• A South African content creator compared how much a R1 million property budget can actually get you in a suburban area versus a township, sparking widespread debate online.
  • The video shows that township buyers can purchase a spacious four-bedroom home with a large yard, while suburban buyers can only secure a smaller two-bedroom townhouse with additional monthly fees and rates.
  • Social media users gave strong opinions on value, lifestyle and long-term investment, with many questioning whether location or location matters more in today's property market.

There is something about property that people are always talking about, especially when it comes to value for money. space, lifestyleStatus, security, everyone weighs these differently. Some people want big yards and room to breathe, others want convenience and controlled wealth. But when you put two options together at the same price, that's when the real debate begins. Suddenly, it's no longer just about priority; It's about what feels really worth it.

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The view on the right shows a township house worth R1 million
The photo on the left shows a township house on sale for R1 million. Image: king.listings
Source: Instagram

A content creator, @king.listing, posted a video on 23 April 2026 comparing what R1 million can get you in a township versus a suburb South AfricaAnd it immediately got people talking. In the township example, the budget went much further, featuring a spacious four-bedroom home with a large yard that offered room for expansion, parking and even additional structures. Property reflects what many people consider freedom: room to grow, fewer restrictions, and more control over land.

The suburban option, on the other hand, painted a very different picture. For the same R1 million, buyers were shown a smaller two-bedroom townhouse, often within a complex. Although it came with features like security and a managed environment, it also included monthly fees and rates, something that sparked further discussion about long-term affordability.

Property price comparison divides South Africans online

Contradiction by real estate agent Highlights more than just property size. It tapped into an intense conversation about lifestyle choices in South Africa, whether people prioritize space and freedom or security and convenience.

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Some argued that township properties offer unmatched value and flexibility, especially for families. Others pointed to the benefits of suburban living, including safety, infrastructure and access to amenities. Most South Africans in the comments said they would prefer to buy a small house in the suburbs where safety is a priority, rather than buy a large house in a township where safety is not guaranteed.

The King listing on the right compared two homes in different areas at the same price
On the left a real estate expert discusses what drives property sales in South Africa. Image: king.listings
Source: Instagram

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this is what mzansi said

G92Newman said:

“Safer Choice.”

Peterse Samuel said:

“The difference is that the township is built illegally.”

Tbh_its_just_dior said:

“Township.”

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