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Searching for the perfect house can be daunting if you don't know the residential property neighborhoods. Click through the provinces, towns and suburbs to find your perfect home for sale or rent. Get insight from the local estate agents to make an informed decision before buying or selling your next house. We recommend getting a head start by knowing what you can afford with our home loan pre-qualification service or using our bond calculator to calculate your monthly bond installments.
Featured Neighbourhoods
Lonehill
The Lonehill area has become one of the most sought-after property investment locations in Northern Johannesburg.
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Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is an exclusive upmarket estate where property owners are blessed with exquisite views of Table Mountain and Robben Island.
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With a mixture of beachfront apartments, modern townhouses and established homes Milnerton has a range of property options on offer for every type of buyer or tenant.
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Jeffreys Bay
Jeffrey’s Bay is known the world over as J-Bay, the surfing mecca of South Africa. The perfect waves enticing surfers from around the world to visit its shores, and in some cases even becoming the permanent home of these world-class athletes.
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Camps Bay
The affluent and world-renowned Camps Bay boasts not only with picturesque beaches and incredible views, it is also known for its breathtaking luxury properties.
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Constantia
Situated in the Southern Suburbs, Constantia is one of the most popular residential suburbs in Cape Town. The area offers large plots of land and generously-proportioned homes.
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Midstream Estate
The leafy estate lies on the eastern border of Centurion and boasts with a variety of amenities and property choices that would suit every style of buyer - whether you are looking for a lock-up-and-go property or a home to enjoy your retirement. The estate has become a ‘lifestyle of choice’ for many who don’t want to live in Johannesburg or Pretoria, yet need easy access to both.
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Sedgefield
Sedgefield is a coastal paradise on South Africa's Garden Route, offering an enviable lifestyle amidst stunning natural surroundings
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Bettys Bay
Arguably the most picturesque town in South Africa, Betty’s Bay has evolved from a humble whaling station to a world-class tourist destination.
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Blaauwberg
Known for the vibe, Blaauwberg is a bustling area filled with fitness lovers and families alike - all flocking to the area due to its relative affordability compared to other Cape Town suburbs and its active social and outdoor activity scene.
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Fish Hoek
This historic coastal town of Fish Hoek is popular with commuters, retirees and holidaymakers alike - from the slow pace to the idyllic beaches this little stretch of coastline is the perfect place to put down roots.
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Franschhoek
The French corner of the Cape, Franschhoek lies in one of the most beautiful wine valleys in the world, just 45 minutes’ from Cape Town and within half an hour of the Stellenbosch, Paarl, Wellington, and Somerset West wine routes.
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Gansbaai
Despite its rise in popularity the unpretentious village of Gansbaai remains a fishing village at heart - much to the delight of residents and visitors alike.
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George
The bustling town of George lies in the fertile valley of the Outeniqua Mountains and enjoys some of the most breathtaking views of the Garden Route.
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Knysna
Arguably one of the most picturesque places in South Africa is Knysna, situated along the Garden Route, Western Cape.
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Port Elizabeth
Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) is also known as the “the windy city” or “the friendly city” and is the second oldest city in South Africa. While the city is steeped in history and culture it is a bustling city with many businesses and industrial ventures.
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Bloemfontein
Known as the City of Roses, Bloemfontein is much more than just a stop-over on your way to Cape Town.
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Johannesburg
Johannesburg is known by various names just as diverse as the residents - Jozi, Jo’burg, Joeys, eGoli. From its humble beginning as a mining town, Johannesburg has evolved into a buzzing urban hub of activity. From high rises dotting the skyline to leafy suburbs with sprawling properties, the city reflects the history of its growth and major events in Southern African history.
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Pretoria
Situated in the Northern part of Gauteng, Pretoria offers residents a melting pot of culture, tradition, history and first world commerce.
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Sandton
Considered as the heart of Johannesburg, Sandton is one of the most important financial and business hubs in South Africa. It attracts many industry business powerhouses to its centre and along with it comes those seeking to make a name for themselves here.
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Cape Town
Cape Town is home to one of the most cosmopolitan communities in the world and certainly lives up to its title as the Mother City. From its beginnings as the port for the Dutch fleets, Cape Town has evolved into one of the most modern cities in South Africa and the African continent.
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Featured Neighborhood Real Estate Experts
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Martina Daniel
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What makes Woodbridge Island a great suburb?
The seaside lifestyle, properties with direct access to the beach, views of Table Mountain, close proximity to Cape Town and it is more affordable than the Atlantic seaboard
The typical Woodbridge Island buyer
It is a mixture of young professionals working in Cape Town, retired people and property investors
Price overview of Woodbridge Island
Affordable sectional title apartments from R1 Million, Beachfront and Golf Estate homes from R5 Million, Security Estate homes with direct access to the beach from R3 Million.
