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Property price range you can expect when moving to Sandton

Moving to Sandton is a highly attractive option for many, but before placing your property for sale in Roodepoort North and chasing the bright lights, you may want to check out the prices waiting on the other side. In this article we look at pricing across some of Sandton’s suburbs.

When it comes to business opportunity and a lavish lifestyle, Sandton definitely tops the list, but if you are considering putting your property for sale in Roodepoort North to relocate, you may first want to check if this area falls within your budget.

Sandton is certainly not an area known for reasonable property prices, and placing yourself in one of South Africa’s prime areas comes at a cost. To give you an idea of the price ranges that Sandton boasts, we look at a few suburbs that highlight how much it may cost you to get into this exclusive circle.

Sandhurst

We may as well start at the top of the pile. This area boasts some of the most expensive property in the country. In fact, one home recently hit the market for an incredible R150 million. The average house in this area will set you back over R25 million, while a flat in Sandhurst fetches just short of R3 million on average.

Bryanston

This well-known suburb has been popular for years and is attractive to those looking to settle with a family. Excellent schools are found close by while it also offers a strong community feel, which is perfect when raising a family. Purchasing a house here will set you back around R6 million, while flats sell for around R1.6 million on average.

Gallo Manor

Properties in this area are fairly reasonable when it comes to prices in Sandton, but serve as good investment – with the suburb seeing the highest price growth in 2017. The area is mostly boomed off and offers a peaceful atmosphere. Around R3 million will bag you a house here, while flats are sold for R1.5 million on average.

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