Upmarket suburbs around Joburg and Cape Town are fetching rentals of more than R100,000
It is likely to be a summer of content for SA’s luxury property sector if the current demand for swanky rental pads by foreigners and locals is anything to go by.
Property experts are seeing a strong recovery in luxury rentals in the Western Cape’s Atlantic seaboard, Constantia Upper, Bishopscourt, Paarl, Franschhoek, Sandton and Johannesburg North in Gauteng. Luxury estates are again achieving monthly rentals of more than R100,000 per month...
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