Popular in Woodbridge Island
Close to Canal Walk and new shopping mall Centre Point, good private schools in nearby neighborhood Parklands, an excellent government school in Milnerton, walking distance to the beach, restaurants like Maestros on the Beach, and Milnerton Golf Club.
My Woodbridge Island tip
Good return on investment due to short-term rental properties with sea views; long-term rental opportunities due to close proximity to CBD Cape Town and Montague Gardens as well as avoiding traffic.
Ari Voyiatzis TEAM ATLANTIC
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What makes Sunset Beach a great suburb?
Beach front suburb, nominated number 1 Suburb in SA in 2019
The typical Sunset Beach buyer
Afluent Corporate CEO/business owner
Price overview of Sunset Beach
R5.5 million to R6.5 million, R25 000 - R35 000 per month rentals
Popular in Sunset Beach
Beach, Ocean Square, Canal Walk, Cape Town V&A, Curro Century City, Milnerton Primary, Milnerton High, Parklands College, Milnerton Medi Clinic
My Sunset Beach tip
We only have two entrances into Sunset Beach, so security is excellent. We are on the beach side of Otto du Plessis, so no main road needed to cross to get to the beach. We are an international kite haven, with a very European vibe half of the year.
Michelle Joseph
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What makes Linden a great suburb?
Lived in the area for 45 years. Well established suburb with a blend of traditional trendy. Upscaled shops, restaurants and schools. Homes are continually being upgraded.
The typical Linden buyer
Younger families are changing the face of Linden, bringing quirkiness and individuality to the neighborhood whilst preserving its strong sense of community.
Price overview of Linden
From R 900 000 to R 4 500 000.
Popular in Linden
3rd avenue restaurants, retro furniture stores, coffee shops and our trendy 4th ave shops. Highly recommended Guest houses and well known B&B's in our area. Our local Cheese shop, Bread and Pastry shops and many more.
My Linden tip
As Linden is continually growing with new families upgrading and older families down scaling. There is a variety of Houses, Clusters and Sectional Title Properties available to Rent and on the Market For Sale.
David Spence
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What makes Oranjezicht a great suburb?
Quiet tree lined suburb, close to top schools, highway links, V&A Waterfront and Clifton Beaches. Excellent neighbourhood watch, quality restaurants, shops and bars on your doorstep but the biggest attraction has to be Table Mountain as your backyard where in a matter of a few minutes you can be walking high above the City Bowl on the many trails and hikes.
The typical Oranjezicht buyer
Local buyers, very popular with families with kids at local schools
Price overview of Oranjezicht
Average apartment price is R3.3m and average home is R10.4m (based on last 12 months prices) 3/4 bed home can be rented from R25k upwards and 2 bed flat from R12k per month
Popular in Oranjezicht
Table Mountain, De Waal Park, Gardens Shopping Centre, Kloof Street Eateries and Bars, Jan Van Riebeck Park, St Cyprians School, Medi-clinic, Premiers Residence, Mount Nelson Hotel. Oranjezicht City Farm, Homestead Park & Molteno Reservoir
My Oranjezicht tip
Align yourself with one agent who is well connected and will open doors for you. Working with one agent ensures you get the call to view before property goes live. Have your finances in order so you can make strongest offer possible and always lead with your best offer. Ask your agent to provide stats on all sales in the area to ensure you are offering a fair price. Move quickly, if a sought after property it will sell quickly.
Ronnie & Elaine Smyth
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What makes Moreleta Park a great suburb?
Moreleta Park is an upmarket suburban area, pretty similar to other areas in Pretoria, with the majority of people commuting to work elsewhere; e.g. Johannesburg. It has a broad mixture of properties including office parks, retail shopping centers, hospitals, churches, upmarket single stand housing with flourishing gardens, gated security complexes, as well as typically smaller and higher density residential units built within an outer wall that forms a security barrier.
The typical Moreleta Park buyer
58% of freehold sales in the past 12 months took place in the R1.5 million to R3 million price bracket, and 44% of residents in the area are in the 35 to 50 age range, with a further 33% falling into the 50 to 65 range.
Price overview of Moreleta Park
Three bedroom townhouses is popular with young families start from around R850 000 and range up to about R1.2 million, and there are also four bedroom options available at prices from around R1.3 million. However, we find that buyers with older children are increasingly favouring freehold homes in security estates, which make up about 26% of the stock in this area.
Popular in Moreleta Park
The Moreleta Kloof Nature Reserve contains African wild life; zebras, springbok and other small antelope and ostriches may be observed. Entrance is free of charge. Rietvlei Nature Reserve. Woodlands and Parkview Malls. Private and public schools and colleges. Various golf courses
My Moreleta Park tip
Reasonably fair access to all the major roads and routes in and around the area i.e De Villebois Mareuil Drive, Delmas Road, Witdoring, Rubenstein, Garsfontein, Hans Strijdom, Atterbury, R21 and N1