The Citizen (KZN)

Gauteng rentals booming

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Johannesbu­rg, the economic heartland of the country continues to experience the greatest influx of people, pushing up demand for rental housing, according to the Seeff Property Group.

Aside from entry-level rentals, people frequently migrate up the wage ladder and into better rental homes and suburbs, creating value across the rental market.

Financial considerat­ions and affordabil­ity is often the primary reason for rentals, but agents say there are many other reasons. The rental market is diverse in terms of properties available for rent, as well as price points.

Despite the buoyancy, rental rates have remained relatively flat over the last few years. According to PayProp data for example, residentia­l rentals across Gauteng escalated by just 3.6% year-on-year in the last quarter of 2024, which lagged behind the December inflation rate of 5.1%. This was only slightly behind the 3.9% growth in the Western Cape and notably better compared to the 1.4% for KZN.

The monthly average rent for Gauteng per PayProp stands at around R8 864 per month. This is only marginally higher than the R8 755 of KZN, but notably cheaper compared to the R10 118 of the Western Cape.

Despite the economic pressures, Gauteng’s tenant arrears improved last year, with only about 15.7% behind in their rent as of the last quarter, well below the national average. That is also lower than the 19.8% for KZN, but slightly higher than the 14.3% for the Western Cape.

Secure properties in complexes and estates are now the most popular rental, but freestandi­ng family houses remain in high demand, especially in the upper income areas of Pretoria and Sandton/Johannesbu­rg North.

Access to schools, amenities and transport networks are important considerat­ions for tenants according to Seeff.

Pretoria East is, for example, popular with family and highend corporate and ambassador­ial tenants, but there are also areas where students and new job market entrants look for rental property, according to PG van der Linde, rental manager for Seeff in the area.

The rental market was buoyant last year, and the outlook remains positive.

He says demand will only likely start dipping once the interest rate reductions come into effect. The average rental of around R12 000 per month is the most popular. High end homes in suburbs such as Waterkloof, Mooikloof and Woodhill can reach up to R50 000 per month and R79 300 in the Woodhill Golf Estate.

Caché Pasqualle, rental manager for Seeff Sandton, says the more affordable price range of R10 000 to R15 000 per month remains the most active in the Sandton/Johannesbu­rg North area.

Exclusive suburbs such as Hurlingham attract upper income tenants who are paying up to R45 150 and in Hyde Park, up to R92 250.

Pasqualle says many want to live in the northern suburbs for reasons such as business, but also for the status and lifestyle that it offers with excellent proximity to top amenities and private schools. Those who cannot afford to buy will then rent until they are able to buy.

Randburg remains hugely popular with middle class tenants due to its centrality and affordabil­ity. John O’Reilly, rentals manager for Seeff Randburg says 2023 was a high-demand year with a good consistent supply of rental properties. They expect further growth this year.

The average and most popular rental rate is R7 000 to R14 000 per month. Top end houses in suburbs such as Randpark Ridge can reach up to R25 000 per month, and R24 000 for a family home in the heart of Ferndale, which is on the border of Bryanston.

The East and West Rand areas, along with Johannesbu­rg South, offer excellent affordabil­ity in the R7 000 to R14 000 per month range, according to Seeff’s branches. Sectional title and security complexes tend to be the most in demand.

Soweto remains one of the most accessible and affordable neighbourh­oods for tenants, according to Khosi Sibiya and Phindi Mphahlele, licensees for Seeff in the area. In Protea Glen you can for example find one-bedroomed cottages for just R1 800 and two-bedroomed houses for R3 500, depending on the location and finishes. Houses with more space are renting out for up to R8 000 per month.

It is a great area for affordabil­ity and these days Soweto is a popular residentia­l neighbourh­ood for its excellent amenities, and access to schools and transport, say Sibiya and Mphahlele. It is also popular for student rentals due to the proximity to Wits and UJ, and medical staff associated with nearby hospitals. Tenants who start out renting are often later able to buy in the area as their economic circumstan­ces improve.

 ?? Pictures: Supplied ?? SPACED OUT. This spacious, renovated Ferndale family home with five bedrooms and a swimming pool is available to rent at R24 000 per month.
Pictures: Supplied SPACED OUT. This spacious, renovated Ferndale family home with five bedrooms and a swimming pool is available to rent at R24 000 per month.
 ?? ?? LAP OF LUXURY. In Hyde Park this home was rented out for R92 250 per month.
LAP OF LUXURY. In Hyde Park this home was rented out for R92 250 per month.

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