Gauteng, the place of gold – known for being the economic powerhouse of South Africa and home to some of the greatest cities in Africa! |
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This summer-rainfall region is hot and humid with clear blue skies in the summer. Hail is not uncommon during the summer thunderstorms. This region has cold to very cold winters with the occasional frost.
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Johannesburg has a very sophisticated transport network – the best in Africa - with Johannesburg International Airport voted best for two years in a row. South Africa’s first bullet train, as well as the continents fastest underground train service will start construction in 2005 and will be located in Johannesburg.
Gauteng also has a large variety of top quality schools and universities.
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The agricultural sector provides the towns and cities of Gauteng with daily fresh produce, including vegetables, fruit, dairy products, meat, eggs and flowers.
The Bronkhorstspruit, Cullinan and Heidelberg district is important to the agricultural sector seeing that they are the major providers of ground-nuts, sunflowers, cotton and sorghum.
To find out more about Gauteng click here!

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| | | REF NO | FARM TYPE | DESCRIPTION | NEAREST TOWN | PRICE |
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| GPU0001 | Undeveloped | 11.5 Ha | Pretoria | R 3,450,000 |
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| GPL0002 | Livestock | 8.5 Ha | Johannesburg | R 2,830,000 |
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| GPR0001 | Tourism | 35 Ha | Cullinan | R 2,700,000 |
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| GPR0005 | Residential | 8.5 Ha | Pretoria | R 2,700,000 |
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| GPL0004 | Livestock | 42 Ha | Bronkhorstspruit | R 2,270,000 |
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| GPR0002 | Residential | 29 Ha | Hartbeespoort | R 2,160,000 |
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| GPR0004 | Residential | 8.5 Ha | Pretoria | R 1,730,000 |
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| GPL0005 | Livestock | 148 Ha | Viljoenskroon | R 1,620,000 |
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| GPR0003 | Residential | 22 Ha | Bronkhorstspruit | R 1,510,000 |
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