We're English, we moved to Cape Town from London 12 years ago. Best thing we ever did. The UK has had it's day I'm afraid. Even the English cant afford to live there anymore.
Glad you loved the move! My wife and I grew up in Pretoria and East London (SA) respectively and were then in London for 9 years. Loved it! Made the decision to come back and ended up choosing Cape Town. As you say, best decision! But my mates still in the UK say it’s different now. And yes, tougher.
We live in UK, London and planning to move to Cape Town. I lived in SA for many year, than moved to UK 12 years ago. I miss SA every single day of my life and now decided its enough, I want to go back.
@@ABC-cf1mp I have been living in Italy for several years, and drum rolls, I am planning to move to South Africa in Cape Town, as an African American I will certainly feel good
Thank you for this video. I moved to Cape Town a year ago and I must admit that socially, its nothing like Gauteng or KwaZulu-Natal. It is extremely difficult to make friends here as people tend to stick to their "old mates". Having said that though, I must say that it is the most efficiently run city that I have ever lived in and its absolutely beautiful :-)
Been in Helderberg 8 years. We’ve made quite a few friends through school (our son), our hobbies, and also because hubby already had relatives here. I’ve got more friends here than what I had in Joburg.
Im a Cape Townian and we dont tend to cling to friends from years gone. It depends on what you like and are into, im sure you will make many friends you can hang out with, braai and have a few beers if thats your thing.
As a CAPETONIAN, I loves this heading as our resources is running out anyway due to the influx of immigrants,so i hope that they follow the headlines and stay away as there are already thousands and thousands of CAPETONIANs who are jobless,homeless,bad healthcare service and crime rates our takeaways policeforce cannot handle.
I have been living in Cape Town since early childhood. The Northern suburbs beyond Tygerberg-koppie (Bellville/Durbanville suburbs) enjoy way less wind than most other suburbs. Rainfall is also less than most other suburbs. Floods in most Durbanville suburbs is unknown. Newlands situated in the Southern suburbs has the highest rainfall. The city of Cape Town and the Atlantic coast are subjected to the worst wind conditions. We rent furnished apartments in the Northern Suburbs and the current semigration to the Western Cape is observable.
Both my sons emigrated to Europe (Netherlands) to study and settle, as soon as they finished their studies they moved back to CT and can't stop talking about how much happier they are now living and working in Cape Town.
From JHB, Lived in Stellenbosch for 2 years for my daughter's schooling..did great business, met fabulous people and simply loved it there. Fabulous scenery. What got me was the unsafe Highway conditions and endless squatters. I am back in JHB and I feel much safer travelling on the JHB highways and roads.
We semi-grated from KZN to the Western Cape, in 2021. We lived on a farm in the beautiful Boland area for a year but we then decided to move to Cape Town. It took a while to find a reasonable house to rent & we eventually found a place in the Northern Suburbs. We love the Mediterranean climate, so much cooler than Durban or Jhb.
Yeah, moved here from PTA and the cooler climate is definitely a plus. Moreover, CPT just feels to have so much more texture to it than any other place I've lived in South Africa. Just a shame that there are so many people living destitute out here and local government doesn't seem to care at all. That's a lot of South Africa, I guess.
@@kevinobonyo6230trust me the destitute also migrate here like you did. I grew up in Cape Town and just 10 years ago MANY of the sqautter camps did not exist or was really really small. Cape Town is an enemy of its own success as it attracts everyone including criminals
I dived right into Cape Town all the way from East London and i think it depends on what type of person you are. It can be cliquey but one has to learn to fight to be where they want to be, and take up space. I must say Cape Town was one of the best decision I have made. I love it here !
Nice Video, my wife is from South Africa and I am from the UK. We currently live in Canada and decided to retire to the Cape Town area. We bought a property in Somerset West and now count the weeks to Retirement next year! The logistics of moving our worldly belongings there is staggering!
@@brandonleroux6059 Hey there Brandon, I should have mentioned that Somerset is our favorite area, but we have a place in Bloubergstrand and Constantia where my niece is staying while she goes to University of Cape Town!
@@guidetrack9151 its funny how it is but most people who move to cape town from other cities move to somerset. Cape town is a weird place. I don't like living here anymore. Its snobby and boring. but most importantly its sunny every day with no clouds. Its like living in the desert.
@@brandonleroux6059 Listen I am up to my knees in snow right now and had to dig my car out of the white stuff for a second day in a row. So a little desert climate seems like a good thing to me! LOL
@@guidetrack9151 You crazy if you think you are going to retire here happily ever after. Doesn't seem like you got the memo about the failing everything here. Will let you figure it out for yourself. Its funnier that way. Sounds like you have had enough money to fool yourself into thinking you will be okay. The rest of us here are struggling for jobs and housing and here you are buying it up like its a baked goods sale. And you bringing your belongings over. That must be expensive. Everyone here is trying to leave and you are rushing towards a cliff... Enjoy your stay. May it be everything you hope it to be and much, much, much more. May you have the full south african experience. I wish you the best. lol.
Fair Cape refers to the natural beauty of the Cape. I think it was Sir Frances Drake who coined the term, " The Fairest Cape in the whole circumference of the earth!"
Visited CPT a couple of times , I like the progressive attitude towards the city but you have to be a at least a millionaire to enjoy everything it has to offer. Especially if want buy and live in a reasonable house.🏡
I had a student from Capetown, (I live in the Northern Hemisphere) and she arrived in September. By November she had gone into a full blown clinical depression and had to return to Capetown she missed it so much. The weather and closed in feeling of where she was living here really affected her. She told me that every morning on her way to work she could see Table Mountain and the Ocean .
The DA is only better because it's not the ANC. But the DA is nothing to write home about either. There's a reason their support is dropping just as the ANCs is.
