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
Renters: Make sure to note these points in the rental agreement
12 Apr 2023
Harry van der Linde, Rentals Principal at Leapfrog Moreleta Park in Tshwane, advises tenants and landlords to ensure that the terms of the rental agreement are clear to avoid potential disputes. He identifies five factors related to a rental agreement that tend to cause the most trouble for both parties
Ten of the best family neighbourhoods to rent for R20k per month
07 Oct 2022
The rental rate for a family house in a middle-class suburb is now around R14,000 to R28,000 per month with the average at around R20,000, according to the Seeff Property Group.