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Some of Pretoria’s most popular suburbs

If you have been on the fence about putting your property for sale in Pretoria North, or anywhere else across the city, now may be a good time to make your move. After recent research by Private Property, we take a look at the top 10 most popular suburbs in Pretoria.

It’s a good time to be putting property for sale in Pretoria North and the rest of the city, as there is a growing popularity and demand for quality properties in the city.

Being near one of South Africa’s major cities has a number of benefits, including employment opportunities and excellent transport options.

Some people may take on the daily commute between Johannesburg and Pretoria, which can be taxing with long travel times due to increased traffic. However, many professionals and young families are now heading to Pretoria to set down roots.

Private Property recently did some research on the city due to the growing popularity, and by looking at views of sales listings, they were able to tell which suburbs were among the top 10 most popular during the month of July 2018.

Interestingly, there was a spread of interest for properties of various prices, meaning that there was a wide range of buyers with different budgets at hand.

Here are the top 10 suburbs that made the list:

  1. Waverley (Moot) – R1 995 000
  2. Erasmuskloof (Pretoria East) – R1 950 000
  3. Queenswood (Moot) – R1 350 000
  4. Garsfontein (Pretoria East) – R1 650 000
  5. Lynnwood (Pretoria Central) – R2 897 000
  6. Rietvalleirand (Pretoria East) – R2 133 553
  7. Elardus Park (Pretoria East) – R1 490 000
  8. Menlo Park (Pretoria Central) – R2 550 000
  9. Moreleta Park (Pretoria East) – R1 795 000
  10. Faerie Glen (Pretoria East) – R1 985 000

So if you are considering listing property for sale in Pretoria, now may be a good time for you to take your chance in the property market to make the most of the current interest.

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