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- Aanwins A.H.
- Located in the Roodepoort region. This region contains residential suburbs, agricultural holdings in the north, the mining belt in the south & commercial areas
- Abbotsford
- The name of this suburb is very likely to refer to the Scottish Borders residence of Sir Walter Scott in 1811
- Aberdeen
- Acacia Park
- Activia Park
- It use to be the location of the Transvaal Horse Artillery from 1995 until May 30, 1998
- Adcockvale
- Adelaide
- Aeroton
- Airdlin A.H.
- It is believed that this suburb name is of Scottish origin. There is a tiny village in Aberdeenshire called Airdlin, situated to the east of Methlick
- Airport Park
- Alan Manor
- Albany
- Albert Park
- Alberton
- Alberts Farm
- The only artesian spring in Gauteng is tucked away under Northcliff ridge on Alberts Farm, the second biggest green lung in Jo-burg.
- Albertskroon
- Gauteng has a single artesian spring - on Alberts Farm in Albertskroon in Joburgs northwest suburbs. The farm dates to the 1890s, leased by Hendrik Alberts
- Albertville
- Dating back to the 1890s, when Hendrik Abraham Alberts leased 114 acres from the owner of the large farm, Waterval. The Alberts family farmed mealies.
- Aldara Park
- Alexander Park
- Alexandra
- The township of Alexandra was established in 1912 and is close to the center of Jo?burg. It covers an area of over 800 ha.
- Algoa Park
- Aliwal North
- Allandale
- Allen?s Nek
- Located in the Roodepoort region- This suburb is one of the most attractive residential areas in Jo?burg, offering charming houses amid rolling hills
- Allenridge West
- Alphenpark
- Alphenpark is home to two famous schools: Pro Arte, and New Hope Schools. Also close to Menlyn Shopping complex, nice nature trails along Waterkloof spruit.
- Alsef A.H.
- Located in the Roodepoort region- this region contains residential suburbs, agricultural holdings in the north, the mining belt in the south & commercial areas
- Amalgam
- Amanda Glen
- Amandalsig
- Amandasig
- Situated on the Northern slope and foot of the Magaliesberg. Very close to the R80 Mabopane highway, with lovely quiet streets running up the Mountainside.
- Amandelrug
- Amanzimtoti
- The river from which King Shaka drank, while leading his army on a raid against the Pondos, came to be known as Amanzimtoti ("Sweet Waters")
- Amberfield
- Perfectly situated for a young family that values security and conveniece. . Easy access to N14 and N1. Perfect for commutors to Jo"burg or Midrand
- Ambot A.H.
- Amorosa A.H.
- Located in the Roodepoort region- this region contains residential suburbs, agricultural holdings in the north, the mining belt in the south & commercial areas
- Amsterdamhoek
- Andeon
- Traditionally consists of plots and small agricultural holdings on the South Side of the Magaliesberg. Some large stands have developed into businesses.
- Annlin
- Has some large stands that extends into plots and small agricultural holdings. Close to the Pretoria North CBD but with a definite quiet and relaxed feel.
- Annlin Wes
- Has some large stands that extends into plots and small agricultural holdings next to the Apies River reserve. Shopping Centre and Makro Retail store nearby.
- Arauna
- Arcadia
- Beautiful large old homes, embassy"s and long Jacaranda Streets. Many properties converted into offices with easy Access to Central Pretoria and the East.
- Arcadia - PE
- Arena Park
- Asalia Park
- Ashlea Gardens
- Ashlea Gardens is right next to the N1 highway, but sheltered from it by the Waterkloof spruit green belt. Its location yields resident traffic only.
- Ashley
- Assagay
- The suburb of Assagay offers you a serene country setting with outstanding views, yet conveniently situated close to all amenities
- Astra Park
- Athlone
- Athlone Park
- Situated ideally close to Amanzimtoti, overlooking the Indian Ocean & a few kilometers from Durban International Airport
- Atholhurst
- It was presumably named in honour of the Duke of Atholl, whose title was derived from the district of that name in Perthshire, Scotland.
- Atholl
- Atholl was presumably named in honour of the Duke of Atholl or Athole, whose title was derived from the district of that name in Perthshire, Scotland.
- Atholl Gardens
- It was presumably named in honour of the Duke of Atholl, whose title was derived from the district of that name in Perthshire, Scotland.
- Atholl Heights
- Auckland Park
- The University of Jo?burg and the South African Broadcasting Corporation are located in this suburb, giving it a large student and professional population
- Aurora
- Austerville
- Austin View
- Avoca
- Avondale
- This suburb may have been named in honour of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale, eldest son of King Edward VII.
- Bagleyston
- This area is home to many of Jo?burgs older established suburbs and some of the citys newer suburbs that sprung up around developments near Sandton
- Baileys Muckleneuk
- Bailey"s Muckleneuk is one of the most exclusive Old East suburbs with nearby Brooklyn shopping Mall and the well known Austin Roberts bird sanctuary nearby.
- Bakoven
- Often called Camps Bay?s baby sister. It has been regarded as one of the most sought after suburbs in Cape Town with spectacular views & superb for sundowners
- Balfour
- Ballito
- Just 40km north of Durban. Ballito?s warm Indian Ocean waters are the playground of dolphins & whales & to the holidaymakers who come to watch them
- Ballotsview
- Bantry Bay
- Situated on the slopes of Lions Head. Originally called Botany Bay after a botanical garden that was planted here for the cultivation of medical herbs
- Baragwanath
- Barbeque A.H.
- Barbeque Downs Business Park
- Barberton
- Barlow Park
- Bassonia
- Bathurst
- Baviaanspoort
- Baviaanspoort is very rural, with a lot of Agricultural Holdings and plots. You will see plenty of horses passing by, lots of wedding venues and open spaces.
- Bay View
- Bayhead
- Beach Front
- Beachwood
- Bedford Gardens
- Bedford Park
- Bedfordview
- A beautiful secure suburb that provides easy access to all major highways. Johannesburg, Sandton, Randburg, East Rand and Pretoria are a mere stone throw away.
- Bela-bela (Warmbad)
- Belfast
- Belgravia
- Bellair - CPT
- Bellair - DBN
- Bellairspark
- Bellavista Estate
- Bellavista South
- Bellevue
- This suburbs name is descriptive given its position on a ridge. The word "Belle" is of French origin, meaning beautiful.
- Bellevue Central
- Probably descriptive, given its position on a ridge. It is speculated that the name might refer to the township agents name, J.M. Bell
- Bellevue East
- Probably descriptive, given its position on a ridge. "Belle" is French for beautiful. The name might refer to the township agents name, J.M. Bell
- Bellville
- Originally called "12-Myl-Pos", since it?s located 12 miles from Cape Town city centre. It was originally a railway station & in 1861 it was renamed Bellville
- Bellville South
- Named after Charles Davidson Bell, Surveyor-General of the Cape from 1848 - 1872. He was an artist, famous for his design of the Cape triangular postage stamp
- Bellwater Park
- Belmont Park
- Belmont was a popular choice of name in all English-speaking communities during the nineteenth century. Its origin is ultimately French - beautiful mountain
- Belombre
- Belrail
- The former colonial Railway Authorities named railway property after the suburb near which it was located together with the word rail. Located near Bellville
- Ben Kamma
- Ben Kamma may be a combination of a Scottish element (Ben, from the Gaelic beinn meaning mountain) & a Khoikhoi element (Kamma, meaning water or river)
- Benoni
- Benrose
- Berario
- It is located just below Northcliff Hill and close to the Cresta shopping Centre, one of the biggest malls in South Africa.
- Berea
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Berea - JHB
- Berea West
- The N2 freeway borders this suburb on the eastern side with the N3 to the south. It is close to the city centre & neighbours the upmarket suburb of Westville
- Bergbron
- Bergsig - Ct
- Named Bergsig, "Mountain View", because it is located where the Drakenstein & Hex River Mountains meet. This family farm was established in 1843
- Bergsig - George
- Most homes in this established suburb faces the sun & have nice mountain views & are surrounded by lush, established gardens with big beautiful trees
- Bergville
- Bergvliet
- Bergvliet, which means Mountain Streamlet, was formerly a large farm owned by Simon van der Stel. Today its a true example of suburban lifestyle in Cape Town
- Berkshire Downs
- Bernadino Heights
- Beroma
- Bertrams
- Bethal
- Bethanie
- Bethelsdorp
- Established in 1803 by Dr Johannes van der Kemp who was sent there by the London Missionary Society. Beth-El, which is Hebrew, means House of God
- Beverley A.H.
- The greater Sandton area includes the northern suburbs of Joburg, containing some of the most affluent suburbs and agricultural holdings
- Beverley Gardens
- In 1906 Daniel Brink started farming on Driefontein. This portion was so large, it was later sub-divided into Beverley Gardens, Brian Brink, Kensington B, etc.
- Beverley Grove
- Beverley Hills
- Bezuidenhout Valley
- Amongst the oldest of the citys suburbs, immediately east of the CBD. Home to a community of enormous diversity with newly settled and older residents
- Birdhaven - DBN
- Birdhaven - JHB
- This area?s name is descriptive of nature, housing numerous bird species
- Birnam
- The suburb of Birnam dates back from 1905, a year after the suburb of Dunkeld was first laid out
- Bisho
- Bishopscourt
- Incredibly large and gracious oaks lines most of the quiet streets with their large family residences, high walls and beautifully manicured gardens
- Blackheath - JHB
- This suburb was named after the pleasure resort south of the Thames in south-east London, where golf was first introduced in 1608.
- Blairgowrie
- It is believed that the name of this neighbouring suburb of Craighall are most probably of Scottish origin
- Blanco
- Blanco means White, named after Henry Fancourt White, who built the Outeniqua Pass. It was originally the camp for the construction workers of the Pass
- Blandford Ridge A.H.
- Blikkiesdorp
- Bloekombos
- Bloemendal
- Bloemhof
- Bloemhof - Ct
- Blommendal
- Blomtuin
- Blouberg Rise
- Bloubergrant
- Bloubergrant enjoys the most spectacular views of the Table Mountain, a view that has made this part of the City famous & a sought after property destination
- Bloubergstrand
- In Afrikaans, Bloubergstrand means "blue mountain beach" after Blouberg, a hill not far inland from the coast. The main beach, Big Bay, is a surfers paradise
- Bloubosrand
- Areas such as Bloubosrand, Fourways Gardens, Cedar Lakes and Dainfern contain affluent developments, mainly on single stands and at a low density
- Blue Heaven
- Blue Valley Golf Estate
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Bluewater Bay
- One can explore the adjacent river & delight in the magnificent sunsets while enjoying a sundowner with friends & family on a safe beach
- Bodorp
- An established suburb with lovely gardens. It is close to schools, churches & the center of town. Here you find houses of all sizes with some being renovated
- Boksburg
- Bonela
- Bonnie Brook
- Booysens
- Booysens have conventional grid patterned streets, very well located for access to the South and West, through the Ollie de Nyschen Tunnel and new N4 highway.
- Booysens
- Booysens Park
- Borcherds
- Bordeaux
- Charles Rocher bought a portion of the farm, Driefontein and renamed his estate Bordeaux after the French city where his family had originated from
- Bos en Dal
- A modern, established area. It is far from the town center, but close to the new shopping center and to one of the high schools.
- Bosbell
- This suburb owes its origin indirectly to Charles Davidson Bell. Bosbell appears to be a name that was made up from two adjoining suburbs, Boston & Bellville
- Boskruin
- Bosmans Estate
- Bosmont
- Bosonia
- Boston
- Bothas Hill
- Named after Cornelius Botha who opened a wayside inn, known as Botha?s Halfway House, for many a weary wagon driver who made his way into the hinterland
- Bothasig
- Bothasrus
- Bothaville
- Botshabelo
- Braamfontein
- In 1858 Gerrit Bezuidenhout was granted title of the farm Braamfontein, which at 3 500 hectares included the Melville Koppies
- Braamfontein Werf
- Bracken Heights
- A Scotsman bought the land in 1901 and named his farm Brackenfell to be reminded of his home country. This suburb is located close to the N1
- Brackenfell
- A peaceful residential suburb, close to the beautiful mountain scenery of Oostenberg & the start of the rural winelands. Within reach of major highways
- Brackenfell South
- Named after the farm Brackenfell, which George Henry Walton bought in 1901 and named thus, "because he was reminded of Scotland."
- Brakpan
- Bramhope
- Bramley
- Bramley Gardens
- Bramley Manor
- Bramley North
- Bramley Park
- Bramley View
- Brandwood
- Brecknock A.H.
- Bredasdorp
- Brendavere A.H.
- Brentwood Park
- Briardene
- Bridgemeade
- Brighton Beach
- This suburb is in close proximity of the Airport, Durban CBD, shopping centers & beaches with sea view apartments & air-conditioned garden cottages
- Brits
- Britstown
- Brixton
- Broadacres AH
- Bromhof
- Bronberrik
- Quiet suburb in the centre of Centurion, close to all amenities. Easy access to the Old Jo"burg, N14 and N1 roads leading to Jo"burg.
- Brookdale
- Brooklands
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Brooklyn
- Brooklyn is the address a lot of buyers are willing to pay extra for. With it"s long quiet streets, spectacular properties and great location, you can see why
- Brooklyn - Ct
- Situated just off the N1 freeway, a few km north-east of Cape Towns city center.
