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Three Cape Town suburbs to move to in 2022

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If you're looking for the perfect Cape Town suburb to move to in 2022, you're not alone in your search. People from all over South Africa and some European countries are moving to the Western Cape in droves.

In fact, 35% of people in South Africa who moved in 2021, moved to the province. As the province's capital, Cape Town has something for everyone and you're sure to find a neighbourhood to suit your preferences and pocket in the Mother City.

If a country or coastal life is more to your liking, then you're in luck too. The city is surrounded by picturesque towns and countryside locations that's close enough for the occasional visit to the office or airport.

Explore three suburbs below that will give you the best that Cape Town has to offer or read on to see which locations outside the city might just be the perfect place to call home.

Move to these suburbs of Cape Town in 2022

Protea Heights, Brackenfell

Protea Heights is bordered by wine farms

Protea Heights is bordered by Stellenbosch's wine farms

You'll love Protea Heights if you appreciate convenience and variety. Buyers lately prefer this area of Brackenfell because of its excellent location and infrastructure. It's a stone's throw from several highways and main roads such as the N1 and Old Paarl Road.

Easy access to the rest of Cape Town isn't the only thing you'll get in Protea Heights. It's bordered by Stellenbosch's wine farms, making for a scenic environment. To top that off, it offers a wide variety of properties to choose from.

You'll find everything from compact apartments to large houses here. It also has two retirement villages, Klaradyn and Othello. And once you've found the ideal home, you'll have access to the best education, healthcare and entertainment in the Mother City.

Schools in the area include Bastion Primary School, Protea Heights Academy, Curro Brackenfell, Laerskool Brackenfell Primary and Hoërskool Brackenfell High. The University of Western Cape, University of Cape Town and Stellenbosch University are within driving distance too.

Healthcare providers are situated at Kuilsriver Netcare and the Cape Gate Medi-Clinic for private medical care.

You can also shop to your heart's content in Protea Heights, with Haasendal Gables Shopping Centre, Fairbridge Mall and Capegate Shopping Centres close by.

Does this sound like just the spot for you? Explore our Protea Heights and Brackenfell properties for sale.

You can also read more about the greater Brackenfell area in our article, Brackenfell at a glance.

Sonstraal Heights, Durbanville

Sonstraal Heights in Cape Town provides a relaxing environment

Well-maintained green spaces in Sonstraal Heights

North of Protea Heights lies the hidden gem that is Sonstraal Heights, a suburb of Durbanville. The beauty of this neighbourhood is that, even though it's situated in the affluent area of Durbanville, it offers accommodation options for every buyer. You'll find massive upmarket homes and relatively affordable townhouses here.

This suburb is made up of both large freestanding homes with big yards and lock-up-and-go units in complexes and estates. Smaller properties are ideal for first-time buyers and retirees.

Sonstraal Heights is also preferred for its relative safety and centrality to all things Cape Town. Curro Durbanville is situated here, offering pre-primary, primary and high school education. Laerskool Durbanville Primary and Hoërskool Durbanville are also in the vicinity. Shopping centres abound and healthcare providers are located at Mediclinic Cape Gate and Mediclinic Durbanville.

There are also several exits from Sonstraal Heights, with the N1 highway and Durbanville Ave just a few minutes away. From these roads, you can easily get to Cape Town's City Bowl to the south and the winelands to the north.

Don't miss out on great properties in this suburb. Browse our Sonstraal Heights and Durbanville homes for sale now.

Kraaifontein, Northern Suburbs

The Buh-Rein Retirement Village offers affordable Cape Town properties

An estate in Kraaifontein

Ah, Kraaifontein. Few buyers realise just how versatile this suburb of the Northern Suburbs of Cape Town is. Its laid back charm makes it the perfect place to live if you want a break from fast-paced city life, but still enjoy the convenience of urban living.

Kraaifontein is also one of the only Northern Suburbs neighbourhoods that are still truly affordable. Here you'll find affordable rentals and value-for-money family homes. You might even come across a fixer-upper to transform into the house of your dreams.

Zoo Park and Windsor Park are popular neighbourhoods in Kraaifontein because of their large yards and spacious homes. Zonnendal, Viking Village and Buh-Rein encompass most of the new developments, where homes are more compact and modern.

The N1 highway and Old Paarl Road slice right through Kraaifontein, with attractions like Capegate Shopping Centre just a few minutes from its most popular suburbs. And no matter where you live in this area, you'll have multiple schools, shopping destinations and hospitals close by.

Read more about this neighbourhood in our article, Kraaifontein at a glance.

Is this suburb for you? Find your Kraaifontein dream home here.

