Neighbourhoods in South Africa

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Springs

Springs

Leafy Suburban Character

Although Springs is a predominantly industrial city, its suburbs are lush and leafy, with many trees, parks and open spaces giving it a suburban character. This neighbourhood offers a peaceful and quiet lifestyle, about 50km from Johannesburg. Founded as a coal and gold mining town in 1904, Springs has a rich history which can be seen in its older buildings that bring the past into the present. This is an economically diverse neighbourhood with employment opportunities in many industries ranging from manufacturing, to commerce, to hospitality and mining.

Stellenbosch

Stellenbosch

A piece of heaven on earth

Oak trees, historic buildings, students, green spaces, cafés and lots of great wine are among the first impressions of this buzzing university town, but there’s much more to life in Stellenbosch than its undeniable picture-postcard charm

Strand

Strand

Relaxing, refreshing Strand

Surrounded by mountains and just a stone's throw from the beach, living in Strand feels like a holiday that never ends. Residents are friendly and always ready to help a fellow neighbour. The words ‘Hakuna Ma tata’ are the best way to describe the atmosphere in Strand. A small fishing and holiday town that always feels like home.

Tableview and Blouberg

Tableview and Blouberg

Affordable Upmarket Beachfront Living

The Tableview and Blouberg neighbourhood on the Western Seaboard of Cape Town includes the suburbs of Big Bay, Blaauwberg, Bloubergrant, Parklands and Tableview. The area is vibey both day and night. During the day, life revolves around the beach with surfing, stand-up boarding, running and cycling proving popular with locals. At night the numerous pubs, clubs and restaurants buzz with activity. The area is extremely popular with families due to it being child-friendly, having great schools and being affordable, in comparison to other areas in Cape Town.

Umdloti to Westbrook

Umdloti to Westbrook

Luxury by the Sea

Umdloti is a small resort town, with two commercial centres, a post office and several restaurants. Umdloti is famous for dolphins and whale watching. The area is occupied by a handful of residents and the balance are holiday homes. This neighbourhood offers a safe, secure lifestyle as people walk along the beach road to restaurants and back home at night. La Mercy boasts exclusive homes with an abundance of luxury, while Westbrook attracts the young and successful.

Umhlanga

Umhlanga

Upmarket Convenience

Upmarket Umhlanga has become the neighbourhood of choice for many who have moved North from more central areas. In Umhlanga you have the beach on your doorstep, along with malls and shopping centres just minutes away. With its top schools, great hospitals, business parks, gated estates, beachfront apartments and coffee shops, Umhlanga is convenience personified. Umhlanga offers a lifestyle for everyone, be it the happily retired, the on-the-go business person or the young and trendy student.

Vanderbijlpark

Vanderbijlpark

Residing on the Riverbank

Vanderbijlpark is situated on the banks of the Vaal River in Gauteng. Together with its neighbouring towns Vereeniging and Sasolburg, it forms the Vaal Triangle, a prominent industrial region. This neighbourhood is peaceful, and has a close community. Locals are predominantly rugby fans, with action cricket being another well supported sport. They can often be found in the pubs watching a rugby game, or supporting school rugby games in great numbers.

Westville

Westville

Soothing suburban life

Westville offers an array of different property types, sizes and styles. All in the same street one could find a dutch styled home next to a modern home with a large garden, alongside an apartment block block offering a lock-up-and-go lifestyle. This area appeals more to families, with many great schools available. However, it also appeals to young professionals, singles and the elderly who appreciate the joys of living in a quiet, peaceful neighbourhood.

Witbank

Witbank

A haven in the Highveld

In the Highveld Region of Mpumalanga, lies this town, which is at the heart of the South African Coal Mining Industry. Witbank attracts a mix of young professionals, old couples and small families. With its great schools, cultural diversity and extensive development, Witbank has a lot to offer. There is a bustling community of coffee shops, cultural villages, farm stalls, competition golf courses and nature reserves.


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