my food without trying too hard if I want. I love that it rains there, I love that it's not windy.
it also better people from my experience
We sanction Durban coz it's full of killers
I don't love the snakes, lol.
@@chigasaki06 where are u from?
Durban is becoming d most beautiful city to live more especially for Blacks, but as to compere with Cape Town/Western Cape, I believe Durban/ KZN still too far to catch Western Cape/Cape Town
1 thing I love about KwaZulu-Natal, it's the natural African beauty.
It’s true
South Africa 🇿🇦 it very beautiful city in Africa love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬
Cute as that sounds, please don't make us one country
@@pmambongwe8640What u on about?
@@Bigboss12344 If SA is a city then Africa is a country. DUH!!!
Nigeria can do better. Mambilla, plateau, gembu, obudu are nature beauty wasting away.
The coastline of calabar and awkaibom should rival durban and ulamgha
@@goodman4093 You are always pissed when the name South Africa pop
I can't believe the beauty of Durban, really speechless...amazing greenery & beautiful view of the ocean...this is one of the best video ever seen of KwaZulu-Natal...top notch...thank you Steven for this astonishing vlog of Durban.
guys stop going to the old cbd and thinking this is what durban can only offer
The real leveller with the KZN coast is the climate,it is unrivalled in the whole of South Afrika.
I moved from Germany to ZA and I love it.
Danke
I am from the US and I got the chance to visit Cape Town and I must admit, it was one of the top 3 cities I visited in the world. Very beautiful
But this is not cape town it's durban
I disagree with your choices because Zululami and Zimbali are not considered Durban. They are on the North Coast. Definitely not Durban. So Umhlanga should have been number 1. But other than that, it's great to have KZN recognized. Good job!
This video makes me so happy!! Thanks for covering my city, my town, my province! I live in Umhlanga and I can see my apartment and my office (above Umhlanga Arch) from the video! That made me so happy! Another great video covering the greater Durban, Steven. Well done.
Gumla
Truth be told South Africa is the best 🙏🇿🇦💯
South Africa is the most beautiful country in Africa and America 💯
En nice itombis
U min SA is much beautiful than America
@@siphokolanisi6186 lol america is not so much of a beauty, the difference is they don't show their slumps on the internet 😂
I don’t know about the American part.😂
@@brotherkareem181 lol
Your cinematography is on another level Steven 😮😮👀👀👏👏
He could be a movie director. Very skilled.
So true bro
Facts Mr Ndukwu is genius plus he knows how to dress
Proudly Zulu...love my country 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🤌 KZN the land of Shaka Zulu 🤴
Shaka was a solid doos.
Pls ignore this doos! He’s a troll
@@Jhetx just like your mother
@@Jhetx The irony it's you who sound like one🤣
Awume iscefe✋bungeke nje uthi south african
The playground of Mzansi 💯💯💯👌. Zimbali is an all-time fave.
Was in Durban in 2014 for the World Youth Chess Championships with team Kenya. A great cool place. Awesome video!
But very dangerous.
@@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 why are Zimbabweans bitter about SA🤔 Are roll-on available in zim ngoba you'll smell fun 😂😂😂😂
@Ayoba Mpilo 😅😅 they really have a problem even that nkomo guy is writing stupid comments
@@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Not in these suburbs and others.
@@moinpatel9164 but do the crinals not target wealthy areas?
I've been to South Africa twice very beautiful country
South Africans love to price their estates in rands, and it's very refreshing to see. In Ghana, we pride ourselves on using dollars more than Americans do.
@Philly Lol 😅😂😊 It's colo mentality
That is messed up. Property owners in Ghana must decolonise their minds. Ghana was the first African country in sub sahara to get Independent. You should be leading Africa.
That's the only problem with Ghana. Otherwise, love Ghanaians they're a good and proud people.
That is also because your currency is pegged by the dollar while SA is one of the few nations liberated from the west hence our currency is free floating against the dollar. SA will start to trade with other BRICS nations using Rand, Cedi is too attached to the dollar
@@lozi4163 I think i can agree with this one
Beautiful video, thank you Steven. This may boost tourism in KwaZulu-Natal.
Zululami is nice but I disagree with it being number 2. There are many other places that should have been included, ie Simbithi and Hillcrest and could have gotten a top 5. Great job nonetheless.
South African are way ahead of their neighbors. You find nice houses all over Africa, but usually there’s no planning. A lot of places don’t even building roads, no open spaces or street lights.
