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Property valuations drive up City charges
False Bay Echo
|February 26, 2026
Homeowners in the far south are reporting significant increases in their municipal bills following new property valuations by the City of Cape Town.
Bas Zuidberg, chair of the Cape Town Collective Ratepayers' Association (CTCRA) and also chair of the Noordhoek Ratepayers' Association, said a social media poll the association is running indicates the average increase for properties in Noordhoek is around 50 - 60%.
"That would mean an increase in municipal fixed charges - rates, electricity, water, sanitation and sundries - of about 50%, even if the City applies its proposed 10% reduction," he said.
"Residents are incredibly concerned and frustrated. While wealthier areas may need to support less affluent ones, seeing bills rise while basic services are sometimes lacking is causing anger."
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