- Bruma
- It?s noted for its boating lake, large flea market which sells souvenirs from across Africa and Eastgate Mall; one of the largest shopping centres in Jo?burg.
- Brumeria
- Established old suburb with luxurious properties on a hill face. Easy access to both the N1 and N4. Brumeria borders the CSIR reservation complex.
- Brushwood Haugh A.H.
- A small semi-rural suburb near Northgate Shopping Centre. It has been greatly reduced in size since the 1970s in order to create the new suburb of Sundowner
- Bryanbrink
- Daniel Brink?s farm was subdivided to form this suburb. In 1924 he erected Randburgs first windmill which is in the possession of one of Brinks descendants
- Bryanston
- An upper class residential suburb with a fairly new corporate area called The Campus. The six lane N1 freeway forms its northern boundary
- Bryanston East
- The six lane N1 freeway forms its northern boundary. It is an upper class residential suburb with a fairly new corporate area called The Campus.
- Bryanston West
- An upper class residential suburb with a fairly new corporate area called The Campus.
- Brymore
- Buccleuch
- The name is attributed to F.C. Gibson who established this suburb in 1938. Gibson named the suburb after his fathers residence in the Cape.
- Bulwer
- Burgersdorp
- Burlington Heights
- Bush Hill Estate A.H.
- Buurendal
- Caledon
- Calitzdorp
- Calvinia
- Campher Park
- Camphers Drift
- This spacious, often luxurious homes are set in established gardens and most of these houses have stunning mountain views.
- Camps Bay
- The beachfront of Camps Bay is a long stretch of white, palm tree-lined sand & along its length is a series of pavement cafes & restaurants
- Caneside
- Cannon Hill
- A monument commemorating the coronation of King George V adorns Cannon Hill & is an excellent vantage point from which to view the town & the surrounding area
- Cape Town Centre
- Lyinig in the arms of Table Mountain & often shrouded in a cloud, the heart of Cape Town is one of the only major CBDs that hasn?t experienced urban decay
- Capital Park
- Capital park has some lovely old 1950"s homes, lots of which has been renovated into very charming residences. Right next to the Pretoria Academic hospital.
- Capri
- Carenvale
- Carlswold A.H.
- Carrington Heights
- Casey Park
- Castlehill
- Cato Manor
- Indian market gardeners came to settle in the area some time after it was given to George Christopher Cato in 1865, who was the first mayor of Durban in 1854
- Cave Rock
- Caversham Glen
- Cedar Lake
- Areas such as Fourways Gardens, Bloubosrand, Cedar Lakes and Dainfern contain affluent developments, mainly on single stands and at a low density
- Celtisdal
- Celtisdal is mostly plots with large luxury and expensive residences in midst of long quiet rural streets. Lots of exlusive residences and massive stands.
- Centenery Park
- Centurion District
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Centurion Golf Estate
- Borders Centrurion city and Irene. Very popular upmarket security golf estate. Easy access to N1. Very relaxed & welcoming atmoshphere. Sought After!
- Century City
- Century City is a 250 ha suburb, a secure area that has a zero tolerance approach towards crime. Home to one of the most prestigious shopping malls, Canal Walk
- Ceres
- Chantecler
- Chantelle
- Part of the Akasia Town Municipality, large open spaces, some still remaining as plots, of whom many are used for Nurseries and leisure activities.
- Charlo
- Chartwell A.H.
- This area is composed predominantly of agricultural holdings and large tracts of undeveloped land. Settled areas include Dainfern, Farmall and Chartwell
- Chatsworth
- It boasts many of the Indian cultures that were acquired from their ancestors & holds the Temple of Understanding -South Africas most spectacular Hindu temple
- Chelmsfordville
- Cheltondale
- Chesterville
- Chislehurston
- Chrismar
- Christiana
- Chrisville
- Church Hill Estate
- City and Suburban
- The central location in the city as well as careful planning, led to it being chosen as the best location for residential and commercial development
- City Deep
- Joburgs City Deep freight terminal handles 30% of South Africas exports and is classified as the fifth largest port in the world
- City West
- Clairwent
- Clairwood
- Clanwilliam
- Clare Hills
- Claremont
- Large traditional suburb with established small business centres and churches. Easy access to Brits and Hartebeestpoort with schools nearby.
- Claremont - Ct
- British astronomer, Sir John Herschel, lived at Feldhausen from 1834 to 1838. A village began to develop around this area & Claremont got its name in 1840
- Claremont - JHB
- Johannesburg historians point to County Clare in Ireland as another likely source for the name, seeing that immigrants often named suburbs accordingly
- Clarens
- Clarens is situated at the foothills of the Maluti Mountains & in close proximity to the Golden Gate National Park & the mountain kingdom of Lesotho.
- Clarenspark
- Clarina
- Small suburb in the Akasia Town borders, close to Sports Grounds and Primary and Secondary Schools, with a new shopping centre.
- Claudius
- Suburb with some nice homes and lots of open space. Easy access to Centurion & Sandton via the R55. Close to Hartbeespoort & western meander regions.
- Clayfield
- Clearwater Estate
- This new estate borders Rietvlei Nature Reserve with quite a few empty stands still available for resale. It has fly fishing dams which forms the main theme.
- Cleary Park
- The suburb was named after D.J. Cleary, Director of Housing for the Municipality of Port Elizabeth, who developed this part of the original Bethelsdorp lands
- Clermont
- Cleveden
- Cleveland
- Clifton
- It is an exclusive residential area, with dwellings nestled on cliffs with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The area has a set of 4 superb beaches
- Clifton Park
- Clovelly
- Clubview
- Hugged by Zwartkop golf course from all sides. Easy access to the Old Jo"burg, N14 and N1 roads leading to Jo"burg. Some upmarket properties.
- Clynton
- Coedmore
- Colbyn
- Colbyn experienced an incredible boom recently as demand for the area shot through the roof. Embassies, classy renovated old homes under thick Jacaranda roof.
- Commercia
- Congella
- Constantia
- Constantia is a very affluent suburb, one of the oldest suburbs of Cape Town, with large properties and beautiful homes. Constantia is famed for its wine.
- Constantia Hill Estate
- Constantia Kloof
- It is considered as one of the more scenic and upmarket suburbs on the West Rand, especially within its boom-controlled areas
- Constantiapark
- Very nice established properties overlooking Erasmuskloof and Garsfontein with boomed off areas situated on a wavy landscape. Various schools and shops nearby.
- Conville
- Copperton
- Corlette Gardens
- Located at the eastern end of the well-known main road, Corlett Drive. Corlett Drive was named in tribute to D.F. Corlett, the Mayor of Jo?burg in 1932-33
- Cornwall Hill
- One of the most prestigous security estates with massive stands and large open spaces. Home of Cornwall Hill Colledge. Access to both the N1 and R21.
- Coronationville
- Cotswold
- Country Lane Estate
- One of the most prestigous security estates with massive stands and large open spaces bordering the Rietvallei nature reserve with views over Rietvlei dam.
- Country Life Park
- Cowies Hill
- Cowies Hill was named after William Cowie, a Voortrekker who came here in 1837 to meet with the British to negotiate their settlement in the area
- Cowies Hill Park
- Cradock
- Cradock Place
- Craigavon A.H.
- Craighall
- An affluent suburb of Jo?burg. It is bordered by the equally wealthy suburbs of Hyde Park, Dunkeld & Parkhurst. Named after W. Rattray?s birthplace in Scotland
- Craighall Park
- Craighall Parks name originated from the place from which the township owner, William Grey Rattray, came.
- Cramerview
- Cresta
- Although mostly a residential area, the Cresta Shopping Centre can be found in the middle. It is one of the largest shopping centres in the Southern Hemisphere
- Crestholme
- Crestview
- It is in close proximity to the Airport & close to Amanzimtotis beaches. Here you?ll find great restaurants, shopping malls, banks & the Bird Park.
- Creswell Park
- Croesus
- Croftdene
- Crosby
- This suburb, which dates from the late 1930s, was named after J.H. Crosby, joint General Manager of the Langlaagte Estate and Gold Mining Company
- Crossmoor
- Crown
- Crown Gardens
- Crown North
- Croydon
- Cullinan
- Curry
- Cyrildene
- It has become the citys new Chinatown, with a fascinating collection of Chinese supermarkets, businesses and authentic restaurants along Derrick Avenue
- Da Gama Park
- Dainfern
- Dainfern is sub divided into several "Villages" as it is quite vast. It is an enclosed housing area with a lot of the property being covered by a golf range
- Dainfern Ridge
- Dalecross
- Dalefarm
- Danville
- Located with very easy acess to the western Pretoria CBD, Rustenburg Highway and Hartbeestpoort area. Has a Primary, Secondary School and a hospital nearby.
- Darrenwood
- Darrenwood is predominantly residential, although the Sports Centre, Darrenwood Shops and the Darrenwood Dam contributes to the success of this suburb
- Daspoort
- Large traditional suburb with established small business centres and churches. Has large Picnic grounds and Sports and recreational facilities nearby.
- Davidsonville
- This Roodepoort suburb have been named in honour of Dr C.R. Davidson, chief geologist of the Atomic Energy Geological Survey, who was commissioned in 1944.
- Dawncliffe
- Dawncrest
- Dawnview
- De Aar
- De Bron
- De Duin
- De Kuilen
- De La Haye
- De Mist
- In 1804, J.A. Uitenhage de Mist, Commissioner-General of the Batavian Republic, chose to settle in this area, on the banks of the Zwartkops River Valley
- De Noon
- Situated just off the N7 freeway a few km east of Parklands. It is believed that its origin might be Scottish because of the town Dunoon in Argyll, Scotland.
- De Tijger
- De Tuin
- De Waterkant
- A trendy area that has maintained its colourful, bright, semi-detached houses - together with the cobbled, tree-lined streets and spectacular views
- De Wetshof
- Deklerkshof
- Delarey
- Delmas
- Delport
- Delportshoop
- Delville
- Denlee
- Dennedal
- Dennehof
- Denneoord
- Very popular with young families & the elderly. Older houses on big properties sit side by side to new, easy to maintain homes on small properties
- Denver
- Denver Park
- This established suburb has big properties with enormous trees. Properties are mainly situated on a sunny slope with superb mountain views.
- Derdepoort
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Despatch Central
- The name of the town was derived from the brick industry, as it was from a railway siding in the late 1800?s near Uitenhage, that the bricks were "dispatched"
- Devils Peak Estate
- It lies on the mountain slopes, just above the city centre. The views up here over Table Bay is superlative & the suburb is largely given over to smaller homes
- Dido Valley
- Die Hoewes
- Large stands of which a lot have been rezoned and developed into complexes. This suburb borders Centrurion city centre with easy access to Jo"burg roads.
- Die Wilgers
- This suburb is a very secure with lots of boom controlled areas and established gardens. The suburb has both primary and secondary schools, and nature trails.
- Die Wingerd
- Diep River
- Discovery
- Diswilmar A.H.
- Doon Heights
- Doonside
- Door de Kraal
- Doornfontein
- The area, whose name means "thorn fountain", was originally the southern part of a farm. The University of Jo?burg and Ellis Park Stadium are situated here
- Doornpoort
- Situated right next to the Wonderboom airport, with more recently constructed houses and infrastructure. Lots of new security complex simplex and duplexes.
- Doornrandjies
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Dorandia
- Dorandia has quiet secluded streets, with some security complexes, and larger trees. This suburb takes very little traffic as only residents drive here.
- Dorelan
- Doringbaai
- Doringkloof
- Quiet suburb with massive stands neigbouring the rural area of Irene. Meandering streets with well maintained properties giving the suburb a nice feel.
- Dormehls Drift
- It?s close to town & the hospital with no through traffic. The suburb has quiet, lovely big properties with sweeping mountain views
- Douglas
- Douglasdale
- A modern, middle-upper class residential suburb. Located between Fourways and Bryanston, north of Sandton. The six lane N1 freeway forms its southern boundary
- Dowerglen
- The Edenvale suburb of Dowerglen was originally named Glendower, the anglicised name of the medieval Welsh patriot, Owain Glyndwr.
- DR Braun
- Dreyersdal
- Driefontein
- Driehoek
- Drosdy Park
- Droste Park
- Dullstroom
- Dundee
- Dunhill
- Dunkeld
- Dunkeld is said to be derived from the Celtic word for a fortress (dun) and the Norse word for a spring (keld)
- Dunkeld West
- According to British Place Names, Dunkeld means fort of the Caledonians or from the Celtic word for a fortress (dun) and the Norse word for a spring (keld)
- Dunsevern
- Dunvegan
- The name of this Edenvale suburb may have been inspired by the Dunvegan Castle passenger ship of the Union-Castle Mail SS Co Ltd, built in 1896
- Durban Central
- Durban North
- Situated on the northern side of the Umgeni River. Durban Norths Beach is known by locals as Daves Beach. The main highway for Durban North is the M4
- Durbanvale Country Estates
- Durbanville
- Founded in 1806 around a fountain & originally known as Pampoenkraal. In 1834 it was renamed in honour of the governor of the Cape Colony, Benjamin dUrban
- Durbanville Country Estate
- Durbanville Hills
- This part of the world lies in a beautiful valley that is home to one of the most closely guarded secrets- the Durbanville wine route.
- Durbell
- Durbells name is made up from the names of the adjoining suburbs (formerly municipalities in their own right) of Durbanville and Bellville.
