Amazing! 💜💜 it’s sad that there is no place like this in the US. A predominately Black, upscale neighborhood with beautiful estates. So much redlining and racism in real estate in the US. I hope to visit SA sometime soon.
In the U.S. liberals keep putting welfare programs in upscale Black neighborhoods that drag it down. These affordable, subsidized or shelters attract the worst among us.
@@driversseat1707 I have been interested in knowing how the US government’s role in housing has effected our black neighborhoods for a long time now. I have witnessed red lining and gentrification firsthand and I know there is even more to it that leftist politicians are not saying. What they are saying is just a way to throw us bones to control the narrative so we never land on the truth. Would you happen to have any resources I could use for research about this? I’d really love to learn more. Thanks for your insight!
Checkout thechannel called "The Real South Africa" by the Blantons, an African American couple from the US, now living in South Africa for when you ready to come.
Thank you my brother for showcasing black South Africans "excellence" @ least now I have found someone who doesn't insult our people like certain african brothers stating that we the black people of this country don't live in these areas or even own big businesses which is a lie, they say only whites live in these upscale places, my guess you are not south African but you are very fair in your reporting about S. A.
They not our brothers they are devils that were enslaved for 400 years and have slave mentality. We dont claim them. Real brothers celebrate like people from Botswana. Besides we are genetically not related to west central east or north africans we are our own race in southern africa. Their people havent achieved wealth so they hate on the outside of the club.
South Africa, the Pride of África! Yet much work to be done ahead to reduce the gap between HAVES and HAVE NOT. Well done Rainbow Nation! From Angola ✌️🙏 🌹
to tell you the truth bro , most people living in shacks aren't south Africans but other and am telling u that in December they caught 400k Zimbabwean in south Africa illegally so can you imagine where they live and i think that's obvious
Feel free to think about relocating as well but be ready for it mentally, emotionally,financially and otherwise...Come home brother,as Americans always say AFRICA IS THE FUTURE.!
@khanyisayanga-zt6bs Thanks so much. I plan to relocate there in the next two years if not sooner. Studying housing prices, lifestyles and activities as I won’t need to work. Dreaming about it every night!
You should also clarify that this is just one of the many beautiful neighborhoods around the country. Many of the African migrants to SOUTH AFRICA live in the older less afluent suburbs and they begin to think that they are doing very well and then look down on the lesser locals and applaud themselves
Very impressed, I love the well groomed fauna and grass, too. Sending many blessings, I hope to visit South Africa one day. Much love from the Dominican Republic.
My only request is that when doing these vids try to show the clubhouse facilities too to help those who are in the market to get a fuller picture of what each estate has to offer in terms of lifestyle and convenience.
I love how they take SA achievements and say Africa. The rest of Africa isn't like this and thats why people should build their countries. We can do this Africa.
There are areas like these in many African countries (If you travel on the continent you will see what I mean). They might not be as tight in terms of infrastructure but there are many. And South Africa is Africa, our successes belong to all of us. The same way when someone from other African countries succeeds, I see a lot of South Africans taking credit as Africans too. Don't be that person. Africa is one, don't let colonialism blind you into thinking you are not part of the rest of the continent.
@@Silver30Surfer ofcourse there are but as much as there can be good homes alot is still different and this is not about every country. SA infrastructure is very different and our architects are amazing. Heard they are used even in the UAE
Great vlog as always Perfect Afrika. Please qualify your vlogs of these estates by indicating that it's a majority Black South Africans neighborhood. A lot of people across the Continent and even US, think that Black South Africans are poor on relation to other Africans. You must show the real story of Black South Africans. Keep up the great work. Your channel will be a referral point for other vloggers. It will grow exponentially, marl my word. Tag other Afrikan RUclipsrs who cannot explore South Africa like you.
The majority of black South Africans ARE poor. And hat are the wealthy ones doing for the ones living in poverty in shacks? How are they giving back to their roots?
@@pinnacletransportationserv9691 Most of shack dwellers in South Africa are people who come into the country undocumented and jobless with no prospects of securing employment due to lack of skills so with no money they end uo erecting shacks. Only because people don't advertise what they are doing doesn't mean they are not doing it.
