South Africans can buy properties for under R1 million in every major city – including Cape Town

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South Africans can buy properties for under R1 million in every major city – including Cape Town
Despite rapidly rising property prices, buyers can still find homes for under R1 million in every major South African metro, including South Africa's most expensive city, Cape Town.
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