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Best suburbs for first-time buyers

MAIN IMAGE: Adrian Goslett, regional director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa

There are good areas in South Africa’s major cities where first-time buyers can find affordable properties. Adrian Goslett, regional director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa highlights some of the suitable suburbs in Cape Town, Pretoria and Johannesburg for them to consider.

“Cape Town, Pretoria, and Johannesburg are big cities, so a lot will depend on whether buyers are prepared to travel to work. Schools also play a big role, as well as access to highways – and, of course, a lot will hinge around budget,” Goslett explains. After the customer explained his preferences, an experienced estate agent will know which suburbs will best suit his needs and will be able to point him in the right direction he says.

“Individual preferences aside, Sinoville, Faerie Glen and Marlette Park are typically good suburbs in Pretoria for first-time buyers, while Roodepoort, West Rand and Midrand are good areas for first-time buyers in Johannesburg,” says Goslett.

As an indication of roughly what buyers can expect to pay in these Pretorian suburbs, Andrew Louw, broker/manager of the RE/MAX Destiny office in Sinoville, says that first-time buyers can budget around R1 – R1.2 million for a town house in Marlette Park, and around R1.2 – R1.4 million in Faerie Glen.

In Johannesburg, broker/manager of the RE/MAX Central office in Midrand, Saskia Williams, says that one-bedroom bachelor flats in newly developed complexes go for around R680,000 in the Midrand area, while the top-floor loft apartments can go for up to R1.5 million. “There has been an influx of first-time buyers in the area in the last three years as many first-time developments have cropped up over this time. First-time buyers are attracted to purchasing in new developments because there are no transfer fees on these transactions,” Williams explains.

Cape Town is equally as large and varied as its Gauteng siblings. While first-time buyers will struggle to find something affordable near or within the CBD, the suburbs lying on the outskirts of town offer much better value for money for first-time buyers.

“Top suburbs for first-time buyers in Cape Town are found in the Northern Suburbs, particularly Brackenfell, Kraaifontein and Kuils River. With entry level prices of around R980,000 to R1.5 million for houses and townhouses, these areas are well-suited to family buyers and offer outstanding value for money. Property on the Western Seaboard remains relatively affordable with new suburbs like Sunningdale and Parklands that have been developed to cater for the increased demand in the area. Townhouse prices in these suburbs range between R1.95 and R1.5 million,” says Terry Rutherford, marketing manager at RE/MAX Property Associates.

“It is incredibly tricky to narrow down which suburbs are best suited to first-time buyers, as the needs and budget of each buyer are unique. While the above suggestions are not a bad place to start, they are by no means the only suburbs which offer good value for money. Buyers should get in touch with a real estate professional who can go through all of the suitable options available to them,” Goslett concludes.

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