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Three East-Side Suburbs Worth a Look for Renters

28 June 2026 by Guest

The eastern side of central Johannesburg holds some of the city’s most handy and well-priced flats. Three suburbs there are drawing renters who want to be close to work and town without paying suburb prices. Each has its own feel and its own draws. This article takes a plain look at all three, so renters …

The eastern side of central Johannesburg holds some of the city’s most handy and well-priced flats. Three suburbs there are drawing renters who want to be close to work and town without paying suburb prices. Each has its own feel and its own draws. This article takes a plain look at all three, so renters can get a sense of which might suit them before they head out to view a flat and sign a lease.

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A suburb on the rise

The first of the three has changed a great deal, with old buildings turned into smart, secure homes. It sits close to town and to the main roads east, which makes it handy for work. People after Jeppestown flats to rent like being near the city yet a little out of the busiest streets. The area mixes old character with new upkeep, and renters who want a central spot with a bit of room to breathe often find it fits them well.

Character and convenience

That same suburb keeps a strong sense of its past, with old facades and wide streets, and it offers the handiness of central living. Shops, transport and work are all close by. Those looking at flats to rent in Jeppestown enjoy that blend of old charm and easy daily life. It suits renters who want somewhere with a bit of character to it, yet still want to walk to a taxi or be at work in minutes rather than sitting in traffic each morning.

Green space in the city

The second suburb is named for its park, which gives renters a patch of green in the middle of town, a rare thing in the city centre. It is central, walkable and close to shops and transport. People who pick Joubert Park flats to rent like having open space on their doorstep along with the handiness of town. For anyone who wants central living but craves a bit of grass and trees nearby, this suburb offers a balance that is hard to find elsewhere in the centre.

Central and well connected

That same park-side suburb sits right in the heart of things, near taxis, trains and the main shopping streets. Most daily needs are a short walk away. Renters after flats to rent in Joubert Park can reach almost anywhere in the city quickly and cheaply. It suits people who want to be central, save on travel, and still have a green space close by for a walk or a breath of fresh air after a long day at work.

The business heart of town

The third suburb sits at the financial centre of the city, home to offices, banks and head buildings. Living here puts you steps from work for many who have jobs in town. Renters who choose Marshalltown flats to rent often work nearby and love walking to the office in minutes. The area is well kept and watched, with a settled, business-like feel that suits people who want to live close to where they earn their living.

Smart living near work

That same business suburb has grown as a place to live, not only to work, with old office blocks turned into modern flats. Renters get a secure, central home in the middle of the action. People looking at flats to rent in Marshalltown enjoy the short commute and the tidy, managed feel of the area. For anyone who works in town and wants to swap a long drive for a short walk, living where the offices are makes a great deal of sense.

How to begin your flat search

Start your search with a firm budget and a clear idea of what you need from a flat. Decide how many rooms you must have and how close you want to be to work, then look only at places that fit. Visit each suburb before you choose, since walking the streets tells you far more than a set of photos. Pop into shops, watch the daily flow, and ask people who live there how they find it. The east side has good value, but the right flat for you rests on your budget, your job and your daily round. Take your time at this stage, and when a real place finally feels right and the sums add up, you will know you have found a home worth signing for.

What to look at on a viewing

A careful viewing protects your money and your peace of mind. Test the taps for hot water and decent pressure, switch the lights on and off, and check for damp on the walls and ceilings. Make certain the doors and windows lock, mostly on the lower floors. Look at the building’s security and how clean the shared halls and lifts are kept, since these show how well the place is run. Ask what you pay on top of rent for water, power and any levies. Snap photos of any marks so there is a record before you move in. The more careful you are now, the fewer nasty surprises you face once your whole life is unpacked inside the flat.

These three east-side suburbs each offer something different, from a rising area with character to a green park-side spot to the business heart of the city. What they share is a central position, fair rents and short trips to work. The best way to choose is to visit each, walk the streets, and see which feels like home. Whichever you pick, you gain the ease of living close to the middle of Johannesburg. Take a day to walk each one, pop into the shops, and see how the streets feel before you decide. The east side rewards renters who do their homework, since the right flat in the right pocket of town gives you central life, fair rent and a short trip to work all at once. Do your homework, walk each area, and judge the building as closely as the flat. Get those basics right and the east side gives you a central, affordable home that you will be glad to come back to each day.

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Charles Etienne Boniface: Charles Etienne Boniface is a Cameroonian journalist who has worked for the BBC World Service and
the Voice of America. He is known for his reporting on the African continent.

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