CAPE TOWN -
Property industry analysts have identified affordability as a principal factor considered by property shoppers on their search for a property to purchase.
Private Property data shows that Cape Town's house price growth outstrips that of other major cities.
Behind city's success are factors ranging from semigration of inland buyers, better governance, a booming tourism market and employment prospects in technology, advertising, design and other creative industries.
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If you need to be left with cash on hand, here are the suburbs you want to consider to buy your new home:
1. Khayelitsha, median price: R420 000
2. Mitchells Plain, median price: R590 000
3. Blue Downs, median price: R619 000
4. Eersterivier, median price: R670 000
5. Buh-Rein, median price: R979 900
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6. Kraaifontein Central, median price: R1 089 500
7. Kuilsriver, median price: R1 295 000
8. Goodwood, median price: R1 400 000
9. Burgundy Estate, median price: R1 595 000
10. Parklands, median price: R 1 699 00
11. Brackenfell Central, median price: R1 700 000
12. Protea Heights, median price: R1 925 000
13. Wynberg, median price: R1 995 000
14. Langeberg Ridge, median price: R1 999 000
15. Tableview, median price: R2 092 500
16. Durbanville Central, median price: R2 300 000
17. Fish Hoek, median price: R2 395 000
18. Plumstead, median price: R2 445 000
19. Woodstock, median price: R2 495 000
20. Sunningdale, median price: R2 580 000