The different towns in the country differ in the amount of money that you will spend on rent.
Some of the factors that you are supposed to check out include security.
The cost of living is also another important factor that matters.
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Convenience is also another factor that one should consider.
For that reason, these small towns in South Africa are options that you should choose from.
Franschhoek
Franschhoek is one of the oldest towns in South Africa.
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It holds the history of the French Huguenots who were fleeing from being persecuted in Europe.
The Huguenots came into the town in 1688.
It also has a unique Cape Dutch architecture that has a unique way of making it a charming town.
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This is one of the most serene places to settle.
Tulbagh
This is another old town in South Africa.
It was founded in 1699.
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It was also home to the Dutch Huguenots that were escaping from being persecuted.
The town is one of the picturesque locations in the country.
It also stands out as the safest town in South Africa.
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Greyton
Are you looking for recommendations on the rural areas in South Africa that you could settle in?
If that is the case, Greyton should be on top of your list of options.
This is one of the casual towns that you could opt to settle in.
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Agriculturally, it is one of the oldest and yet most developed locations.
The reviews are enough to attract you to it.
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How peaceful will that be?
This is one of the places that will make you appreciate the beauty of nature.
The beauty of the surrounding is charming enough to make you fall in love with the location.
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It is, however, among the coldest places in South Africa.
So, you might need to brace yourself before you think of it.
Clarens
Clarens is by far the oldest town and the best place to live in South Africa.
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The town was named Clarens, after a Swiss town.
They create such a picturesque view of the region.
It is also a great location to learn about the geology of the country.
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Clanwilliam
Clanwilliam is one beautiful town in the Western Cape region.
It is situated near Bulshoek and Clanwilliam dams.
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They at first named it Jan Disselsvlei but was later renamed when the British colonists got to the country.
It is currently one of the locations with the most beautiful buildings, so that is a plus.
Paternoster
If you are the jot down that enjoys fresh air in peaceful environments, Montagu is the plug.
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Montagu is situated on the foot of the Langeberg mountains on the Eastern region of the Cape Winelands.
It has the most beautiful structures and brings the old town kind of vibes.
The restaurants in it are enough to make you want to settle in the outskirts.
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It also has some of the most fascinating locations that are ideal for kids leisure activities.
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Montagu
If you re the punch in that enjoys fresh air in peaceful environments, Montagu is the plug.
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The restaurants in it are enough to make you want to settle in the outskirts.
It also has some of the most fascinating locations that are ideal for kids leisure activities.
Nottingham Road
Nottingham Road is situated in Kwa Zulu Natal.
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Its beauty is one to die for as it is home to some of the best craftsmen and artists.
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Sutherland is one such location.
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It is also home to some of the most noticeable restaurants that offer the most delicious meals.
Life in the city can be hectic and expensive.
Making good use of these sparsely populated but awesome places can go a long way.
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