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Johannesburg colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, or "The City of Gold", is the largest city in South Africa, classified as a megacity, and is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world. According to Demographia, the Johannesburg-Pretoria urban area (combined because of strong transport links that make commuting feasible) is the 26th-largest in the world in terms of population, with 14,167,000 inhabitants. It is the provincial capital and largest city of Gauteng, which is the wealthiest province in South Africa. Johannesburg is the seat of the Constitutional Court, the highest court in South Africa. Most of the major South African companies and banks have their head offices in Johannesburg. The city is located in the mineral-rich Witwatersrand range of hills and is the centre of large-scale gold and diamond trade.

The city was established in 1886 following the discovery of gold on what had been a farm. Due to the extremely large gold deposit found along the Witwatersrand, within ten years, the population had grown to 100,000 inhabitants. A separate city from the late 1970s until 1994, Soweto is now part of Johannesburg. Originally an acronym for "South-Western Townships", Soweto originated as a collection of settlements on the outskirts of Johannesburg, populated mostly by native African workers from the gold mining industry. Soweto, although eventually incorporated into Johannesburg, had been separated as a residential area for blacks only (no whites allowed), who were not permitted to live in other White designated suburbs of Johannesburg. Lenasia is predominantly populated by English-speaking South Africans of Indian descent. These areas were designated as non-white areas in accordance with the segregationist policies of the South African government known as apartheid. It was one of the host cities of the official tournament of the 2010 FIFA World Cup - and it hosted the final.

The metropolis is an alpha global city as listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. In 2019, the population of the city of Johannesburg was 5,635,127, making it the most populous city in South Africa. In the same year, the population of Johannesburg's urban agglomeration was put at 8,000,000. Land area of the municipal city (1,645 km2 or 635 sq mi) is large in comparison with those of other major cities, resulting in a moderate population density of 2,364 per square kilometre (6,120/sq mi).

Properties in Johannesburg
R5,500 pm
1 Bedroom Freestanding To Let in Melville
96 4th avenue
1 Bed
1 Bath
42m²
R12,000 pm
2 Bedroom Sectional Title To Let in Mulbarton
2 Bed
2 Bath
76m²
R1,795,000
3 Bedroom House For Sale in Lyndhurst
119 willmington crescent
3 Bed
2 Bath
2 Parking
120m²
R1,750,000
3 Bedroom House For Sale in Westdene
3d Aberdeen street
3 Bed
3 Bath
150m²
Private Sale
R12,000 pm
2 Bedroom Sectional Title To Let in Mulbarton
2 Bed
2 Bath
76m²
POA
3 Bedroom Gated Estate For Sale in South Hills
17 South Hills Lifestyle Estate, 17 Stangeria Street
3 Bed
3 Bath
1 Parking
90m²
No Transfer Duty
Private Sale
R680,000
2 Bedroom Sectional Title For Sale in Winchester Hills
2 Bed
1 Bath
65m²

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Recently sold in Johannesburg
R598,000
3 Bedroom Townhouse Sold in Roodepoort
3 Bed
1 Bath
1 Parking
47m²
Branches
Fine Home Capital
Phone: +27011 9552524
Address: 14 Clare Street Kenmare Krugersdorp Gauteng
Fine Home Focus
Phone: +27010 0651466
Address: 612 Hunters Road, Northwold, Gauteng
Fine Home Platinum
Phone: +27010 0353636
Address: Unit 5, Willowbrook Office Park, Van Hoof street, Willowbrook, Roodepoort
Fine Home Supreme
Phone: +27074 8664229
Address: 16 Gemsbok Street, Edelweiss, Springs
Fine Home Titan
Phone: +27010 100 8964
Address: Unit 4, Garden Business Park, 5 Ateljee Avenue, Randpark Ridge Gauteng
Fine Home Ultimate
Phone: +27074 866 4229
Address: 16 Gemsbok Street, Edelweiss, Springs