Whether you are relocating, downsizing between purchases, or investing in buy-to-let property, understanding what rentals actually cost across South Africa in 2026 is essential. Rental prices vary dramatically — not just by city, but by suburb, property type, and whether backup power is included. Here is the most current picture, broken down by metro.
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South Africa Rental Market: The 2026 Overview
South Africa’s rental market has been under sustained pressure since 2022. Rising interest rates pushed affordability down, creating a larger pool of long-term renters who cannot yet afford to buy. This pushed vacancy rates lower and rental prices higher in the majority of sought-after nodes.
By early 2026, rental escalations are moderating as interest rates have come off their highs, but demand remains robust in prime suburbs near employment nodes and good schools. Nationally, one-bedroom apartments in desirable areas start at around R7,500/month, while three-bedroom family homes in middle-class suburbs range from R14,000 to R28,000/month depending on the city.

Cape Town Rental Prices 2026
Cape Town remains South Africa’s most expensive rental market — driven by semigration demand, a constrained housing supply on the Atlantic Seaboard, and a growing pool of international long-stay tenants. The City Bowl and Atlantic Seaboard command the highest premiums.
| Suburb | 1-Bed Apartment | 2-Bed Apartment | 3-Bed House |
| Sea Point | R14,000–R20,000 | R22,000–R35,000 | R40,000–R60,000 |
| Green Point | R13,000–R18,000 | R20,000–R32,000 | R35,000–R55,000 |
| Claremont | R10,000–R14,000 | R16,000–R24,000 | R22,000–R35,000 |
| Rondebosch | R9,000–R13,000 | R15,000–R22,000 | R18,000–R28,000 |
| Table View | R8,000–R11,000 | R12,000–R18,000 | R15,000–R22,000 |
| Stellenbosch | R8,000–R12,000 | R13,000–R20,000 | R18,000–R28,000 |
Johannesburg & Gauteng Rental Prices 2026
Johannesburg offers more affordable rentals than Cape Town for equivalent property, though prime nodes like Sandton and Bryanston command significant premiums. The Pretoria and Centurion nodes attract buyers and tenants priced out of Sandton.
| Suburb | 1-Bed Apartment | 2-Bed Apartment | 3-Bed House |
| Sandton | R11,000–R17,000 | R18,000–R28,000 | R30,000–R50,000 |
| Bryanston | R9,000–R14,000 | R15,000–R24,000 | R22,000–R38,000 |
| Fourways | R8,000–R12,000 | R13,000–R20,000 | R18,000–R30,000 |
| Centurion | R7,500–R11,000 | R12,000–R18,000 | R15,000–R24,000 |
| Pretoria East | R7,000–R10,000 | R11,000–R16,000 | R14,000–R22,000 |
| Midrand | R7,000–R10,000 | R11,000–R16,000 | R14,000–R20,000 |
KwaZulu-Natal Rental Prices 2026
KZN’s rental market has been energised by the semigration of Gauteng families and a growing professional tenant base on the North Coast. Umhlanga Ridge and Ballito in particular have seen rising rental demand and tightening vacancy rates.
| Suburb | 1-Bed Apartment | 2-Bed Apartment | 3-Bed House |
| Umhlanga Ridge | R12,000–R18,000 | R20,000–R30,000 | R28,000–R45,000 |
| Ballito | R9,000–R14,000 | R16,000–R24,000 | R22,000–R36,000 |
| La Lucia | R8,500–R13,000 | R14,000–R22,000 | R20,000–R32,000 |
| Morningside (Durban) | R7,500–R11,000 | R12,000–R18,000 | R16,000–R25,000 |
| Westville | R6,500–R9,500 | R10,000–R15,000 | R13,000–R20,000 |
What to Look for When Renting in 2026
- Backup power: ask specifically whether the unit has inverter, generator, or solar provision. Premium units include this; it is increasingly non-negotiable for tenants.
- Fibre internet: check which providers service the building (not just the street). Herotel, Frogfoot, Vumatel, and OpenServe coverage varies significantly by complex.
- Levy structure: in sectional title complexes, ensure the levy is included in the advertised rental or budget for it separately (typically R800–R3,000/month).
- Deposit: by law, a landlord may not charge more than two months’ rental as deposit. It must be held in an interest-bearing account.
- Lease term: most landlords require a 12-month lease. Month-to-month is available at a premium (typically 10–15% above the annual rate).
