Reverse semigration is reshaping South Africa’s property landscape as more West Coast people head back to Gauteng from coastal regions, challenging the Western Cape’s hold as the top semigration destination reports Cape {town} Etc.
According to a recent Wise Move Migration Report, nearly 25 percent of Western Cape residents moving provinces are returning to Gauteng in 2025, drawn by employment prospects and affordability (eNCA).
Pam Golding Property Group CEO Dr Andrew Golding said 2025 showed clear shifts in migrationpatterns, with inward movement to the Western Cape slowing.
‘The Western Cape continues to attract more people than it loses, driven by lifestyle security, better governance, and quality of life, but rising costs and congestion have dampened some of this demand’, he said.
Industry data shows Gauteng continues to lead in national property sales and population growth. Stats South Africa’s 2025 Mid-Year Population Estimates place 25.4% of the country’s total population in Gauteng, reflecting expanding housing demand.
Across the Boland and Overberg, homes under R4 million still attract strong interest, yet analysts say rising prices and stock shortages may further drive mobility back to inland economic hubs in 2026.
Compiled by Angelica Rhoda
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