Weekend Argus Saturday

Property demand soars in the city

prime locations

Post-Covid, the Cape Town property market has experienced a boost in sales and interest, locally and internationally.

Real estate companies said the rising demand for housing in the city had resulted in higher property prices and a scarcity of available properties in sought-after locations. In addition, semigration had buoyed the high demand for properties in the price ranges of up to R15 million.

These included the Atlantic Seaboard,

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