LOL @ "compared to other Africans...". Compared to other Africans SA has a far HIGHER standard of living. And the word "poor" means something different and is recorded differently in different countries. (e.g not measuring semi- & informal employment AT ALL , e.g SA ....VS. countries where 90% of people are in informal employment to begin with, so they have to be recorded, e.g. Nigeria) The best way to measure "LIKE with LIKE" is the Multidimensional Poverty Index(MPI) which cross-references ACTUAL standard of living (assets, housing, nutrition, income, education, health etc) instead of just basing it on arbitrary formal pay records. The MPI shows that 82% of Ethiopia is in multidimensional poverty. 54% of Nigeria is. On the other hand... 6% of South Africa is multidimensionally poor.
Yet the number of millionaires by dollars in South Africa are black people in majority and the city that has the biggest number of millionaires is Johannesburg. Lol. I laugh when people go to poor areas that constitute only 12% of SA dwelling and claim all South African blacks are poor and marginalized yet we are here.
We can bring this country back to her former glory only if all we are willing to do the right things and put right people in right position with needed skills regardless of race or political affiliation this country deserve to be far with development but the way we do this sometime move us back videos like this give us the courage to fight for better South African where everything's will be managed well to benefit every even future generations.
It starts in 2024, it's a watershed movement for our country again. There must be a change in Government again and the irony is that it will be the 30 year anniversary to 94!😂😂🤣 The ANC must die for our country to survive ❤🇿🇦
S.A. had no glory before 1994 it was full of rubbish . Development slowly started after independence in 1994 when indegeneous people bought or built houses wherever they wanted to
What clear video visuals. Well done. Beautiful neighborhood. If I may ask. Where do people get money to build these huge, beautiful houses. I also need one too. I have been working hard, earning decent money. But still can't afford these houses. Anyone to share the secret so i can also live my dream. Lol
To live in places like this is not terribly expensive in SA. You can be a lawyer, doctor, dentist or a member of any of the traditional professions and easily afford this lifestyle. If you're income is in dollars/pounds/euros then it is even more accessible for a fraction of what would be required to live similarly in one of the developed economies of the world. That is one of the key perks of SA.
Compare it with Arlington estate in Zimbabwe and many more yah lower middle class. Then rosebank, parkwood is upper middle class like borrowdale brooke, Philadelphia, greystone park, the grange , brooke view estate etc....
@@Perfectafrika Most black South Africans know how if feels to be in poverty and the fortunate part is the there are a number of top universities in SA most of us taking advantage of NASFAS to study further and improve our lives.
@@Llponn No they don't, you need to do a research, you must also know that what they call middle class in Nigeria would be lower middle class in SA looking at quality of life, income and affordability. The collective individuals in SA don't just Iive higher than a Nigerian or Kenyan, even when it comes to income per capita, a professional in SA earn 6 x more than in those countries. This is why you find people from those countries looking for jobs in SA but the opposite can't be said. Both Kenya and Nigeria are lower middle income society by world bank and we are upper middle income which is even above middle income, a status that both countries are yet to reach
We normally dont compete with our African Countries, unless they choose to do so. but not for wrong reasons but for good encouragement...However we challence Western Countries, based on all many negatives things said about Sout Africa/Africa as hole ....We show them they have nothing, Africa are the best in the World , We were never a Dark Continent of Poverty....
Europeans are shocked..... South Africa ...let alone in Africa..South Africa is a World Giant...We knw this since, since that Europe cant beat South Africa...🤣🤣🤣
@@Perfectafrika O yes...they didn't want to see any African Country make progress...and South Africa was one Africa Country always proof European wrong... look at South Africa...Look at all the Capital Cities of South Africa...Western Cape is voted the best and most beautiful City in the World ..and..and.. and ..is bn chosen as the "World's Heritage City".....
1.the community is friendly enough for everyone to walk on the grass 2. Most people drive golf carts around the estate 3. The speed limit in the estate is 30 meaning people can use the road cars use and still avoid cars
YOU mean SOUTH AFRICA!! and some African Countries , that is INFRASTRUCTURE and Housing Wise !..Otherwise your Vlogs are Revealing the THE POWER and POTENTIAL AFRICA has!!💪🏾✊🏽👌 ONLY if CORRUPT/Illiterate want to Lead Creeps Stay at the BACK of the Leadership QUEUE. and let The CAPABLE leaders take the HELM. Good Job BRO,
This is ok but next time can you show places like the Waterfall Equestrian Estate and others where people dont just get in and drive around to take videos. Places where the really really wealthy live
Upper middle class black South Africans live here. Like most upper middle class in the world, they own large business and some in top mangerial postions.