In SA u can't build without approved plan, even in rural areas u build base on residential plan, u r correct to say without proper roads n street lights, of which street lights r not important in Villages
I disagree with number two as there are a dozen other estates that could have been number two. But I also understand its access that the developments gave you made things easier for you ❤. Ww appreciate the beautiful quality content always
Agreed
Probably paid to put it up there😂🤣
Simbithi is also stunning
agree, the developers where pushing their own properties
South Africa 🇿🇦 is beautiful in African continent we are soo blessed. Durban KwaZulu Natal ❤
My home city, how I love Durban. I've lived all over SA, but KZN weather is best. You don't have winter wardrobe in Durban, unlike if you live in Cape Town and Joburg. I will be back. Thank you for a lovely video.
I have stayed at Zimbali two different times and it's very beautiful. We stayed at a villa the first time and next time we stayed at a condo
AWESOME VIDEO!!! I've been telling my wife we should look into buying property outside of the U.S. for quite some time now. I'm defiantly going to share this video with her.
Not all of the metropolitan area looks like that 😂. In fact the vast majority does not, and is either of poor build quality or is pooly maintained. There are also the occasional issues such as water suddenly being unavailable for weeks as a result of pipes being washed out somewhere, or periodic blackouts due to the crumbling power grid infrastracture.
It is very much a case of little islands of first world wealth situated in a sea of third world life, and all the issues that come along with that. They don't show that in videos like this, but it is a fact of everyday life there.
The most beautiful country in Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 I love this
❤ Welcome to Sunny South Africa ❤ - with Love from the Warm Hearts of Durban ❤✝️
Great Video Steven. Do more luxurious Real Estate videos across Africa. Maybe you can also get your real estate license and make some money on referrals. It is very attractive. Let CNN and BBC keep showing the negative part of Africa. Focus on showing us the best parts. Thank you
@Angele : i love yo comment " let CNN and BBC show the bad side " . Yes those and many others prefer showing shanties in Africa.....let them be. The only gripe I have over these very lovely mansions in Ethekwini (Durban to whites ) is that 90% are owned by settlers and not by indegenous people in this case Ngunis. In Nigeria 90% of luxury mansions are owned by Blacks .
True is the same in cape Town black people only own shanties,rdp free housee
Aaaah boy this one is well packaged 🎉🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for this information, very helpful for us Diaspora (by the way, you are one of my new favorite content creators 👍🏽)
Wow, thanks!
After Capetown and Durban, we're patently waiting for an hour-long programme on Johannesburg.
😭
An hour is an understatement...I don't even live in Jozi but I know it's going to mop the floor with any content that has ever been posted on this channel!!!
I love SA 🇿🇦🇬🇭
Your SA series has been great 👍🏽
Ballito is actually on another level, once you taste the life of it you don't wanna go back to where you came from. I've worked in Ballito side being from Durban and it was so refreshing to experience Ballito side.
I think most of us can do without tasting Ballito 😂
@@Tugela60 🤣 whatever man u get it
The whole of South Africa is so interesting luv it ❤
I ain't a property expert, but I would've thought Simbithi Eco Estate and Cotswold Down gold estate would make topic 3 places to reside in around Durban.
Same, I definitely think a top 5 would have been possible.
Ay nami im surprised about simbithi and especially cotswold not being here, even plantations
Yes, I agree, but maybe those places didn't give him access. There are so many places that could have been at number two
agreed
Imagine Brettenwood and Simbiti are not listed 😅
Zimbali is on another level, our company did landscaping in some of the houses there. One most expensive house were work on was around R250 million
Wow
I doubt the owners are going to be telling their landscapers how expensive their homes are 😂
@@Tugela60 you should know the values of most things on your industry unless you're stupid
His place is the heaven on earth 🌎 beautiful 🎉❤😊so so amazingly amazing 👏 ❤...
Great video as always Steven. Thanks for the info.
Im glad that your channel appeared on my feeds because your content is very informative and we represented
Watching from Michigan.
Durban alone rivals all cities in Africa
Not surprising, is number 5 richest city in Africa. There is Pretoria as well
That's if you don't get murdered
Not true,CT does,Durban is close though.
@@moinpatel9164 which city in Africa apart from Johannesburg and Cape Town is better than Durban?
@@lozi4163 please check the latest podcast of those 3 Nigerians dudes
*African looks absolutely amazing beautiful place*
Most of South Africa is flat, featureless and arid 😂
We have to visit Durban for sure!
