Your Essential Guide to Living in Cape Town’s Green Heart
By Ucando Properties Team | Updated January 2026
Nestled in the leafy Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, Claremont remains one of the city’s most desirable residential hubs. Known for its tree-lined streets, premium schools, and easy access to the CBD, it offers a rare balance between suburban calm and urban convenience. Just 10–15 minutes from Cape Town’s city centre, Claremont continues to attract families, professionals, and investors seeking long-term value in 2026.
Why Choose Claremont? A Snapshot
| Aspect | Highlights | 2026 Score (out of 10) |
|---|---|---|
| Lifestyle | Walkable neighbourhood, cafés, parks, rooftop living options | 9.2 |
| Family Appeal | Top schools (Wynberg Boys, Herschel Girls), safe residential zones | 9.5 |
| Connectivity | 15 min to CBD, easy access to M3 & N2, MyCiTi & rail links | 8.9 |
| Amenities | Cavendish Square, gyms, restaurants, medical facilities | 9.1 |
| Green Factor | Arderne Gardens, proximity to Table Mountain trails | 9.3 |
Claremont’s median property price in 2026 sits at approximately R4.3M, with apartments averaging R2.9M. Rentals typically range from R12,500–R26,000/month, depending on size and location.
Property Market Trends: What’s Driving Claremont in 2026
Claremont continues to show strong resilience in the Cape Town property market, supported by demand from remote workers, families, and university-linked rentals. Proximity to UCT and top schools keeps rental demand consistently high, while lifestyle upgrades are driving price growth.
- Sales activity: Apartments under R3M continue to sell within 25–35 days on average.
- Rental demand: Strong growth due to students and professionals relocating to the Southern Suburbs.
- Investment trend: Eco-efficient homes (solar, inverter-ready) attract 10–15% price premiums.
- Market outlook: Expected 5–8% annual growth through 2026, according to major property analysts.
| Property Type | Avg. Sale Price (ZAR) | Avg. Rent/Month (ZAR) | Days on Market |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Bed Apartment | 1,550,000 | 8,500–12,500 | 25–32 |
| 2-Bed Apartment | 2,600,000–3,300,000 | 12,500–18,500 | 28–35 |
| 3-Bed House | 4,700,000–6,200,000 | 20,000–32,000 | 40–55 |
| Luxury Estate | 8,500,000+ | 35,000+ | 55–70 |
Pro Tip: Use the Bond Repayment Calculator — for a R2.6M property at ~11% interest, monthly repayments are approximately R26,000–R28,000 over 20 years.
Neighbourhood Highlights: Where to Live in Claremont
- Claremont Upper (Family Living): Quiet residential streets, Victorian homes, and proximity to top schools. (R5M+ homes)
- Cavendish Precinct (Urban Lifestyle): Walkable access to Cavendish Square, restaurants, and gyms. (Apartments R2M–R4M)
- Lower Claremont (Value Entry Point): More affordable apartments and commuter-friendly location. (R1.6M–R2.8M)
Schools, Amenities & Lifestyle Perks
- Education: Wynberg Boys’ & Girls’ High, Herschel Girls School, proximity to UCT.
- Shopping & Dining: Cavendish Square, Cavendish Connect, boutique cafés and restaurants.
- Healthcare: Kingsbury Hospital, Claremont medical facilities.
- Transport: MyCiTi routes, rail access, quick M3/M5 highway links.
- Lifestyle: Strong café culture, safe parks, and active community living.
Fun Fact: Claremont was historically one of Cape Town’s earliest “garden suburbs,” designed around greenery and walkability — a concept that still defines it today.
Buying or Renting in Claremont: Next Steps
- Check affordability: Bond Calculator
- Browse listings: Claremont Properties
- Speak to an agent: Get personalised property advice
- Set alerts: Track new listings in your budget range
Claremont remains one of Cape Town’s strongest long-term property performers in 2026, combining lifestyle appeal with consistent capital growth.
Sources: Lightstone Property Data (2025–2026 trends), Seeff Cape Town Reports, Ucando internal listings.