In my area we have humps so people walk on the road and cars move slow, so we do see the need for side walk, also I walk 10 mins to the shops every second day.
No its lower middle class it compares with Arlington estate in Zimbabwe and many more . Upper middle will be rosebank, parkwood compares with borrowdale brooke , Philadelphia, the grange, brooke view estate and greystone park borrowdale harare Zimbabwe. Upper class no.
@@isoboy1000 I think you must wait for the outcome of the Population Census. Stats SA will release them soon. You will know what changes happened in the past 10 years. What I know is that the demand for houses is high. I know that in City of Tshwane for example, the number of applications for approval of township establishment and house plans has gone high. Also the number of new developments has increased. The City has been expanding in all directions in the past 15 years. The same with City of Johannesburg. Even if we do not have the exact numbers, the increase in activities in the real estate tells you that many people can afford as compared to the past 15 years ago. you can even see the kind of houses built in Rural areas.
@@jabulanithema1467 True, that's y we have electricity issues. Property developments rising while govt was not doing its part of increasing energy capacity.
Amazing! 💜💜 it’s sad that there is no place like this in the US. A predominately Black, upscale neighborhood with beautiful estates. So much redlining and racism in real estate in the US. I hope to visit SA sometime soon.
In the U.S. liberals keep putting welfare programs in upscale Black neighborhoods that drag it down. These affordable, subsidized or shelters attract the worst among us.
@@driversseat1707 I have been interested in knowing how the US government’s role in housing has effected our black neighborhoods for a long time now. I have witnessed red lining and gentrification firsthand and I know there is even more to it that leftist politicians are not saying. What they are saying is just a way to throw us bones to control the narrative so we never land on the truth. Would you happen to have any resources I could use for research about this? I’d really love to learn more. Thanks for your insight!
Come sweetheart I'll be waiting for you.
@@klaasmalepe1406 😊💜
Checkout thechannel called "The Real South Africa" by the Blantons, an African American couple from the US, now living in South Africa for when you ready to come.
I also watched Venda rural new development I was impressed how blacks are now able to build future Sandton on their own for their benefits.
I like Venda rural
Thank you my brother for showcasing black South Africans "excellence" @ least now I have found someone who doesn't insult our people like certain african brothers stating that we the black people of this country don't live in these areas or even own big businesses which is a lie, they say only whites live in these upscale places, my guess you are not south African but you are very fair in your reporting about S. A.
They not our brothers they are devils that were enslaved for 400 years and have slave mentality.
We dont claim them.
Real brothers celebrate like people from Botswana.
Besides we are genetically not related to west central east or north africans we are our own race in southern africa.
Their people havent achieved wealth so they hate on the outside of the club.
South Africa, the Pride of África! Yet much work to be done ahead to reduce the gap between HAVES and HAVE NOT.
Well done Rainbow Nation!
From Angola ✌️🙏 🌹
to tell you the truth bro , most people living in shacks aren't south Africans but other and am telling u that in December they caught 400k Zimbabwean in south Africa illegally so can you imagine where they live and i think that's obvious
I mean those living in Ivory Park, tembisa, sashnguvo...Alexandra.
@@sergioozar9696 what's up with them
@@smizijoy4529 Social problems are a huge problem we hope to be solved in the future
God bless Angola, from SA.
I’m in Sandton right now. Headed back to Chicago in a few days. Really going to miss SA!!
You are more than welcome back! This is home after all
Feel free to think about relocating as well but be ready for it mentally, emotionally,financially and otherwise...Come home brother,as Americans always say AFRICA IS THE FUTURE.!
@khanyisayanga-zt6bs Thanks so much. I plan to relocate there in the next two years if not sooner. Studying housing prices, lifestyles and activities as I won’t need to work. Dreaming about it every night!
The grass is greener! Kids growing in this place won't realise how privileged they are.
Joburg is basically 85% black. Almost all affluent areas in joburg are dominantly black
You should also clarify that this is just one of the many beautiful neighborhoods around the country.
Many of the African migrants to SOUTH AFRICA live in the older less afluent suburbs and they begin to think that they are doing very well and then look down on the lesser locals and applaud themselves
🤔🧐🧐
Truth be told and jealousy aside, South Africa is the best country in Africa though they got their freedom much later than most African states.