- Durmonte
- Duxberry
- Dwarskersbos
- Earlsfield
- East London
- East Lynne
- Eastlynne has a lot of established businesses and commercial property. A stone"s throw away from the N1 highway, and has it"s own sports grounds.
- East Town
- Eastbury
- Eastcliff
- Eastgate
- Situated in the eastern suburbs of Johannesburg and approximately 15 km from OR Tambo International Airport
- Eastleigh
- Eastrock
- Ebony Park
- Eden George
- This is paradise. Situated on a northward facing slope with panoramic mountain views. Most houses are modern & new. Some stunning architecture can be enjoyed.
- Eden Park
- Edenburg
- Edenburg - Jhb
- Edendale
- Edenglen
- Edenvale
- Situated close to 2 major highways with the OR Tambo International Airport being about 15 minutes away. It has the atmosphere of a peaceful town
- Edgemead
- Edgemead is one of several garden cities of South Africa. It is mainly residential and is noted for its trees, gardens and generally pleasant environment
- Eersterust
- Eersterust is close to the light industrial area of Waltloo and the Silverton business district. It has a cricket oval, just South of the Magaliesberg.
- Eikendal
- A landmark since 1981, when its Swiss owners purchased this property. The mocroclimate is ideally suited to produce the quality wines Eikendal is known for.
- Elands Bay
- Elandsfontein
- Alberton was established as a town in 1904. It was originally part of a farm called Elandsfontein owned by G Meyer. It derived its name from the original farm
- Elandshaven
- Elandspark
- Elandspoort
- Located with very easy access to the Western CBD of Pretoria, as well as the old R55 Rustenburg highway. Has lots of recreational areas and parks.
- Elarduspark
- Elardus Park is located in just off the N1/R21 interchange and subsequently offer very quick access to Airport and Centurion. Plenty security complexes.
- Eldoglen
- Secure upmarket access controlled estate located close the Hennops river and Zwartkop nature reserve. Sought after by people commuting to Joburg.
- Eldopark
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Eldoraigne
- One of the most upperclass suburbs in Centurion. Many boomed off areas creating security suburbs. Easy access to the Old Joburg, N14, N1 Joburg Routes.
- Eldorette
- Large open spaces, mostly used as plots, with some newly built homes. Easy access to Western part of the city, as well as Akaisa CBD.
- Electron
- Elladoone
- Elliot
- Elmapark
- Eloffsdal
- Eloffsdal is next to the famous Eugene Marais hospital. It has quick access to the Voortrekker Road business district, a primary school and a driving range.
- Elton Hill
- Emmarentia
- The more established suburbs of Greenside, Linden, and Emmarentia are regarded as extremely valuable property, with numerous restaurants and shopping centres
- Empangeni
- Epsom Downs
- The Epsom Downs shopping centre boasts a variety of shops, a variety of take away franchises and specialized shops
- Equestria
- Traditionally large stands of which a lot have been rezoned and developed into security complexes giving it a quiet relaxed atmosphere. Close to N4 highway.
- Erasmia
- Suburb with some nice homes and lots of open space. Easy access to Centurion & Sandton via the R55. Close to Hartbeespoort & western meander regions.
- Erasmuskloof
- Erasmuskloof boasts some modern luxury homes, mostly built on the sloping hills rising from the kloof. Situated close to the N1 highway, and new hospital.
- Erasmusrand
- Erasmusrand is situated right next to the N1, in a very secluded part of the greater exclusive Waterkloof area. Location yields only traffic from residents.
- Eric Dodd
- Ermelo
- Ernest Ullmann Park
- The Ernest Ullmann Park provides visitors with a pleasant river walk with many amenities surrounded by an excess of gated communities
- Escombe
- Esplanade
- Essenwood
- The upmarket suburb of Essenwood with its secure & tranquil surroundings, are within close proximity to Durbans city centre, shopping malls & major highways
- Essexwold
- A leafy suburb with shopping centres, restaurants, cinemas, sports clubs and golf courses in the area. It is conveniently situated.
- Estcourt
- Evans Park
- Everglen
- Eversdal
- Eversdal Heights
- Everton
- Everton HC
- Factreton
- Faerie Glen
- Perfectly situated in Pretoria"s eastern suburbs bordered by the Fearie Glen Hill and nature reserve. Various upmarket properties next to the mountainside.
- Faerie Knowe
- The name suggests a Scottish origin, a knowe being a small, rounded hill in Scotland. It borders the suburbs of Sunnydale to the north & Capri to the south
- Fairbridge Heights
- Fairfield Estate
- Fairlands
- Fairlands is a small suburb, located next to Northcliff. Fairlands has recorded some of the lowest crime statistics of all suburbs within Jo?burg
- Fairmount
- Fairmount Ridge
- Fairvale
- Fairview - JHB
- Fairview - PE
- Fairway
- Fairwood
- Far East Bank
- Farmall A.H.
- This area has numerous agricultural holdings and large tracts of undeveloped land. Settled areas include Farmall, Dainfern and Chartwell
- Farningham Ridge
- Fauresmith
- Featherbrooke Estate
- Fellside
- This suburb was named for the township owners founder trustee, Sir Arthur Fell
- Ferguson
- Probably named after Dr Duncan Ferguson who was the Citys Medical Officer of Health for many years.
- Fern Glen
- Ferndale - CPT
- Ferndale - JHB
- In the 1890s a portion of the farm, Klipfontein was bought by business tycoon Sir Abe Bailey and he renamed his portion Ferndale
- Fernridge
- This older, established suburb has elegant houses with fantastic gardens, some of them with stunning views. Well known hiking trails starts here.
- Fernwood Estate
- Ferreirasdorp
- Fields Hills
- Fish Hoek
- It has a balmy mediterranean climate & is spared over hot summer days by the frequent visits of the south-easterly gales, known locally as "the Cape Doctor".
- Fishers Hill
- Flamingo Vlei
- Fleurhof
- Floracliffe
- Situated to the Northwest of Johannesburg in the Roodepoort region
- Florauna
- Situated on the northern foot of te Magaliesberg, with nice views of the mountain. The north facing slope and large stands makes for great gardening.
- Florida
- Florida Glen
- Florida Hills
- Florida Lake
- Situated in suburban Roodepoort and has a number of flats looking out over the water. The adjacent bird sanctuary ensures for good bird watching in this area
- Florida North
- Florida Park
- Florida View
- Fontainebleau
- Forbesdale
- The name of the suburb was derived from that of the township owners, Forbes Properties (Pty.) Ltd.
- Fordsburg
- Fordsburg is a major centre of Indian culture with a large number of halal restaurants. The Oriental Plaza shopping centre is situated here
- Foreshore
- This land was reclaimed from the sea between the years of 1930 - 1940, which extended Cape Town City a further 2 km into the Bay
- Forest Glade
- Forest Haven
- Forest Hill - JHB
- Forest Hill - PE
- Forest Hills - DBN
- Forest Park
- Forest Town
- A beautiful, leafy suburb. It lies between the busy thoroughfares of Jan Smuts Avenue and Oxford Road and is bordered to one side by the Jo-burg Zoo
- Formain
- Fort Beaufort
- Founders Hill
- Founders View
- Fourways
- A fast developing commercial and residential hub in the far north of Sandton. The main access routes to Fourways are off the N1 at William Nicol Road
- Fourways Gardens
- Areas such as Fourways Gardens, Bloubosrand, Cedar Lakes and Dainfern contain affluent developments, mainly on single stands and at a low density
- Framesby
- Framesby Gardens
- Framesby North
- Framton
- Francis Evatt Park
- Frankenwald
- Frankfort
- Franklin Roosevelt Park
- Franschhoek
- Fresnaye
- One of Cape Town?s most fashionable residential areas where the streets are named after places in France. Camps Bay & Clifton are within walking distance
- Fynnland
- Gallo Manor
- This suburb owes its name to Eric Gallo, chairman of Gallo Holdings Ltd, whose company logo was a crowing cock (gallo, in Italian)
- Gardens
- One of the oldest & most established parts of Cape Town. Houses here have an air of the colonial era about them & some of them are authentic mansions
- Garsfontein
- Garsfontein is one of the largest residential suburbs in the city and has boomed access control areas. Various primary and secondary schools in the area.
- Geldenhuis Estate S.H.
- Geldenhuys Estates A.H.
- Gelvan Park
- This suburb was named in honour of Councillor C.M.S. Gelvan. It is bordered by the N2 freeway in the south
- Gelvandale
- Named in honour of Councillor C.M.S. Gelvan.
- Generaal Kemp Heuwel
- Most homes with wooden floors and solid structure. Features some beautifully renovated old homes, with a charming character dating from the 50"s and 60"s.
- George Central
- George, the city with the heartbeat of a town & the charm of the countryside, forms the administrative hub of the world-renowned Garden Route area
- George East
- The wide expanse of forests, the blend of mountains, rivers & rich farmlands in close proximity to the coastline, makes George an unique "Southern Cape Town"
- George South
- Founded in 1811 by the British who named the place after King George III. In 1837 George gained municipal status & by 1907 was linked to Cape Town by rail
- Georgetown
- Georginia
- Gerald Smith
- Gerdview
- Gerhardsville
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Germiston
- It officially received its name in 1904, being named after Germiston in Glasgow, the birthplace of John Jack, the gold mining magnate of Simmer & Jack fame
- Germiston
- Gezina
- Named after Paul Kruger"s wife, Gezina has now evolved into more of a business centre along the famous Voortrekker and Hendrik Verword streets. Very central.
- Gillitts
- Gillitts originated as an extensive farm that extended over the whole of the Upper Highway area, but over time, the farm was sold off
- Gillview
- Glen Anil
- Glen Athol
- Presumably named in honour of the Duke of Atholl, whose title was derived from the district of that name in Perthshire, Scotland
- Glen Austin A.H.
- It is situated about halfway between Jo?burg & Pretoria. Stands within Glen Austin are all classed as Agricultural Holdings, none being smaller than 8500sq.m.
- Glen Barrie
- Most houses have a nice view with lovely gardens. The houses are spacious and surrounded by big, rambling gardens with huge trees.
- Glen Dayson A.H.
- Glen Deep
- Glen Hills
- Glen Ive
- Glen Lily
- Glen Marine
- Glen Park
- Glen Ridge
- Since this suburb is immediately adjacent to Glencairn & Glencairn Heights, it is assumed that its name was inspired by that of Glencairn itself
- Glenadrienne
- Glenadrienne East
- Glenadrienne West
- Glenanda
- Glenashley
- Glenashley is a place of family homes, secure complexes, excellent schools & a way of life that includes beaches, shopping malls & sunny days
- Glencairn
- In 1901 Scottish businessmen bought the coastal farm of Elsebaai. There was a pile of stones, a "cairn", at the upper end of the glen; thus the name Glencairn
- Glencairn Heights
- Glendinningvale
- John James (Jack) Glendinning was a City Councillor & Mayor in 1944 & 1945. He came from Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- Glenesk
- The original intention was to call the suburb simply Glen. It is assumes that Glenesk was named in relation to Glenesk House, Midlothian, Scotland
- Glenferness A.H.
- Glenhaven
- Glenhazel
- Glenhazel is the hub of a large Jewish and Orthodox community. A large number of synagogues, schools and yeshivas are based in and around the Glenhazel area
- Glenhurd
- During the 19th & early 20th centurie it was fairly common practice for Scots immigrants to name their farms after themselves & to prefix the name with Glen
- Glenkay
- During the early 20th centurie it was common practice for Scots immigrants to name their homes or farms after themselves and to prefix the name with Glen
- Glenmore
- The quiet, leafy suburb of Glenmore is conveniently situated with easy access to the major bus routes in & out of the city centre & to several major freeways
- Glennerine A.H.
- Glenroy Park
- Glenvista
- A safe neighbourhood with many hills and valleys, resembling Hollywood. It has large houses and properties. Theres a 72 par golf course in the dip of a valley
- Glenwood - DBN
- Glenwood is an trendy suburb, growing fast in popularity with its fashionable restaurants and some good solid examples of Victorian architecture
- Glenwood - George
- Goedemoed
- Golden Harvest A.H.
- Goldwater
- Goodwood
- The first houses in Goodwood was build around 1900 when it was decided to built a suburb around a racecource. Named after the famouse racecource in Sussex
- Goodwood Estate
- Goodwood was named after the famous British racetrack, as the area was initially used for horse racing. The area is home to the Grand West Casino
- Gordons Bay
- Gordons Bay is a picturesque seaside town at the eastern end of False Bay. The beachfront promenade is lined with popular fish restaurants, pubs & coffee shops
- Gosforth Park
- Goudrand
- Govan Mbeki
- Graaff Reinet
- Grahamdale
- Grahamstown
- Grand Central
- The building of the Ben Schoeman highway resulted in rapid growth along the N1 corridor. Grand Central airport caters to Midrand and the surrounding areas.
- Gravelotte
- Green Point
- It exudes a village feel with narrow villa-lined streets, sidewalk cafes & stylish shops. Numerous homes are Victorian-style restorations with balconies
- Greenacres
- Greenbury
- Greenbushes A.H.
- Greenshields Park
- The property was named "Greenshields" by a grandson of a Reverend Paterson, a Congregational minister from Edinburgh, whose wifes maiden name was Greenshields
- Greenside
- Most of the roads in Greenside were named after golf courses or professional golfers. It has become a restaurant center with dozens of high-end restaurants
- Greenside East
- Descriptive of its proximity to the Parkview Golf Course. One road in Greenside, Leitch Road, was named after a Scottish golfer, Charlotte C Pitcairn Leitch.
