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Semigrants return to Joburg as Cape Town costs soar

Cape Argus

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March 25, 2025

FOR years, Johannesburg has been feeling the effects of a mass migra- tion to the Western Cape, with many South Africans lured by promises of picturesque scenery and a more laid- back lifestyle. However, a recent trend suggests that for some semigrants, the grass isn’t as green as it seemed on the other side.

According to Cobus Odendaal, CEO of Lew Geffen Sotheby's International Realty in Johannesburg and Randburg, there is a growing wave of inquiries from individuals exploring the possibility of returning to Johan- Rensburg to reclaim a foothold in a more affordable housing market.

Odendaal notes that the appeal of the Western Cape has primarily stemmed from desires for a lifestyle change and perceived improvements in governance.

However, the recent surge in the region's property prices — soaring by 25% over the last five years - has begun to weigh heavily on those who made the leap.

In stark contrast, Johannesburg property prices have increased by a more modest 12%, compelling many to reconsider their decision amid rising economic pressures such as inflation and interest rates.

“In recent months, we've started fielding a growing number of enquiries from people looking to move back to Johannesburg, with particular interest in properties at the higher end of the market,’ explained Odendaal.

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