Amazing content Steven🙏. I discovered your TH-cam channel yesterday. I am extremely enjoying beautiful scenery and detailed information about each cities. Incredible work!!!
Awesome, thank you!
Wow bro!! Your content is well put together 🙌🙌 , your page was suggested to me by TH-cam when you posted the Top 10 in cape town. You gained a subscriber in me since then👌👌. Keep up the good work
Patiently waiting for Gauteng/Johannesburg edition...😊
Welcome aboard!
Great Video Sir. Please visit Margate Beach and surrounding towns as well just to have a feel of the smaller South African towns. You'll love it there. About an hour from Durban.
Gosh I had no idea that Africa became so upmarket. I had pictured Africa just like a favela!
Love all your contents, they are top notch. My country SA is really beautiful. Btw you look South African.
Thanks a lot man, I am from Durban, currently based in Pretoria and I haven't seen this before.
Glad I could help
Great video. What is the music that plays in the beginning?
I used to live zimbali when i was younger but then moved to uk and now i regret it soo much but born in umschlange
Durban is the capital of black success❤
No man lot of white folks owning these houses especially in ballito
Johannesburg is
Jozi baba
@@akhonazasembo3016 yep dubane too
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhwajahahaha
I’ve been so busy with my exams, so I’ve been unable to keep up with your uploads. Exams are over now, and I’m so excited to catch up on the videos I missed. Btw, watching your videos in 1080/60fps is a game changer.
My top places would be...Zimbali, Umhlanga, Hillcrest, Stellenbosch and Simonstown
There’s so many dope estates in Durban it would take a couple of months for you to see them all
There is so much more to see within the main Zimbali Resort, i think maybe access was the issue since it is private (next time), There's even a World class Hotel inside Zimbali Resort 🙆🏾♂️🔥🔥
Zimali golf estate I appreciate it because they incorporate greeny trees as part of real estate. Real estate shouldnt be just beautiful structures the tree and plant much be included for longevity environmental reserve
thank you bro for your hardwork
Hopefully we will get most luxurious neighborhoods in Pretoria and Limpopo(which i think the properties there will blow your mind) videos soon, and maybe some S.A house tours.
I love Africa I do not see my self living in Europe or America "Africa my land Africa my home"
South Africa is truly beautiful
Hopefully we will get more house tours from dbn
Danko South Africa . ❤🤝🏽👌🏽👌🏽🇿🇦
It looks like Umhlanga Rocks to me… 😂❤
thanks Steven , nice to see my home province but currently i reside in Joburg😜❤. great cinematography
Please do one in Gauteng, Pretoria or Joburg please 🙏
Started off well but number 2 and 1 are estates NOT neighbourhoods. The neighbourhoods the two estates are in are Sheffield Beach and Ballito respectively, with Sheffield Beach being the only suburb of the three having no loadshedding which is the perk he mentioned in the beginning. Great video but get the facts aligned as well.
Spot on. I live in Sheffield Beach and can attest to this statement.
Zululami is indeed one of the estates in Sheffield Beach and Zimbali one of the estates in Ballito
but Zimbali and Zululami are not in Durban or Ethekwini municipality, they fall under KwaDukuza. so yes they are in KwaZulu-Natal but not in Durban
Just live it like dat coz u r confusing viewers
It doesn't matter haibo rest
Rest
Nice Video from you Steven 👍
Even soweto houses is beautiful
Great content I know that guy who presented Zimbali from somewhere
This guy is so damn good at his job
How will you keep the mambas off the golf course?
There are a few estates even a penthouse worth more than 100 million rands in umhlanga.
I was invited to visit Durban video by another blogger but I dropped it because I only watch videos of Africa by you only
So clean 👌 , that's what makes SA differs to other Countries
I like how you start changing names of cities to the original people, much love from Morocco
This is not true!
For example: The settling, then town and eventually city/capital of Pretoria was founded in 1855 and was named under the father's founder Andries Pretorius.
There was never a city called Tshwane. This was simply the Zuki name of a very small river nearby _(there are no big waters like rivers or sea access in Pretoria/Johannesburg)._
The changed names are usually made up and have not been renamed. Now they're getting renewed. So they have to come up or invent a new name for the city. In some cases there already exists a non-English/Afrikaans name for the city. Which doesn't mean that it was founded by a Bantu tribe!
Before the Zulus were stopped at the Vaal river, they had made a long way from the South. But the tribe hasn't made many permanent settlements/towns, but have been on the move. Conquering large lands under various kings. The most famous one was King Shaka .