- Greenwood Park
- Gresswold
- Grey Street Area
- Greymont
- Located close to the University of Jo?burg as well as the University of the Witwatersrand, which means it has a large number of students living in this area
- Greytown
- Greyville
- The name is virtually synonymous with Durban July & Durban?s first & longest running sports venue -Greyville Racecourse. The first race was held in July 1897
- Groblerpark
- Groeneweid Park
- Groenkloof
- Groenkloof extends up into the Fort Klapperkop hills, and has great views over the city and its surroundings. It is one of Pretoria"s most exclusive suburbs.
- Groenvallei
- Grootfontein
- Grootfontein is rather unique as it consists of hectare sized stands, not allowed to subdivide, and with no building regulations. Planned road to link R21.
- Grosvenor
- Grove End
- Haddon
- Halfway Gardens
- Halfway Gardens is part of the Midrand region and is located close to the N1, linking Johannesburg & Pretoria. Properties here are mostly upmarket & spacious
- Halfway House Estate
- In the 1880s the area was developed as a major rest and watering stop for horsemen between Joburg & Pretoria, hence the name of Halfway House
- Hamberg
- During the gold rush in Roodepoort, 4 mining towns, Roodepoort, Florida, Hamberg and Maraisburg, were proclaimed between 1886 and 1888
- Hanover
- Harfield Village
- Harmelia
- Hartebeespoort
- Hartenbos
- Hatfield
- Bustling mecca of the Pretoria student and the University of Pretoria campus. Young people everywhere. Lots of businesses migrated here from the CBD.
- Hatton Estate
- Havenridge
- Havenside
- Haverston A.H.
- Havlon Hills
- Hawkins Estate
- Hazelwood
- Hazelwood"s is bordered by the Waterkloof Spruit and Pretoria country club making it a very sought after suburb with luxury homes. Very Central location.
- Hazyview
- Heather Park
- Most houses here are comfortable, modern family homes with nice gardens on level properties
- Heatherdale
- Heatherdale is situated on the north face and slope of the Magaliesberg, with large open spaces, plots and lots of Plant nurseries in the vacinity.
- Heatherlands
- Heatherlands is a quiet, exclusive suburb of George. This suburb is known for its lovely gardens and spacious, beautiful houses.
- Heemstede Estate
- Heidelberg (WC)
- Helderkruin
- Helenvale
- Hennopspark
- Biceted by the Hennops river, with walking paths and large trees. The roads are quite and this suburb is very close to primary and secondary schools.
- Hennopsrivier
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Henville
- Heriotdale
- It is presumed that Heriotdale was derived from the Heriot goldmines in the area & that these mines had some reference to a Scottish goldsmith, George Heriot
- Hermanstad
- Hermanstad incorporates the original PPC cement plant and some lighter industries. Also have a lot of streetlevel small businesses and some established homes.
- Herrwood Park
- Hestiapark
- Right next to the Akasia Countryclub, with large open spaces and plots. The Countryclub and accompanying driving range gives Heasteapark a calm feel.
- Heuwelkruin
- Heuweloord
- Heuweloord mainly consists of cute isolated smaller properties targetted by the buy to let market.
- Hibberdene
- Hibberdene is a little seaside town with five popular beaches that is situated 97 km south of Durban, it lies halfway between Scottburgh and Port Shepstone.
- Higgovale
- It is a sought after, upper-class, tasteful and dignified suburb that has some of the most spectacular views on the slopes of Table Mountain
- Highland Hills
- Highlands
- Highlands occupies one of the highest points of Jo?burg. Westminster Mansions is the area?s most prestigious apartment block.
- Highlands North
- Descriptive of its hilly terrain. Noted that this suburb is in the vicinity of other suburbs with Scottish names, possibly recalling the Highlands of Scotland
- Highveld
- Newly developed area consisting of townhouses and cluster homes. Borders Centrurion city & Irene. Easy access to N1 & Centurion Mall as well as R21.
- Highveld Eco Park
- This is a brand new development area consisting of mainly townhouses and simplexes. It borders the Midrand estates and offers easy access to both the N1.
- Highway Gardens
- Hillary
- Hillbrow
- Hillcrest
- Bustling mecca of the Pretoria student and the University of Pretoria campus. Young people everywhere. Lots of businesses migrated here from the CBD.
- Hillcrest
- Founded in 1895 as a farming village, a good distance from what was then an emerging port. Today it boast a very clean environment with a country feel
- Hillcrest Park
- Hillfox
- Hillgrove
- Hillrise
- Hillside
- Hippo Road
- Hoedspruit
- Hoheizen
- Holland Park
- Holland View
- Homestead
- Homestead Park
- Honey Hill
- Honeydew
- In 1963 an Iron Age furnace was discovered on the ridge. 13 Furnaces have been found at Honeydew about 8 km north, subsequently covered again to protect them
- Honeydew Ridge
- In 1963 an Iron Age furnace was discovered on the ridge. 13 Furnaces have been found at Honeydew about 8 km north, subsequently covered again to protect them
- Hoogland
- Hoogstede
- Horison
- Horison Park
- Horison View
- Houghton Estate
- An extremely wealthy suburb. It contains large homes and properties as well as a few flat blocks. The most famous resident of this suburb is Nelson Mandela
- Hout Bay
- It lies in a valley on the Atlantic Seaboard of the Cape Peninsula. It has one of the busiest harbours in the Western Cape with a thriving fishing industry
- Humerail
- The name reflects the practice of the former Railway Authorities of naming railway property after the suburb near which it is located with the word rail
- Humewood
- Established in 1860 & named after William Hume which owned the land. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly & Chairman of the Harbour Board
- Humewood Coast
- Humewood Beach is Port Elizabeths blue flag international Beach. Young families favour this beach because of the shade supplied by the overhead promenade
- Hunters Hill A.H.
- Hunters Retreat
- Hurl Park
- Hurlingham
- This is a suburb with an English name whose street names are nearly all Scottish
- Hurlingham Gardens
- Hurlingham Manor
- Hurlyvale
- Hurst Hill
- Hyde Park
- Hyde Park is a very wealthy suburb. It borders the affluent suburbs of Illovo, Sandhurst and Craighall Park
- Illiondale
- Illovo
- Wanderers Stadium is located in Illovo which is home to the Highveld Strikers, Jo?burgs cricket team.
- Illovo Beach
- Here one will find amenities like shopping centres & medical facilities. Illovo Beach gets its name from the Lovu River, at the mouth of which it stands
- Illovo Glen
- Imhoffs Gift
- Inadan A.H.
- Inanda
- Irene
- This beautiful old subburb is perfectly located in a rural setting with estates and boom access controlled areas. There is easy Access to both the N1 and R21.
- Irene Farm Villages
- This relatively new estate has excellent security and lots of open space with large double story houses. Quick access to the R21 and N1 highways.
- Isandovale
- Located east of Joburg and North of Boksburg and Germiston
- Isipingo Beach
- A resort town built on a high ridge of sand at the mouth of the Isipingo River. The river was named by the Zulus for the cat-horn shrubs that grew in the area
- Isipingo Hills
- Isipingo Rail
- Island View
- Ivory Park
- Jacanlee
- Jacobs
- Jacobsdal
- Jagersfontein
- Jagershof
- Jan Hofmeyr
- Jan Niemand Park
- Jan Niemand Park is popular with small business owners of Silverton and surroundings or those that want to work from home. Next to the Moreleta Nature trail.
- Janssendal
- Jarman
- Jeffreys Bay
- Jeppestown
- Jeppestown South
- Joe Slovo Park
- Johannesburg Central
- The Central Business District is one of the main business centres of Jo?burg. It has the most dense collection of skyscrapers in Africa
- Johannesburg North
- It is situated halfway between Monte Casino and Northgate Shopping Centre. The houses in this area are free standing, family homes
- Joostenberg
- Joubert Park
- The suburb shares its name with the largest park in the Central Business District. Joubert Park is also the location of the Johannesburg Art Gallery.
- Jubilee Park
- Judiths Paarl
- This area is home to a community of enormous diversity - newly settled, old residents and middle class income groups
- Jukskei Park
- Jupiter
- Kaalfontein
- Kaapzicht
- Named Kaapzicht after the breathtaking view from the estates hills over Cape Town & Table Mountain. It?s famous for its red wines that have become renowned
- Kabah
- Kabega Park
- Derived its name from the Kabega River. The Khoikhoi pronunciation of this river?s name was in all likelihood closer to the present-day Xhosa form - Gqeberha
- Kalk Bay
- It?s a fishing village on the coast of False Bay. It lies in a beautiful setting, wedged between the ocean & sharply rising mountainous heights
- Kameeldrift
- Kameeldrift is traditionally small agricultural holdings and plots, but has recently started to grow into denser housing. It has a very rural feel as result.
- Kameeldrift Wes
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Kamehs
- Kamma Park
- Kamma Ridge
- Karenpark
- Karenpark has easy access to the Western part of the City, Brits and Hartebeestpoortdam Area. Also great location for anyone working in the Rosslyn Area.
- Karridene
- Kelland
- Kelly Ridge
- Kelvin
- It consists of residential, industrial, agricultural holdings and open spaces
- Kelvin View
- Named after the Kelvin Power Station, a prominent landmark near the airport, clearly visible from both Kelvin and Kelvin View
- Kempenville
- Kempton Park
- Kenever
- Kenhardt
- Kenilworth - CPT
- A leafy, well established suburb. Homes here are large with extensive gardens. The Kenilworth racecourse is the oldest racecourse in the country
- Kenilworth - JHB
- Kenridge
- An upmarket suburb in Durbanville. Situated close to the Durbanville Wine Route, the N1 national highway, Tygervalley, Shopping Centres & Bellville
- Kenridge Heights
- Kensington - CPT
- Kensington - JHB
- It is laid out over the slopes of several koppies that run along the south side of "Bez" Valley. The streets were laid out in 1903, heavily planted with trees
- Kensington - PE
- Kensington B - JHB
- In 1906 D. Brink started farming on Driefontein. This portion was so large, it was sub-divided into Kensington B, Beverley Gardens, Brian Brink & Vandia Grove
- Kentview
- Kenville
- Kestell
- Kew
- This area consists of a mix of residential, industrial, agricultural holdings and open space. Kew, Kelvin and Lombardy East are some of the residential areas
- Kharwastan
- Khyber Rock
- Kibler Park
- Kildrummy A.H.
- One of Jo?burgs smallest suburbs, having shrunk considerably in size since the 1970s and is now completely surrounded by the modern suburb of Paulshof
- Killarney
- Home to the first shopping mall in Jo?burg . Formerly known as the Hollywood of Jo?burg. Home to consulates, residential buildings and a golf course
- Kilner park
- Kilnerpark is bisected with the Hartebeesspruit, supplying it with a nice relaxed feeling in the midst of a rather busy small business sector. Next to N1.
- Kimberley
- Kimbult A.H.
- King George Park
- A cluster housing enclave, surrounded by forest and the George Golf course. Compact, neat houses on small easy properties
- King Williams Town
- Kings Beach
- One of the countries most famous and safest beaches. It boast 2km of white sands. MacArthurs Baths Pool Complex is situated along the Kings Beach Promenade
- Kingston
- Kirkney
- Traditionally consists of plots and small agricultural holdings on the South Side of the Magaliesberg. Some large stands have developed into businesses.
- Kirstenhof
- Klein Begin
- Klein Nederburg
- Kleinbosch
- Klerksdorp
- Klerksoord
- Situated alongside the Onderstepoort Nature reserve in the North West side of the city. Close to Rosslyn also home to some light industrial businesses.
- Kleve Hill Park
- Klipdam
- Klipfontein View
- Klippoortje North
- Klipriviersberg
- A number of pre-historic villages have been excavated at Klipriviersberg, a 600-hectare nature reserve south of the city centre
- Klipriviersberg Estate A.H.
- Kloof
- A leafy, middle- to upper class suburb. The word Kloof means gorge in Afrikaans. The area is named after the deep ravine formed by the Molweni stream
- Kloof B
- Kloofendal
- It borders the Kloofendal Nature Reserve which covers an area of approximately 50 hectares. More than 120 bird species have been recorded
- Kloofsig
- Situated in the North East corner of centurion bordering the Groenkloof Nature Reserve and hiking trails to the North and Monumentpark to the East.
- Klopperpark
- Knights
- Knysna
- Koedoespoort
- Koedoespoort has some commercial properties as well as light industrial sites, with the large Transnet complex nearby. Lots of schools close by, next to N1
- Kokstad
- Komatipoort
- Kommetjie
- A seaside village with beach houses that dates back to the 1900s when plots sold for as little as £5. Home to the country?s tallest cast-iron lighthouse
- Korsten
- From 1814 to 1821 the Strandfontein farm was in possession of Piet Retief. After Retief the farm was owned by Frederik Korsten after whom the suburb was named
- Kraaifontein
- In the late 1600?s a farmer named Joosten was looking for a cattle farm & it is due to the crows that the farmer took a liking to the area & bought the farm
- Kragga Kamma
- Kragga Kamma, which means "sweet water", is the name given by the Khoikhoi to a group of springs, as well as the streams leading from them to a nearby lake
- Kreupelbosch
- Kroonstad
- Krugersdorp
- Kruinhof
- Kuilsrivier
- Originated from a cattle-post which was erected by Commander Simon van der Stel near the big "Cuylen" (pools) where the Kuils and Bottelary Rivers meet
- Kunene Park
- Kwaggasrand
- Kwaggasrand has lots of smaller houses, surrounded by a picnic and retreat area. Was traditionally occupied by most workers of the nearby Iscor complex.