Many will agree with you
In isZulu we say "Isina muva liyabukwa" in English they say "Who laugh the last laugh the best"🇿🇦🇿🇦💥😂😂🤣🤣
ANC refused war remember , for the sake of their descendants
Thank you for your honesty
@@tloutlou2655 war would have been terrible for both parties. Hense we chose to not to go for war
Very impressed, I love the well groomed fauna and grass, too. Sending many blessings, I hope to visit South Africa one day. Much love from the Dominican Republic.
My only request is that when doing these vids try to show the clubhouse facilities too to help those who are in the market to get a fuller picture of what each estate has to offer in terms of lifestyle and convenience.
Thank you, will do next time. I appreciate
I love how they take SA achievements and say Africa. The rest of Africa isn't like this and thats why people should build their countries. We can do this Africa.
Your comment is unnecessary though. Let people be proud of us as we are their brothers stop this thing
I like how u troll keep on watching Africans content & then complain , SA achievements are African , what have u contributed personally 🤔🥴
There are areas like these in many African countries (If you travel on the continent you will see what I mean). They might not be as tight in terms of infrastructure but there are many. And South Africa is Africa, our successes belong to all of us. The same way when someone from other African countries succeeds, I see a lot of South Africans taking credit as Africans too. Don't be that person. Africa is one, don't let colonialism blind you into thinking you are not part of the rest of the continent.
@@Silver30Surfer ofcourse there are but as much as there can be good homes alot is still different and this is not about every country. SA infrastructure is very different and our architects are amazing. Heard they are used even in the UAE
@@pmambongwe8640 . We aren't competing with other African countries stop your nonsense. It people like you who makes us look bad to other Africans
Great vlog I love to live in one of those houses the homes are absolutely beautiful
Mostly durable material like bricks and cement bro...
Nice job my brother and don't give up
i will not disappoint! thank you
Woooooooooooooooow my God....home is beautiful, home is the best 👌 ❤ 💖
Thanks for watching
Midrand is nice
Great vlog as always Perfect Afrika. Please qualify your vlogs of these estates by indicating that it's a majority Black South Africans neighborhood. A lot of people across the Continent and even US, think that Black South Africans are poor on relation to other Africans. You must show the real story of Black South Africans. Keep up the great work. Your channel will be a referral point for other vloggers. It will grow exponentially, marl my word. Tag other Afrikan RUclipsrs who cannot explore South Africa like you.
True that, thank you. Proudly African and black
Midrand is our capital city as the B Middle Class. Especially Midrand.
The majority of black South Africans ARE poor. And hat are the wealthy ones doing for the ones living in poverty in shacks? How are they giving back to their roots?
@@pinnacletransportationserv9691 Most of shack dwellers in South Africa are people who come into the country undocumented and jobless with no prospects of securing employment due to lack of skills so with no money they end uo erecting shacks. Only because people don't advertise what they are doing doesn't mean they are not doing it.
LOL @ "compared to other Africans...".
Compared to other Africans SA has a far HIGHER standard of living.
And the word "poor" means something different and is recorded differently in different countries.
(e.g not measuring semi- & informal employment AT ALL , e.g SA ....VS. countries where 90% of people are in informal employment to begin with, so they have to be recorded, e.g. Nigeria)
The best way to measure "LIKE with LIKE" is the Multidimensional Poverty Index(MPI) which cross-references ACTUAL standard of living (assets, housing, nutrition, income, education, health etc) instead of just basing it on arbitrary formal pay records.
The MPI shows that 82% of Ethiopia is in multidimensional poverty.
54% of Nigeria is.
On the other hand... 6% of South Africa is multidimensionally poor.
Keep them coming,i love what you are doing.
thank you, will definitely do
❤ Love it!!
love the energy
Thanks alot for watching. I really appreciate 🙏
Nice video ❤ your very passionate about your job love it
Thanks
Another Great video. Beautiful estate my brother
Thank you so much bro. Appreciated
You never disappoint my brother. God Bless you abundantly.🙏
thank you so much sis Kmaz
Awesome 👍💯 content! We appreciate it so much thank you 💥🇿🇦😍
This video was great
Good video, my first time seeing a video on rich black South Africans, we only see rich whites and Asians in South Africa, very nice video title.
there are so many rich black south africans trust me🥰❤️ one love
Ofcourse you won't see rich black South Africans. The media working around the clock to make sure you don't see them.
Yet the number of millionaires by dollars in South Africa are black people in majority and the city that has the biggest number of millionaires is Johannesburg. Lol. I laugh when people go to poor areas that constitute only 12% of SA dwelling and claim all South African blacks are poor and marginalized yet we are here.