And for the Cape region:
The Khoisan people have been/some to this day hunter and gatherers. Without any settlements at all. So all towns and cities at the Cape were founded by the immigrants, which began to settle in the 1600's! At first as outposts of the Dutch East Indian Trading Company. Later also to permanently immigrate.
One day, they're going to try to _"africanize"_ the name of Cape Town...
@@yannick245and you have a problem with African people , naming places in Africa?
@@livelikesong I'm (South) African too.
My family is actually from the Pretoria region. In the province named "Gauteng" today. Another made-up name.
While we live in Germany today, I still carry my Afrikaner surname (btw the same as the Springboks head coach).
I'm against the forced renaming of cities! It's a ridiculous move to change/erase history.
@@yannick245 you are mad and bitter that black people, the ones who are Africans because remember, only now so we see this resurgence and want and intent from white people be called Africans, originally, black people were punished for it. We will not be told by you what is real and true, we will do so ourselves. You claim all these names are made up in favour of places that were named after “conquers” from the west? Colonial names? “Gauteng” is made up because you don’t like it? You claim there is no such thing as Tswane as if Pretoria was ordained by God, stop it. We have places like the V&A waterfront, Victoria and Alfred, for who? I promise you you’re not going to tell us what is real and true and tell our history for us like has always been done, keep that for yourself. And also, what is this thing of white peoples who love abroad but always feel the need to always tell people that they are SAn, the Miss it etc as if people are wondering about them, stop.
@@yannick245 and Pretoria is a city in Gauteng , it’s not named Gauteng.
U should also explore and do Joburg 👌🏽
It's too much.🔥🔥🇿🇦
One thing I love about us South Africans is that we are actually smart. Instead of chasing white people out like some other countries did... We chose to work with them/ together for the benefit of our country😊
As a SAn.. They on thin ice though..
I concur with your statement, Nonhlanhla
Remember we came from apartheid which disenfranchised us heavily.
If we kicked them out, we would be had a huge brain drain.
We basically played the long game.
Get South Africans to rich and middle class level to compete properly.
We achieved that.
Should have left this out, their days of power are running dry. Power to BRICS nations
@@lozi4163 yes their days are numbered but we did benefit from that decision , we got a chance to even learn from them now we will continue to benefit from the next super powers … thats wisdom if you ask me
Great Job once again 😊💯🥂🍾🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉AFRICA (Alkebulan) To the World
12:18 how safe is the landscape 😅😅😅😅😅
How I wish, this be Uganda 🇺🇬
Not when your parliament has mixed up priorities like passing bills to jail gay people.
@@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 what's wrong with u ? Why are u in everyone's case? UAE is anti-gay but they are developed gay has nothing to do with it
@Sithabelamandlawenkosiwodumoemangalisayo Yebo TRUTH !!!!!. First time actually agreeing with you, lol.
@@nelsonsibiya9204 Yeah, first time I agree with the Zimbabwean lady. Uganda has some messed up priorities , the only thing I appreciate is how they always produced leaders who resist the west but this LGBTQ thing of theirs is messed up
@@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 you need to pipe down. Gays are fine. When we have to deal with trans people in SA, we're screwed.
Your cinematography is on another level. Love it!
Durban is where AKA was gunned down.
That was not necessary you could have done without
@@sanelisiwezuma6314 she is a Zimbabwe ndebele person from bulawayo
Who doesnt know?you zimbabweans are annoying n insensitive focus on your country forget about us you are not our province
@Judy Atoro she is annoying in every vidoe about our country she comes with her stupid negetive comments when steven did her country zimbabwe we werent commenting crap in those vidoes
Manje kuhlanganaphi okwaAKA? 🙄
Yoo, we will like to see you next in Gambia the smiling coast😊
bothas hill, hill crest
It is not MU shlanga but UM hlanga really not difficult
This is beautiful
Say Durban is beautiful because thus what it is
Didn't King Goodwill write the forward to Stephan Goodson's book. Interesting read.
Good business if you own and control the central bank.
There are two estates that are built in durban now, where u can grow your food and keep your chickens. Now u can grow your food in this part of SA without even trying too hard. Even if the society was to collapse, trust me, this is the place u would want to find yourself in.
What the name of the estates?
m also waiting for the name of the estate.
No high end estate is going to allow you to keep chickens 😂
I saw zero solar panels.....with load-shedding in SA, that is not a good investment.
Good work brother!
Top quality video.