@@brandonleroux6059Really dude? Rather count your blessings mate. 😊. Do you know what it is like to drive and had to watch out for potholes too? The pothole pandemic started in Mpumallanga and has reached Gauteng. There is a booming industry for fixing damaged under carriage of vehicles. It is dangerous travelling at night, not so much because of few streetlights not working but because of the absence of roadmarkings. When visiting WP I thought I am in a first world country. Alan Winde for president. 🙏
If you like hotter weather and less wind, the inland suburbs and adjacent towns like Stellenbosch are hotter and less windy, but only about 30 min drive down to a beach (but finding parking can be difficult) or you can even cycle there( but then you have to keep an eye on your bicycle). Being in the Winelands you are surrounded by wine farms and more mountains with better and safer (re. crime) hiking & mtn biking than the Table mountain range
I never got the "cliquey" comment. I hear it a lot but I just don't see it... I live in the Northern suburbs so maybe it's area based? I know some people are confused by the fact that we can be very friendly in bars, or on beaches, but that doesn't necessarily mean we want to exchange numbers, keep in contact etc. I always tell people that if you talk to everyone you can't be friends with everyone.
All factors considered in a holistic empirical fashion,not only looking at that which is negative,in a world wide focus,Cape Town was adjudged as being the second best city in the world,after New York.Show me any large city in the world which is not considered to be over populated and does not have heavy traffic..(population of about 5 million and larger,like Cape Town).Most coastal cities tend to be windy seasonally .The wind rids the city of pollution and thereby adds to your health...not to mention the sporting possibilities which it provides,eg. sailing,surfing and kite board sailing. Please do deepen your knowledge of geography in general,including ocean currents,and you will realize that there is a variation in sea temp depending on which beach you go to...
All the negatives you mention above are indeed true, as well as crazy property prices. However, there are numerous good and enticing aspects to Cape Town also.
Beautiful place to retire when older but there are few job opportunities and very low pay for younger people. Rolling blackouts are also shrinking the economy here very quickly.
I really don't mind not having friends when i move to Cape Town, my son and i are a perfect match as long as we can live close to a church, soccer academy and shopping center 😅
Been to many countries but living in Cape Town has the best lifestyle ever. Best social life and quality of life. Obviously you just have to be streetwise in dangerous areas.
I lived in Joburg which sucked, Pretoria which was a bit better, Kimberley which is nothing more than a one horse town and Cape Town which is the best place to live in SA, by a country mile. Now living in London and miss Cape Town almost every day
There are ways. I think people get caught up in all there is to do here. Also strong networks around the schools and universities are created by people who grew up here. But if you join clubs, groups or neighbourhood organisations that have interests common to yours, you can make friends!
@@brandonleroux6059kak man, you can make friends easily just by not being a prick and being open to new people. Find people that like what you like. There are apps for this that make it so easy. We have met people at Cape Town stadium every time we went there, even if it was just the people sitting next to us. More often than not we end up arranging a braai as well. This has been the case at festivals, concerts, etc. Just be open and friendly, and CHAT to people😂
@@brandonleroux6059that is untrue .. Cape Tonians are the most friendliest bunch of them all ..If you've battled to make friends then that was on you.
For someone like myself who has moved to Cape Town, 10 months ago, not having any friends or family down here at all. The best advice I can give someone looking to move here is make sure you prepare yourself mentally. It won't be easy but with a positive mindset setting up clear goals and objectives, not getting distracted and staying focused on the plan, it gets better. The biggest factor that made it easier to cope with things was MONEY. Your salary is a BIG FACTOR so make sure you moving for a job that pays you good enough to enjoy nice things once in a while. With all the vibes and the scenes Cape Town is known for, you need money to do some things here and there otherwise you'll be miserable trying to save for a life that you might not have the opportunity to live if you were to die. Love and enjoy your life. I'm grateful I have the opportunity to do that. God bless your people❤
LOVE LOVE LOVE Cape Town winters. And "cold" needs to be defined. I think "cold" is less than 5 degrees Celsius. Very few days or nights a year are less than 5 degrees in Cape Town. Usually only when there are snow on the mountains. It usually snows 2 or 3 times a year (high on the mountains) and the snow rarely lasts for more than 3 days.
Depending where in Capetown you want to settle. Visit Eastern cape recently, and boy oh boy how did we miss cape Town. Service from restaurants to government is like day and night. Here in CT the restaurants are much better and food service and quality of food is higher than Eastern cape. Never I dug for potholes in my life. Man on the flippen highway, and nobody stops at traffic lights and stopstreets. The only move will be to garden route if you want value and peace for your money
I’ve been in Cape Town for 10 years. What I hate about it is: it’s almost impossible to make friends, the wind, the reckless driving (including the taxis), bureaucracy, no decent public transport and obviously load shedding 😅. What I love about it is beautiful nature, amazing food, everything is near and despite being a big metropolis sometimes it feels more like a little town. you don’t feel overwhelmed by huge herds of people around you like in some other places.
I'm a Spanish living in Johannesburg and I can assure you Public City transport in Capetown is decent,and this city is so cleann.I hope to find an opportunity to move there
I love living in Marina da Gama Cape town and wouldn't want to live anywhere else...it's the best place in the world to live and the best quality of life.
Marina the best place in the world!! You are so delusional. It's next to one of the highest crime spots in the world, the vlei is full of shite, there is massive unemployment etc.
Omg an East Londoner! 5 reasons to move from East London, crime, filth, wind, pot holes and Buffalo Municipality. We moved from EL to Cape Town and wouldnt go back.
In the areas you mentioned, you left out the Western Seaboard. Milnerton, Blouberg, Melkbos, etc. Close to the cold sea , windy, and not that hot in summer.
Totally! The Benguela Current brings cold water from the arctic up the West Coast resulting in a cool sea breeze (or gale depending on the day 😏) which helps some of the grapes stay lovely, fresh and fruity. We’ve also got so many diverse regions, soils and conditions in and around the Cape. It allows use to produce a bunch of wines that are…well…pretty good! Cheers 🍷
Id like to address the idea that CT is clique’e. That’s true even for locals. But understand, my family and many other Capies came here long ago ... and never moved. The place lends itself to people who either can’t or won’t move. My own family came here 300 odd yeArs ago and have scarcely moved more than 100km from where they settled. Myself, I’ve only been out of the province twice in my life and never out of the country. We are incredibly loyal to each other. If you come from the North you are a stranger who needs to adopt Capie ‘houding’. That means looking people in the eye no matter their status, and see them as significant. Overall Capies value people more than things, an ethic not often shared by people from the North and East.