- Kya Sand
- Composed mainly of agricultural holdings and large tracts of undeveloped land. Commercial interests are found in areas such as Kya Sand, Lanseria and Fourways
- Kyalami Business Park
- Kyalami Circuit
- Kyalami Estates
- Kyalami Hills
- La Lucia
- Situated on the serene Umhlanga coastline. Its main attraction is its beautiful rural surroundings & immediate proximity to the major North Coast centres
- La Mercy
- Perfectly situated for visiting businesses & industries north of Durban. It is close to the city centre & has excellent access to Tongaat, Umhlanga & La Lucia
- La Montagne
- Bisected by La Montagne hill, this elevated suburb features newly developed security complexes with great views-very popular with first time property buyers..
- La Rochelle - CPT
- La Rochelle - JHB
- Labiance
- Ladismith
- Lady Grey
- Ladysmith
- Laezonia
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Lakeside - CPT
- Lakeside - JHB
- Lakeview
- Lamberts Bay
- Lambton
- Lamontville
- Langebaan
- Langeberg Glen
- Langeberg Ridge
- Langeberg Village
- Langefontein
- Langlaagte Deep Village
- Langlaagte North
- Johannesburg was established in 1886, after gold was discovered on the farm Langlaagte
- Laser Park
- This Roodepoort region contains residential suburbs, agricultural holdings in the north, the mining belt in the south & commercial areas such as Laser Park
- Laudium
- Nice upperclass homes and lots of open space. Easy access to Centurion & Sandton via the R55. Close to Hartbeespoort & western meander regions.
- Laurindale
- Lawaai Kamp
- Lea Glen
- Leaholm A.H.
- Lenham
- Lephalale (Ellisras)
- Les Marais
- Les Marais is the home of the famous Eugene Marais hospital. It has quick access to the Voortrekker Road business district, primary school and driving range.
- Levallia
- Situated south of the industrial area. Nice houses, suitable for large families. A great community feeling, where neighbors stick together
- Levydale
- Lichtenburg
- Linbro Park A.H.
- Located near the northeast border, beyond the N3 Eastern Bypass. This area consists of a mix of residential, industrial, open spaces and agricultural holdings
- Lindbergh Park
- Linden
- The suburb was designed so that most of the streets and avenues form similar sized "blocks" of housing areas. Numerous shops, churches and schools can be found
- Lindhaven
- Link Area
- Linksfield
- Probably derived from its proximity to the Royal Jo?burg Golf Course. Links is a Scots word meaning sandy ground near a shore or golf course on such land
- Linksfield North
- Probably derived from its proximity to the Royal Jo?burg Golf Course. Links is a Scots word meaning sandy ground near a shore or golf course
- Linksfield Ridge
- Linkside
- Located along the southern boundary of P.E.?s Golf Course. The word links is a Scots word meaning undulating, sandy ground near a shore or a golf course
- Linmeyer
- Linton Grange
- The suburb was laid out in 1953 & was named after a former mayor of Port Elizabeth, Archibald Linton.
- Little Falls
- Littlefillan A.H.
- The name is derived from the surname of the owner (N.H. Gilfillan) of the farm that was once in the area, commonly referred to as Gilfillans little farm.
- Llandudno
- Unspoilt by commercial activity, it boasts one of the Capes most beautiful beaches, surrounded by large granite boulders & overlooked by mountains.
- Loerie Park
- Young, modern, upper class area. Very few Asbestos roofs, neat gardens, not too big properties & located close to the forest.
- Loevenstein
- Situated fairly close to the Tygerberg Nature Reserve, the green suburb is imbued with the calls of birds and its low-maintenance water-wise gardens
- Lombardy East
- This area consists of a mix of residential, agricultural holdings, open spaces and industrial areas
- Lombardy West
- This area consists of a mixture of residential, agricultural holdings, open spaces and industrial areas
- Lone Hill
- In 1963 an Iron Age furnace was discovered on the ridge.3 Furnaces were found at Lone Hill, but were subsequently destroyed in the residential march northwards
- Longcroft
- Longdale
- Longmeadow Business Estate
- Lorentzville
- Lorraine
- Lorraine Manor
- Lotus Park
- Lotusville
- Loumar
- Louwville
- Lovemore Heights
- Lovemore Park
- Lovu
- Lukasrand
- Lukasrand has fantastic location, close to all major routes into Pretoria. The suburb is situated on a hill and boasts most spectacular views over the city.
- Lydenburg
- Lydiana
- Lydiana is on the top and South slope of the National Botanical Gardens hill. Its secluded location makes for very quiet streets, and some luxury homes.
- Lyme Park
- Lyndhurst
- Lynnwood
- Large and luxurious family homes with tradionally big stands. Most residential properties have undergone a facelift in the last few years. Easy access to N1.
- Lynnwood Glen
- Lynnwood Glen has leavy quiet streets. Very few are aware of the beautiful bird sanctuary and dam hidden in its middle. Luxury homes, excellent location.
- Lynnwood Manor
- Situated next to the Lynwood Hill-offers a few secluded properties with excellent views over Lynnwood and surroundings. Quiet streets and established gardens.
- Lynnwood Ridge
- This suburb is bordered by the Moreleta nature trail and has luxurious family homes in quiet streets with luscious plant life next to the Moreleta stream.
- Lyttelton
- Lyttelton was until fairly recently divided into larger plots, but development over the last decade brought a lot of security complexes and cluster homes.
- Lyttelton Manor
- This suburb is very well established with older properties boasting wooden floors and sturdy structures. The suburb has long tradional grid pattern streets.
- Maastrecht
- Mabille Park
- Machadodorp
- Maclear
- Mafikeng
- Magalieskruin
- Magalieskruin is sandwiched between Zambezi Drive and the Magaliesberg. Has older established homes ans plenty of security complexes that developed recently.
- Magaliesmoot
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Magaliessig
- Mahogany Ridge
- Maitland
- Named for Sir Peregrine Maitland, Cape Governor between 1844 & 1847. Prior to his appointment at the Cape, he served with distinction at the Battle of Waterloo
- Maitland Garden Village
- Named for Sir Peregrine Maitland, Cape Governor between 1844 & 1847. It borders Observatory to the south & is close to the City Bowl
- Makhado
- Malaba Hills
- Malabar
- Malagazi
- Malanshof
- Malmesbury
- Malvern - DBN
- Malvern - JHB
- Located east of Joburg. A caring, friendly suburb, where the residents are getting together to improve their residential suburb.
- Malvern East
- Mamelodi
- Mamelodi is close to the Eastern industrial complex, and light industrial complex of Despatch, Waltloo, Silverton and close to Samcor Park car manufacturer.
- Mandelaville
- Manepoort
- Mangold Park
- Maniesoord
- Manor Heights
- Manors
- Manufacta
- Marais Steyn Park
- Maraisburg
- Margate
- Mariann Heights
- Mariann Ridge
- Mariannhill
- The area from Cowies Hill in the east to Mariannhill in the west is commonly referred to as the Pinetown area
- Mariannhill Park
- Marina da Gama
- Marinda Heights
- Marlands
- Marlboro Gardens
- A predominantly Muslim area, which borders Alexandra 20 kilometers north-east of the city centre.
- Marlboro South
- Marlboro is an affluent area and it is the easiest route into Johannesburgs business centerpiece, Sandton
- Marlborough Park
- Maroeladal
- Maroelana
- Maroelana, is next to the N1, close to major routes, such as Atterbury and Menlyn Park shopping centre. Some gorgeous homes, next to Pretoria Country club.
- Marshallstown
- Named after the Scotsman, Henry Brown Marshall. Marshall was an early pioneer responsible for bestowing Scottish names on several suburbs in Jo?burg
- Martindale
- Maryvale
- Masiphumelele
- Maxmead
- Maydon Wharf
- Mayfair
- Mayfair has a large Indian population, along with a significant number of Muslim immigrants from the rest of Africa.
- Mayfair West
- Mayville
- Mayville is situated between a lot of green belts where The Apies River Split. It has good access to the North and South of the city, lots of primary schools.
- McNaughton
- McNaughton is an ancient Scottish family name meaning son of Nechtan (the pure one) in Gaelic
- Meadowbrook
- Meadowdale
- Meadowhurst
- Meadowridge
- Meadowridge is an upmarket suburb. Its streets are tree-lined with plenty of open spaces, parks & several wonderful views of the Constantiaberg Mountains
- Melrose
- Melrose is a developing up-market suburb with an expanding commercial sector. The streets are lined with many international branded motorcar dealerships
- Melrose Estate
- It has many fine traditional houses and cluster house complexes. Derived from the estate that had been laid out in 1896 and named after J.H. Curle?s birthplace
- Melrose North
- Situated in the North between Rosebank, Birdhaven and Hyde Park. The suburb is central to a number of destinations and places of interest
- Melville
- Melville is a bohemian suburb known for its rolling hills of grassland with views over the city. Many restaurants and bars are situated here
- Memorial Park
- Menlopark
- Established suburb with many properties being renovated during the recent property boom which saw this area flourish. Easy access to the N1.
- Menlyn
- Home to one of the most spectacular Shopping Malls in South Africa. Properties here increased in value as a lot of businesses moved here. Great location.
- Merebank East
- Merebank West
- Meredale
- Merewent North
- Merewent South
- Meyerhof
- Meyerspark
- More established old suburb with massive stands and long grid patterned streets on the north Side of the La Montagne Hill, making it any gardener"s dream.
- Meyerton
- Micor
- Middelburg
- Middelburg (EC)
- Midrand
- Midrand Estates
- Brand new security estate with large stands and upmarket properties. There is also lucious parks and walkways. Perfectly situated for Jo"burg commuters via N1
- Mill Hill
- Mill Park
- Mill Park includes land once known as the Mill Property from an old windmill built by a German millwright and farmer in the late 1820s.
- Millard Grange
- Millgate Farm
- Milnerton
- Founded in 1897 & named after Lord Alfred Milner. Well known for its stunning properties, shimmering lagoon & its proximity to many of Cape Town?s hotspots
- Milnerton Ridge
- Miramar
- Missionvale
- Mnandi
- The traditional Centurion rural plot area which is currently being targetted for new developments as can be seen by Ernie Els"s new golf estate in this area
- Mobeni East
- Mobeni Heights
- Mobeni West
- Modderfontein A.H.
- Translated the name means "Mud Fountain". This area consists of residential, agricultural and industrial areas. Vast open spaces can also be found here
- Moffat View
- Named after John A Moffat. The Manchester-born architect donated land to the City Council for a public park (Moffat Park) where the suburb took its name from
- Mokopane
- Monavoni
- Located on the outskirts of Centurion in the Krugersdorp direction, Monavoni consists mainly of plots with some nice equestrian properties and newer developments.
- Mondeor
- Mondeor is the location of the Southgate Shopping Centre
- Montana
- Situated on the Northface of the Magaliesberg, with beautiful homes and fantastic new shopping centres like Kollonade Mall. Large trees and new developments.
- Montana Park
- Situated on the Northface of the Magaliesberg, with beautiful homes and fantastic new shopping centres like Kollonade Mall. Large trees and new developments.
- Montana Tuine
- Has small secluded streets, boomed off areas and very good security. Plenty of new townhouse developments. Also home to the Montana/Telkom Country club.
- Montclair
- Popular among first time buyers. It has easy access to transport, major routes, the harbour & the Airport. Situated close to Durban central
- Montclare
- Monte Vista
- Monte Vista whose name means Mountain View is derived from the fact that Table Mountain is clearly visible from it
- Montford
- Montgomery Park
- The suburb?s name honours Field-Marshall Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
- Montroux
- Monument Park
- Monument Park has some terrific properties, and is perfectly situated for quick access Southwards. Very close to the N1 and R21 routes and Eastern Centurion.
- Moodie Hill
- Mooikloof
- Mooikloof is a large and very exclusive security estate, in the style of Cornwall Hill. Large open spaces between luxurious homes. Close to Pta East Hospital
- Mooikloof Ridge
- Mooikloof Ridge is an exclusive security estate that offers residents a service that contributes to their lifestyle. Close to the Woodlands Shopping Centre
- Moorton
- Moregloed
- Moregloed is sandwiched between the larger Moot suburbs with great access in all directions. Close to the N1 highway, Hatfield and City. Lots of schools.
- Moreleta Park
- Moreleta Park has some great views being one of the highests points in Pretoria. The newer extentions have lots of well known and popular security complexes.
- Moret
- Morgenster
- Morning Star
- Morninghill
- Morningside - DBN
- The large suburb of Morningside offers some classic examples of large Edwardian & Victorian style homes with tin roofs & wide verandas & large sprawling parks
- Morningside - JHB
- Morningside - PE
- Morningside A.H.
- Morningside Hills
- Morningside Manor
- Situated to the north of the city, to the west of Bowling Road. The suburb is bounded in the east by the Jo?burg Country Club and in the south by Wendywood.
- Mosel
- Moseley
- Moseley Park
- Mossel Bay
- Mostyn Park A.H.
