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Making your move to Gauteng more reasonable

Chasing big dreams in the big city can end up being a nightmare for some. Instead of getting in over your head after listing your property for sale in Durban, we have found a range of reasonable suburbs to consider when moving to Gauteng.

Many people chase a dream of making it in the big city, and in the process have to list their property for sale in Durban before making the move to Gauteng. Taking on this decision can come at a high cost, but if you want to start small and find the most affordable route, then you will be happy to know that there are still property options for under R1 million in Gauteng.

This will come as welcoming news to those who are relocating with a family and need the space that a house affords. And what makes it even better is that the suburbs are located all around the Johannesburg CBD. So whether you are based in the bustling northern suburbs, need fast access to Pretoria or want something further out on the West Rand, there are options for you to consider.

Gauteng is well-known for traffic congestion, so if you can move as close to work as possible it will only help in improving your lifestyle. Many of the major business hubs, such as Sandton, have astronomical property prices. But with a little research, you could find a happy compromise between travel and the cost of your home.

In data pulled from Private Property back in April, there was a list of 10 suburbs around Gauteng that had an average house price of under R1 million.

The list was as follows:

  • Ferndale (R998 000)
  • Northwold (R980 000)
  • Halfway Gardens (R975 000)
  • Noordwyk (R972 400)
  • Linmeyer (R950 000)
  • Radiokop (R935 000)
  • Jackal Creek (R897 500)
  • Witpoortjie (R895 000)
  • Erand Gardens (R878 750)
  • Winchester Hills (R850 000)

So if you are heading to Gauteng and are on the lookout for the best bargains, be sure to include some of these suburbs on your list.

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