Do you have any websites where you can rent places to live? I'm a student moving to Table View next year but can't figure out where I can rent a place to stay :)
Property24 and PrivateProperty are good starting points. If you send me a message, I can connect you with some agents in that area who may be able to help. You can send a WhatsApp to me by clicking this link: wa.me/message/C62PV7PNNC3MB1
Difficult one to answer. Guess it depends on the industry. I would reach out to recruitment agencies and build good relationships with them so that you’re top of mind. Then connect with people on LinkedIn and trawl through sites like Pnet and Careers24. Also wouldn’t hurt to visit companies that you’d like to work for and ask for tours, meet HR, drop off CV, etc.
Great video! I thinking about moving to Cape Town, but I don't know how to looking for a job;/ It's possible to start a working and living in Cape Town as a person who just finished her Bachelor's degree?
I am a 58 year old Canadian - single. I have visited Cape Town several times and have friends there. I am unhappy with the Canadian public health system and am thinking of moving permanently. I am wondering if you could suggest “seniors communities” where one can buy a 2 bedroom bungalow in a safe area. As well, what are the “nicest” areas of Cape Town to live in - be it for an apartment or condo rental or purchase? Do you know of a real estate agent to whom I could speak? Time differences are an issue by phone. Thank you.
You should check Stellenbosch or Durbanville. Durbanville is probably your best bet. You should look into it for sure. Great service delivery, safe, a lot of shopping centres and everything else around.
Send me an email at sean.mcfarlane@kwsa.co.za and I can give you some pointers and help you find the right place. "Nicest" really depends on what you're looking for. So many different areas catering to so many different lifestyles.
My husband and I are both panning to move to cape town from the uk. My husband is from Cape Town. He tired of my questions. I’d like to know if the private healthcare system is as good or better than the uk nhs Thank you
Have been lucky/unlucky enough to experience both. Needed op and physio for dislocated finger and lacerated hand while playing rugby. Super-impressed with NHS although wait times were fairly long. Private medical care here is excellent and my experience has been that wait times haven’t been quite as long as NHS. The various medical aid options can be a little daunting. I would suggest speaking to a financial advisor to help match your plan to your needs and also get gap cover. This is an insurance product that fills that gaps between what medical aids will cover for procedures and what doctors may charge (sometimes doctors rates are higher than what medical aid covers). Gap cover has saved us serious additional expense a few times.
Moving there just to job hunt and start a new life as I have a child on the way and complications with the mother of my child I just want my kid and I’m sad that I won’t get to see her but I need this new life I’m 24
Hi! I am glad I have found this video. I have a Question about jobs in Cape Town. I (from Slovakia-Europe) and my husband from Taiwan, we started to thing about moving to Cape Town. We would go there first for holiday that is for sure, but our main concern is, whether is it possible for foreigners to get jobs there and of course working visa as well? Thank you veeery much for your time and answer. Zuzana and Tony
@@Herculiz22 All the rich ones. The others earn next to nothing. $100 per month means they are more fortunate than those earning nothing. The president has $450 million to his name - all stolen. The rich ones are a minute minority though. But there are no rich ones who have earned their money. Not one. Colossal theft from the taxpayer that makes the russian oligarchs look like rank amateurs
Phew, difficult one to answer without knowing more context. Send me a message here: wa.me/message/C62PV7PNNC3MB1 We can have a discussion about you situation and what may make more sense for you.
hi i am Heinz i will visit Cape Town Oct.15 for 14 Days ....i am first time in Cape Town 1964 for 2 Years i am a Traveler .... still heheh i live now in the Philippines my Hobbit is videos filming ... i like to ask you if we can meet and have a good talk ????? i have many Memories from South Africa , i am very open and easy hahahah thanks
I think there’s so much to do and so much going on that people tend to focus on the next thing. Joining a group or club that interests you will allow you to meet likeminded people and you should be able to make friends relatively easily.
The service delivery statement is debatable, many say that in Cape Town the poor areas, where most Cape Townians live, have sub standard service delivery. Otherwise great video.
The City’s draft budget for the coming year is out now. Find it on their website and comment on it. Seems like a decent chunk going towards direct investment in poorer areas. Lots of infrastructure spend which was perhaps lacking in the past given the amount of people who have moved here.
The same people like to "say things" but yet those low-income areas continue to expand. That is something they should realise makes greater demands on the budget for that province and city. Who is in control of the allocation of funds for low-income areas? Think.
Love your video. I am moving to capetown next year for work in century city. I am struggling to find decent and affordable accommodation around the area. Also looking for a place around the area that is relatively safe especially for someone new. Do you have any suggestions of safe and affordable areas around century city.
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I moved from JHB to Cape Town 11 years ago. I have no regrets. I stayed in Century City for five of those 11 years, no regrets. Everything at your doorstep - shops, movies, gym, etc. It's a bit pricey but I felt so safe there.
i was sold a lie , im from gauteng jhb . people are full of nonsense , clicky . It is extremely expensive in terms of accommodation . it is at least 2.5x more expensive than jhb in terms of housing .
😂 - not a weather man! Weather can be all seasons in a day! During January though, typically 25 to 35 degrees Celsius and either calm to very strong South Easter wind.