- Motala Heights
- Motalabad
- Mouille Point
- Mainly a host of apartments overlooking the Atlantic, Robben Island & Lion?s Head. Most famous for the oldest operational lighthouse in the country
- Mount Croix
- Mount Edgecombe
- An upmarket residential area amongst sugarcane plantations with 2 magnificent golfing estates. Derived its name from Earl of Mount Edgecombe in Cornwall
- Mount Moreland
- Mount Moriah
- Mount Pleasant
- Mount Vernon
- Mountain Ridge
- Mountain View
- Long grid patterned streets parallel to the Magaliesberg. Beautiful views over Pretoria CBD and the mountain in the back. Lots of older homes being renovated.
- Mountain View - JHB
- Derived its named from the commanding view across the northern suburbs of Johannesburg towards the distant Magaliesberg mountain range
- Mountain View - PE
- The name of this Uitenhage suburb is probably purely descriptive of its commanding view of one of the nearby mountain ranges
- Mountain View Village
- Mountview
- Mowbray
- An alternatively chic neighbourhood, with beautiful Victorian terraced homes on the banks of the Liesbeek River & close to the UCT & Groote Schuur Hospital
- Muckleneuk
- Muckleneuk?s Jacaranda-covered streets stretches up into the North face of Unisarand, and has luxury homes with spectacular views over the Pretoria CBD.
- Muizenberg
- Situated where the shore of the Cape Peninsula curves round to the east on the False Bay coast. It?s considered to be the birthplace of surfing in South Africa
- Mulbarton
- A scenic residential area. The houses are medium to large in size with many hills and open terrain areas. Along the main road you will find numerous amenities
- Muldersdrif
- Murrayfield
- Established suburb for the family with both houses and security complexes. Murrayfield is close to both English and Afrikaans primary and secondary schools.
- Musgrave
- Musgrave brings beauty & sheer elegance to this part of town. Musgrave Road sits just before the crest in the ridge & is home to the popular Musgrave Centre
- Musina
- N1 City
- Naboomspruit
- Nasrec
- Home to South Africas largest exhibition, convention and events venue. Nasrec is the last station on its branch line of the Jo?burg metro railway line
- Nazareth
- Ndabeni
- Needwood
- Nelindia
- Nellmapius
- Nellmapius is situated on the old Bronkhorstspruit road, with easy access to the East.
- Nelspruit Central
- Founded in 1905 by 3 brothers Andries, Gert & Louis Nel who owned the farm on which the town was built.Their cattle grazed around the site during winter months
- Nelsville
- New Brighton
- New Canada
- New Centre - JHB
- New Dawn Park
- New Germany
- Established in 1848 by a party of 183 German immigrants who settled on a cotton growing estate named Westville.
- Newcastle
- Newcentre - DBN
- Newclare
- Newlands
- Situated next to the big Menlyn Park Shopping Complex, with traditionally upper market homes as it is bordered by Waterkloof Heights and Waterkloof Glen.
- Newlands
- Newlands - CPT
- This leafy, upmarket suburb has some gorgeous homes on the slopes of the mountain & lie virtually on the perimeter of Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
- Newlands - JHB
- This suburb was actually named for one of Cape Towns oldest suburbs, itself a translation from the Dutch Nieuweland, meaning "new land"
- Newlands East
- Newlands West
- Newton Park
- The St. Croix Motor Museum is located in this area & displays a private collection of vintage and classic vehicles dating back to 1901
- Newtown
- The Newtown Cultural Precinct is the place to head for jazz bars, theatres and the highly informative Museum Africa
- Nieu Bethesda
- Nieuw Muckleneuk
- Muckleneuk is one of the most exclusive Old East suburbs with nearby Brooklyn shopping Mall.Some spectacular homes, alongside a beautiful bird sanctuary.
- Nigel
- Ninapark
- Situated on the North Side of the Magaliesberg, close to shops and community centres. Has adriving range. A more established suburb than its neighbours.
- Nirvana Hills
- Noordekrans
- Noordgesig
- Noordhoek
- So named due to the village?s beginnings in the northern corner of the farm Slangkop. It originally supplied vegetables to ships calling in at Simon?s Town.
- Norscot
- A small nature reserve is situated in this area in the northern suburbs of Joburg. The reserve consists of 22ha of rocky outcrops and open grassland
- North Beach
- North Camp Wingfield
- North End
- Situated at the northern end of the city centre. The name is descriptive of its geographical position. The opposite end of the city centre is called South End
- North Germiston
- North Riding A.H.
- Located in the Randburg region on the northwestern edge of Jo?burg. This area consists out of numerous smallholdings
- Northcliff
- An upper-income residential area, located on Northcliff Ridge. The Ridge has three vegetation zones and is inhabited by many different animals.
- Northcroft
- Northdene
- Northern Acres
- Northgate
- Northpine
- Northwold
- Norwood
- It is a border suburb between the wealth of Houghton and that of Orange Grove. Used to be mostly Jewish, but now with a strong ethnic mix from Africa as well.
- Nylstroom
- O Kennedyville
- Oak Glen
- Oakdale
- Oakdene
- Oaklands - DBN
- Oaklands - JHB
- Observatory - CPT
- It has a bohemian flavour & is home to the young, trendy & artistic. It derived its name from the location of the first Royal Observatory in the area in 1820
- Observatory - JHB
- Observatory derived its name from the citys first meteorological observatory site in 1903. Observatory is Joburgs highest point in terms of suburbs
- Ocean View - CPT
- Ocean View - DBN
- Oerder Park
- Okavango Park
- Olamhall
- Old Fort
- Olivedale
- Olympus
- Olympus is a beautiful new suburb situated next to large ponds and boardwalks in the Moreleta Spruit. Very good security, with boomed streets and complexes.
- Onderstepoort
- World famous for its Veterinary research and training centre. Also home to the Onderstepoort Nature reserve and Bon Accord Dam. Small Agricultural Holdings.
- Ontdekkers Park
- Oostersee
- Ophirton
- Orange Grove
- Oranjezicht
- Built on the site of the old Oranjezicht farm. It use to stretch as far as the Mount Nelson Hotel and supplied the Cape Town Castle with fresh produce
- Orchards
- Oriel
- Orient Hills
- Orkney
- Ormonde
- Osummit
- Ottawa
- Oude Westhof
- Oudekraal
- Set against the backdrop of the Twelve Apostles with a number of small sandy beaches, this scenic area forms part of the Table Mountain National Park
- Oudtshoorn
- Overbaakens
- Overport
- Paarden Eiland
- Paarden Island means "island of horses" & is an industrial area situated in Cape Town. It offers fantastic amenities & is situated on a busy intersection
- Paarl
- Paarlshoop
- Pacaltsdorp
- Pacaltsdorp is named after Charles Pacalt. It was established as a mission in 1813 by Charles Pacalt of the London Missionary Society
- Padfield Park
- Pageview
- Palmiet
- Palmview
- Panorama
- Being situated between the Waterfront & the wine estates, probably earned itself the name ?Panorama? for the magnificent views of Table Mountain from here
- Panorama A.H.
- Paradise
- Paradise Valley
- Pari Park
- Parkdene
- Parkgate
- Parkhill
- Parkhill Gardens
- Parkhurst
- It is mainly residential with many people working from their homes. Many properties have been remodelled and renovated several times over.
- Parklands
- Parklands were launched in July 1997. There are numerous villas, houses, apartments, cluster developments, security complexes and guesthouses
- Parkmore
- This suburb was laid out in 1907 and attribute its name to a made-up combination from two adjacent areas - the suburb of Hurl Park and Benmore Farm
- Parkside
- Parktown
- It was begun in 1892. The suburb is home to many Victorian homes with a number of designs by Sir Herbert Baker with a view to the Magaliesberg Mountains
- Parktown Estate
- Parktown Estate is situated Next to the Wonderboom Nature reserve and has the Apies river and is circled by the Apies river. On the North-South gateway route.
- Parktown North
- The suburb has many old colonial-style houses and manages to maintain a village atmosphere, despite being near to one of the busiest roads in the city
- Parkview
- It borders the suburb of Greenside and overlooks Zoo Lake, a park which lies on the opposite side of Jan Smuts Avenue from the Jo?burg Zoo
- Parkwood
- Dotted with impressive old mansions, many built by those who made their fortunes on the gold mines but who wanted to get away from the hustle of the inner city
- Parlock
- Parow Central
- After being stranded during a storm in Table Bay-1865, Captain Johann H.F Parow soon realised the potential of the Tyger Valley for cattle trade & moved inland
- Parow East
- Parow North
- Parow has a large number of shopping centres around Voortrekker Road. Situated right next to the N1 within easy reach of the CBD & all major attractions
- Parsons Hill
- Parys
- Paternoster
- Paulshof
- The village of Paulshof is bounded by the Western Bypass on the South, Leeuwkop Estate to the North, Sunninghill to the East and Lone Hill to the West.
- Peerless Park East
- Peerless Park North
- Peerless Park West
- Penford
- Pennyville
- Percelia Estate
- Perridgevale
- Petervale
- Consists of a small shopping centre and a clinic. There is also a large field that forms part of the green belt which is earmarked for residential development
- Phalaborwa
- Phillip Nel Park
- Centrally located on the south of the Witwaters Hill range, with the Pretoria West hospital nearby. The Ollie de Nyschen tunnel gives quick access North.
- Phineas Mcintosh Park
- Pierneef Park
- Pierre van Ryneveld
- Hugged by the R21 and N1 highway, this suburb has both older established family homes and newer modern properties with property bargains regularly available
- Piet Retief
- Pine Grove
- Pine Park
- Pine Slopes A.H.
- Pinelands
- Homes here are sprawling & have big, well established gardens. The roads are wide & well planned, lined with pine trees & often praised for its peacefulness
- Pinelands Central
- Pineside
- Pinetown
- Nestled at the foot of Field?s Hill on the M13, a key section of the world-famous Comrades Marathon. Established in 1850 & named after Sir Benjamin Pine
- Pioneer
- Pirowville
- Plattekloof
- A sought after suburb with palatial homes built in large security estates. It backs on to the Tygerberg hills & shares a border with De Grendel wine estate
- Plattekloof Glen
- Plettenberg Bay
- Plooysville A.H.
- Plumstead
- In 1807 an Englishman, Henry Batt, bought the land & named it Plumstead after a district of London. Today it?s filled with homes built during the 1940s & 1950s
- Pofadder
- Point
- Located on a prime site at the entrance to the busiest port in Africa. Point is destined to become the most sought after place in the city to live, work & play
- Pongola
- Poortview A.H.
- Port Alfred
- Port Elizabeth Central
- The seaport town of Port Elizabeth was founded by Sir Rufane Shaw Donkin, the Acting Governor of the Cape Colony, who named it after his late wife, Elizabeth
- Port Nolloth
- Port Shepstone
- Potchefstroom
- Praegville
- Predustria
- Like the name says this suburb developed around the heavy industry area of the Pretoria Iscor Steel works. Quick access also to Centurion to the South.
- President Park A.H.
- President Ridge
- Prestondale
- Pretoria Central
- Pretoria Central is a business district, with high riser buildings and shops. Weekly city life makes it an interesting community that switches off on Sundays.
- Pretoria Gardens
- Located on the north of the Witwaters hill range, with large stands. Tuine has two secondary schools (one technical), a primary school and a cricket gound.
- Pretoria Industrial
- Like the name says this suburb developed around the heavy industry area of the Pretoria Iscor Steel works. Quick access also to Centurion to the South.
- Pretoria North
- Large stands with long grid patterned streets. More established suburb with lots of businesses, community centres and sport and recreational grounds.
- Pretoria West
- Home to the famous Pilditch Atheltics Stadium as well as Pretoria Show Grounds. Has a lot of hardware and automotive retail sites and two primary schools.
- Pretorius Park
- Pretorius Park was in the centre of eastern suburb expansion over the last couple of years, and incorporates the prestigous Woodhill Golf and Country estate.
- Prieska
- Primrose
- It is speculated that this suburb?s name might be in honour of Archibald P Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929), British Prime Minister in 1894 and 1895
- Primrose Hill
- It is speculated that this suburb?s name might be in honour of Archibald P Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929), British Prime Minister in 1894 and 1895
- Prince Albert
- Princess A.H.
- Progmore Estate
- Proklamasie Hill
- Suburb with lots of smaller houses, very well located for access to Western Pretoria CBD. The Iscor Training Centre and Engineering college is located here.
- Prolecon
- Prospect Hall
- Protea Hoogte
- Protea Village
- Proteavallei
- Proteaville
- Providentia
- Queenshaven
- Queenswood
- Queenswood is one of the new playgrounds of the Real Estate investor, with affordable properties, set to increase in price as many young couples settle here.
- Quellerina
- Raape Kraal
- Rabie Ridge
- Radio Uitkyk
- Located in the old traditional defence headquarters of South Africa. Big old homes with wooden floors. There some beautifully renovated old homes.
- Radiokop
- Raedene
- Rainham
- Randfontein
- Randpark
- Its a well planned suburb and forms part of Jo?burgs large man-made forest. It is also the location of the Randpark Golf Club and is close to the city centre
- Randpark Ridge
- Mainly a residential suburb with a few nodes for commerce along the major routes. The prominent ridge is protected as the Boschkop Nature Reserve
- Ranelagh
- Raslouw
- Raslouw is mostly plots with large luxury and expensive residences in midst of long quiet rural streets. Ideal for horse owners, bordered by the Rietspruit.