@@zusibone where did you get 12% from. Yes now we have lots of rich black people but millions are still poor
@@ThamiNdlalane statistics South Africa
Dope content bro 🔥🔥🔥. Keep up the good work!
Thank bro
Very powerful video thanks 👌❤️🔥
Nice motivation
thank you
We can bring this country back to her former glory only if all we are willing to do the right things and put right people in right position with needed skills regardless of race or political affiliation this country deserve to be far with development but the way we do this sometime move us back videos like this give us the courage to fight for better South African where everything's will be managed well to benefit every even future generations.
It starts in 2024, it's a watershed movement for our country again. There must be a change in Government again and the irony is that it will be the 30 year anniversary to 94!😂😂🤣
The ANC must die for our country to survive ❤🇿🇦
S.A. had no glory before 1994 it was full of rubbish . Development slowly started after independence in 1994 when indegeneous people bought or built houses wherever they wanted to
@@kelvinbongumusathobanisibo4260 we need to mark that anniversary yhe divorce
You're so right we need people with skills to run the country
@@kelvinbongumusathobanisibo4260 Let's vote ActionSa
ZA IS BEAUTIFUL I TELL U
Too much
Atterly beautiful 😍
thank you so much
Indeed 👌🏼play tranquility classic music on the journey to ride on this journey with you not usually repeat
I love seeing this estates.. can you please do Carlsward Country Estate next?
Soon when i get bck in SA. Thanks for the love
This makes me proud of my country ♥️
That is if u own something
Beautiful roads, and nice drive but the vedio is kiling me with anticipation, takes forever on the road! when do we arrive at the estates?
Issue corrected on newer videos. Thanks for watching
I noticed that too, had to skip
Good one
Thank you so much, appreciated
I hope this beautiful homes are built on pile foundations…🙏🏿
What clear video visuals. Well done. Beautiful neighborhood. If I may ask. Where do people get money to build these huge, beautiful houses. I also need one too. I have been working hard, earning decent money. But still can't afford these houses. Anyone to share the secret so i can also live my dream. Lol
To live in places like this is not terribly expensive in SA. You can be a lawyer, doctor, dentist or a member of any of the traditional professions and easily afford this lifestyle. If you're income is in dollars/pounds/euros then it is even more accessible for a fraction of what would be required to live similarly in one of the developed economies of the world. That is one of the key perks of SA.
@@donmeow Katlego you said it all. Thank you
Have u ever asked the financial institutions for a loan to buy a house ? But first things first wud u qualify for a mortgage ? Check with the banks .
Beautifully crafted video. Nice music. Pleasantly surprised by the demographics.
Thank you
Compare it with Arlington estate in Zimbabwe and many more yah lower middle class. Then rosebank, parkwood is upper middle class like borrowdale brooke, Philadelphia, greystone park, the grange , brooke view estate etc....
I live here
wow, how is the experience?
IAM READY
Ready to move?
Please take the people to some of our high end estates like Steyn City where people have a lot of breathing space
You won't find this much luxury and greenery combined anywhere in Africa except South Africa.
Don’t lie, There are many African countries that look this good also. Im SAn by the way
@lesego2933 True
Very good video!!! Where do they shop and dine at in Midrand???
Great idea, will expand details next time thank you
Bluehills Shopping Centre is across the road and Mall Of Africa is 20 minutes away
There are lots of malls and shopping centers in the vicinity
During Apartheid under Sanctions South Africa's top position in the World was also bn removed....
Interesting
I'm happy over 90% of people who live here are Africans not settlers .
There is progress in black communities too, black does not mean poor. Time of those narratives is over🤞🏾🤗
@@Perfectafrika Most black South Africans know how if feels to be in poverty and the fortunate part is the there are a number of top universities in SA most of us taking advantage of NASFAS to study further and improve our lives.
Black South Africans have the largest black middle class in Africa, meaning there are many top black communities in SA
@@lozi4163 Nigeria has the largest Middle class on the continent followed by Kenya
@@Llponn No they don't, you need to do a research, you must also know that what they call middle class in Nigeria would be lower middle class in SA looking at quality of life, income and affordability. The collective individuals in SA don't just Iive higher than a Nigerian or Kenyan, even when it comes to income per capita, a professional in SA earn 6 x more than in those countries. This is why you find people from those countries looking for jobs in SA but the opposite can't be said. Both Kenya and Nigeria are lower middle income society by world bank and we are upper middle income which is even above middle income, a status that both countries are yet to reach
We normally dont compete with our African Countries, unless they choose to do so. but not for wrong reasons but for good encouragement...However we challence Western Countries, based on all many negatives things said about Sout Africa/Africa as hole ....We show them they have nothing, Africa are the best in the World , We were never a Dark Continent of Poverty....