HERE IS YOUR CAPE TOWN STARTER PACK OF INFORMATION Its sunny every day with no clouds. Not even one cloud. nothing. Winter rainfall means no clouds at all during summer...ever!! If you like to be baked slowly or poached in wine then cape town is the place for you. Despite needing one you never use an umbrella...too windy when wet. If you hate wind then don't stay in - Vredehoek (posh mountain trolls) - Milnerton (wind loving trolls) - Camps bay (Posh beach trolls) - and any other suburb not close to the mountain If you like less wind then do stay in - Sea Point (middle earth) - Bantry bay (rich local non-beach trolls) - Clifton 1 - 4 (rich foreign beach trolls) If you like the sun to set at 3pm then by all means stay in - Newlands (a.k.a - highgarden: mountain dwarfs - tree hugger elves) - Rondebosch (morlock trolls) - Houtbay (shire folk only) If you are looking for cheap rents move to another city. There are none here. A one room bachelor pad (technically a garage) will cost you no less than - R8000 a month God taxes us here for the view and the "great quality of life" All that money you will save on other bills will be spent on this one bill called rent. Cape townians are outdoorsy people because they are too poor to do anything that costs money, and their apartments are too small to invite anybody home. This adds to the social anxiety of making friends. A more detailed yearly breakdown of the weather for you: November - stir-fry - sunny - no clouds - no rain - too hot to go out December - saute - sunny - no clouds - no rain - too hot to go out January - flambe - sunny - no clouds - no rain - too hot to go out February - deep-fry - sunny - no clouds - no rain - too hot to go out March - sunny & cool - 50% chance of rain disguised as fog - you may go outside again June - sunny & cool - 20% chance of clouds - you may want to go inside again July - sunny & cool - 20% chance of clouds - you may go outside if bribed August - actual winter - sunny and/or cloudy - very cold towards the last two weeks of the month - time to go inside again September - spring but still winter - sunny - no clouds - 10% chance of rain - almost time to hide indoors again. October - summer but still spring - sunny - no clouds - 10% chance of rain - time to hide indoors again.
We're English, we moved to Cape Town from London 12 years ago. Best thing we ever did. The UK has had it's day I'm afraid. Even the English cant afford to live there anymore.
Glad you loved the move! My wife and I grew up in Pretoria and East London (SA) respectively and were then in London for 9 years. Loved it! Made the decision to come back and ended up choosing Cape Town. As you say, best decision!
But my mates still in the UK say it’s different now. And yes, tougher.
Typical. White people can move to Africa easily but Africans can't do the same. Go back to where you come from.
I heard a (UK) member of parliament say standard of living, on average, is now higher in Poland than the UK. Was quite eye opening.
We live in UK, London and planning to move to Cape Town. I lived in SA for many year, than moved to UK 12 years ago. I miss SA every single day of my life and now decided its enough, I want to go back.
@@ABC-cf1mp I have been living in Italy for several years, and drum rolls, I am planning to move to South Africa in Cape Town, as an African American I will certainly feel good
Thank you for this video. I moved to Cape Town a year ago and I must admit that socially, its nothing like Gauteng or KwaZulu-Natal. It is extremely difficult to make friends here as people tend to stick to their "old mates". Having said that though, I must say that it is the most efficiently run city that I have ever lived in and its absolutely beautiful :-)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Been in Helderberg 8 years. We’ve made quite a few friends through school (our son), our hobbies, and also because hubby already had relatives here. I’ve got more friends here than what I had in Joburg.
Im a Cape Townian and we dont tend to cling to friends from years gone. It depends on what you like and are into, im sure you will make many friends you can hang out with, braai and have a few beers if thats your thing.
As a CAPETONIAN, I loves this heading as our resources is running out anyway due to the influx of immigrants,so i hope that they follow the headlines and stay away as there are already thousands and thousands of CAPETONIANs who are jobless,homeless,bad healthcare service and crime rates our takeaways policeforce cannot handle.
@@colinvanderross5825 people will continue to move to Cape Town as they will other parts of S.A. Please calm down lol
I have been living in Cape Town since early childhood. The Northern suburbs beyond Tygerberg-koppie (Bellville/Durbanville suburbs) enjoy way less wind than most other suburbs. Rainfall is also less than most other suburbs. Floods in most Durbanville suburbs is unknown. Newlands situated in the Southern suburbs has the highest rainfall. The city of Cape Town and the Atlantic coast are subjected to the worst wind conditions. We rent furnished apartments in the Northern Suburbs and the current semigration to the Western Cape is observable.
Both my sons emigrated to Europe (Netherlands) to study and settle, as soon as they finished their studies they moved back to CT and can't stop talking about how much happier they are now living and working in Cape Town.
i come from JHB and been here 30 years, the wind has never stolen my tv, this is a beautiful but dangerous place as like anywhere.
Cape Town is beautiful, been living here since day 0,
My hope now is that we get a new govennment
Only people born here have friends.
I was born in Cape Town, moved away with my dad after my mom died when I was in primary school but my heart is still in Cape Town👌❤
Are you planning to come back? If so, I hope you do.
We moved to Knysna from Cape Town 5 years ago. Love it here. Nothing against Cape Town at all except for wind in Summer. Don’t miss that at all.
Knysna is lovely! Spent a lot of time there as a kid - was a regular holiday destination for us!
From JHB, Lived in Stellenbosch for 2 years for my daughter's schooling..did great business, met fabulous people and simply loved it there. Fabulous scenery. What got me was the unsafe Highway conditions and endless squatters. I am back in JHB and I feel much safer travelling on the JHB highways and roads.
Which is the best place to buy
We semi-grated from KZN to the Western Cape, in 2021. We lived on a farm in the beautiful Boland area for a year but we then decided to move to Cape Town. It took a while to find a reasonable house to rent & we eventually found a place in the Northern Suburbs. We love the Mediterranean climate, so much cooler than Durban or Jhb.
Yeah, moved here from PTA and the cooler climate is definitely a plus. Moreover, CPT just feels to have so much more texture to it than any other place I've lived in South Africa. Just a shame that there are so many people living destitute out here and local government doesn't seem to care at all. That's a lot of South Africa, I guess.
Very unfriendly.
@@kevinobonyo6230trust me the destitute also migrate here like you did. I grew up in Cape Town and just 10 years ago MANY of the sqautter camps did not exist or was really really small. Cape Town is an enemy of its own success as it attracts everyone including criminals
I dived right into Cape Town all the way from East London and i think it depends on what type of person you are. It can be cliquey but one has to learn to fight to be where they want to be, and take up space. I must say Cape Town was one of the best decision I have made. I love it here !