Consider these areas just outside Cape Town

Remote working makes it possible to live outside city centres and the following popular towns and villages on the borders of Cape Town are the ideal destinations to do just that.

Bettys Bay, 90km from Cape Town

Bettys Bay is a coastal village one hour from Cape Town

Bettys Bay from above. Image by Van As Jordaan

Imagine life by the beach in the shadow of a beautiful mountain with Cape Town International Airport just an hour away and the rest of the city within easy reach. This is what you get when you decide to call Bettys Bay home.

Bettys Bay is the ideal spot for those looking for a quiet environment and access to loads of outdoor activities, including hiking, surfing, snorkelling and cycling. It sports five beaches, three lakes and every home has a view of either mountain, sea, lake or clear blue sky.

But aside from the serene nature and active lifestyle it offers, this village on the Whale Coast of South Africa also has a range of properties to choose from with prices typically starting at R1.5 million.

The majority of homes are valued at around R2.5, while luxury properties can go up to R10 million. Yards are large so you'll have lots of personal space too. Check out homes in Bettys Bay and surrounds here.

Just because it's a small village doesn't mean you have limited options for education and healthcare. Several villages in this region have preschools or creches, while the Pringle House Eco School in nearby Pringle Bay takes learners up to Grade 5. The seaside town of Kleinmond to the east has two primary schools and also private schools for high school learners.

Good hospitals and clinics are situated within driving distance in Hermanus and Somerset West and Kleinmond has several general practitioners. Supermarkets are found in Kleinmond while Bettys Bay has a small supermarket for necessities.

Explore the wider Whale Coast region in our article Welcome to the Whale Coast or read about the many reasons why this area of the Western Cape is such a hit in our post, What we love about living in Bettys Bay, Pringle Bay and Rooi Els.

Rawsonville, 95km from Cape Town

Rawsonville is a town near Cape Town

A church in Rawsonville. Image by Breedekloof Wine Valley

If the coast is not for you, then the winelands near Cape Town might be more to your taste. The town of Rawsonville, to be more precise, could be exactly what you need. The countryside destination might be small, but it has lots to offer those who work in the surrounding areas and prefer a relaxed life in a place where everyone knows your name.

Rawsonville's location in the winelands makes it an adventure to live in. Its beautiful views and natural attractions are sure to impress and its climate calls for an adventurous spirit too. Summer temperatures can reach 38⁰C or higher in February and March, while the surrounding mountains experience snow in some of the winter months.

Homes here are spacious and well-kept with large gardens. Information from Property24 indicates that the average selling price for properties sold between 2012 and 2021 ranges from R500 000 to just below R1.5 million, making these homes great value for money. A select few houses are priced up to R2.5 million.

While several small retirement homes are available, few flats, apartments and townhouses exist. Freestanding houses tend to be more affordable than similar properties in Worcester, a larger town north of Rawsonville.

Hospitals and clinics are available in nearby Worcester, including Worcester Hospital, Worcester Medi-Clinic and several specialist medical services. The same can be said for schools. Several Rawsonville families send their children to schools in Worcester.

Does this sound like your cup of tea? Contact our area agent Minette Huisamen for properties available in Rawsonville.

Worcester, 110km from Cape Town

Worcester is a town close to Cape Town

Arial view of Worcester, Western Cape

Don't let this town's distance from Cape Town scare you. It might be more than 100kms from Cape Town, but it's just an hour's drive from the city. And what a scenic drive it is!

Situated in the largest wine-producing district in South Africa, it is surrounded by row upon row of vineyards and lush valleys. Magnificent mountain ranges can be seen in the distance, such as the Stettyns Mountains to the southwest of the town and the Du Toitskloof Mountains to the west.

Set in this stunning location, the town of Worcester is one of those rare finds: picturesquely beautiful yet vibrant and alive with everything you need to live a good life.

For starters, Worcester has several primary and secondary schools, a college and two schools for the disabled. Healthcare is provided by Worcester Hospital, Worcester Medi-Clinic, numerous private clinics and specialist medical services.

Added to that, the property market is booming so you're likely to see a good return on any property you invest in. It is important to note that there are few cost-effective lock-up-and-go units available so you might have to increase your budget if you have your heart set on owning your slice of Worcester heaven.

But with the high demand for property here, it's a worthwhile investment.

Ready to gain more insight into the Worcester property market? Read our article What you need to know about the property market in Worcester, Western Cape.

If this sounds like the place for you, go ahead and see our Worcester properties for sale.

 

With so many suburbs to choose from in and around Cape Town, you're sure to find one that's perfect for the next step in your property journey.

Need more advice or guidance? Contact our team or explore all our properties for sale.

Author: NS Property Solutions

Submitted 29 Mar 22 / Views 2759