The Cape Town city centre is obviously a popular place with vibe and diversity. Research shows that flats ranging in size from 28sqm to 86sqm sold from R275 000. The inner city sales reflect a fluid market. In the last five years, 78% of properties were bought and sold in the area. The bulk of buyers (between 60-80%) in downtown Cape Town are middle aged, between 50-64 years. Johannesburg The folks in Sandton, where the average price of a property last year was R14, 6 million, might do well to spend their loot downtown to get more bang for their buck. Lightstone data shows that flats between 29sqm and 56sqm sold for between R250 000 and R400 000 in the last year. In total there were 238 transfers worth a total of R81 million, of which, 85% were under R400 000. Only three sales were recorded between R1, 5 million and R3 million. Most of the stock (76%) in downtown Johannesburg is sectional title. About 87% of the residential stock in the CBD has been bought and sold in the last five years and most buyers are between 50-64 years old (middle aged). Durban In KZN the fanciest suburb is Port Zimbali, which includes Zimbali Coastal Resort, where the price of freehold properties in the last year averaged R6m, while sectional title prices averaged R4 million. In Durban CBD Lightstone data shows a completely different picture. A total of 285 transfers were recorded in downtown Durban last year with a value of R101 million. Flats sold generally ranged in size and price between 35sqm-87sqm for between R260 000 and R450 000. Most of the stock (94%) is sectional title. Of the total sales, 214 were for under R400 000 and only six were for between R1, 5 million and R3 million. Most of the buyers (between 50%-80%) were aged between 50-64 years. |
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