Nice Video, my wife is from South Africa and I am from the UK. We currently live in Canada and decided to retire to the Cape Town area. We bought a property in Somerset West and now count the weeks to Retirement next year! The logistics of moving our worldly belongings there is staggering!
HAHAHA somerset west is not considered cape town by many people from actual cape town. Thanks you gave me a great laugh.
@@brandonleroux6059 Hey there Brandon, I should have mentioned that Somerset is our favorite area, but we have a place in Bloubergstrand and Constantia where my niece is staying while she goes to University of Cape Town!
@@guidetrack9151 its funny how it is but most people who move to cape town from other cities move to somerset. Cape town is a weird place. I don't like living here anymore. Its snobby and boring. but most importantly its sunny every day with no clouds. Its like living in the desert.
@@brandonleroux6059 Listen I am up to my knees in snow right now and had to dig my car out of the white stuff for a second day in a row. So a little desert climate seems like a good thing to me! LOL
@@guidetrack9151 You crazy if you think you are going to retire here happily ever after. Doesn't seem like you got the memo about the failing everything here. Will let you figure it out for yourself. Its funnier that way.
Sounds like you have had enough money to fool yourself into thinking you will be okay.
The rest of us here are struggling for jobs and housing and here you are buying it up like its a baked goods sale. And you bringing your belongings over. That must be expensive.
Everyone here is trying to leave and you are rushing towards a cliff...
Enjoy your stay. May it be everything you hope it to be and much, much, much more. May you have the full south african experience. I wish you the best. lol.
Fair Cape refers to the natural beauty of the Cape. I think it was Sir Frances Drake who coined the term, " The Fairest Cape in the whole circumference of the earth!"
Cape Town is a mediterranean climate, hot summers, cold-ish winters. I lived here most of my life, never moving.
Visited CPT a couple of times , I like the progressive attitude towards the city but you have to be a at least a millionaire to enjoy everything it has to offer. Especially if want buy and live in a reasonable house.🏡
I had a student from Capetown, (I live in the Northern Hemisphere) and she arrived in September. By November she had gone into a full blown clinical depression and had to return to Capetown she missed it so much. The weather and closed in feeling of where she was living here really affected her. She told me that every morning on her way to work she could see Table Mountain and the Ocean .
The weather sounds like San Francisco, CA.
A Californian described Cape Town as a cross between San Francisco and San Diego, which sounds nice.
I was just thinking the same thing.I am in CA looking to visit Capetown 2024
I can deal with that
Shout if you want some pointers ahead of your trip!
I am coming back to Cape Town, 1.5 years absence - super excited!!!!
Welcome back!
Most beautiful City in the World, Proud to be from the Mother City I love Cape town ❤❤
No ANC = Good
The DA is only better because it's not the ANC. But the DA is nothing to write home about either. There's a reason their support is dropping just as the ANCs is.
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Cape Town is a really a beautiful place, if I get the chance I would move their in a flash!
Nice one, better bring your friends with because you aint gonna make any here.
@@brandonleroux6059Really dude? Rather count your blessings mate. 😊. Do you know what it is like to drive and had to watch out for potholes too? The pothole pandemic started in Mpumallanga and has reached Gauteng. There is a booming industry for fixing damaged under carriage of vehicles. It is dangerous travelling at night, not so much because of few streetlights not working but because of the absence of roadmarkings. When visiting WP I thought I am in a first world country. Alan Winde for president. 🙏
If you like hotter weather and less wind, the inland suburbs and adjacent towns like Stellenbosch are hotter and less windy, but only about 30 min drive down to a beach (but finding parking can be difficult) or you can even cycle there( but then you have to keep an eye on your bicycle). Being in the Winelands you are surrounded by wine farms and more mountains with better and safer (re. crime) hiking & mtn biking than the Table mountain range
Properly hotter though! But such lovely areas!
Some videos are on the list!
Much colder in winter as well though... Even Durbanville.
Stellenbosch is beautiful, definitely the place to be.
Cape Town is overpopulated,windy,the traffic is horrendous,the sea is cold and its very cliquey
I never got the "cliquey" comment. I hear it a lot but I just don't see it... I live in the Northern suburbs so maybe it's area based? I know some people are confused by the fact that we can be very friendly in bars, or on beaches, but that doesn't necessarily mean we want to exchange numbers, keep in contact etc. I always tell people that if you talk to everyone you can't be friends with everyone.
All factors considered in a holistic empirical fashion,not only looking at that which is negative,in a world wide focus,Cape Town was adjudged as being the second best city in the world,after New York.Show me any large city in the world which is not considered to be over populated and does not have heavy traffic..(population of about 5 million and larger,like Cape Town).Most coastal cities tend to be windy seasonally .The wind rids the city of pollution and thereby adds to your health...not to mention the sporting possibilities which it provides,eg. sailing,surfing and kite board sailing. Please do deepen your knowledge of geography in general,including ocean currents,and you will realize that there is a variation in sea temp depending on which beach you go to...
All the negatives you mention above are indeed true, as well as crazy property prices. However, there are numerous good and enticing aspects to Cape Town also.
God bless- I'm guessing it'd be hard to get a job without a high skill set in some area.
Beautiful place to retire when older but there are few job opportunities and very low pay for younger people. Rolling blackouts are also shrinking the economy here very quickly.
Cape Town is continuously adding more jobs than the rest of the country - we're making things happen! Watch this space!
Rolling blackouts are not good for anything or anybody; more like a 3rd world country.
No black outs in the rest of the country😂
I really don't mind not having friends when i move to Cape Town, my son and i are a perfect match as long as we can live close to a church, soccer academy and shopping center 😅
Been to many countries but living in Cape Town has the best lifestyle ever. Best social life and quality of life. Obviously you just have to be streetwise in dangerous areas.