- Raumarais Park
- Recreation
- Red Hill
- Redfern
- Redhouse
- Reefhaven
- Regency
- Regents Park
- Rembrandt Park
- Rembrandt Ridge
- Reservior Hills - DBN
- Reservoir Hills - PE
- Retief
- Reuven
- Rewlatch
- Reynolds View
- Richmond - CPT
- Richmond - JHB
- Richmond Estate
- Richwood
- Ridgeview
- Ridgeway
- Ridgeworth
- Riepen Park
- Rietfontein
- Rietfontein
- Rietfontein is high up on the Southern slopes of the Magaliesberg. Residences have mostly massive stands, of which many borders a branch of the Apies river.
- Rietondale
- Rietondale is one of the most sought after suburbs in the Moot, beautiful views of Meintjieskop, Tom Jenkins drive giving quick access to Hatfield/Brooklyn.
- Rietvalleirand
- Rietvalleirand is directly oposite the R21 Airport highway, and next to Waterkloof High School. Some new luxury security complexes developed here recently.
- Rietvlei View Country Estate
- This brand new estate borders Rietvlei Nature Reserve with quite a few empty stands still available for resale. Country living in the city.
- Risana
- Risecliff
- Risidale
- River Club
- A leafy residentially-zoned suburb with beautiful homes. The suburb has a golf course, a small community restaurant and a small office-zoned development
- Riverbend A.H.
- This contains the worlds largest river bend (meander) at 2 miles long and 1mile wide
- Riverlea - George
- Riverlea - JHB
- Riverside - DBN
- Riverside - PE
- Riverview Park
- Riviera
- Riviera
- Riviera has large trees covering its quiet streets. Lots of students and doctors with the Pretoria academic hospital being nearby. Rich in City history.
- Rivonia
- Located in the Sandton area. Rivonia is one of the most affluent residential & business suburbs of Jo?burg & is regarded as the hub of upstart I.T. companies
- Robertsham
- Robertson
- Robertville
- Robin Acres
- Robin Hills
- Robindale
- Rockford
- Rondebosch
- Primarily a residential suburb with a medium sized shopping area & a small business district. It?s best known for its excellent schools and for the UCT
- Rondebosch East
- Cape Point,wine routes & golf courses are easily reached from here.Primarily a residential suburb with a medium sized shopping area & a small business district
- Roodekrans
- Roodeplaat
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Roodepoort
- The city of Roodepoort originated when Jan Bantjies secured the prospecting rights on the farm Roodepoort in the 1880s. Gold was discovered the following year
- Roodepoort Central
- Roodepoort, meaning "red valley" in Afrikaans, is a sprawling residential area, in parts dominated by light industries and small businesses
- Roodepoort North
- Roodepoort houses Jo?burgs famous botanical garden & Monash University. This is one of the gateways to Jo?burg from Northern areas of South Africa & Botswana
- Roodepoort West
- It dates back to 1884, when Fred Struben discovered the first payable gold in the area at what he called the Confidence Reef
- Rooihuiskraal
- Situated in the southern part of Centurion. Lots of new developments. Easy access to N1 and Old Jo"burg road. Perfect for commutors to Jo"burg/Midrand.
- Rooihuiskraal North
- Situated in the southern part of Centurion. Lots of new developments in this area. Easy ccess to N1 and Old Jo"burg road. Ideal for commutors to Jo"burg.
- Rooirivier Rif
- This area contains bright, modern, new houses near a new shopping mall. Once the young trees have grow, this will be a lovely suburb to live in
- Roospark A.H.
- Rose Deep
- Roseacre
- Rosebank - CPT
- Homes here are primarily Victorian & the original farm-house of the area, Vredenburg, lies in Rosebank. UCT?s students make use of the many blocks of flats
- Rosebank - JHB
- The Greater Sandton area contains the most affluent suburbs of Greater Jo?burg as well as numerous decentralised business districts such as Rosebank
- Rosedale
- Rosemore
- Rosendal
- Rosettenville
- Roseville
- Roseville is next to D.F. Malan drive making it very accessible from North and South of the city, and the N4 via the Mabopane highway. Nice mountain views.
- Rosherville
- Rossburgh
- Rosslyn
- Traditionally the site of both heavy and light industries, home of amongst others SAB and BMW production plants. Offers good industrial infrastructure.
- Rossmore
- Rouxville - CPT
- Rouxville - JHB
- Rowallan Park
- Most of the streets & roads in the eastern section of this suburb have Scottish names (Angus, Carrick, Dundee, Falkirk, Fife, Greenock, Kinross, & Lothian)
- Rugby
- Ruimsig
- Rustivia
- Ruwari
- Rydalvale
- Sabie
- Saldanha
- Salfred A.H.
- Salisbury Claims
- Salisbury Park
- Salsoneville
- Salt Lake
- Salt River
- Mainly an industrial suburb located near Table Bay to the east of the city. Named after a river of the same name, this being a continuation of the Black River
- Salvokop
- Salvokop is directly on your right as you enter Pretoria from Potgieter Street. Surprisingly quiet streets for a suburb next to central Pretoria.
- Samrand
- No suburb info available at this stage
- San Michel
- Sanctor
- Sanddrift
- Sandhurst
- It is one of the wealthiest suburbs in South Africa. The suburb offers large lot sizes and extensive security services. Described as a district of Sandton
- Sandown
- Sandpark A.H.
- Sandringham
- Sanlamhof
- Sans Sousi
- Sardinia Bay
- Known locally as "Saards" & said to be P.E.s most picturesque beach. This unspoilt stretch of coastline is a magnificent sight & a very popular surfing beach
- Sarnia
- Sasolburg
- Savanna Park
- Savannah Country Estate
- Sanannah Country Estate is located at the Hans Strijdom turnoff from the N4. Nestled between the Silver Lakes Golf Estate and Sammy Marks farm and Museum.
- Savoy Estate
- Saxonwold
- These old suburbs are dotted with impressive old mansions, many built by those who made their fortunes on the gold mines in the earlier days
- Scarborough
- Scarborough is a conservation village & essentially a random scattering of houses & beach homes that lie embedded in the steep mountains of Slangkop & Red Hill
- Schauderville
- Scheepers Hoogte
- Schoongezicht
- Schoongezicht is ideally situated within a 30 minute radius from Cape Town, V & A Waterfront, Stellenbosch, Paarl and 10 minutes from Tygervalley Centre.
- Schotsche Kloof
- Schotsche Kloof is a very old suburb, nestled in a nook at the foot of Signal Hill. The name means "Scottish ravine" & was originally a farmstead
- Scottsdene
- Scottsville
- Sea Cow Lake
- Sea Point
- Sea Point?s luxury beachfront & self-catering apartments are popular with the young & trendy. The promenade draws locals & visitors for walking & jogging
- Seaview
- Sebenza
- Secunda
- Selby
- Selwyn
- Senderwood
- Shallcross
- Sharonlea
- Shastri Park
- Shere
- Consists traditionally of upmarket plots with large luxury homes. Situated close to Hans Strydom Road as well as the N4 highway and Tygerpoort Primary School.
- Sherwood - DBN
- Known as "the garden suburb" because of its magnificent nurseries and manicured properties. Sherwood is renowned for caring for people as well as flora
- Sherwood - PE
- Shirley Park
- Shulton Park
- Sidwell
- Silvamonte
- Silver Lakes
- Silver Lakes golf estate combines security and luxury in one upmarket estate. It offers easy access to the N4 highway and nice views over the Bronberg hills.
- Silverglen
- Silveroaks
- Silverton
- Silverton forms its own busy community alongside commercial property following Pretoria road, on the North slope of the National Botanical Gardens hill.
- Silvertondale
- Silvertondale has some light industrial areas and commercial sites. Lot of the older homes has now transformed into businesses.
- Simba
- Simmerfield
- Simons Town
- For more than two centuries it has been an important naval base and harbour. The town was named after Simon van der Stel, an early governor of the Cape Colony.
- Sinoville
- Sinnoville has for many years together with Wonderboom formed the heart of Northern Suburbia. Large stands, wonderful established gardens and quiet streets.
- Solheim
- Solridge
- Somerset East
- Somerset Park
- Somerset West
- Sonheuwel
- An established up market residential area. Close to the Nelspruit CBD & the Panorama Route & the Lowveld Botanical Gardens are easy accessible from here
- Sonieke
- Sonnedal A.H.
- Sonnendal
- Sonstraal
- Sophiatown
- Soshanguve
- Soshanguve is located next to the Mabopane Highway, just North West of Pretoria traditionally the home of many workers commuting to the city by Taxi and bus.
- South Beach
- South End
- Situated at the southern end of the city centre. Its name is descriptive of its geographical position. The opposite end of the city centre is called North End
- South Germiston
- South Hills
- South Hills has four schools and also consists of numerous old council houses
- South Kensington
- Southcliff
- Southdale
- In 1965 it was stated that the name was chosen so that it "would indicate that this part was in the south and at the same time be pleasant sounding".
- Southfield
- This area is filled with homes built during the 1940s & 1950s. Borders Plumstead to the North-West
- Southgate - DBN
- Southgate - JHB
- Southridge
- Southridge Circle
- Sparks
- Sparks Estate
- Spes Bona
- Springbok
- Springbok Park
- Springdale
- Springfield - CPT
- Springfield - DBN
- Springfield - JHB
- This name is descriptive of the area, especially since the name Clear Springs appears on an early map of the area
- Springfield - PE
- Springs
- St Andrews
- The suburb of St Andrews is home to one of South Africas leading private schools, St Andrews School for Girls, which was founded in 1902 by two Scotswomen
- St Duma
- St Georges Park
- St Georges Park houses the oldest cricket ground in South Africa. Its official name is now Sahara Oval St Georges
- St Georges Strand
- Port Elizabeths most northern beach. It is a favorite for long walks along the beach. Lifeguards are only on duty during peak seasons.
- St Helena Bay
- St James
- St Kilda
- The name is derived from an old Norse word - skildar meaning shields, creating a non existing saint in the process. Situated just off the N1 freeway.
- St Wendolins Ridge
- St Winifreds
- Stafford
- Stamford Hill
- Standerton
- Stanger
- Stanmore
- Starwood
- Steeledale
- Steiltes
- Stella
- Stellenberg
- Stellenbosch
- Stellenridge
- Stellenryk
- Sterkspruit
- Sterrewag
- Sterrewag saw plenty of expensive townhouse and exclusive commercial development recently. In very high demand, and overlooks the Monument Park golf course.
- Steytler
- Stilbaai
- Stockville Valley
- Stonebridge
- Stonehenge
- Stormill
- Strand
- Strathavon
- Strelitzia Park
- Strijdompark
- Struben Ridge A.H.
- During the gold rush in the vicinity of Jo?burg, the Struben brothers discovered gold at what they called the Confidence Reef.
- Strubensvallei
- During the gold rush in the vicinity of Jo?burg, the Struben brothers discovered gold at what they called the Confidence Reef.
- Strydenburg
- Suiderberg
- Charming little suburb on the Southern slope of the Magaliesberg, with some beautiful views over Pretoria CBD in the distance. Has a Primary School nearby.
- Suideroord
- Summer Greens
- Summerstrand
- From 1814 to 1821 the Strandfontein farm, which later became Summerstrand beach suburb, was in possession of Piet Retief, who later became a Voortrekker leader
- Summerville
- Sun Ray
- Sun Valley
- Suncrest
- Sundowner
- Sunford
- Sunningdale - CPT
- Sunningdale - DBN
- Sunningdale - JHB
- Sunningdale Ridge
- Sunninghill
- It?s a prestigious commercial and residential suburb. Sunninghill Hospital is one of the top hospitals in Jo?burg. Numerous large corporations are based here
- Sunnydale
- Sunnyridge
- Sunnyrock
- Sunnyside
- Sunnyside
- Sunnyside is one of Pretoria"s most famous old suburbs, with lots of high riser apartments. Many has invested in these flats recently with great returns.
- Sunridge Park
- Sunset Acres
- Sunset Beach
- An exclusive upmarket estate where property owners are blessed with exquisite views of Table Mountain & Robben Island, a true paradise for wind- & kitesurfers
- Surprise Farm
- Surya Heights
- Sutherland
- Swaanswyk
- Swartruggens
- Swellendam
- Sydenham - DBN
- Sydenham - JHB
- Sydenham - PE
- Symhurst
- Table View
- Table View is popular with young families & is a vibrant, growing community. The beachfront is lined with apartment blocks, restaurants, pubs & entertainment
- Talboton
- Tambo
- Tamboerskloof
- One of the oldest residential suburbs. Large, beautiful Victorian-style homes lie side-by-side with art deco homes in an eclectic mix of architectural styles
- Taybank
- Temple Valley
- Thaba Tswane
- Located in the old traditional defence headquarters of South Africa. Big old homes with wooden floors. There some beautifully renovated old homes.
- Thabazimbi
- Thatchfields
- Easy access to the N14 and R55 towards Sandton. Sought after by people commuting to Jo"burg. Newkly developed area with many townhouses and cluster homes.
- The Crest
- The Gables
- The Gardens
- The Hill
- This suburb was named for descriptive reasons, especially since its streets were named after well-known mountains
- The Hills
- A private, 400 hectare Golf & Eco Estate located in the Eastern part of Pretoria & offers a range of opportunities to investors & first time homeowners
- The Lakes
- The New Oak
- The Orchards
- Located in close proximity to the new N4 Western highway to Brits and Rustenburg, also ideal for workers of Rosslyn and area. Quiet Rose patterned streets.
