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How Much is a House in South Africa

Houses in South Africa vary widely depending on location and size. For example, it will cost you more to purchase a home in Cape Town than it will in Pretoria. Our list reflects the average cost of a house which is subject to change depending on your location. 

Cost of houses in South Africa

2 bedroom house – R3,300,000

2 bedroom house – R3,300,000

3 bedroom house – R4,730,000

4 bedroom house – R6,080,000

5 bedroom house – R7,450,000

3 bedroom house – R4,730,000

The average price of a 3-bedroom house in South Africa is R4,730,000.

In Cape Town, the average price of a 3-bedroom house is R3,300,000.

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In Johannesburg, the average price of a 3-bedroom house is R3,450 000.

4 bedroom house – R6,080,000

The average price of a 4-bedroom house in South Africa is R6,080,000.

The average price of a 4-bedroom house in Johannesburg is R6,500,000.

The average price of a 4 bedroom house in Cape Town is R7,000,000

5 bedroom house – R7,450,000

For a 5-bedroom house, the average value is R7,450,000. The average size of a 5 bedroom house in South Africa is about 1,200 square metres and this costs around R7 million.

The price for a 5-bedroom house in South Africa can vary depending on location and other factors like what you want to do with your home when you move out (for example if you are looking at renting it out).

Houses in South Africa vary widely depending on location and size.

Houses in South Africa vary widely depending on location and size. The average price for a house in the city is R1 million ($0.84) per square meter, but this can go up to R4 million ($3.26) if you’re looking at a large plot of land with plenty of room for expansion and development. In the suburbs, prices are lower; they’re usually between R800 ($0.57) m2 up to R3 million ($2.34 m2).

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In most rural areas outside Johannesburg where there aren’t many people living close together (and therefore few houses), houses are cheaper because there aren’t as many people competing for limited space—therefore making it easier for buyers who want something without having too much competition from other potential buyers around them!

Conclusion

The bottom line is that there are a lot of factors to consider when looking at how much a house will cost you in South Africa. If you’re thinking about buying your own home or renting one out, it’s important to do your research first. You should also check the market prices of homes in your area so that you can get an idea of what kind of price range might work for you.

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