I lived in Joburg which sucked, Pretoria which was a bit better, Kimberley which is nothing more than a one horse town and Cape Town which is the best place to live in SA, by a country mile. Now living in London and miss Cape Town almost every day
impossible to make friends in cape town.
It's like copy from my story. I am in London, miss south africa every single day.
There are ways. I think people get caught up in all there is to do here. Also strong networks around the schools and universities are created by people who grew up here. But if you join clubs, groups or neighbourhood organisations that have interests common to yours, you can make friends!
@@brandonleroux6059kak man, you can make friends easily just by not being a prick and being open to new people. Find people that like what you like. There are apps for this that make it so easy. We have met people at Cape Town stadium every time we went there, even if it was just the people sitting next to us. More often than not we end up arranging a braai as well.
This has been the case at festivals, concerts, etc. Just be open and friendly, and CHAT to people😂
@@brandonleroux6059that is untrue .. Cape Tonians are the most friendliest bunch of them all ..If you've battled to make friends then that was on you.
For someone like myself who has moved to Cape Town, 10 months ago, not having any friends or family down here at all. The best advice I can give someone looking to move here is make sure you prepare yourself mentally. It won't be easy but with a positive mindset setting up clear goals and objectives, not getting distracted and staying focused on the plan, it gets better. The biggest factor that made it easier to cope with things was MONEY. Your salary is a BIG FACTOR so make sure you moving for a job that pays you good enough to enjoy nice things once in a while. With all the vibes and the scenes Cape Town is known for, you need money to do some things here and there otherwise you'll be miserable trying to save for a life that you might not have the opportunity to live if you were to die. Love and enjoy your life. I'm grateful I have the opportunity to do that. God bless your people❤
LOVE LOVE LOVE Cape Town winters. And "cold" needs to be defined. I think "cold" is less than 5 degrees Celsius. Very few days or nights a year are less than 5 degrees in Cape Town. Usually only when there are snow on the mountains. It usually snows 2 or 3 times a year (high on the mountains) and the snow rarely lasts for more than 3 days.
Depending where in Capetown you want to settle. Visit Eastern cape recently, and boy oh boy how did we miss cape Town. Service from restaurants to government is like day and night. Here in CT the restaurants are much better and food service and quality of food is higher than Eastern cape. Never I dug for potholes in my life. Man on the flippen highway, and nobody stops at traffic lights and stopstreets. The only move will be to garden route if you want value and peace for your money
I’ve been in Cape Town for 10 years. What I hate about it is: it’s almost impossible to make friends, the wind, the reckless driving (including the taxis), bureaucracy, no decent public transport and obviously load shedding 😅. What I love about it is beautiful nature, amazing food, everything is near and despite being a big metropolis sometimes it feels more like a little town. you don’t feel overwhelmed by huge herds of people around you like in some other places.
I'm a Spanish living in Johannesburg and I can assure you Public City transport in Capetown is decent,and this city is so cleann.I hope to find an opportunity to move there
hey man can you maybe explain why it is impossible to make friends? are their no expat communities? I cant rly believe this :(
@@fabians7673you can make friends. I promise you. People make it sound worse than it is
Who wants rain in Summer? We want to enjoy the great outdoors at that time of the year!
HAHA! I grew up in East London and the warm summer rains were great!
But also meant the winters weren't so chilly. Wet and cold is not a great combo!
Love the Cape, great insight on the changes
Cape Town to my knowledge are not click,y, if one starts greeting others on a regular basis you will find the majority very friendly.
I love living in Marina da Gama Cape town and wouldn't want to live anywhere else...it's the best place in the world to live and the best quality of life.
It's a lovely spot! Have taken my boys to Park Island a few times for a walk
Marina the best place in the world!! You are so delusional. It's next to one of the highest crime spots in the world, the vlei is full of shite, there is massive unemployment etc.
CAPETOWN IS REALLY COOL!! 😂👍👍
Omg an East Londoner! 5 reasons to move from East London, crime, filth, wind, pot holes and Buffalo Municipality. We moved from EL to Cape Town and wouldnt go back.
In the areas you mentioned, you left out the Western Seaboard. Milnerton, Blouberg, Melkbos, etc. Close to the cold sea , windy, and not that hot in summer.
If Cape Town didn't have the climate it does it would not be able to produce some of the best wines in the world.
Totally! The Benguela Current brings cold water from the arctic up the West Coast resulting in a cool sea breeze (or gale depending on the day 😏) which helps some of the grapes stay lovely, fresh and fruity.
We’ve also got so many diverse regions, soils and conditions in and around the Cape. It allows use to produce a bunch of wines that are…well…pretty good!
Cheers 🍷
That's coming to an end - Eskom is packing up, diesel for generators is getting more and more expensive. The wine WAS good - while it lasted
It has a kak climate. Sunny. tomorrow - more sunny. - Next day sunny. Does nobody here notice that there are never any clouds.
Great video! Spot on
Id like to address the idea that CT is clique’e. That’s true even for locals. But understand, my family and many other Capies came here long ago ... and never moved. The place lends itself to people who either can’t or won’t move. My own family came here 300 odd yeArs ago and have scarcely moved more than 100km from where they settled. Myself, I’ve only been out of the province twice in my life and never out of the country. We are incredibly loyal to each other. If you come from the North you are a stranger who needs to adopt Capie ‘houding’. That means looking people in the eye no matter their status, and see them as significant. Overall Capies value people more than things, an ethic not often shared by people from the North and East.
Do you have any websites where you can rent places to live? I'm a student moving to Table View next year but can't figure out where I can rent a place to stay :)
Property24 and PrivateProperty are good starting points.
If you send me a message, I can connect you with some agents in that area who may be able to help. You can send a WhatsApp to me by clicking this link: wa.me/message/C62PV7PNNC3MB1
@@seanmcproperty hi we are moving soon and we will reach out with you for some contacts for accommodation:)
Wow, thanks. You seem to have erased the whole Cape Flats off the face of Cape Town. 😮
How does that feature in the plans of people moving to Cape Town?
Millions have migrated to the Cape Flats already. Most live in shacks unfortunately.