- The Reeds
- Easy access to the N14 and R55 towards Sandton. Sought after by people commuting to Jo"burg. Newkly developed area with many townhouses and cluster homes.
- The Ridge
- The Wilds
- The Wilds developed into a very excluse suburb in recent years with the Woodhill Country estate alongside its border. Also close to the Pretoria East Hospital
- The Wolds
- The Woodlands
- Theescombe
- Theresapark
- Theresapark saw a lot of very nice new development recently with Shopping malls, and restaurants. More established suburb than its neighbours.
- Theta
- Thomas Gamble
- Thornhill
- Thornton
- Three Anchor Bay
- Moving from Sea Point to the CBD, one passes through the small suburb of Three Anchor Bay
- Tijgerhof
- Tokai
- Named after Tokaj, a range of hills in Hungary. The suburb was built in the late 1940s to provide housing for South African soldiers returning from World War 2
- Totteridge Park
- Towerby
- Townsend Estate
- Treasure Beach
- Trenance Manor
- Trenance Park
- Tres-Jolie A.H.
- Trevallyn A.H.
- Triangle Farm
- Trojan
- Trompsburg
- Troyeville
- Tulbach
- Tulisa Park
- Tunney
- Turf Club
- In 1887 the Johannesburg Turf Club estblished the Turffontein Racecourse
- Turffontein
- It is home to the Turffontein Racecourse, established in 1887 by the Johannesburg Turf Club
- Twee Rivieren
- Very similar to its neighbor, Denneoord. A mixture of old, small, big & new houses. No through traffic whatsoever, very quiet with friendly neighbors
- Tygerdal
- Tzaneen
- Uitenhage
- Uitenhage Central
- A picturesque town nestled at the foothills of the Winterhoek Mountains. Due to its temperate climate & numerous parks, it has been dubbed The Garden Town
- Uitspan
- Uitzicht
- Ulana Park
- Umbilo
- Umbogintwini
- Umdloti
- Umdloti is situated at the mouth of the Mdloti River north of Durban. The name Mdloti is the Zulu word for a species of wild tobacco that grows here
- Umdloti Beach
- Nestles amongst rolling hills of sugar cane & indigenous forest on one side & the warm Indian Ocean on the other. Dolphins frolic there year-round
- Umgeni Business Park
- Umhlanga
- It means the place of reeds in Zulu & is named after the Ohlanga River which reaches the Indian Ocean 3km north of the town. Umhlanga was formed in 1972
- Umhlanga Ridge
- It is a new retail, office & residential node situated on a hill, overlooking the Indian Ocean. It was largely developed on sugarcane land
- Umhlanga Rocks
- Umhlanga Rocks has many luxury hotels & apartments right on the beach. Many of these have views of the landmark lighthouse
- Umhlangane
- Umhlatuzana
- Umkumbaan
- University
- University Durban Westville
- University Estate
- Lying on the upper slopes of Devil?s Peak, above Woodstock, it has beautiful large homes on big properties with views over the harbour & close to the CBD
- Ussher
- Utrecht
- Val de Grace
- Bordered by the Moreleta nature trail makes this lush green suburb a pieceful and isolated suburb close to primary schools. Easy access to the N4.
- Valdin Heights
- Valeriedene
- Valhalla
- Located in the old traditional defence headquarters of South Africa. Big old homes with wooden floors. There some beautifully renovated old homes.
- Valleisig
- Valmary Park
- Van Der Stel
- Van Riebeeck Park
- Vanderbijlpark
- Vandia Grove
- Vandia Grove forms part of a subdivision of the farm Driefontein. It was inhabited by one of the first true Randburgers, Daniel Brink in 1906
- Vanes Estate
- Vasco Estate
- Ventersdorp
- Vereeniging
- Vergelegen Park
- Vergesig
- Verulam
- In 1850 a party of 400 methodists settled here and formed the town. The town was then named after the Earl of Verulam, patron of the Brits who settled here
- Verwoerdburg Stad
- The traditional town centre of Centurion, including Centurion Lake, Centurion Mall, businesses and hotels as well as SuperSport Park cricket stadium.
- Victoria
- This Johannesburg suburb was without doubt named after Queen Victoria as it was established in 1902
- Victoria West
- Victory Park
- Vierfontein
- Vierlanden
- Village Deep
- Villieria
- Villieria is the famous Moot suburb with long grid patterned streets, primary schools and two high schools in the area. Charming older houses built to last.
- Villiersdorp
- Vintonia
- Virginia
- Vlakplaas
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Vorna Valley
- Vosfontein
- Vrededorp
- Vredehoek
- A flavourful suburb, popular with younger buyers. Staying here offers some of the best views of the city, over the waterfront, the harbour & Table Mountain
- Vredekloof
- Vredekloof Heights
- Vredelust
- Vredenburg
- Vredenburg -Ct
- Vryburg
- Vygeboom
- Wallacedene
- Wallace is a Scottish surname & means Welshman, a Saxon term for foreigner. It might be that Scottsmen occupied this part of the land in earlier days
- Walmer
- The garden suburb of Walmer is situated close to the Port Elizabeth Airport & only a few minutes drive from the city?s beaches & the Humewood Golf Course
- Walmer Downs
- Walmer Estate
- Walmer Heights
- Walmer Location
- Waltloo
- Waltloo has some light industrial properties, as well as a Vehicle testing and licensing centre, the SPCA and a Shell depot. Good access to the east.
- Wannenburghoogte
- Wapadrand
- When Wapadrand was proclamated 20 years ago it was marketed as "home in the heart of the bushveld" Boomed access with upperclass residential properties.
- Warner Beach
- A small resort set between Kingsburgh & Amanzimtoti. The beaches here are all shark-protected & patrolled by lifeguards during all school holidays
- Waterfall
- Waterkloof
- Waterkloof
- Waterkloof is the best known Old East suburb, and has for long been known for its classy properties and wealthy inhabitants. Next to Pretoria Country club.
- Waterkloof Glen
- Lots of Upper class homes overlooking Erasmuskloof and Garsfontein with boomed off areas. Situated next to the Erasmuskloof nature reserve and 4x4 course.
- Waterkloof Heights
- Waterkloof Heights are bordered to the one side with a fabulous green belt and 4x4 route. It has stunning homes, and very quiet streets in a waving landscape.
- Waterkloof Rif
- Waterkloof Ridge overlooks Brooklyn and the Union buildings, and has some beautiful large homes and guest houses, and some very exclusive security complexes.
- Waterloo
- Waterval Park
- Waverley
- Waverley is situated on the Southern slope of the Magaliesberg. Very central with access to the N1 highway and new East-West N4 highway, has lots of schools.
- Waverley - JHB
- The fact that it adjoins other suburbs with Scottish names and that its streets bear Scottish names strengthen its connection with Scottish origin
- Weavind Park
- Small established suburb close to Silverton town centre and businesses. Weavind Park has easy access to Pretoria- and Church road.
- Webber
- Weenen
- Welbedacht
- Welgedacht Estates
- Welgelegen
- Welgemoed
- The tree-lined avenues of Welgemoed lies nestled in the Tygerberg hills, positioned just off the N1 between Bellvilles golf course & Tygerberg Nature Reserve
- Welkom
- Wellington
- Wellway Park
- Wellway Park East
- Weltevreden Park
- Situated roughly between Beyers Naude Drive and Hendrik Potgieter Street. It is one of the older, well established suburbs in the North of Jo?burg,
- Wemmer
- Wendywood
- Wentworth
- Wepener
- West Acres
- A quiet upper-middle class suburb. It is within easy commuting distance from all the main access routes, as well as the business & tourist attractions
- West Beach
- One of Cape Towns most upmarket estate developments, launched in November 1989. It is famous for its colourful, small beach houses overlooking False Bay
- West End
- West Germiston
- Officially received its name in 1904, being named after Germiston in Glasgow, the birthplace of John Jack (the gold mining magnate of the Simmer & Jack fame)
- West Riding - CPT
- West Riding - DBN
- West Turffontein
- Westbury
- Westcliff - DBN
- Westcliff - JHB
- Westcliff is an affluent suburb of Jo?burg. It has many old mansions and marvelous views over the Northern Suburbs. It is the site of the Westcliff Hotel.
- Westdene
- Westering
- Western Hills
- Westfield
- Westgate
- This Roodepoort region contains residential suburbs, agricultural holdings in the north, the mining belt in the south & commercial areas such as Westgate.
- Westham
- Westmead
- Westpark
- Suburb with lots of smaller houses, surrounded by a picnic and retreat area. Was traditionally occupied by most workers of the nearby Iscor complex.
- Westrich
- Westridge
- Westville
- Westville was named after Sir Martin West, Lieutenant-Governor of Natal in the mid-19th Century. His farm was transformed into this upmarket residential area
- Weybridge Park
- Whetstone
- Whiteridge
- Wibsey Dip
- Wierda Glen
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Wierda Glen Estate
- Secure upmarket access controlled estate located close the picturesque Hennops river and Zwartkop nature reserve. Perfect for Jo"burg commuters.
- Wierda Park
- Large stands and excellent access to all amenities and major routes. Lots of new developments. Sought after by people commuting to Jo"burg on a daily basis.
- Wierda Valley
- Wiggins
- Wilbart
- Wilderness
- Wilfordon
- Wilgeheuwel
- Willaway A.H.
- Willow Glen
- Traditionally large stands of which a lot have been developed into security complexes. The odd large property remains giving the area a nice open luxury feel.
- Willow Glen
- Willow Park Manor
- Willow Park manor was mostly larger plots until recently, but some new security complexes are now emerging here. The Pretoria Deutche Schule is situated here.
- Willowild
- Originally a farm in the early 1900s. It was subdivided, with plots sold off for residential development in 1970, leaving the original farm on one of the plots
- Wilropark
- Winburg
- Windermere
- Windsor East
- Windsor Glen
- Windsor Park - CPT
- Windsor Park - PE
- Windsor Park Estate
- Windsor West
- Windvogel
- Wingate Park
- Wingate Park has nice family homes, and good security as there are only 2 entrances into the suburb. Home to the Pretoria Chinese School, close to the N1.
- Wingfield
- Winklespruit
- Winston Park
- Houses in this area range in size- from small condominium developments to several mansions. It has a small school & the Gillitts Sports Club
- Winston Ridge
- Winterhoek Park
- Witbank
- Witkoppen
- Witpoort
- Witpoortjie
- Wolhuter
- Wolmaransstad
- Wolmer
- Large stands with long grid patterned streets. Home of two primary schools, and close to high schools. Easy access to the Pretoria North CBD.
- Wonderboom
- Wonderboom is right at the Northern foot of the Magaliesberg, with many properties extending higher up the foothills. The majestic trees does the name proud.
- Wonderboom South
- Wonderboom South Is situated high up the Southern slopes of the Magaliesberg overlooking the Moot and the mountain. Endless straight and quiet streets.
- Woodbridge Island
- An upmarket, 24-hour high security complex, connected to the mainland only by a modern road bridge. It is surrounded by a lagoon & the Atlantic Ocean
- Woodhaven
- Woodhill
- Woodhill is one of the best known Pretoria golf estates, that boasts massive luxurious homes with the brand new Woodlands Shopping Mall right next to it.
- Woodhurst
- Woodlands
- Woodlands developed into a prestigeous secure suburb recently with Woodhill Estate, Woodlands Shopping mall and Pretoria East hospital close by.
- Woodlands - CPT
- Woodlands - DBN
- Woodlands - PE
- Woodmead
- Mostly a commercial suburb in the northern part of Jo?burg. Four highways meet here. It?s also the site of a large 18-hole golf course, which opened in 1968.
- Woodmead East
- The Greater Sandton area contains the most affluent suburbs of Greater Jo?burg as well as numerous decentralised business districts such as Woodmead.
- Woodmere
- Woodside
- Woodstock
- Once a farming village called Papendorp. Divided into two by the Main Road . Upper Woodstock has larger, gracefully restored Victorian, semi-detached homes
- Woodview
- Worcester
- Wychwood A
- Wychwood B
- Wyebank
- Wynberg - CPT
- When the British took control of the Cape settlement (16/09/1795), the small farming area of Wynberg (De Oude Wjinbergh) developed rapidly into a garrison town
- Wynberg - JHB
- This area consists of a mix of residential, agricultural holdings and industrial areas, which include Wynburg, Marlboro, Linbro Park and Modderfontein
- Yellowwood Park
- A quiet, leafy garden suburb just 14km southwest of central Durban. Its convenient for business executives & industrialists & is close to the Airport
- Yeoville
- Extremely multicultural with immigrants from all over Africa, setting up successful businesses. This gives the suburb a very different feel and vibrancy
- Ysterplaat
- Yzerfontein
- Zandvlei
- Zeekoeigat
- No suburb info available at this stage
- Zeerust
- Zonnebloem
- In 1970 the government renamed District 6 Zonnebloem in an effort to attract developers, to turn the area into what would be a modern suburb
- Zonnehoeve A.H.
- Zoo Park
- Zwartkop
- This suburb has some affordable homes and some very nice upper class homes on the Centurion hill with magnificent views over Highveld and Centurion park.
- Zwartkops Golf Estate
- Secure upmarket estate located next to Zwartkop golf course with views of the golf course. Easy access to the Old Jo"burg, N14 and N1 roads to Jo"burg.
- Zwavelpoort
- Zwafelpoort consists of large plots and Agricultural holdings, out on Lynnwood Road. Land prizes set to climb here, as the city is expanding in this direction
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