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Semigration — Why more South Africans are moving to small towns and the Western Cape

Middle-class homeowners are selling up in the big cities and thronging to small towns and the Western Cape.
Semigration — Why more South Africans are moving to small towns and the Western Cape

It’s boom time in the Western Cape as prospective homeowners stream in from other provinces

By Georgina Crouth Middle-class homeowners are selling up in Gauteng and thronging to the coast, triggering a building boom in the Western Cape. [caption id="attachment_1413812" align="alignnone" width="720"]P4U Cape Town early Spring morning blue hues, from Blouberg. Photographer: Christa Rossouw[/caption]

Is semigration a solution or a problem for South Africa?

By Tim Cohen The precise extent of semigration to the Western Cape from the reef is hard to tally, but we might know soon because the 2022 Census should be out fairly soon. The 2011 Census showed a huge, disproportionate influx of black South Africans into the Western Cape, but also into Gauteng, compared with the 2001 Census. [caption id="attachment_431814" align="alignnone" width="720"] (Photo: PxHere)[/caption]

Semigration: Is it time to leave the city?

By Sarah Hoek They say home is where the heart is, and for many South Africans the heart is no longer beating the traffic, pollution and the hustle and bustle of overcrowded cities. [caption id="attachment_1119497" align="alignnone" width="720"] South Africa. Eastern Cape. Hogsback, a mystical, beautiful place at the foothills of the Amatola Mountains. Image: MEDIA 24/ Gallo Images[/caption]

Townsizing to the Karoo

By Chris Marais and Julienne du Toit Why moving permanently to South Africa’s dry heartland could just be the adventure you’ve been dreaming of. [caption id="attachment_1235489" align="alignnone" width="720"]Nieu-Bethesda. Nieu-Bethesda chooses dust over tar, when it comes to their village streets. Image: Supplied / Chris Marais and Julienne du Toit[/caption]

It’s boom time in the Western Cape as prospective homeowners stream in from other provinces


By Georgina Crouth

Middle-class homeowners are selling up in Gauteng and thronging to the coast, triggering a building boom in the Western Cape.

P4U Cape Town early Spring morning blue hues, from Blouberg. Photographer: Christa Rossouw


Is semigration a solution or a problem for South Africa?


By Tim Cohen

The precise extent of semigration to the Western Cape from the reef is hard to tally, but we might know soon because the 2022 Census should be out fairly soon. The 2011 Census showed a huge, disproportionate influx of black South Africans into the Western Cape, but also into Gauteng, compared with the 2001 Census.

(Photo: PxHere)


Semigration: Is it time to leave the city?


By Sarah Hoek

They say home is where the heart is, and for many South Africans the heart is no longer beating the traffic, pollution and the hustle and bustle of overcrowded cities.

South Africa. Eastern Cape. Hogsback, a mystical, beautiful place at the foothills of the Amatola Mountains. Image: MEDIA 24/ Gallo Images


Townsizing to the Karoo


By Chris Marais and Julienne du Toit

Why moving permanently to South Africa’s dry heartland could just be the adventure you’ve been dreaming of.

Nieu-Bethesda. Nieu-Bethesda chooses dust over tar, when it comes to their village streets. Image: Supplied / Chris Marais and Julienne du Toit

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