Nobody relocates there, quite the opposite lol
Interesting, Looking forward to it...
@Sean McFarlane where do you suggest I look for a job, any recommendations.
Difficult one to answer. Guess it depends on the industry. I would reach out to recruitment agencies and build good relationships with them so that you’re top of mind. Then connect with people on LinkedIn and trawl through sites like Pnet and Careers24. Also wouldn’t hurt to visit companies that you’d like to work for and ask for tours, meet HR, drop off CV, etc.
Great stuff. Probably moving there next year. Would love to get in touch .May I have your details just in case.
Hi @nomandlambanjwa38! I would love to help and support.
Send me a message on WhatsApp over here and we can chat further:
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Great video! I thinking about moving to Cape Town, but I don't know how to looking for a job;/ It's possible to start a working and living in Cape Town as a person who just finished her Bachelor's degree?
Sure is. Shoot me an email at sean.mcfarlane@kwsa.co.za and happy to give some pointers.
I am a 58 year old Canadian - single. I have visited Cape Town several times and have friends there. I am unhappy with the Canadian public health system and am thinking of moving permanently. I am wondering if you could suggest “seniors communities” where one can buy a 2 bedroom bungalow in a safe area. As well, what are the “nicest” areas of Cape Town to live in - be it for an apartment or condo rental or purchase? Do you know of a real estate agent to whom I could speak? Time differences are an issue by phone. Thank you.
What price range are you looking at, how many bedrooms, toilets etc.
There quite a few senior accommodations. Oh I see you're looking for 2 bdrooms
You should check Stellenbosch or Durbanville. Durbanville is probably your best bet. You should look into it for sure. Great service delivery, safe, a lot of shopping centres and everything else around.
Send me an email at sean.mcfarlane@kwsa.co.za and I can give you some pointers and help you find the right place.
"Nicest" really depends on what you're looking for. So many different areas catering to so many different lifestyles.
My husband and I are both panning to move to cape town from the uk. My husband is from Cape Town. He tired of my questions. I’d like to know if the private healthcare system is as good or better than the uk nhs
Thank you
Private is very good
Private is better than the Uk
Private health care in SA is excellent 👌 second to none if I may say.
Better! The banking is way advanced compared to the UK😊
Have been lucky/unlucky enough to experience both.
Needed op and physio for dislocated finger and lacerated hand while playing rugby. Super-impressed with NHS although wait times were fairly long.
Private medical care here is excellent and my experience has been that wait times haven’t been quite as long as NHS.
The various medical aid options can be a little daunting. I would suggest speaking to a financial advisor to help match your plan to your needs and also get gap cover. This is an insurance product that fills that gaps between what medical aids will cover for procedures and what doctors may charge (sometimes doctors rates are higher than what medical aid covers). Gap cover has saved us serious additional expense a few times.
Great video, moving from Plett to Ctn, which area is do you suggest besides atlantic seaboard?Thinking of either Noordhoek, belville or Stellenbosh
How expensive are properties for rental in somerset strand?
Really depends what you’re looking for. Send me a message and happy to give some guidance.
@seanmcproperty one or two bedroom flat around gardner Williams avenue.theres a dialysis unit there I'll be working at.
im interested in Cape Town except for crime rate and power outages
Welcome. I don't know about Cape Town. Can you tell me where I can find rent that is a little cheaper? I know it's in the suburbs, but I have no idea.
When it comes to finding a job in CT, where is the best places to go? I'm planning on moving from Gauteng to Cape Town
Moving there just to job hunt and start a new life as I have a child on the way and complications with the mother of my child I just want my kid and I’m sad that I won’t get to see her but I need this new life I’m 24
Hi! I am glad I have found this video. I have a Question about jobs in Cape Town. I (from Slovakia-Europe) and my husband from Taiwan, we started to thing about moving to Cape Town. We would go there first for holiday that is for sure, but our main concern is, whether is it possible for foreigners to get jobs there and of course working visa as well? Thank you veeery much for your time and answer. Zuzana and Tony
Depends on your skills.
Depends. If you are black, you will be able to get a highly overpaid government job. Otherwise - try fishing.
@@woodfinchcrafts7267 🤡
Wow that sounds nice! Do all black people work in overpaid government jobs? I mean like all of them in South Africa and they are all rich?
@@Herculiz22 All the rich ones. The others earn next to nothing. $100 per month means they are more fortunate than those earning nothing. The president has $450 million to his name - all stolen. The rich ones are a minute minority though. But there are no rich ones who have earned their money. Not one. Colossal theft from the taxpayer that makes the russian oligarchs look like rank amateurs
Watching from pinelands at work as township Capetownian
Hello Sean,
My husband got the opportunity to move to Capetown from India so need more information so that it could help us in taking the decision.
Would love to help. Send me an email at sean.mcfarlane@kwsa.co.za
Strange that Capetown is considered the most dangerous city in SA...
The Cape Flats are dangerous.
Moving there for work should I buy or rent a home
Phew, difficult one to answer without knowing more context.
Send me a message here: wa.me/message/C62PV7PNNC3MB1
We can have a discussion about you situation and what may make more sense for you.
@@seanmcproperty Rent for a while so you can get to know where best to stay. Areas vary hugely with regard to public transport, safety etc.
Its easier to dig a hole and more affordable to sleep under a tree on the mountain.
Not sure I agree around a slightly reduced cost of living, having been in Ctn now for 9 months - it’s expense here… But beautiful.
Beautiful houses for fraction of uk prices
There certainly are 😊
I would like to move to Cape Town where is good place to stay . I am from Durban .
I can survive the winter months have rain as well 😂
hi i am Heinz i will visit Cape Town Oct.15 for 14 Days ....i am first time in Cape Town 1964 for 2 Years i am a Traveler .... still heheh i live now in the Philippines my Hobbit is videos filming ... i like to ask you if we can meet and have a good talk ????? i have many Memories from South Africa , i am very open and easy hahahah thanks
I keep hearing it isn't easy to make friends
I think there’s so much to do and so much going on that people tend to focus on the next thing. Joining a group or club that interests you will allow you to meet likeminded people and you should be able to make friends relatively easily.