I agree with you
Europeans are shocked.....
South Africa ...let alone in Africa..South Africa is a World Giant...We knw this since, since that Europe cant beat South Africa...🤣🤣🤣
Pretty interesting
@@Perfectafrika O yes...they didn't want to see any African Country make progress...and South Africa was one Africa Country always proof European wrong... look at South Africa...Look at all the Capital Cities of South Africa...Western Cape is voted the best and most beautiful City in the World ..and..and.. and ..is bn chosen as the "World's Heritage City".....
Want something bigger
Where is Savvena hills
Midrand, half way from Johannesburg to Pretoria
Very nice.
Thank you
Question: curious as to why there are no sidewalks in the community?
Now that you point it, few estates around really have sidewalks ey. Thank you
1.the community is friendly enough for everyone to walk on the grass
2. Most people drive golf carts around the estate
3. The speed limit in the estate is 30 meaning people can use the road cars use and still avoid cars
The residents dont really walk and there is very little traffic on the roads
YOU mean SOUTH AFRICA!! and some African Countries , that is INFRASTRUCTURE and Housing Wise !..Otherwise your Vlogs are Revealing the THE POWER and POTENTIAL AFRICA has!!💪🏾✊🏽👌 ONLY if CORRUPT/Illiterate want to Lead Creeps Stay at the BACK of the Leadership QUEUE. and let The CAPABLE leaders take the HELM. Good Job BRO,
thank you so much, let us get the basic knowledge we need. Leadership will be understood!
This is ok but next time can you show places like the Waterfall Equestrian Estate and others where people dont just get in and drive around to take videos. Places where the really really wealthy live
Then how will i just get in if people don't get in?🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
HOW MUNCH ?
Google Savanna hills estate website
Video coverage poor though weeks houses were posh.just can't covering estate driveway
Negative person.
who stays here and what are they doing for a living?
@Peter Vale, who stays there is largely Black Upper Middle Class in South Africa.
@ gabriel Mkhonza is right. decent job will qualify you to buy a property here. With ofcoz better income management...
Upper middle class black South Africans live here. Like most upper middle class in the world, they own large business and some in top mangerial postions.
Why don’t they believe in sidewalks throughout the continent
In my area we have humps so people walk on the road and cars move slow, so we do see the need for side walk, also I walk 10 mins to the shops every second day.
No need for sidewalks coz Estates are strict no speeding is allowed
Black Middle class. Not middle no no. Upper
thanks
No its lower middle class it compares with Arlington estate in Zimbabwe and many more . Upper middle will be rosebank, parkwood compares with borrowdale brooke , Philadelphia, the grange, brooke view estate and greystone park borrowdale harare Zimbabwe. Upper class no.
nice but all know is white neighborhood but ok
You are so jealous cant even help it .Oh please blacks in SA are the fastest growing middle class in the whole of Africa
@@TheHuny85 i wish me that come true
Midrand is fairly new and has a very high percentage black residences
@@jurgenschnurer9903 black South African damn what wrong with y'all jealousy mxm
is good
Why waste so much time???
.Try Steyn City .. LOl....Lets not start comparing please... as for the 99.9% statement .. Get out of here with that .. LOL!!!!!!!!
Lets be real, how many people can afford a house in Steyn City?
@@isoboy1000 It wouldn't exist without people buying houses there..
@@jhelm1712 You didn't answer the question, i said how many people can afford to live there?
@@isoboy1000 I think you must wait for the outcome of the Population Census. Stats SA will release them soon. You will know what changes happened in the past 10 years. What I know is that the demand for houses is high. I know that in City of Tshwane for example, the number of applications for approval of township establishment and house plans has gone high. Also the number of new developments has increased. The City has been expanding in all directions in the past 15 years. The same with City of Johannesburg. Even if we do not have the exact numbers, the increase in activities in the real estate tells you that many people can afford as compared to the past 15 years ago. you can even see the kind of houses built in Rural areas.
@@jabulanithema1467 True, that's y we have electricity issues. Property developments rising while govt was not doing its part of increasing energy capacity.