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An alternative to emigration â€` people are moving to Cape Town

Source: Traveller 24, 03/07/2019


Samuel Seeff, chairman of the group, says that despite the challenges
experienced over the last year, Cape Town remains the stand-out as the
city with the best lifestyle and service delivery â€` two of the biggest
drivers of the demand for rental accommodation.
“When there is a degree of economic decline and the residential sales
market dips, there is always a rise in demand for rental
accommodation,” he said.
“Additionally, we have seen that as an alternative to emigration,
there has been an influx into Cape Town from other provinces and these
would-be buyers often rent first while they acclimatise to the city
before deciding where to buy.
“With the election over, it is expected that both tourism and
semigration will pick up once more to provide further impetus to the
market.”
Relocating
According to the latest FNB estate agents survey published in April,
relocating to somewhere else in South Africa is still one of the
biggest reasons behind why people sell their homes.
The survey found that 7.8% of South Africans are selling their homes
to relocate somewhere else in South Africa.
‘Downscaling because of life stage’ is still the most prominent reason
for selling a property with such sales accounting for 23% of all
sales, flat from the previous quarter.
Furthermore, migration driven sales are gradually increasing,
accounting for 14.2% of all sales, up from 10% in 4Q18.
In fact such sales, according to estate agents, have doubled in the
past two years and are, as expected, more prominent in the coastal
areas and in upmarket segments.
Flying back to Johannesburg
Berry Everitt, CEO of the Chas Everitt International property group,
said that he has also seen a rise in ‘super-commuters’ â€` South African
executives who travel weekly between their jobs in the city and their
homes at the coast or in the countryside.
The rationale for this lifestyle is to ensure that their family gets
to live and grow up in a safer and less stressful environment while
they are working, he said.
“Increasingly popular among super-commuters are the Mossel Bay Golf
Estate and Pinnacle Point estate in Mossel Bay, which is within easy
reach of Cape Town, and the luxury estates around George, Sedgefield
and Knysna along the Garden Route, where the George airport makes for
an easy commute to Johannesburg.
“The most sought-after options include Kingswood, Fancourt, Oubaai,
Simola and Pezula,” he said.
Everitt said that among those who prefer the ‘country life’ inland,
the Val de Vie and Pearl Valley estates in the Franschhoek-Paarl
Valley are also among the top choices.


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