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Viral video highlights Brakpan's unique charm and community spirit

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When you're looking for the ideal neighbourhood to put down roots in, a close-knit community spirit is likely to feature high on your list. There's something undeniably appealing about knowing everyone by name, having friendly morning chats over the fence, and being able to borrow that cup of sugar when you need it. It's the fabric of those classic small-town dreams. 

Brakpan, on the East Rand, was once the heart of the gold rush. But now it's transformed into that quintessential town known for its quirky characters and genuine community warmth. And recently, a viral video has helped shine a spotlight on just that.

The video that captured Brakpan's heart

The Boys South Africa, a group of content creators, are known for their street-style interviews around South Africa. This year, they tackled Brakpan and revealed the town's quirky appeal through candid conversations. "Local is lekker, boet. I love Brakpan and it's what you make of the place," said one resident, and sure enough, the video went on to break stereotypes and showcase what makes the town special. Residents highlighted the town's strong community ties, safe surroundings, eccentric fashion sense, tasty dishes, and popular amenities.

The video has surged to over 460,000 views, delighting viewers with its comedic quips and authentic take on the town. Rina Fourie, Principal at Century 21 Brakpan, is amongst its many fans. "It's clear that the Brakpan community can joke about themselves and this video taps into that," she says. "We are good-humoured, cheerful, and down-to-earth people. And as a town, our charm lies in our close-knit community atmosphere."

According to Fourie, several factors have helped bring Brakpan locals together and created such a welcoming neighbourhood. "There are lots of community events, markets, and festivals that provide opportunities for residents to gather, interact, and celebrate. These events help to build relationships and strengthen community bonds. The area has strong support networks where people help and reach out to each other in times of need. Plus, schools and churches where families come together for education, worship, and socialising," she shares.

An area where rands stretch further

Beyond the sense of camaraderie, The Boys South Africa's video also highlights Brakpan's bustling housing market. After viewing a notice board together with a local, they comment on the area's budget-friendly property options that make it a great option for first-time buyers and investors. "Compared to larger towns like Boksburg and Kempton Park, Brakpan generally offers more affordable housing options," agrees Fourie. "This makes it a more attractive place for families or individuals looking to rent or buy a property at reasonable rates."

Brakpan has several suburbs, each with its own character and amenities. On the property hunt, buyers can find spacious free-standing homes with beautiful gardens, secure complex homes, and lock-up-and-go-style apartments. For as low as R630,025, one can buy a two-bedroom townhouse in Kenleaf close to schools, shops, healthcare facilities, restaurants, and transport networks. Those looking to rent can find a similar two-bedroom apartment in Brakpan North for R4,650 per month. Boasting a neat bathroom, open-plan lounge dining and kitchen, and an outside covered parking, it's a perfect low-maintenance option on a budget. 

For those inspired by the video and who wish to move to Brakpan, Fourie shares tips to buy or rent in the area:

  1. Do your research: Brakpan's neighbourhoods each cater to different demographics.
  2. Keep your needs in mind: Consider factors like proximity to work, schools, and recreational facilities.
  3. Evaluate property prices: Compare Brakpan's pricing with those in nearby areas and that will give you an indication of what to expect and will help to determine if you are getting a good deal.
  4. Inspect the property: Whether buying or renting, it's a good idea to do a thorough check for potential issues like structural, plumbing, and electrical faults.
  5. Scrutinise your agreement: Whether it's a sales or lease agreement, make sure it's clear and fair so you don't yourself in a sticky situation. 

On the last point, Fourie says a reputable property professional plays an important role in helping buyers and renters navigate the process and prevent missteps. "They will provide insight about the area, help you find the property that meets your criteria, and assist with negotiations."

Build your life in Brakpan with local experts

When it comes to choosing a property practitioner, Century 21 Brakpan stands out as the preferred choice in the area. As part of the Century 21 brand, Fourie says the real estate agency gives their clients access to a "global network, with a strong brand reputation, resources and marketing reach".

Buyers and renters will also reach their goals with the help of property professionals who have extensive knowledge of the real estate market. "We are known for our professionalism and commitment to best practices. Our clients can expect honest advice and adherence to high ethical standards," she says.

From property viewings and negotiations to paperwork and closing, Century 21 Brakpan provides comprehensive support. "We offer a wide range of services and focus on providing personalised services to each client by understanding their unique needs and preferences. We tailor our services to ensure client satisfaction," highlights Fourie. 

Boasting a portfolio of beautiful Brakpan properties for sale and to let, buyers and renters are sure to find their place within such a colourful community. Interested parties can browse the selection and contact the real estate agency to arrange a viewing or discuss their property needs.

Author: Century 21 South Africa

Submitted 14 Aug 24 / Views 167