Limpopo property guide

Province Overview

With the beautiful natural landscape of Limpopo providing a spectacular backdrop for the various property options on sale, it becomes clear why real estate here attracts both local and international home buyers. From estate living to large game farms, Limpopo has it all with the added boost of natural beauty no matter where you.

Prospective tenants will be able to choose from various different property types - from townhouses to full-title homes. In the growing Ellisras area you will find many older properties to rent, as well as newly developed apartments.

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Market & Opinion
Semigration driving economic growth in smaller South African towns
27 Feb 2023
According to Warren Aronson, Business Development Executive from Aucor Property, smaller South African towns, known as second tier cities, have seen a significant growth in the past few years. Not only do these cities offer more affordable living options, but they also provide better quality working environments away from the hustle and bustle of major urban hubs. With remote work becoming the norm in many industries, there's never been a better time to explore the possibilities of living and working in these phenomenal smaller cities.
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Positive growth in the residential rental market continues
28 Nov 2022
PayProp’s quarterly Rental Index shows continued growth in the residential rental market into the third quarter of 2022.
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Positive rental growth reported for Q2 across all provinces
05 Oct 2022
Quarterly year-on-year rental growth continues to climb in South Africa, with growth of 2.6% recorded during the second quarter of 2022. According to the quarterly PayProp Rental Index, average rent increased by R193, reaching R7 971 in Q2 from R7 778 in the same quarter last year.
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Index shows positive rental growth in all provinces
24 Aug 2022
For the first time since Q3 2017, almost five years ago, the second quarter of 2022 also saw all nine provinces record positive year-on-year rental growth.
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