How is the delivery business there?
Hey @jeremysimba2555! Glad were able to connect directly! Shout if you have any other questions.
I was born there n have family in PE. Moved to Canada when I was 10yrs old. I'm 45 now n I planning to move back there. CANADA IS DOOMED!!
Whoa! Doomed? Always thought it looked like a great place. But, Cape Town is pretty epic!
move to the US rather, South Africa may end up with a far left government and then collapse.
I miss staying there
You’re welcome back anytime ☺️
The service delivery statement is debatable, many say that in Cape Town the poor areas, where most Cape Townians live, have sub standard service delivery. Otherwise great video.
The City’s draft budget for the coming year is out now. Find it on their website and comment on it. Seems like a decent chunk going towards direct investment in poorer areas. Lots of infrastructure spend which was perhaps lacking in the past given the amount of people who have moved here.
The same people like to "say things" but yet those low-income areas continue to expand. That is something they should realise makes greater demands on the budget for that province and city. Who is in control of the allocation of funds for low-income areas? Think.
You get what you pay for.
😋I just moved to CT
Cape Town is beautiful, but property is hyper expensive, and after all no safe.
What about Durban 🤔🌄
Love your video. I am moving to capetown next year for work in century city. I am struggling to find decent and affordable accommodation around the area. Also looking for a place around the area that is relatively safe especially for someone new. Do you have any suggestions of safe and affordable areas around century city.
Thanks for the message and ❤️ for my video!
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We can have a more detailed conversation and I can get a better sense of what you want to do. Then I can give some guidance or point you in the right direction.
There is nowhere safe in Cape Town
I moved from JHB to Cape Town 11 years ago. I have no regrets. I stayed in Century City for five of those 11 years, no regrets. Everything at your doorstep - shops, movies, gym, etc. It's a bit pricey but I felt so safe there.
Yip! I've been a Cape Town resident for all my life and the locals are super clicky. Ask me why? I don't know...
The weather is kak kak kak with hectic winds for beach days. A little bit windy he says ! Christ on crutches
You must be living in a windy area. Its never windy where I live.
😂 - what’s nice is that there is a wind free beach to go to no matter which way the wind blows! Just got to know your spots 😉
Not necessary to use profane language on such an informative sight
hahahaha lol true, you don't go to Cape Town for the weather if you're used to say the Northwest.
Mosselbay very very expensive. Weather horrible people conservative...like old SA. I HATE it
1 mistake pallsmoore 😒
6 then there are the da stay away if you don't want to be controlled stay away.
i was sold a lie , im from gauteng jhb . people are full of nonsense , clicky . It is extremely expensive in terms of accommodation . it is at least 2.5x more expensive than jhb in terms of housing .
Is there a problem of racism in South Africa? Some say yes, some say no. So it's confusing. Racism I mean between the black skin and white skin. Tx.
Im born in capetown its nice crime is every where crime is the goverment. Who cant rule the poeple of them
Their is a dark side asswell. Wait for it.
Born and bred here. The most Overrated City in South Africa. Pretoria Rules!❤
Give us the months weather's pse
😂 - not a weather man! Weather can be all seasons in a day! During January though, typically 25 to 35 degrees Celsius and either calm to very strong South Easter wind.
HERE IS YOUR CAPE TOWN STARTER PACK OF INFORMATION
Its sunny every day with no clouds. Not even one cloud. nothing.
Winter rainfall means no clouds at all during summer...ever!!
If you like to be baked slowly or poached in wine then cape town is the place for you.
Despite needing one you never use an umbrella...too windy when wet.
If you hate wind then don't stay in
- Vredehoek (posh mountain trolls)
- Milnerton (wind loving trolls)
- Camps bay (Posh beach trolls)
- and any other suburb not close to the mountain
If you like less wind then do stay in
- Sea Point (middle earth)
- Bantry bay (rich local non-beach trolls)
- Clifton 1 - 4 (rich foreign beach trolls)
If you like the sun to set at 3pm then by all means stay in
- Newlands (a.k.a - highgarden: mountain dwarfs - tree hugger elves)
- Rondebosch (morlock trolls)
- Houtbay (shire folk only)
If you are looking for cheap rents move to another city. There are none here.
A one room bachelor pad (technically a garage) will cost you no less than - R8000 a month
God taxes us here for the view and the "great quality of life"
All that money you will save on other bills will be spent on this one bill called rent.
Cape townians are outdoorsy people because they are too poor to do anything that costs money, and their apartments are too small to invite anybody home.
This adds to the social anxiety of making friends.
A more detailed yearly breakdown of the weather for you:
November - stir-fry - sunny - no clouds - no rain - too hot to go out
December - saute - sunny - no clouds - no rain - too hot to go out
January - flambe - sunny - no clouds - no rain - too hot to go out
February - deep-fry - sunny - no clouds - no rain - too hot to go out
March - sunny & cool - 50% chance of rain disguised as fog - you may go outside again
June - sunny & cool - 20% chance of clouds - you may want to go inside again
July - sunny & cool - 20% chance of clouds - you may go outside if bribed
August - actual winter - sunny and/or cloudy - very cold towards the last two weeks of the month - time to go inside again
September - spring but still winter - sunny - no clouds - 10% chance of rain - almost time to hide indoors again.
October - summer but still spring - sunny - no clouds - 10% chance of rain - time to hide indoors again.
London =Capetown
London 70% non whites 30% whites
Capetown 70% non whites 30% whites
youre talking kak -- i have never used a coat or an umbrella
amen...nobody here knows when is the right time to use an umbrella.
😂 - I spent some time in the UK, they’re big on coats and umbrellas. And…they’re actually pretty handy!
U just rude..it's crap..it does get crap..clearly u need to get out..
We've all seen fools like you walking around in the cold and the rain in shorts and flip-flops.
I love Cape Town....
Who gives a fuck about breaking in... I could care less about clicks